Blurring lines along with slurred confessions and promises passed by in a haze.

It was those three simple words that kept replaying in You's head, yet was met with strange mumblings of a response.

You tried to determine what was real and what wasn't as everything was happening too fast. It felt fuzzy, if that were even a way to describe, almost as if she were floating. Yet, things soon felt as if they were falling apart before her eyes not a moment afterwards. Red hair falling, You's hands tried reaching out to grasp a hold, only for her fingers to let her slip into the darkness. You could do nothing but watch the splashes of water attempt to call for help. She tried to scream, yet her voice stayed put. Forcing and forcing herself more, out in a burst that took nearly everything in her, You yelled out,

"Riko!"

You shot out of bed, yelling out her name. She was covered in sweat, but what bothered her more was her splitting headache that shot up along with her.

Waking up with a migraine was nothing new for You, especially after a Saturday night with friends. The young sailor groaned as she leaned back down onto the bed in an attempt to stop the room from spinning. So much had happened within the past few hours, she wasn't exactly sure how to process anything at the current moment.

One thing did stay replaying in her head like a broken recorder. Riko. Though many drinks were in the fusion, before it all went dark, she remembered spilling her true heart's message to the young pianist. She told Riko that she had loved her ever since they had first met, and that they should get married since neither of them were doing anything the next day.

You couldn't help but cringe at being so forward towards Riko, especially since the red-haired girl hadn't really dropped any hints that her feelings were reciprocated, but she felt that it possibly went well considering she didn't have any ill feelings towards the hazy memory.

You put her hands to her head as she attempted to replay the events in her head, but that dream, or rather nightmare, blocked out everything. She couldn't even remember what Riko had responded with, or what happened between them afterwards, as it was all a blank spot in her mind.

A smile cracked on the young girl's lips though as she was so focused on Riko, she had completely forgotten that Hanamaru was there as well. She had said she wanted some time with friends since she couldn't fully understand Yoshiko's intense need to be in darkness all the time and Ruby was coming down with a cold. Such a chain of events led to their trio coming together. Which then led to all of them getting drunk on You's boat, well mostly Riko and You, Hanamaru was just there to bring the food. What happened past that, no one knew.

It felt stupid, but the young sailor had to check on Riko. As You leaned over to grab her phone from the nightstand, the bright lights blinded her. You squinted her teary eyes at the screen and on it read the time of 6:30am. Scattered beneath it were quite a few notifications. One thing stood out though, there was only one message from either girl that night.

It was Hanamaru, texting saying she had gotten home safe and hoped You didn't drink too much last night. You shot a quick text back saying she spoke too soon before going to text Riko. As she started it though, she realized perhaps she should call her. She couldn't exactly word out how to ask what Riko thought of her confession that night.

Clicking her icon, You brought her phone to her ear as she placed her hand over her head to calm her pounding headache. It didn't take but a moment for her to be sent to voicemail. Looking at the phone, You squinted her eyes at the blinding light before trying again. Same result.

You could feel herself beginning to panic. She had read so many stories of terrible things happening to people under the influence after a night out, many not ever making it home. Taking a shaky breath to calm herself, You attempted to call Hanamaru. She had to know something. A single ring and she was through,

"Zura, I mean, hello?"

"Hey, Hanamaru. How are you?"

You played with her fingers as she asked her question, she couldn't just jump straight to Riko, it would be rude. It sounded though as if she were eating since crunches could be heard through the call,

"Oh, I'm glad that you ask, You! Right now I'm just cooking breakfast for Yoshiko and I, zura. You know, it still shocks me that before we became roommates she didn't even wake up until the afternoon. No wonder she, well, is herself."

You giggled as she knew Yoshiko probably was regretting asking Hanamaru to be her roommate after being woken up so early.

"Yeah, that sounds like Yoshiko. Say, have you heard from Riko? I, uh, told her something last night right after you headed home, or was it before you left? Either way, I wanted to talk to her about it but she's not answering her phone."

Hanamaru let out a concerned hum as You could hear her moving plates around in the background,

"Well, she hasn't texted me today nor last night but I figured it was because of how much you two drank last night. Why, is something wrong, zura?"

You shook her head, as if Hanamaru were right in front of her,

"No, no, I just, I had a dream something bad happened and I know it sounds stupid, but I wanted to make sure she was okay."

