Hey everyone

I am so sorry it took me so long, I have so busy with work to have time to write. and I have to write the entire case to fit the chapters, so nothing is out of place for the trial. So I hope you guys like this.

Just a Disclaimer: I do not own the characters or the world they come from. Just the idea of the story


Ding! Dong! Ding! Dong!

"Good morning everyone! It is now 7 am. Night time is officially over. So let's all breathe in the fresh air, and enjoy this beautiful day."

I woke up this morning feeling a little refresh. I think it may have been the best sleep I've had here. I guess because the day ended on a high note. Astrid coming to my room...gods that's sounds so creepy. But she came into my room and showed me her gift. I'm happy she can trust me enough to tell me, and she's fun to be around. If we make it out of this, maybe she and I can hang out.

Maybe that's dreaming a little too far.

It's almost time to meet everyone again.

I quickly put on my clothes and head out to the dinning lodge. As expected, everyone was here. Except for Elsa, Snotlout, and Merida. I wonder what is up with those three.

"Hey, little man!"

I turn towards Maui's direction. And sure enough, he sits at the table with Moana and Jack, leaving a seat for me.

I quickly grab my food and sat with them.

"What's going on guys?" I ask.

"Nothing much," Jack said. "I think we are all just going to go off on our own today and wonder around."

"But, shouldn't we continue to try to find a way home?" Rapunzel asks from another table.

"We will keep that in mind," Pitch said. "But for now, there isn't much we can do."

"I'll keep searching in the library for more information," Fishlegs informs us. "Maybe even try to find those missing pages."

"I'll look around to try to find Merida and Snotlout," Astrid said. "I don't like the idea of those two alone."

"And I'll go see if we have a lock for that cabinet in the drug store," I said.

"Sounds like a plan," Jack said with a smile, figuring he doesn't have to do anything.

The rest agrees as we finish our breakfast.


I figure the best place to look for a lock would be in the warehouse, so I decided to go there first. When I went inside, I had to notice that the makeshift bridge that Eugene used for his murder is gone. Come to think of it, everything involving the murder is gone. I guess I never really thought about that before to even notice.

I shook my head and began to scavenge though the boxes to try to find anything. But all that was there were basic gardening supplies and neutrons, the stuff we used for the party, and balls and water guns for I guess games. Still, there seems to be no locks anywhere. I guess Monokuma really has his heart set to giving us every possibility to kill.

Does that bear really have a heart? Doubt it.

Suddenly, the door opens behind me. I turn around to see the twins coming in.

"Hey, if it isn't the little fish bone himself," Tuffnut comments.

I groan once I heard that nick name again. Gods I hate it.

"What are you doing in here?" His sister asks me.

"Looking for a lock for the poisons," I reply back. "What about you two?"

"Just seeing what we can use to make a big explosion," Tuffnut answers before he began to look though the boxes.

Ok, that sentence makes me nervous.

"Ok, why?" I ask dumbfounded.

"We wanted to mix a couple of those bottles in the pharmacy to possibly break down the walls of this place," Ruffnut answers. "And if we can't, then we will at least get rid of the poisons. Great idea, right?"

"Monokuma told me that he will just replace them if we empty them," I told her. "So, I don't think we can get rid of the poisons like that."

"Won't know till we try," Ruffnut said before looking back to her brother. "Anything?"

"Nope," he said. "Just all the stuff we used the last time."

"That's a start," she said. She then turned to me. "Feel like helping out?"

That made me more nervous. Being next to the Ultimate Demolition Duo is not exactly what I had in mind for today. "Ummm, I'm not going to get blown up...right?"

"Who knows," Ruffnut shrugs.

I gulped as sweat starts to cover my face. But it was two against one. I...can't really say no. Besides, I can make sure these two don't blow themselves up into pieces. So Tuffnut pushes a box full of wood chips into my arms as he carries a jug of oil.

We then began to walk towards the pharmacy. It felt totally awkward going there in silence. It made rethink my decision to do this. I had to ease it out.

"So, what made you two want to become Demolition experts?" I ask them.

"It's not something you want my little friend," Tuffnut answers with a smile. "It's something that is born within you. Like the thoughts of an ancestor, whispering to you from the past."

Ok, not the answer I was expecting.

"It kinda started when we were kids," Ruffnut explains. "Our father asked us to help light a great fire pit in our backyard. It was for a family barbecue. We got the fire going and had sparklers out for decoration."

"Your father allowed you to play with fire!" I shout. I would be surprise if their house was still standing after all that fire.

"After seeing the sparks and feeling the heat, we totally became obsessed with this," she continued.

"Yeah," Tuffnut jumped in. "So then we try to make something grander and exciting. And few things can compare to an explosion."

"Really?" I ask.

"Well think about it," he said. "The heat on your face,"

"The thud in your gut," Ruffnut added.

