Natsuki: "Not bad, right?"
MoNatSaYuri: "It's quite a bit longer than yesterday's."
Natsuki: "Yesterday's was way too short…"
"I'm sure you get that a lot." Yuri said, and Sayori blew a raspberry as she clasped her hands over her mouth, trying to keep herself from laughing before Yuri realized what she said. "I'm sorry, that was way too mean!"
Natsuki: "I was just warming up!"
"Make your own Dragon Ball jokes." Natsuki said.
"We'll rate the best one in the comments." Sayori added.
Natsuki: "I hope you didn't think that was the best I could do."
"I would be very sad if it was." Natsuki said.
MoNatSaYuri: "No, of course not…"
Natsuki: "Anyway, the message is pretty straightforward in this poem."
"Apparently not." Monika, Sayori, and Yuri all said in perfect sync.
"'You see, it's about how spiders are awesome.'" Natsuki joked.
Natsuki: "I doubt I have to explain it."
Natsuki: "Sometimes you can explain complicated issues with much simpler analogies…"
"Of course: Politics, quantum physics, the logistics of running a company." Yuri quipped.
"Hey, I said sometimes." Natsuki stated.
Natsuki: "And it helps people realize how stupid they're being."
Natsuki: "Like, anyone would agree that the subject of this poem is an ignorant jerk…"
MoNatSaYuri: "Do you know people like that?"
"'Not by name, but I keep running into them on the internet.'" Natsuki said.
Natsuki: "Of course. It's about how everyone thinks my-"
"'Fetish for having sex in a room full of spiders is weird.'" Sayori joked.
"Wait, you too?" Yuri quipped.
Natsuki: "…That doesn't matter! It can be about anything!"
"'The head of the cornet is the fat end and not the thin end.'" Sayori joked. "'It's like a caterpillar.'"
"Sayori, I love you and all, but you are objectively wrong." Natsuki retorted.
Natsuki: "I wrote it to be easy to relate to…"
Natsuki: "Everyone has some kind of weird hobby, or a guilty pleasure."
"'For example, I still like to try and get a peek at Monika's panties on the stairs.'" Sayori said.
"Note to self, wear a longer skirt." Monika muttered to herself.
Natsuki: "Something that you're afraid if people find out, they'd make fun of you or think less of you."
Natsuki: "…But that just makes people stupid!"
Natsuki: "Who cares what someone likes, as long as they're not hurting anyone, and it makes them happy?"
Natsuki: "I think people really need to learn to respect others for liking weird things…"
MoNatSaYuri: "Huh, that's funny…"
MoNatSaYuri: "Yuri wrote about something similar today."
"How are we on the same wavelength?" Natsuki asked.
"We're not even on the same normal length." Yuri noted.
Natsuki: "Huh?"
Natsuki: "Did you say Yuri?"
"'My crush wrote the same poem as me?'" Monika joked. "'Oh, I'm so embarrassed, baka!'"
"Oh, shut up." Natsuki remarked. "Yuri is not my type."
"Well, what is your type?" Monika asked.
"Gay."
"… I'm the only person here that fits that qualifier." Monika stated.
"You're not my type either."
MoNatSaYuri: "Yeah…"
"'Yeah.'" Natsuki said in a deep voice, bobbing her head up as she spoke.
MoNatSaYuri: "She said her poem was about an unusual hobby of hers."
"'Wait, does she smell the panties in the girl's locker room during swim class too?'" Monika joked.
MoNatSaYuri: "I didn't really get it, but she said something similar to you…"
MoNatSaYuri: "That people shouldn't make each other feel insecure about those things."
Natsuki: "Really?"
Natsuki: "Well…"
Natsuki: "I mean, Yuri's pretty weird, so I wouldn't doubt that she has some weird hobbies…"
"Look in a mirror lately?" Yuri said.
Natsuki: "…Not that there's anything wrong with that!"
"Except for yours, you're way too weird." Natsuki said as she looked towards the camera.
"Yeah, I mean, who would want to watch video game characters play video games?" Monika asked.
Natsuki: "Uu…"
"'Oh god, when Monika sees these, she's gonna think we cheated off each other!'" Sayori joked.
Natsuki: "It's not like…I would judge her or anything…"
Natsuki has trouble finding words.
"Can I recommend a dictionary?" Yuri asked. "Or a thesaurus?"