On Hanamaru's side though, all that could be heard was plates clattering in the background. Before You could question it, Hanamaru cut her off,

"You, don't you know that dreams are often foreshadowing of real events, zura. We have to go see if Riko is okay, right now!"

You stood up, slightly groaning in pain,

"What do you mean foreshadowing? And why 'we'?"

Hanamaru, who on her side was already wrapping up her cooking and tossing plates all around,

"Well it's an old tale but you can never be too safe, plus it's a 'we' thing because I was one of the last ones to see her as well, so I have to know she's okay too."

You tossed her blankets off of her, scanning the ground for any clothing decent enough to go for a morning jog in,

"Okay, that is actually really concerning but I'm getting ready now. I'll meet you at her apartment in half an hour?"

"The sooner the better."

—-

Despite Hanamaru living closer to Riko's house, You was able to pull herself out of her hangover to run over, beating out the brown-haired girl. It took a few stumbles along with moments to take a breather, but she eventually made it. As soon as Hanamaru got there, wearing her casual pink overalls to contrast You's blue jogger uniform, it was time for action.

"You ready?"

You looked at Riko's door as she asked her question, but before Hanamaru could answer, she quickly chewed the melon bread she was eating.

"Yesh."

You turned fully to Hanamaru with her hands in her hips,

"I thought you already ate breakfast? And if this was a dangerous situation, why would you be snacking on bread?"

Hanamaru shrugged her shoulders as she chewed through her food,

"Well, don't you think it's best if we don't be too serious. The more we worry, the more bad energy we could give off."

You rolled her eyes but Hanamaru was there to help so that was something. Knocking on the door, You waited for a response but was met with nothing. Bouncing on both of her feet, You kept knocking,

"Maybe she is still sleeping?"

You looked over towards the plants by Riko's door before stepping into it, stuffing her hands into the dirt.

"Uh, You, I don't think messing up her garden will bring her out."

You grabbed a hold of a particularly shiny rock though, flipping it over to reveal a hidden key.

"Riko told me about this, just in case she was busy with work, I could come in and take Prelude for a walk."

Hanamaru awed as she saw You remove the key,

"It's the future, zura."

"No, it's pretty old fashioned honestly."

You patted her hands off before she unlocked the door for the two. As they stepped in, they were promptly greeted by Prelude, who jingled around the house until he came barking at the two. You stepped down to pet him,

"Hey little guy, where's Riko?"

The dog only spun in a circle before sitting down. Standing back up, You looked over her shoulder to signal Hanamaru to join her. They slowly made their way through Riko's house, taking a look at all of her pictures and achievements she had out for show. As they passed by each one, Hanamaru was sure to point and admire all of them, even giggling at the baby Riko playing with a fake keyboard. You made sure to take a picture of that very quickly.

As they walked over to the pianist's room, You briefly knocked before calling out,

"Excuse my intrusion. Riko, are you in there?"

With no response, You pushed the door open. The bed was neatly made, not a single person was within the room. You looked around more to see if Riko had gotten ready and possibly left that morning as Hanamaru searched the house.

You tried to think of everything she had learned from her time she binge-watched criminal shows during an incredibly boring week. She went from touching the hair straightener, to see if it was still warm, to checking to see if the bath had recently been run. Nothing had been used that morning.

As You walked back to the living room, Hanamaru exited the kitchen,

"Prelude's food is all gone. Either he's a very fast eater or Riko didn't feed him today, zura."

You didn't like what was happening, there were no signs that Riko had been there at all that day and You, for one, knew Prelude was the first to eat before the young pianist did. It was scaring her beyond belief. You looked over at Hanamaru before thinking of another idea,

"Let's take Prelude with us. Maybe he can sniff her out if we take him to the trail Riko usually takes to get home from my place."

Hanamaru nodded her head in agreeance. As You began to grab Prelude's walking gear, Hanamaru quickly wrote out a note, just in case Riko were to come back and notice her missing dog. You was curious though as to why the brown-haired girl was alone with her,

"Say, Hanamaru, did you tell Yoshiko about this entire situation?"

Hanamaru posted the note on Prelude's food bowl,

"No, if I did then she would've had a lot of questions, but mostly the one of why I didn't record both of you guys acting like drunk idiots, zura."

You's face burned as she thought about that mishap. Maybe her social drinking should be turned down a notch. You hummed as she grabbed everything she needed while holding Prelude in her arms,

"Yeah, maybe it's best if we keep this between us for now."

