Alright, two chapters in one day! Aren't I quick? (Or just a sloppy writer).

Okay, so I've decided to answer questions here, instead of sending messages. It's just so that other people won't ask the same questions and I have to answer them separately (I'm a lazy boy).

eggmiester: Thank God you were kidding :D Anyway, despite the story being in someone else's point of view, Souji still going to be the strongest party member; it's just that everyone else will be equal to each other, one step behind Souji.

Uh, yeah that's it.

Disclaimer: Only the original character, Andrew Ricketts, is mine. Atlus owns Persona 4 and stuff.


~June 17th~

~9:15PM~


Okay, I wasn't expecting this. Kanji and I were in the same tent, that I figured. But there were two other guys here as well. I didn't realize there had to be four to a tent. I didn't know their names, but I do remember their faces: they were the guys who told me about the Midnight Channel first.

No one was saying anything, we all just kept glancing around. Those two guys kept dodging Kanji's glare until he finally got sick of it. "This sucks," he said, and he got up, picked up his bag and walked out of the tent.

"Uh..." I glanced at those two guys. When they didn't say anything, I, too, got up with my own bag and followed Kanji. "Where're you going?"

"To Souji-senpai and Yosuke-senpai's tent," he answered.

"Oh... Well, I guess I'll go too." The two of us started walking around the area, trying to listen for either Souji or Yosuke. We also ran into this really loud teacher who had these really big teeth. I found it frightfully disturbing, and to make it worse, the guy seemed to be a bit drunk. He started yelling at Kanji for some reason, and I could tell my classmate was holding back the urge to punch the teacher. Fortunately, either for us or for that guy, he left our presence soon after.

"Was that who I think it was?" I asked.

"King Moron? Yeah, I'm pretty sure that was him," Kanji answered.

"He never even said a word to me, and I already hate him," I said, shooting raspberries at him.

We eventually found Souji and Youske's tent, right out of the way from the other tents. It was pitched over a rock and right next to a hill. Why it was, I don't even know.

"What are you guys doing here?" Yosuke yelled in a whisper when we entered.

"The guys back in the other tent were bein' all quiet and stuff, so I came here," Kanji explained as he sat down.

"And I didn't want to be stuck with guys that I didn't know the names of, 'cause it would've been reeeally awkward." I sat down next to Kanji.

"...Okay then..." Yosuke sighed. "But don't expect any pity from us if you two get caught."

"You seem a little on edge tonight, senpai," I said. "Everything alright?"

"No..." His stomach suddenly growled. "That's why. Argh, I'm sooo hungry...!"

"What happened?" I asked, "I thought Chie-senpai and Yukiko-senpai were making you dinner?"

"They did," Yosuke groaned. "It was curry, and it came out purple."

Kanji was wide-eyed. "Seriously? How'd they manage to do that?" He turned to Souji. "Senpai, you went with them, right? What did they buy?"

Souji sighed and said, "Black and white ground pepper, mint chocolate, mocha, and seafood, among other unmentionable things."

"Seriously?" I tried to stifle a laugh. "They put chocolate in curry? Even I know you're not supposed to do that."

Kanji looked around the tent a bit. "Is it just you two in this tent?" he asked, suddenly changing the subject.

Souji nodded, "The guys that were supposed to be here called in sick."

"Heh," Yosuke scoffed. "Smart move..."

"So it's cool if we hang out here, then?" I asked.

"Stay as long as you want," Souji said with a smile.

Kanji grinned back. "Hey, you're a stand-up guy, senpai."

Haha, that rhymed.

"Don't worry," Kanji went on, "I won't make any trouble for you. They won't catch me unless we raise a ruckus."

"Hey, I'm here too," I said.

Yosuke sighed, "Alright, alright. You guys can sleep over there."

We looked back to see this giant rock underneath the tent.

"Dude, there's a huge rock under there," Kanji said rather loudly. "How'm I supposed to sleep? It's gonna hurt like hell."

"Hey, quiet," I hissed. "You said you weren't gonna make any noise."

Kanji ignored me and turned back to Yosuke. "Yo senpai, can't you go a liiitle further back?"

"No, he can't," Souji answered, "We had to pitch this tent right next to the hill."

"Yeah. I'd roll down the hill in my sleep." Yosuke said with a glare.

"Sleep rolling, huh?" I said to myself, "That's new."

"If you guys don't like it here, go back to the first year tent." Yosuke was definitely not in a good mood.