Natsuki: "I-I guess I should try not to be so mean to her…"
"'Oh, I found some!'" Sayori joked in an impression of Natsuki. "'Uh, 'history,' 'auto,' 'save,' 'load,' and 'settings.'"
"'Oh no, she's becoming self-aware!'" Monika joked. "'My plans will be ruined if I let this continue!'"
Natsuki: "If she feels insecure about her weird behaviors and stuff…"
Natsuki: "I mean, I always hate people who make me feel insecure…"
Natsuki: "And Yuri made me feel insecure yesterday!"
Natsuki: "But the way you put it, it sounds like she's learned her lesson…"
"Wait a minute, didn't you guys say you just brought in poems you had lying around?" Sayori asked.
"And they each had the exact same theme two days in a row…" Yuri muttered. "Wow, Natsuki and I really are in sync."
"It's almost as if it were a deliberate choice made by the writers to articulate how your both contrasts of each other." Monika commented.
MoNatSaYuri: "Well, I would say so."
MoNatSaYuri: "Even if her writing style is really different, I'm sure she'll appreciate the message in your poem."
Natsuki: "Its what I do best, after all!"
Natsuki: "I don't like writing unless there's a good message to take away from it."
Natsuki: "Like, conveying emotions is important…"
Natsuki: "But I want to make people think, not just feel."
Natsuki: "Remember that!"
Natsuki: "I'm gonna write a good one tomorrow, too, so look forward to it."
*Scene fades to black before fading back in on the Clubroom*
"'Now behold my vanishing act!'" Sayori joked.
Who should I show my poem to next?
[Sayori]
[Monika]
"Okay, same as last time." Natsuki said as she reached for her die. "Odd number for Sayori, even number for Monika." With that, Natsuki rolled the die around in her palm before dropping it onto the table. "Oh, good news, we're going with Sayori." Natsuki said as she selected the name.
*Scene fades to black before fading back in on the Clubroom*
Sayori: "…"
Sayori: "Ooh!"
"'I was supposed to read that, wasn't I?'" Monika said in an impression of Sayori. "'Sorry, I was still kinda hungry from earlier.'"
Sayori: "I like this one, MoNatSaYuri!"
"'The blue ink tastes like blueberry!'" Monika joked.
Sayori: "It has some nice feelings in it~"
"It feels like I was in the middle of an acid trip as I was falling down the stairs describing a dream I had." Yuri stated.
MoNatSaYuri: "Ah, I'm glad."
MoNatSaYuri: "Does that mean it's better than yesterday's?"
"Don't know, we never bothered putting that one together." Natsuki stated.
Sayori: "Mmm, lemme think…"
"A struggle, I'm sure." Monika said.
Sayori: "I dunno!"
Sayori: "I guess I like them both!"
Sayori: "Ehehe~"
MoNatSaYuri: "That's not very helpful, you know…"
"'Hello, my name is Sayori. It's nice to meet you.'" Monika said.
Sayori: "Well, I'm not very good at figuring out if poems are good or bad…"
Sayori: "But that's why I just go by my heart~"
"'But right now, my heart is as hungry as my stomach.'" Monika joked. "'All I know is that I want muffins.'"
Sayori: "If it makes me feel things, then it must be a good poem!"
"What if it makes you feel angry?" Natsuki asked.
"If it's supposed to do that, then it's good." Sayori answered.
"What about sad?" Yuri asked.
"Same thing."
"Sick?" Monika asked.
"Yeah, what if you're reading Monika's poems?" Natsuki joked, causing the brunette to scowl.
I'm not sure that's exactly how it works…
…Then again, I guess conveying feelings is a pretty important part of this whole thing.
MoNatSaYuri: "Yeah, maybe…"
MoNatSaYuri: "Honestly, I don't even know what kind of writing you like in the first place."
"'I like the type with frosting on it!'" Sayori joked.
Sayori: "Yeah!"
Sayori: "Me neither!"
"So you just have no taste." Natsuki scoffed. "Good to know."
MoNatSaYuri: "Ugh…"
MoNatSaYuri: "Why don't you at least try giving it some thought?"
"'Because Monika's taking up all the memory.'" Sayori joked.
Sayori: "Aww, you want to write something for me?"
Sayori: "That's so sweet~"
MoNatSaYuri: "Yeah, right."
MoNatSaYuri: "But you're always thinking about other people."