—-

You put Prelude on the floor as they finally got back to the boat, which was still docked at the ship port. They had taken a shortcut through the woods to quickly get back without having to take the streets of the busy morning neighborhoods.

The young sailor turned to Hanamaru to talk to her, only to see she was now eating Noppa bread,

"Hanamaru, where did you get that? We didn't even stop at any stores."

Hanamaru gave an offering notion with the bread to You,

"Yoshiko gave it to me, zura."

"We didn't even see her though. We literally just walked straight here from Riko's house"

"Yeah we did, she was standing by the tree back there."

Hanamaru pointed towards the empty forest as the wind swayed the trees back and forth. You just believed her rather than questioning it any further. As she got down on her knee, You spoke to Prelude,

"Okay, we're going for a walk, little guy. If you smell Riko, go to her okay?"

The dog barked back at You, wagging his tail, as if he understood. Patting his head, You held out her hand to Hanamaru as she handed You the extra Noppa bread in her hands. She was going to need it.

After a long walk and slight debate on which way Riko would want to go when walking home, the two girls found themselves walking down a path near a riverbank. The livelihood of the neighborhood it was near let You know that there couldn't be anything too bad that happened. It was filled with mostly elderly folks, all greeting them as they passed by. As the two girls chatted about their day, Prelude began to sniff the floor intensely. You stopped their conversation to fully focus on the tiny dog. Letting his chain go, You called out,

"Go, find Riko!"

The dog barked back at You, yet not a moment later jumped into the bushes by the riverbank. Both You and Hanamaru screamed in terror as it looked as if he had jumped into the water. Hopping over the bushes, You was able to see that there was a small flat land of grass before the water. Prelude kept pawing at the grass as he sniffed the ground.

You placed her hand on her chest for a moment before she looked around the area. She could easily see that Riko wasn't there, and the water didn't have anything in it besides random leaves that had broken off from the trees. Still though, You's heart couldn't help but beat faster as she looked at the riverbank. Her dream kept flashing before her eyes, losing Riko to the water. The signs were pointing to her, but she didn't want to believe it. Quickly pulling the leash on Prelude, You picked him up.

"Okay, I'm thinking we should drop Prelude off back home, then go to one more place before actually calling this in for a missing-person report."

Hanamaru, who was already typing on her phone, replied back,

"I figured you'd say that. Say, can we stop by the store on the way?"

You, who was stepping over the bushes to Hanamaru's side tilted her head,

"Yoshiko got tired of buying you food already?"

Hanamaru's smile dropped from her face,

"Please don't put that energy in the air. But no, I texted her but she said she had to take care of a little demon. I guess Ruby isn't feeling very well."

You nodded her head, Ruby hadn't been feeling well the day before when she had asked her if she wanted to go on the boat, it made sense that her sickness would fully hit her today.

"Oh, I hope she gets better."

"You, Hanamaru! What brings you two to the shop?"

Kanan called out as she saw the two girls walking towards her. From behind Kanan, Chika popped her head up as she heard her best friend's name,

"You! I didn't know you were coming here too! You should've called."

You tiredly waved her hand as Hanamaru, who used her free hand that wasn't holding her ice-cream, did the same.

"Hey Kanan, hey Chika, this is kind of an emergency with no time to chat, but can I check out your sewage system?"

The diver laughed for a moment as Chika doubled over with her. You had always commented on how disgusting the entire thing was, constantly telling Kanan to do something about all the junk that piled near her house, yet You stood there still determined with her question before them.

"Oh, you aren't joking. Why would you want to do that? The town's junk flows from their water streams down here. It'll be literally everything from trash to molded together diseases in there."

You held her head high as she replied,

"It's a long story, but I have to ease my mind and check out what is in there."

With a brief explanation of what had gone on, mostly just telling the two girls that Riko could be in danger, Kanan allowed You, Chika, and Hanamaru towards the back of her shop. While the front was all for show, there was a reason they took a boat out to sea when people wanted to go diving. The water near her house simply wasn't safe as the town had wired their sewage system to dump into the ocean very close to Kanan's shop. She had tried many times to get the town to change their ways, yet they wouldn't budge as they said it was too much cost for one individual who didn't like what they did.

As Kanan, Chika, and Hanamaru, who was now eating a bag of potato chips, all stood to the side of the border where the sewage and land was, You prepped herself to step into the water.