"The shockwave that can push you back,"

"The adrenaline of you heart,"

"Nothing can compare to that!" They cheered together.

I guess I can argue with that kind of thinking. It was kinda like when I banged at metal for the first time.

When we arrive at the pharmacy, we saw all the bottles still in their proper place. Ruffnut grabbed as many bottles from the C section as she could carry and headed outside. Her brother and I follow her as we made our way back to the road.

"This seems like a good spot," Ruffnut said as she puts down the bottles.

Her brother nod as he puts down the oil. I immediately put down the wood chips while I had the chance and took a step back.

"Now the fun begins," Tuffnut said as he grab some wood chips and puts them in a pile. He then poured the oil all over them. Ruffnut grabbed one of the bottles and threw it to the ground, breaking it into big chunks of glass, and the liquid inside steaming out on the ground. I guess why this would be in the poison section, if can almost burn the ground, I would hate to see what it can do to a person.

Ruffnut grabbed one of the bigger pieces of glass and held it close to the wood. She then moved it up a bit to catch the sun light. I guess she's trying to use the sun to hear up the wood. But I thought that only worked with a magnifying glass, I'm not sure how it works with regular glass.

After a few seconds though, nothing happens.

"Ummm, sis," her brother spoke up. "I think you're forgetting something."

"Oh, yeah," she said. She then reaches out and tears off a piece of Tuffnut's shirt. She then held that close to the glass facing the sun. Within a few seconds, smoke started to come from the fabric.

"Here it comes," Tuffnut said excited. Nervously, I took a couple more steps back.

The smoke became a small flame, and Ruffnut threw it into the wood chips.

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMM!

"Wha!" I scream as an invisible shock wave pushed me back. My ears winged in a deafening tone. I shook my head to get my senses back I working order. When I looked in front of me, all I can see is great big bonfire with black smoke spieling out of it.

Both twins laugh for joy upon seeing their creation. Their faces were covered with black sot.

"We did it!" Tuffnut cheered.

"Now let's get to work and see if we can make this bigger," his sister said.

But as she reaches to grab a bottle, she was hit by white liquid foam. Soon, her brother was hit with the same stuff, and then the fire. It quickly died just as fast as it started.

Before I knew it, I was hit with the foam as well. I look over at the source to see Monokuma with a fire extinguisher.

"What the hell are you three trying to do? Burn down the whole forest?" He yells.

All three of us looked at each other bewildered. Mostly because we were all covered in foam, but also to the bear yelling at us.

"Look, I admire creativity when it comes to killing someone," he continues, "but burning down an entire area is not the solution. I live here too you know."

"But we weren't-" I start.

"And look at this," Monokuma said, ignoring me and pointing at the broken bottle. "Didn't your parents tell you not to litter?"

"Not really," Tuffnut answered honestly.

"Grrrrr," Monokuma growled. "Thanks to you bozos, I now have to add to the rules. I expect this spot to be cleaned up by the time I get back, or there will be trouble."

Once again, he disappears into thin air. We all heard a dig coming from our e-books. We took them out to examine them. In the RULES section, there was a '!' next to it. I carefully click on it and scroll down the rules to see two new rules there.

11. Littering is prohibited, and will be delt with extreme measures.

12. You can only start a fire at designated fire pit areas, and under supervision by the teacher.

Wow, to think we would something that would make Monokuma put in more rules is something.

"Well, we better get started," Ruffnut said.

"I agree," I said going down on my knees and picking up the pieces of glass. When I looked up however, the twins were leaving the area. "Where are you two going?"

"Where do you think?" She said as if I was stupid.

"Aren't you going to help?" I ask a little frustrated.

"We are," Tuffnut said. "We're getting out of your way so you can clean up."

"What?"

"If you think about it, it is kinda your fault for not stopping us," Ruffnut said.

"What?"

"Don't worry though," Tuffnut said, "at least you didn't get blown up."

And with that, the twins dashed right out of here, leaving me alone in the heap of rubble. I groan in frustration, I can't believe those two would dump me like this. But getting angry won't get this cleaned up, and I would hate to see what Monokuma would do if he isn't happy. It might give him the edge for a motive for us, and I don't want any of us to die just for that.

So I continued to pick up the pieces of glass and put them in the box the wood chips were in. I took a look at where the liquid toxin was, and it already steeped into the ground, melting the dirt and turning the brown path black. Now I really don't want to know what would do to a person.

I found the piece of glass that had the number on it, C-21. Clear sign to avoid that number.

"Hey!" I look over my shoulder as I drop the glass into the box. I look down the path and saw Jack and Maui running down.

"We heard a big boom and the puff of smoke." Maui said as they reached to me. "What happened?"

"The twin tried to blow up the poison bottles," I explain. "Then they left me here to clean up the mess."

"Looks like a big mess," Jack said looking around. "Need help?"