MoNatSaYuri: "You need to think about yourself once in a while."
MoNatSaYuri: "If you don't, you might end up getting hurt at some point."
Sayori: "Ehh?"
Sayori: "Well…"
Sayori: "I don't really know what you mean, but I'll try to keep it in mind!"
"I love how she looks kinda cross-eyed as she says this." Monika pointed out.
"'I just realized I can't see my nose out the corner of my eyes.'" Sayori joked.
"'Also, I forgot blinking was an involuntary action.'" Yuri added.
"'And breathing.'" Natsuki added further.
"… Any other automatic human functions we can add?" Monika asked.
MoNatSaYuri: "Well, whatever…"
Sayori: "Anyway, let's see…"
"'Should really get to reading your poem.'" Natsuki joked.
"Weren't we just talking about it?" Monika asked.
"'We were talking about how it tasted, not how it read.'" Sayori joked.
Sayori: "Hmm…"
Sayori: "I guess I like…happy poems~"
Sayori: "Wait, sometimes I like sad poems too…"
Sayori: "Sometimes a little bit of both…"
Sayori: "There's a word for that, right…?"
"Ambivalent, rueful, melancholic, tragicomic, bittersweet." Yuri listed off.
"I can just see Yuri sitting at home thinking, 'You know, I'm kinda bored. I should read my dictionary cover to cover again.'" Natsuki joked.
"'That plot twist on page 408 was amazing!'" Sayori joked.
Sayori: "What's the word I'm looking for…"
Sayori: "…Bittersweet!"
Sayori: "Yeah!"
Sayori: "I like things that are happy and things that are sad."
"Well then, you're gonna love us." Yuri began joking. "Because our lives are so tragic their comedic!"
MoNatSaYuri: "Happy and sad?"
"You know, like someone posting fanfiction online." Natsuki joked.
MoNatSaYuri: "I can't see you liking something sad, Sayori…"
"She's your best friend, isn't she?" Monika asked.
"And she's the VP of this club." Natsuki joked.
Sayori: "Well…"
Sayori: "I like happy the most!"
Sayori: "But sometimes when you have a little raincloud in your head…"
Sayori: "A sad poem can help give that raincloud a little hug…"
"… That was oddly poetic…" Yuri noted.
"How do you do this accidentally?" Natsuki asked.
Sayori: "…And make a nice happy rainbow!"
"I should just quit the club at this point." Natsuki stated. "Sayori's using my staple style better than me."
MoNatSaYuri: "…Sayori, that's unexpectedly poetic."
Sayori: "Eh? It is?"
Sayori: "Maybe I'm getting better at expressing my feelings after all!"
"You look like you just realized you left the sink running." Monika noted.
"'Aw man, Mom's gonna kill me when she sees the water bill!'" Sayori joked.
"Better her than Monika." Natsuki commented.
Sayori: "Thanks. MoNatSaYuri!"
Sayori: "I should go write that down, then~"
"'But I already ate my pen.'" Sayori joked.
Sayori: "You can read my poem now, okay?"
*A piece of paper appears on the screen, showing Sayori's poem.*
Bottles
I pop off my scalp like the lid of a cookie jar.
It's the secret place where I keep all my dreams.
Little balls of sunshine, all rubbing together like a bundle of kittens.
I reach inside with my thumb and forefinger and pluck one out.
It's warm and tingly.
But there's no time to waste! I put it in a bottle to keep it safe.
And I put the bottle on the shelf with all of the other bottles.
Happy thoughts, happy thoughts, happy thoughts in bottles, all in a row.
My collection makes me lots of friends.
Each bottle a starlight to make amends.
Sometimes my friend feels a certain way.
Down comes a bottle to save the day.
Night after night, more dreams.
Friend after friend, more bottles.
Deeper and deeper my fingers go.
Like exploring a dark cave, discovering the secrets hiding in the nooks and crannies.
Digging and digging.
Scraping and scraping.
I blow dust off my bottle caps.
It doesn't feel like time elapsed.
My empty shelf could use some more.
My friends look through my locked front door.
Finally, all done. I open up, and in come my friends.
In they come, in such a hurry. Do they want my bottles that much?
I frantically pull them from the shelf, one after the other.
Holding them out to each and every friend.
Each and every bottle
But every time I let one go, it shatters against the tile between my feet.