"Are you sure you want to do this, You? I don't think a body could've floated downstream without anyone noticing it and calling the police."

You stepped into the water, shivering as she felt strange ooze seep between her toes,

"It doesn't matter if it wasn't called in, I have to be sure. It's for my own conscience."

Kanan raised her hands as she stepped back to the clean grass, allowing You to go deeper. You struggled for a bit at first, holding onto her mouth to stop herself from gagging as she went further in. She didn't know what was touching her or what she was touching with every movement. Random assortments of litter had made its way into the water, causing more of a difficult time. You did find something odd though, in the distance there was a large plastic tent, and within it there was something trapped under it.

With a sudden burst of courage, You splashed her way into the water, not caring about anything within her way as she kept calling out,

"Riko, Riko can you hear me?"

Grabbing at the tent, it seemed that it was too heavy to lift with the water weighing it down. You couldn't even tell how long it was, as it went in so many different directions with multiple patterns to it. Rather than trying to lift it, You went under, into the water, to see just what was underneath it. Taking a deep breath, You dived down. She was sure to close her eyes tightly as god knows what infections she would get in that water. She felt her way through the tent and before she knew it, she found the bump, yet it wasn't anything at all. It was but an air bubble that was trapped underneath. You stood up to breathe into the bubble but the weight from the water pooling in shot her right back down. She kept trying to breach the surface, but the tent was all around her as she kicked her limbs, proving the task to be too difficult. It was almost as if she were trapped in trying to unravel her blanket at night. Panicking and losing her breath with every moment, You began to thrash around in hopes to get the attention from the other girls, who she knew had to have been watching what was going on.

"So, you're telling me, a shrimp fried this rice, zura?"

Hanamaru questioned Kanan as the diver brought the bowls out to Chika and Hanamaru. You was taking a while after hesitating for what felt like forever to move past her first couple gagging mishaps, so the group decided to sit back until she was done. As Kanan gave the rice to the brown-haired girl, she laughed out,

"No, it's just the name of the rice itself."

Hanamaru hummed about the future and as Kanan was about to give Chika her bowl, she noticed something moving in the water. Chika reached her hands out but Kanan quickly retracted the bowl,

"Hey, has anyone been keeping an eye on You."

All eyes turned to the grey-haired girl but all they saw was the thrashing of a body under a colorful tent in the distance. Bowls were tossed aside as they all ran into the water to help You.

With lots of will-power and minimal slips, You was pulled to the grass, still wrapped in the tarp with a little frog who sat on top of it all. Kanan swatted the amphibian away as she unraveled You but as soon as she did, You got up from her position, pushing Kanan aside as she threw up everything she had eaten that day. All the girls backed away to give You her space. She had exerted so much energy from struggling as well as breathing in the disgusting air of the sewage system, it was any wonder she had lasted that long. Then to top it all off, she was covered in all of the contents that laid in the musty waters.

Kanan heisted but ultimately patted You's shoulder as she emptied her stomach.

"You, I think it's about time you go home for the day. It's barely lunchtime and it looks like you already lost yours."

You held onto her stomach as she spoke out in short breaths,

"I-I can't do that Kanan. She needs me."

"Why do you want to see Riko so bad? Wouldn't she just call you?"

You hesitated to answer, but if she didn't tell the truth she couldn't get anywhere,

"Look, it's just that, we got drunk last night and I may have asked her to marry me, and she agreed, I think. But I can't remember what happened past that a-and I dreamt she had drowned, but I don't even know if it was a dream anymore honestly. It all feels so fuzzy yet real, I don't know what to believe."

Kanan sighed at how much of a mess the entire situation was,

"You, I hate to be that person, but maybe she isn't answering you back because she doesn't want to see you. Maybe this is her way of running away at the altar before the actual marriage, or whatever you planned on doing."

You turned around, fully looking at Kanan,

"I already know that Kanan, and I've fully accepted that as a possibility, but I don't care! Even if she is running away, even if she doesn't want to see me anymore because she thinks I'm weird, I at least have to know she's safe wherever she is. She doesn't have to love me but I'll always love her. You just don't understand, the dream… it felt so real."

You finished out, covering her face as she sat on the verge of tears while Kanan looked down at her. You was the most stubborn person when it came to those she loved, yet it was something the young diver could admire. With a gentle smile, Kanan let out,

"Well, if you're that determined, how about we help out. More people can track down Riko way faster."