I quickly nod. Jack ran to grab a broom from the warehouse, while Maui stayed to help me.

I hear a tiny giggle from him as we clean up.

"What?" I ask.

"You look kinda ridiculous," he said.

I must be after almost getting blown up! "I'll clean myself up after this," I told him.

He chuckles heartily as he grabs the bottles of poison and puts them safely on the grass.

"So what have you guys been doing?" I ask him.

"Oh, trying to find a way out again," he replies. "But as you can imagine; no luck so far. So we were on our way to lunch when we heard the noise."

"Gotcha," I said as I picked up the few remaining bottles.

"I was wondering about the noise."

Maui and I looked up to see Moana. She looked like an angry mother looming over us.

"What did you do this time Maui?" She asks as if she had to ask that before.

"Nothing! I swear!" He said putting his hands up.

"Yeah," I jumped in, "it was the twins that almost blew me up."

"Oh," Moana gasped, realizing her mistake of jumping into conclusions. "I'm sorry."

"Just because I made that mess one time, you're still assume I'm the fault of everything," Maui comments.

"Well someone has to make sure you don't wreak a thousand year old statue." She smirks as she bends down to help clean up.

I clearly want to ease any tension around here so people won't fight, and I also wanted to ask this for a while.

"So, how did you two meet?" I ask.

Both of them seemed to blush a bit and look away from each other. I don't know if it was right of me to ask that question at this time.

"Well, I believe it was at elementary school," Maui said trying to recall.

"Yeah," Moana agreed. "Maui got transferred to our school by about grade 5 or 6. If I recall though, you were hold back a number of grades."

"Two at best," Maui said.

"You were held back?" I ask him.

"Yeah," he said. "But only because I got lost at sea for a number of years. They don't exactly have a curriculum on the ocean. And my old school didn't want me as a representation to their learning."

"By the time he got to my school, he was lost as a puppy but as big as a mountain," Moana said. "Most of the kids avoided him for that, but he and I bond with our love of the ocean."

"And that's pretty much how we met," Maui concluded. "After that, we pretty much stayed connected while I traveled the ocean while Moana had her swim meets."

"That's amazing you guys," I said completely amazed by the story. Who would've thought water could gather people like them together.

"I'm back."

We look back to see Jack with stuff in his hands. In one were garbage bags, the other had a broom and dust pan. We then all worked together cleaning the area. While Moana went to put the poison bottles back, we all cleaned and bagged up the fire mess and broken glass.

Soon, Monokuma came back and had his jaw dropped and our work. "Wowee! You kids did a fantastic job here! It must be my words of inspiration to set you on your path to a clean life."

Yeah, I'm not too sure I would put it that way.

"Here, have these as a reward!" He then threw small clear bags into our hands. Upon closer inspection, I can see brightly colored jelly beans inside. Before I can say anything to the bear, he disappears, again.

"I'm not sure about these?" Moana said looking at them. "They could be poisonous."

"Wouldn't that conflict with the rules?" I said with a hit of uncertainty.

"Should we try one?" Jack asked picking up a red jelly bean.

Then, we all heard a muffled noise. We turn to see Maui already shoving handfuls of candy in his mouth.

"What?" He asks with his mouth full.

We all broke out in laughter, just for how silly this situation is.


As soon as we were done, I went back to my cabin. I took a look in the mirror and I can see what everyone was laughing about. My face is covered in soot and white foam, and my hair is sticking up like I was an anime character. I quickly took my clothes off and took a shower. It took me almost an entire bar of soap to get every bit of black off me. I scrubbed so much; I almost turned pink from it. My hair was no different; I had to get that burning smell out.

After what feels like an hour, I was done. I stepped out of the shower with steam coming off me. When I looked out the window, I see the sky almost black. That's when I realize that it must be getting close to nighttime, and I haven't eaten yet. I want to put on my clothes, but they were still slightly chard. I don't want to put all the work I did to get myself clean only to smell like that again.

With quick thinking, I just put on my pjs. They should be ok to walk around in, and there is no rule saying I can't be in them outside. Though, it would be embarrassing if anyone saw me like this. It's ok, I'll just rush over to the Dinning lodge, get something to eat, and bring it back to my cabin to eat. There's no rule against that.

I grab my bag and head out to the lodge, but when I got there, I was surprised to see someone there.

"Elsa!"

She turned from her plate of food and looked at me.

"Oh?" She said with food in her mouth. She quickly swallowed in order to speak properly. "I thought everyone already left for the day."

I didn't fully expect to see her outside of her cabin. But, I'm slightly glad to see her actually get out.

"I'm sorry," I told her as I made my way to the kitchen. "I was late getting here, so I'll just grab some food and leave...if that's what you want?"

She looked away from me, unsure. After what feels like an awkward moment, she turned back to me. "No… I...wouldn't mind the company."