Kanji just grumbled, but turned to Souji. "Wasn't your teacher some guy called King Moron?"

"Yeah, why?" Souji asked.

"That guy stopped us outside earlier, and he pissed me off so much I was about to lose it. He was going on and on about when I was in middle school, when he doesn't know shit about any of that... Not only that, he was bullshitting about how I'll be expelled immediately if I cause trouble... That ain't funny, man."

Yosuke sighed, "Yeah, that guy's set a speed record for jumping to conclusions..."

"Hey, I think I heard a couple of guys in our class talk about him," I said. "They said he was talking about those too ladies who died, and he wasn't saying nice things about them."

"King Moron was talking about Ms. Yamano and Saki-senpai...?" Yosuke asked.

"About what?" Souji added.

"Uh, I heard something like, 'It's no surprise that people who are unfaithful or run away from home meet a bad end...'" I sighed. "But who knows, really? Not a lot of students like him, so he could've said something else..."

Yosuke grimaced. "Damn... I can just picture him saying that. He never shut up about me when I moved here last year." He then chuckled, "Not that I remember anything he said..."

"What about you, senpai?" Kanji asked Souji. "Was he talking shit about you?"

Souji nodded. "He called me a loser, and ever since I've been on his 'shit-list.'"

"Oh, yeah..." Yosuke said. "I remember that day. You stood up to him and made a good first impression." He grinned. "Must've taken some courage to do that."

"I'd totally just knock his teeth in if I wouldn't get in trouble," I said as I did a few air-punches, imagining those giant teeth in front of me. Yosuke reached over to our bags and pulled out a small package. I didn't know what was in it, but he just started eating whatever they were.

"Even if what he said is only a little true," Kanji said, "it still pisses me off... The dickhead's a damn teacher, for God's sake."

"Ah, don't waste your energy getting pissed at that clown," Yosuke said as he munched away.

"Where'd you get those?" Souji asked him.

"In one of those bags," Yosuke pointed to them.

Kanji's head shot up. "Wait a sec, what are you eating!"

Yosuke stared a bit, "Animal...crackers?" I could tell the fear in him was rising.

"What the-! Those are mine!" Kanji yelled. He slammed a fist into the ground. "Dammit! I was so pumped about finding the penguin today, too..."

"Why didn't you eat them earlier then?" I asked him.

"I was saving them for a bedtime snack!" Kanji said to me angrily.

"Penguin?" Yosuke stopped eating.

A vein appeared up on Kanji's temple. "The secret animal cracker! You were eating them and you didn't know that!"

"Are you serious?" Yosuke asked, "You should've said something!"

I started giggling at that. "What're you laughing at!" Kanji yelled.

"I just find it funny that you're getting so worked up about a penguin," I answered truthfully.

"Ya got a problem with it!" Kanji yelled at me with a glare.

"Uh, no, sir!" I said. "No problem at all! It's alright for someone as tough as you to like animal crackers!"

Kanji glared at me, but then he chuckled and said, "That's more like it."

Yosuke flipped the bag upside down and dumped the crumbs out onto the tent floor. "Hey, don't just dump it anywhere," Souji said. "We're going to be sleeping here."

Yosuke sighed. "You're right, sorry." He scooped up the crumbs and placed it back in the bag, then just threw it to the side. "Let's just go to sleep."

"How?" I asked, "There's four of us, one giant rock and one slope right next to us. We won't be able to sleep peacefully here."

"Well, it was your decision to come here, so either go back to your own tent, or stay here." Yosuke said grumpily.

I sighed, "Alright, alright." I curled around the rock and attempted to get comfortable.

It wasn't much longer after we lid down that Yosuke spoke up. "Kanji, don't you have any more space on your side?"

"Man, I can't sleep over there, or my back's gonna break." Kanji replied.

"Oh...okay." Yosuke sighed.

A bit more silence. "Hey, is the light still on?" I asked.

"Yeah, why?" Souji replied.

"I can't sleep well with a light on, so... could someone turn it off please?" The light turned off. "Thanks."

Even more silence, until Yosuke spoke again, "Uh... Hey, Kanji?"

"Yeah?" The tall boy in question asked.

"...Why'd you come to this tent?"

"Huh? I already told you." Kanji replied. "Geez... 's wrong with you?"

Yosuke hesitated a little. "...This is as good a time as any, so... I want you to be honest with us."

"Uh...okay?" Kanji asked.

I groaned. "Senpai, can't this wait 'til tomorrow? I'm tired..."