You beamed at the idea, sitting up a little higher,

"Really?"

Chika jumped from behind Kanan as Hanamaru followed with a nearly empty bowl of rice,

"Of course! Riko is important to us too."

You got up, almost giving the girls a hug before all of them stepped back, taking in You's not so great appearance. Kanan, who's hand stood between them so they wouldn't touch, was the first to speak,

"Okay, how about you take a quick shower first while we all go out and search. I'll get Mari and Dia, Hanamaru can get Yoshiko and Ruby, and Chika can run and get you some fresh clothes."

Before they could all agree though, Hanamaru butted in,

"Ah, sorry you guys, I can't join. Yoshiko is texting me about her little demon throwing up in the bathroom and she needs help really badly. I should really go home and help care for Ruby. Once she is well though, I'll bring Yoshiko along with the search."

All girls nodded their heads as they wished Hanamaru luck with taking care of two sick people. Yoshiko wasn't ill, but she did have a weak stomach and Ruby throwing up near her was a recipe for disaster.

You exited Kanan's shower, feeling as fresh as a daisy. Chika had briefly yelled to her while she showered that she set You's new set of clothes by the door and was off to find Riko.

Changing into her new attire, You looked at the mirror in Kanan's room. Her hair was already starting to curl as the water dropped from it onto her jacket. Patting down her clothes, it felt very Chika appropriate to bring her a striped blue shirt with shorts, topped with a signature baby blue jacket. She knew You was going to be ready for action in this outfit. Grabbing her phone though, there were numerous notifications from Hanamaru. Not many made sense as they were jumbled out keysmashes, some even containing random numbers in between the words. You called Hanamaru and as usual, she answered on the first ring,

"Call the search off, I found Riko!"

You's heart dropped into her stomach,

"H-Hanamaru, repeat what you just said."

The brown-haired girl couldn't help but squeal her words out,

"I found Riko, zura! Well technically Yoshiko found her, either way we're at our apartment, come over right now!"

She didn't have to say it twice. As You hung up her phone, she was already sprinting out of the door, briefly waving at Kanan's grandfather on her way out, as she eagerly made her way to see her red-haired beauty again.

Rapid knocks filled Yoshiko and Hanamaru's apartment, letting nearly everyone on their floor know You was there. Yoshiko, who was already annoyed with the loud noise, was the first one to the door,

"Hey, You. Why didn't you tell me you were going to confess to Lily last night? I could've gave you some good advi-"

You immediately cut Yoshiko off, grabbing her by her shirt as she brought her close to her,

"Where is Riko?"

Yoshiko quietly squeaked out,

"Sorry, she's in Zuramaru's room. I didn't want her to vomit near me, so I put her in the room farthest away from me."

You dropped Yoshiko as she ran down the hall but as she approached the door, Hanamaru exited it with half an egg sandwich in her mouth, presumably given Riko the other half. Stopping in front of her, You put her hands together almost in a prayer,

"Tell me, is she okay? She's not hurt right?"

Yoshiko rolled her eyes at the sudden change in behavior when she interacted with the small girl. Hanamaru smiled at You though,

"She's fine, You. She's still hungover from last night though so do go easy on the questions, zura."

You nodded her head as Hanamaru stepped aside for the young sailor. You placed her hand on the door knob, briefly looking back at the two girls. Yoshiko watched with her arms crossed as Hanamaru gave her a gentle nod. Pushing the door open, You stepped in.

Hanamaru turned to Yoshiko in that moment,

"Why didn't you tell me it was Riko that you were taking care of? You usually call her Lily! You changing her name would've solved this entire chase from the beginning."

Hanamaru gave Yoshiko a soft punch, and while it didn't hurt the fallen angel, she still rubbed the spot.

"Well in that moment she was demoted back to a little demon. Who passes out in a ditch after a night out? Talk about a lightweight."

Hanamaru punched Yoshiko harder this time,

"You're glad I don't tell You. Anyways, can you work your magic and tell everyone the search is over. It's been a really long day and I'm starving for something to eat right now, zura."

Yoshiko mumbled out in agreeance as she joined Hanamaru in the kitchen.

You stepped into the dark room, looking at the small body wrapped in covers on the bed. With just the gentle rise and fall of her breath, it was the only sign that there was life in the room.