I'm not sure if she just said that out of loneliness or kindness, but at least it's a start. I quickly grabbed my food and sat down at the table. Not directly beside or in front of her, more like on the other side of the table a few center meters away.

"Nice jamies by the way," she comments.

"What are you doing here?" I ask her. But immediately regret saying that, I might've sounded mean. "Not that it's wrong or anything, in fact I like seeing you out of your room. It's just that...well..."

She sighs, cutting me off. "I was hungry and came here once everyone was gone."

"But doesn't Anna usually bring you food?"

"Not enough some times," Elsa answers. "I think she would take some of the food on the way to my cabin."

I nod, it would make sense.

"So today, I was just a little more hungry so I waited until everyone gone to their cabins and came here for a bite to eat. I never expected you to show up though."

"Yeah, the twins tried to blow up the stuff in the drug store and nearly me," I explained. "So I had to clean up and missed dinner time."

"Wait, what?" Elsa said. Wow these sisters sound alike.

"Yeah, it's a long story," I said.

"Why would you go along with a plan like that?" Elsa asks.

"I didn't know that was their plan. And I didn't want them to blow themselves up and we ended up at another trial."

"Yeah, that's the last thing I want to," Elsa said. "That's why we should just stay inside our cabins, where it's safe."

I can't argue with her logic, but it's not for everyone. "It might be safe, but it's not a solution."

"What do you mean?" Elsa asks.

"Well, if you stay locked up, then you would be a prisoner of fear," I told her. "You'll never find a way to escape, or have the courage to fight back."

"Fight back? Against what?" she asks looking down at the table. "The people who kidnapped us? Our classmates? At this point everyone is an enemy. You can't count on anyone out here. So…why do you do it? Why do you hang out with people that may be after you?"

I had to think about this one before answering. "Sometimes we need some interaction to show that we are not alone here. Yes, we're trapped. But that doesn't mean we have to give into our fear."

"Eugene gave in and killed Sandy," Elsa points out.

"True," I agree while remembering that tragic memory. "But we still held on. We understand the reason behind that. It's unforgivable sure, but most of us would still try to defend him against the real enemy. The person controlling Monokuma. And we can't do that alone, we need each other to do that. And we can't if we just hide in our rooms. We need to show support so the trials don't happen again."

Elsa remained quiet for a bit, slightly unsure what to make with my speech.

"Listen," she said stern. "I would never kill. I want to survive, just like you. But unlike you guys, I would never give in to temptation."

"What do you mean by that?" I ask her.

"Say I'm the blacken, and you discover me as the culprit, I would have to leave my sister here alone," she explains. "But if you don't discover me, then Anna would die along with you, leaving me hurt and heartbroken. So either way, I would lose. Because I would lose the one thing in this world I care about."

I can tell her heart was in her reasoning. She and Anna are very close, not wanting to kill for their own benefit.

"I know," I said to her with a smile to cool her down. "And I know your sister won't kill either. None of us want to kill."

"But how can you be so sure?" Elsa asks. "You all could be like Eugene, and I can't trust that."

"Maybe...you don't have to trust," I said almost unsure of myself. "But, you can trust your sister. And maybe working together and helping each other would be better than to just hide away."

Elsa stared in silence, almost taking back at what I said. I don't know what she's thinking right now, but she seems deep in thought.

DING! DONG! DING! DONG!

Oh no! The announcement! And we are still in the dinning lodge. Without thinking I grabbed Elsa's hand and pulled her out side.

"What are you doing?!" She shouts angry.

As soon as we were out she pulled her hand away and glared at me.

"Night time," I said back as soon as we made it outside.

"Ahem, Hope's Peak Academy School Trip Execu-"

As the Night time announcement rang, Elsa began to calm down. "Thanks," she said. "I almost forgot that the dinning lodge is off bounds at night."

"It alright," I said looking back at our plates of food. Then back at Elsa with a small smile.

She politely smiles back as she dusts herself. "Listen Hiccup," she said, "you helped us all at the trial, so I can...kinda trust you. But, no matter what, I will protect my sister."

"I understand," I reply. "I want to help her too, help us all to escape. But it's not going to happen if we hide all the time. But, do what you're comfortable with, I'm not trying to judge."

She remained quiet a bit, seemingly deep in thought. I take it as my cue to leave her alone. "Well, goodnight."

She didn't reply back as I go back to my cabin. I honestly don't know if she will take anything I said into consideration. It would be great if we have another person helping us out.

We could all the friends we can get...


Monokuma theater

Weather can be unpredictable. Isn't it just amazing that the weatherman can predict the weather 7 days in advance? But then had to change their predictions when they're only 3 days away from the day. Is it like fortune tellers saying you will marry a billionaire one day, and then 5 days later you're going to have 5 kids with a man working the car wash? It's an enterprising hobby, to tell people lies of the future.


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