"No, no...now's the best time to ask" Yosuke said. He gulped, "A-are you really... you know...?"

What's he getting at?

"...Am I really what?" Kanji asked.

"Uh...what I really mean is... Are we gonna be safe...alone with you?"

"Wha-!" I heard someone stand up, so I opened my eyes to see Kanji towering over Yosuke. "Wh-wh-what the hell's that supposed to mean! I-I already told you guys I'm not like that!" Yosuke and Souji stood up as well, so I did so, too.

"W-well, then why are you so hot and bothered about it?" Yosuke asked defensively. "That's just more suspicious!"

"What are you guys talking about?" I asked them. No one seemed to hear.

"Hell no!" Kanji yelled. "We settled this already, dammit! Right now I'm... Well... How do I put it... Uh..."

Yosuke's eyes widened. "Oh, God, don't trail off like that! You're freaking me out!"

"I'm trying to tell you, that I have no problem being around girls now!"

"What the hell are you guys talking about!" I shouted. "Stop arguing, or Morooka or someone will hear!" They still didn't listen and just kept going.

"Can you prove it!" Yosuke yelled.

"P...prove it?" Kanji asked.

"'Cause if you can't, we're gonna be stuck here all night, half scared to death!"

"Tch... To hell with this! If that's what you really think of me... then I'm gonna go hit the girl's tent right now!"

"What, seriously?" I asked him. "You sure you should do that?"

"Yeah, I'm sure! I'll show you guys that I'm not like that!"

"Wait, that's a little extreme! You don't have to go that far!" Yosuke said. "They'll expel you if they find you! Don't tell me you forgot! King Moron's got his eye on you!"

"Yeeeah, like that'd stop a man like me!" Kanji pumped his fist in the air.

"Kanji, please, calm down! This won't solve anything," Souji said.

"Yeah, dude, don't do it," I pitched in. "It's not worth getting expelled over."

Kanji became even more furious. "Y'think I'm gonna put up with this crap! I'll show you guys! To hell with King Moron! No one's stopping Kanji Tatsumi, dammit!" He let out a scream that may have waken up everyone on the mountain, and dashed out of the tent.

"Kanji, wait!" I tried to stop him, but it didn't work: he was long gone.

"What a putz..." Yosuke sighed. "I declare myself not responsible for anything that happens."

"What!" I yelled. "That's not fair! You're the one that started this!"

"I only asked him a question! How was I supposed to know he'd go on a rampage like that!"

"I don't know, you guys have known Kanji longer than me!" I sighed, "Why don't you go get him back?"

"Hell no! I'm not risking getting caught by King Moron!"

"Guys, if you don't keep quiet, he'll hear us!" Souji hissed. We both shut up at this.

Looking out at the entrance, Yosuke whispered, "Let's just hope the girls don't hurt him."

"You think he'll be back?" I asked.

"You never know," Souji said. "Let's just stay up until he does."

"Alright then." We all sat down, but there was still an uncomfortable silence in the air. "Hey, why was Kanji acting like that? He said he wanted to 'prove he wasn't like that' or something."

"Ah, it was when he got thrown into the TV," Yosuke explained. "He created this giant sauna, and his Shadow was half naked. It was pretty much him wondering about, uh... which side of the fence he was on."

"...Oh." I remembered what those two guys said a few weeks back, that they saw Kanji buck naked. This got me wondering if we were shown on the TV. "And so, you were just seeing if sleeping in the same tent was...safe?"

"Uh, yeah..."

"That wasn't very nice, y'know." Yosuke sighed, and all went silent again. "I got another question."

"What now?" Yosuke asked impatiently.

"Does the Midnight Channel have anything to do with the TV world?"

Souji nodded, "Mhm. We predicted that those who appear on the Midnight Channel are the ones to get kidnapped next."

"Oh, so then that was me on the TV that night then?"

"Yep." Yosuke responded.

"...How the hell was I not able to recognize myself!" I yelled. "I must be losing it. Japan's doing something to my head, I swear."

"Don't blame the country, dude." Yosuke said.

"Maybe it could've been because you were tired?" Souji suggested

"Yeah... that might've been it," I replied. "I was traveling across the sea from Canada, so I'm still not one hundred percent used to the time zone here." Just to prove it, I yawned. This caused the other two to yawn.

"Don't do that," Yosuke said. "I'm tired enough from all the yelling earlier."

"Sorry." A bit more silence. "Another question."