Happy thoughts, happy thoughts, happy thoughts in shards, all over the floor.
They were supposed to be for my friends, my friends who aren't smiling.
They're all shouting, pleading. Something.
But all I hear is echo, echo, echo, echo, echo
Inside my head.
MoNatSaYuri: "Holy crap…"
"Sayori, I know you just heard this, but I feel it needs reiterating:" Yuri began as she looked at her friend. "If you spend all your time worrying about everyone else, when do you find time to worry about yourself?"
"I know, I know." Sayori said with a smile and nod.
"We're serious, Sayori." Natsuki stated. "We're here for you if you ever need us."
"I know you guys are." Sayori said with another nod.
MoNatSaYuri: "Sayori, did you really write this?"
Sayori: "Of course I did!"
Sayori: "Didn't I tell you yesterday I was gonna write the best poem ever?"
MoNatSaYuri: "Yeah, but…"
MoNatSaYuri: "I mean, I didn't expect something like this, coming from you."
Sayori: "Monika taught me a whole lot!"
"'Like how to kill people with my mind!'" Sayori joked.
Sayori: "And I've been really in touch with my feelings recently…"
MoNatSaYuri: "I see that…"
MoNatSaYuri: "It's almost kinda creepy."
Sayori: "Creepy…?"
"~Creepy girls, you're just my style/Blood red lipstick, you don't smile.~" Natsuki sang. "~Falling victim to your fan-ta-sy/Damn, I love it that you're so creepy!~"
MoNatSaYuri: "Well, not exactly…"
"'More horrifying, honestly.'" Yuri joked in her MoNatSaYuri voice.
MoNatSaYuri: "Maybe because I'm so used to you being cheerful…"
MoNatSaYuri: "…Well, never mind."
MoNatSaYuri: "I'm thinking too hard about it."
"Obviously, you're not thinking hard enough." Natsuki said.
"Yeah, the symbolism is so obvious." Yuri stated. "How do you not get it?"
MoNatSaYuri: "The point is, it came out good, so you should be proud of it."
Sayori: "Aw, thanks~"
Sayori: "I feel like…"
Sayori: "I feel like I was meant to express myself this way."
"That's what Dan intended." Monika stated.
Sayori: "It even helps me understand my own feelings a little bit better…"
Sayori: "Writing is like magic!"
"'But, you know, the boring kind that can't summon dragons or cast fireballs.'" Natsuki joked.
"'Or shoot friendship lasers out of your unicorn horn.'" Sayori joked.
MoNatSaYuri: "You've gotten pretty passionate about this, huh?"
MoNatSaYuri: "I hope you keep it up."
Sayori: "Yeah!"
"'Yeah.'" Natsuki said in a deep voice, bobbing her head up as she spoke again.
Sayori: "Writing's the best!"
Sayori: "I'm gonna keep writing until I die!"
MoNatSaYuri: "Ahaha…don't get ahead of yourself."
Sayori's always had a habit of getting obsessed with something before dropping it no more than a week later.
I wonder if this is one of those times?
But seeing the passion in her eyes makes it hard for me to be pessimistic.
*Scene fades to black before fading back in on the Clubroom*
"'I mean, she stuck with ninja school.'" Natsuki joked.
Who should I show my poem to next?
[Monika]
"And we saved the best for last!" Monika said.
"Oh hey, look at that, we're past the hour mark." Natsuki said before she began saving their progress. "I guess we'll have to save that until next time."
"Welp, see you guys tomorrow." Sayori said as she and Yuri got up.
"Oh, come on, guys, it won't take that long." Monika argued.
"Nah, I'm spent for the day." Natsuki stated as the screen faded to black. "We'll see you all next time on Doki Doki Literature Club Plays Doki Doki Literature Club!"
~…~
~Thankfully, since these take so long to edit together, I already have the next session's footage~
~And this part's looking pretty short, so…~
"What's up bitches!" Natsuki yelled into the camera. "It's ya girl, Buffsuki69, and I'm joined with Yuri…"
"Greetings." Yuri mumbled, raising a hand to the camera.
"Sayori…"
"¡Buenos días!" Sayori said.
"And Cruella de Vil!"
"~Cruella de Vil.~" Sayori sang as she leaned towards Monika, who pinched the bridge of her nose as she let out a sigh.
"~Cruella de Vil.~" Natsuki and Yuri joined in.