"Riko, is that you?"

Riko rolled over, groaning out,

"You? What are you doing here?"

You laughed out as joy took over her body. She immediately ran over, jumping on the bed right beside Riko, slightly bouncing up and down from her landing,

"You have no idea how long I've been looking for you! I've gone through so much within the past hours, I was so sure I wouldn't find you, and I was even starting to doubt-"

Riko quickly placed her hands on You's mouth to silence her,

"Ah, please whisper. I didn't die, but I sure wish I did. Too much pain everywhere right now."

Riko brought the blankets up to cover half of her face as she snuggled more into them. You tugged the blankets over herself as well, since she knew she was going to be there awhile with many whispered questions.

"Sorry, I'm just really happy. But, Riko, how did you get here?"

Riko laid on her back with a groan, placing her hand on her head, as she thought back to it,

"I don't remember how it happened, but I just remember Yoshiko tapping me with her foot to wake me up. All I could think about was water as soon as I opened my eyes. I guess I passed out by the riverbank before I could make it home and Yoshiko found me on her way back from somewhere. She helped me here but she kept talking about Hanamaru's room and begging me not to throw up."

You widened her eyes as she realized, Prelude really had tracked her then. Perhaps Riko's scent was still around which was why he was guided to that spot. The timeline fit perfectly since Yoshiko was returning home from giving Hanamaru her snacks, just before the two girls began their walk with the small dog, giving her enough time to leave with Riko and not be spotted.

"But, what about your phone? I tried calling you?"

Riko grabbed her phone off the nightstand, handing it to You,

"What are you talking about? I haven't gotten any notifications."

You grabbed the phone but as she clicked the home button, nothing happened.

"Riko, your phone is dead."

Grabbing it back, Riko clicked the button multiple times,

"So it is. That explains why my alarm didn't go off."

Sighing out, You attempted to swallow everything that had happened that day. Riko turned to You at the sound of her distraught,

"What's wrong?"

You looked down towards her hands, not wanting Riko to see how heavy the past few hours had been on her heart,

"I was so sure I lost you for a moment, or maybe you were running away from me. It just made me regret everything that had happened. I'm really sorry. I-I promise I won't drink anymore, I won't say anymore stupid things, and I'll make sure you return home safe after every visit, because honestly, I don't think I could live another day like this."

Riko tilted her head,

"What do you mean run away? Why would I ever do that- oh."

Riko's face burned red as she suddenly recalled the events of that night. Everything had passed by in a haze, she was almost sure she had dreamt more than half of their night.

"Y-Yeah. Sorry about that, I wasn't serious about getting eloped. That's too much responsibility and honestly paperwork too if we were to go through the court system."

Riko nodded her head as the temperature in the room rose for both girls. Embarrassment was the only mood to be present with them at the moment.

"I will say one thing though, the confession was real. I don't want things to get weird between us, but, I had to let you know, I was really serious about my feelings."

You shut her eyes as she prepared herself for Riko's follow up, but Riko only smiled back as she whispered,

"Then you should know, my response was pretty serious too."

You popped one of her eyes open, shyly asking,

"Uh, you wouldn't happen to remember what you said? I kind of can't remember a lot from last night."

Riko sat up, You following with her. They both looked at one another in Hanamaru's bed. Sheets covered their legs as small sun rays poured in through the lightly colored blinds. Riko's hair was a mess from her wild night out, as well as laying in bed the entire morning, and You's appearance wasn't the best either as she had run all across town to finally see Riko once more.

The red-haired girl moved one of her hands from the covers, reaching out to touch You's face, trailing her finger across her jawline,

"I told you,"

Both girls felt the magnetic pull between them as they drew closer to one another, until it was just Riko whispering on You's lips,

"I love you too."

A gentle kiss was placed onto You as they basked in their moment of silence with one another. Riko's face was painted red as You gripped the covers with all of her strength to ensure everything around her was real.

As they separated though, they both realized, while the previous night's events felt like a dream, it was nothing compared to the ones they were currently living.

A/N: So, if you follow me on twitter then you would know where I got the idea for this from. If not, just know I dreamed a majority of this storyline up and I'm actually pretty proud of my brain for this one. My first YouRiko dream and I turned it into my tenth story for my one-shots! Exciting! Anyways, enjoy this one, cause I sure did writing it lmao. Yousoro and out (๑◡╹)ゞ