"You like asking them, don't you?" Souji asked.

I chuckled. "I guess I just want to know everything. So...do your Personas talk to you? Like, in your head?"

"Oh, yeah, they do." Yosuke said, then paused for a second. "Jiraiya says 'hi', by the way."

"Haha, hi Jiraiya." I smiled, and glanced at Souji. "How about you, senpai?"

"I'm... a special case," He replied. "I have more than one Persona in my mind."

"Whoa, really?" I asked, and he nodded. "Do... do they talk to you all at once?"

"No, they...talk to me one at a time. Why?"

"Oh, no, I was just thinking that if they all talked to you, you'd probably get a really bad migraine."

Souji chuckled. "Don't worry, I already told them not to do that."

"Well, that better not give them any new ideas," Yosuke chuckled as well.

"Yeah..." There wasn't a lot of talking after that, and I wound up beating my hand off the rock to the music in my head.

Which reminds me, "Yosuke-senpai, you listen to a lot of music, right?"

"Uh, yeah. Why do you ask?" He replied.

"'Cause I was thinking about buying some Japanese CDs. I got the money to do so, but I don't know which singers and bands are good or bad. I was wondering if you'd be able to give me the names of some good ones."

"Hmm... Well, if I were to think off the top of my head... Yumi Kawamura. She's sung some songs in English, but she's got some other good ones, too."

"I see..." I made a mental note of that name. "Anyone else?"

"Uh, let's see..." He put his hand to his chin, then not a five seconds after his eyes shot open and he snapped his fingers. "I got it. Risette!"

"Rizz-who?"

"Risette. Rizz-ette," Yosuke sounded out. "She's this really good singer and big idol, and I think she's around your age. Almost everyone knows of her."

"I've never heard of her," Souji spoke up.

"What! Seriously! Where the hell have you been, man? Risette's super popular! I can't believe I didn't mention of her first!"

"Alright, I'll check out her CDs as well," I said with a nod. "Hey, Junes sells CDs, too, right?"

"Yeah, but not many," Yosuke said. "You may need to go to Okina City for a CD store."

"Out of town?" I asked, and he nodded. "Is it far away from Inaba?"

"Not too far away, but you still need to take a train out there," Yosuke replied. "Why don't we got out there with you? You'll most likely get lost out there."

I laughed, "Yeah, that's true."

"I'll ask Kanji and the girls if they want to come out with us, too," Souji added.

"Alright then, we'll go out on Sunday. That cool with you?" Yosuke asked.

"Yeah, totally," I nodded with a smile.

"Hey... Are you guys still up?"

Our heads shot to the tent's entrance. "Was that... Yukiko-senpai?" I asked.

"What are you guys doing here!" Yosuke yelled in a whisper. "This is the guy's side!"

"Let us in!" Chie demanded.

"What, why?" I asked. "Won't we get expelled if King Moron finds out?"

"We will!" Yosuke answered me. "Go back to your tent!"

"We can't!" Chie responded. I was about to ask why, again, when we heard a voice from far off.

"Are there any rotten apples out and about! Any indecent students out there...?"

"Morooka..." Souji whispered.

"...He sounds drunk." I said.

Yosuke frowned. "Alright, fine, hurry up and get in!" The entrance unzipped and Chie and Yukiko quickly got in. When they were, I closed the door back up.

"So, why're you two here?" Yosuke asked.

"Well... It's Kanji-kun..." Yukiko answered. She and Chie looked at each other. "He's...out cold."

Our eyes widened. "Out cold! Why?" I asked.

Chie shook her head, "I-I don't know what happened! He just came in and then he... fainted all of a sudden. That's all! ...Right, Yukiko?"

The girl looked a little surprised. "Huh? Uh, y-yeah."

"So there was no way we could sleep with him lying there," Chie continued. "And you know...if we woke him up, he would've made a fuss. That's why we left him there."

"What?" Yosuke asked, "That makes no sense. He busted into your tent, and then suddenly fainted?"

And just like that, Morooka was outside our tent. He started going on about how being insolent and being indecent are two different things, then asked if Souji and Yosuke were asleep. They said they were, and the guy left us alone.

Yosuke sighed. "There goes a couple of years off my lifespan."

"There goes a good pair of boxers," I whispered to myself.

"What did you say?" Yukiko asked me.

"N-nothing! Nothing at all."

"We were nearly expelled just then," Chie sighed.

Yosuke's eyes narrowed at them, "Hey, this is you guys' fault!"