"I will skin you three alive and make a coat out of it." Monika stated.
"Good to see you got the role down." Natsuki said before turning to the camera. "Now, when we last left off, we…" Her eyes darted about in their sockets before Natsuki turned to face the rest of her club. "What happened last time we recorded again?"
"Come on, Natsuki, it was just last week." Yuri commented.
"Yeah, well not a lot happened and I have a terrible memory." Natsuki rebutted.
"When we last left off, me and MoNatSaYuri shared a book before we started sharing poems." Yuri explained.
"Right, right, and we left off after Sayori's poem, right?" Natsuki asked, earning a nod from the rest of the club before she let out a sigh. "Okay then, back to the show." With that, the pink-haired girl selected the only name left on the screen.
*Scene fades to black before fading back in on the Clubroom*
Monika: "Hi again, MoNatSaYuri!"
Monika: "How's the writing going?"
"'I promise this poem isn't a drawing.'" Natsuki joked.
MoNatSaYuri: "Alright, I guess…"
"'LSD was a great source of inspiration.'" Yuri said.
Monika: "I'll take that."
Monika: "As long as it's not going bad!"
Monika: "I'm happy that you're applying yourself."
"'Wait, I needed to apply myself?'" Natsuki asked in her MoNatSaYuri voice. "'That's it, I'm joining the anime club.'"
Monika: "Maybe soon you'll come up with a masterpiece!"
MoNatSaYuri: "Ahaha, I wouldn't count on that…"
Monika: "You never know!"
Monika: "Want to share what you wrote for today?"
"'No, but I dread what will happen if I refuse.'" Yuri joked.
MoNatSaYuri: "Sure… Here you go."
I give my poem to Monika.
Monika: "…"
Monika: "…Alright!"
"'This is the worst poem I've ever read.'" Sayori joked.
"'And I read Eagles Can Fly.'" Natsuki added.
Monika: "Great job, MoNatSaYuri!"
"'Keep writing poems like this and the world will always need aspirin.'" Monika joked.
Monika: "I was going 'Ooh' in my head while reading it."
Monika: "It's really metaphorical!"
Monika: "I'm not sure why, but I didn't expect you to go for something so deep."
"'Please excuse me as I kneel down and unzip your pants.'" Natsuki said in an impersonation of her president.
Monika: "I guess I underestimated you!"
MoNatSaYuri: "It's easiest for me to keep everyone's expectations low."
MoNatSaYuri: "That way, it always counts when I put in some effort."
Monika: "Ahaha! That's not very fair!"
Monika: "Well, I guess it worked, anyway."
Monika: "You know that Yuri likes this kind of writing, right?"
"No, I don't." Yuri said.
Monika: "Writing that's full of imagery and symbolism."
Monika: "Unlike Sayori, who likes using simple and direct words to describe happiness and sadness…"
Monika: "Yuri likes it when the readers are left to derive their own meaning out of it."
Monika: "It's very challenging to write like that effectively."
"Apparently not." Natsuki said. "All you need to do is throw nouns, verbs, and adverbs out until you have a sentence that makes a lick of sense."
"I believe you mean adjectives." Yuri commented.
"Whatever, I always get those two mixed up." Natsuki shrugged.
Monika: "Both allowing people to get something out of it just by feel…"
Monika: "Or letting them deeply analyze all of the nuances."
Monika: "It can take years of practice, which I'm assuming Yuri has at this point."
Monika: "I never really asked, though…"
MoNatSaYuri: "I'm sure I'm nowhere near her level yet."
Monika: "Don't' worry so much about that!"
"'You don't have a chance of making a career out of writing anyway.'" Natsuki joked.
Monika: "You do your own thing."
Monika: "Just keep exploring, and learn by trying new things!"
Monika: "But anyway…"
Monika: "You want to read my poem now?"
Monika: "I like the way this one turned out, so I hope you do too~"
MoNatSaYuri: "Alright, let's take a look."
*A piece of paper appears on the screen, showing Sayori's poem.*
Save Me
The colors, they won't stop.
Bright, beautiful colors
Flashing, expanding, piercing
Red, green, blue
An endless
cacophony
Of meaningless
noise
The noise, it won't stop.
