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Natsuki sat on her knees with the others in the archery-hall, watching the archery club practice until the archery practice ended.

"Alright. Archery practice is over for today. Could one of you help me organize the archery hall equipment storage now?" Iruka asked.

"I can help," Natsuki offered, and went with Iruka to the archery hall equipment storage to help organize the archery items in their proper places:

"Iruka-sensei, I'd like to ask you something."

Natsuki put arrows in the quiver on the floor while she spoke to Iruka. Natsuki had been waiting all day for a chance to talk to Iruka about something, and now that she saw that opportunity had arrived, she finally decided to talk to Iruka properly about it.

"What do you want to ask?" Iruka asked.

"I was just wondering if you've ever felt like an outsider in some situations?" Natsuki said. "And what have you done if you've felt that way?"

"Well, that's a difficult situation. Usually when I'm in situations like that, I've thought about the reason for it," Iruka said.

"Thank you. Was it difficult for you to think about it, and what have you done when you're in those situations?" Natsuki asked.

"Oh what? Well, I've been trying to figure out the cause of that problem. Thanks for helping me organize these things," Iruka said when the storage room was neatly organized.

"Please," Natsuki went to the locker room to change clothes, and came out later, and was heading to the lobby with her friends, until she saw Sasuke there, and walked in front of Sasuke after remembering something she had put in Sasuke's shoe compartment earlier this morning:

"Uchiha-senpa, I'd like to talk to you about that earlier."

"About earlier? Oh, about that declaration of love? I haven't had time to think about it properly yet. I need to think about it," Sasuke said, walking away from the lobby, and in front of Sakura standing at the gate of Orihime Private, and leaving with Sakura without seeing that Sakura was looking at Natsuki with a wicked smile.

"What was that supposed to be?" Ino asked Natsuki.

"I put a letter in senpai's shoebox earlier this morning. That's what I was talking about just now. Either she didn't like the letter, or she lost it," Natsuki said angrily.

Suddenly, she felt the same feeling again that she had felt a little while after Sakura had come to Tokyo.

"That Sakura clearly doesn't like you spending time with Sakura," An unpleasant thought crossed Natsuki's mind, because of Sakura's recent expression.

"Keep your cool, girl!" Natsuki decided, and then went home with her friends.


"The subject has a strong will, but even that can be defeated," The man said, as he walked around his tower, feeling Natsuki's strong will.

The Man looked out of the window of his tower, as the sun was setting.


"There have been people disappearing from almost all of Japan, except Hokkaido, and here in Tokyo. That means, that next people will disappear from either Hokkaido or here in Tokyo," Natsuki looked at her map, and then went to her room, sat down at her desk, and started writing in her diary:

"11/1/2025. I haven't really talked to Uchiha-senpai in a couple of weeks since I told him I had a crush on him. He seems to enjoy spending time with Sakura, which is understandable since they're friends and haven't really seen Uchiha-senpai since he moved here in Tokyo, but Sakura clearly doesn't like me hanging out with Uchiha-senpai. I left a letter in Uchiha-senpai's shoebox this morning, but it seems like he didn't get the letter. That was quite strange. I'd like to talk to senpai about that letter, but what if he just laughed at me? That would be really embarrassing."

Natsuki put her diary in its familiar place, and then went to sleep.