"What!" Chie asked, "What else were we supposed to do!"

"You could've slept over there with Kanji," Souji offered with a smirk.

"Very funny, Souji-kun," Chie shot back. She sighed, "Anyways, we can't leave now. We'll go back in the morning before everyone else wakes up. Is that good enough for you!"

Yosuke sighed and put a hand on his forehead, "Okay, you can stay here."

"You guys better not try any funny stuff while we're asleep." Chie ordered, "Is that clear?"

"Funny stuff?" I asked. "How would we be able to, anyways? There's hardly enough space for the three of us here."

Yosuke's brow furrowed pretty far. "You owe us for this."

The girls nodded nonchalantly, and we set up a barricade using our bags. It was very uncomfortable, to say the least. After a few hours of awkward positioning, I finally managed to fall asleep.


~June 18th~

~8:00AM~


We somehow slept without breaking any bones, and Chie and Yukiko were out before the sun even rose. Not long after that, they came back, carrying a knocked out Kanji over their shoulders. They dropped him in the tent and ran off again.

When the sun rose, we met up with the girls again and said nothing about the previous night. I followed Yosuke to a river not far from the camp sight. It was pretty-looking, with a waterfall flowing right above it.

"Looks like we're the only ones here!" Yosuke stated the obvious. Kanji frowned a bit, lost in his thoughts and looked off. Yosuke took note of this and asked, "What's wrong? Got a stomach ache?"

"No," Kanji said, "it's just... I thought I got pissed and ran out of the tent last night. It's so weird... Was it a dream? When I woke up, I was back in your tent..."

"I-it was a dream," Chie responded. "Must've been a dream."

Kanji didn't seem to buy it. "O...kay?"

"Alright then, let's get swimming!" Yosuke grinned.

"Swimming?" I asked. "Is that why we're here?"

"Yeah. Didn't I tell you?" Yosuke said.

"No, no one told me," I frowned, and stomped the ground. "Why don't I get told anything!"

"Are you seriously takin' a swim?" Kanji asked. "I think I'll pass... I'm still all stiff."

Yosuke moaned, and looked at Chie and Yukiko. Said second-years looked at him with confusion on their faces. "What are you looking at us for...? If you want to swim, go right ahead."

Yosuke smiled a bit. "You know, you two still owe us."

They started to sweat. "What? Whoa, whoa, whoa, we are not going in there," Chie insisted. "I mean, we do owe you, but, uhh... uuhhoooh yeah! We don't have swimsuits with us! Man, of all the luck!"

Yukiko nodded and said, "Y-yeah, it really is unfortunate."

"Oh. I see how it is," Yosuke said.

"You see how what is?" Souji asked.

"We put up with your dinner, we save you from King Moron, and you won't even have some fun with us in the water." Yosuke frowned.

"Yeah, I'm still all sore for having to sleep half-way on the rock..." I said, rubbing my neck.

"Oh, n-no... It's really too bad. It'd be no problem if I just had a swimsuit," she laughed sheepishly.

"Well, don't worry about it!" Yosuke reached into his sweater pockets and pulled out two swimsuits, one green and yellow, the other red and white. "Ta-daaa! I got ya covered!" The girls' eyes were wide and their mouths hung open. "They're Junes-brand originals, from our brand-new line of swimwear that just came in for the summer! I had a clerk friend of mine choose 'em for me." His eyebrow rose. "Pretty swanky, huh?"

"Dude, that's just wrong," Chie said flatly.

"Did you have those this whole time...?" Yukiko asked.

"That doesn't matter!" Yosuke said. "C'mon, let's all go swimming!"

"I don't got my trunks here..." I said, "but I could care less about these pants. Sure, I'll swim!"

The girls looked at each other, frowns on their faces. "What should we do, Yukiko...?"

"'It'd be no problem if I just had a swimsuit.'" Yosuke mimicked Chie.

"Was that supposed to be Chie-senpai?" Kanji asked. "Dude, that sucked."

"Ugh... I know I said that, but I never thought you'd have one with you..." Chie groaned.

I leaned over to Souji, "I think they're just stalling." I whispered to him. He nodded with a 'Mhm.'

"Y'know, we really were looking forward to dinner." Yosuke said. Yukiko grumbled at that. "I wonder what would've happened if we never saved you guys last night?"

"Isn't playing the guilt card kinda cheating?" I asked him.

"Don't you want to see two cute girls in bikinis!" He whispered to me harshly.

"Point taken."