Violent, grating waveforms
Squeaking, screeching, piercing
Sine, cosine, tangent
Like playing a chalkboard on a turntable
Like playing a vinyl on a pizza crust
An endless
poem
Of meaningless
Load Me
"You know, this poem raises a pertinent question." Yuri mused.
"Oh yeah, what's that?" Natsuki asked.
"Why did she write it?" Yuri said before she and Natsuki burst out into laughter.
MoNatSaYuri: "Hm…"
MoNatSaYuri: "It's even more abstract than your last one, huh?"
Monika: "Ahaha…"
Monika: "I guess it's just the way I write…"
Monika: "I'm sorry if you don't like it."
"You should be." Natsuki and Yuri stated.
"Sorry not sorry." Monika grumbled.
MoNatSaYuri: "No, I never said that."
MoNatSaYuri: "It's just a kind of thing I've never really seen before, I guess."
Monika: "I kind of like playing with my space on the paper…"
"Word of advice then:" Natsuki began. "More space, less words!"
Monika: "Choosing where and how to space your words can totally change the mood of the poem."
Monika: "It's almost like magic."
"Sayori's poems are magic." Natsuki stated. "Yours aren't even a parlor trick."
Monika: "The way I wrote the lines really short makes it feel like they're trying to speak over the noise."
"It… It really doesn't." Yuri stated.
MoNatSaYuri: "I see…"
MoNatSaYuri: "It's still hard for me to tell what it's about, though."
"Don't worry, from our perspective she might as well have given us the script." Natsuki said.
Monika: "Ahaha."
Monika: "Sometimes asking what a poem is about isn't the right question."
Monika: "A poem can be as abstract as a physical expression of a feeling."
Monika: "Or a conversation with the reader."
"Conversations are only abstract when one or both parties are drunk." Yuri said. "Or high. Or drunk and high."
Monika: "So putting it that way, not every poem is about something."
"She feels so much like a smartass who doesn't know what she's talking about." Natsuki said.
Monika: "Anyway…"
"'What this poem is about is…'" Sayori joked.
Monika: "Here's Monika's Writing Tip of the Day!"
"'When you find yourself listening to Monika, stop.'" Natsuki joked.
Monika: "Sometimes you'll find yourself facing a difficult decision…"
Monika: "When that happens, don't forget to save your game!"
Monika: "You never know when you might change your mind…"
"'For example,'" Natsuki began. "'Your friend Sayori might come up to you and say, 'Hey, you know how everyone's asking us to do a playthrough of Doki Doki Literature Club? Maybe we should do that. It sounds fun!' Be sure to hit save before you answer, cause you'll eventually realize saying yes was a massive mistake.'"
Monika: "…or when something unexpected might happen!"
"'Such as the computer cra-'" Natsuki began joking before the video blinked off into blackness. After a moment, the video returns to normal.
Monika: "Wait…is this tip even about writing?"
Monika: "What am I even talking about?"
Monika: "Ahaha!"
Monika: "…That's my advice for today!"
Monika: "Thanks for listening~"
*Scene fades to black before fading back in on the Clubroom*
"… The fact that Monika's self-aware was supposed to be a plot twist, right?" Sayori asked.
Monika: "Okay, everyone!"
Monika: "We're all done reading each other's poems, right?"
Monika: "I have something extra panned today, so if everyone could come sit around the front of the room…"
Natsuki: "Is this about the festival?"
"'Please tell me the club's not doing anything, please tell me the club's not doing anything!'" Natsuki said as she crossed her fingers.
Monika: "Well, sort of~"
Natsuki: "Ugh. Do we really have to do something for the festival?"
Natsuki: "It's not like we can put together anything good in just a few days."
Natsuki: "We'll just end up embarrassing ourselves instead of getting any new members."
Yuri: "That's a concern of mine as well."
"Wow, me and Yuri do think alike." Natsuki commented.
Yuri: "I don't really do well with last-minute preparations…"
"'Well, lucky for us, me and MoNatSaYuri are great at last minute preparations!'" Sayori said. "'Just ask our teachers about our homework.'"
Monika: "Don't worry so much!"
"'I also wait until the last minute to do my homework.'" Natsuki joked.
Monika: "We're going to keep it simple, okay?"
Monika: "We don't need much more than a few decorations."
Monika: "Sayori has been working on posters, and I've designed some pamphlets we can give out during the event."
"Ooh, pamphlets." Natsuki said with a roll of her eyes. "That's sure to leave an impression."