Chie waved her hands in the air. "Alright, fine! We'll put on the swimsuits! Sheesh, you never let things go..."

Yosuke grinned widely and pumped his fist in the air. "Oh yeah! That's more like it!" The girls snatched the suits from Yosuke and skulked away. "C'mon, partner, let's go get changed."

"Sure," Souji said and the two of them walked another way. A few minutes and one tossed away sweater later, those two came back, but the girls were still changing.

"Where are they...?" I asked. I wrapped my arms around myself. "I'm cold..."

"How far did they go off to get changed?" Yosuke asked as he looked around.

"C'mon," I heard Chie sigh. "Let's get in." The two girls walked up to us. They were...

"Whoa," was all I could get out. My face immediately turned red, as did Kanji's.

So did the girls'. "S-stop staring at us like that!" She tried to cover up her body as best she could.

"You look cute, Yukiko," Souji said with a kind smile.

"S-stop it..." Yukiko's face turned even more red, but she seemed somewhat delighted.

"How can he stay so calm...?" Kanji whispered.

"I dunno, but I gotta learn from him," I said without averting my eyes from the...scenery.

"Man...!" Yosuke said. "This is going better than I expected! Kinda makes up for having to eat that Mystery Food X last night."

"'Mystery Food X'? Did it really taste that bad to earn its own name?" I asked him.

Yosuke put an hand on my shoulder. "You don't know how much I envy you for not being there." His smile returned and he looked around at us. "But, c'mon, you guys gotta admit that I chose some good suits."

"Didn't you say earlier a friend chose them for you?" Souji asked.

"Bah, details!" Yosuke cried out, then looked at the girls. "Those girls might be childish on the inside, but I bet they're gonna into fine-looking women before long!" He turned to Souji. "Don't you think so?"

"You have a point there..." Souji said, a hand on his chin and a smile on his face.

I looked the girls over as well. "I've gotta agree with you there, senpai. The girls really do look good."

"Alright, that's it," Chie said. "You guys crossed the line."

"Wait, what?" Yosuke asked.

"Definitely," Yukiko added. They looked at each other, nodded, and suddenly charged at Souji and Yosuke. They knocked those two over the edge and into the river. They fell with a scream and landed with a loud splash. Some of the water hit me in the face, and it was rather cold.

"Agh! It's freezing!" Yosuke yelled like a little girl from down below. "You didn't have to push us in!"

"Who cares!" Chie yelled at him, her hands on her hips. "You guys were going in there anyway!"

"Sheesh..." Yukiko said. "Aren't they the worst?"

"Hahaha!" I laughed at them. "Serves ya right for saying things like that!"

"Hey, didn't you just agree with Yosuke...?" Chie asked.

"Huh? WhaaaAAAAAHH!" I was shoved off the cliff as well. I flailed my arms in an attempt to fly my way to safety, but for some reason it didn't seem to work. I landed face first right in front of Souji, and BOY was the water freezing. "GAAH! So cold! So very cold..."

"Dude... we're gonna get them back for this..." Yosuke chattered.

"Yeah... You know it..." Souji said.

Suddenly, Yukiko pierced our eardrums with a shriek, and the next thing we knew Kanji was swimming with us.

"Oh shit, Kanji, you're bleeding!" I yelled. I looked down at the water around me. "Aaannnnd its all over me."

Kanji turned back to the girls. "What was that for! I didn't do anything!"

"What's gotten into you guys!" Yosuke yelled.

"Hmm? Do you hear something over there?" I heard Yukiko say. At first I thought she was talking about us in a 'we're-ignoring-you' fashion, but when I actually strained to listened...

Then we heard Morooka puke.

"Oh, hell no," Kanji mumbled. Small, brown chunks started floating around us. He looked at Yosuke. "Senpai..."

Yosuke hung his head in shame. "Don't. Say it."

"This stuff will never come off me now..." I said quietly.

"Not even a million showers..." Souji whispered.

"Oh, God, I think I'm about to barf now." I grabbed my mouth in desperation.

"NO! GET AWAY!" Yosuke screamed. Everyone backed away from me while I did what I had to do.


WOW this is a lot. But that's cause most of it is the game's actual script :S Don't worry, next chapter will be written entirely by me!

Oh, by the way, I bet you $500 you knew what name would come up when Andrew asked about music ;D

Also, since Minato was listening to Burn My Dread in P3's opening, Yumi Kawamura is technically part of the Persona world, too. Just letting you guys know!