Volu 4 Prologue: The Conversations That Led up to That Day
Seron Maxwell
Born on the 3rd day of the third month of the year 3290. 15 years old. A third-year student at the 4th Capital Secondary School in the Capital District of the Roxcheanuk Confederation. His hotown is far from school, so he lives in the dorms.
Strauski gmica
Born on the 14th day of the second month of the year 3289. 16 years old. A third-year student. She is from the Allied Kingdoms of Bezel-Iltoa. ‘Strauski’ is her family na. Because she started school a year after moving to Roxche, she is a year older than her classmates. A mber of the chorus club.
Larry Hepburn
Born on the 12th day of the fifth month of the year 3290. 15 years old. A third-year student. He is from military family with a very long history, and trains daily to beco a soldier himself. Seron’s best friend.
Natalia Steinbeck
Born on the 8th day of the sixth month of the year 3290. 15 years old. A third-year student. Her parents are famous musicians. Part of the orchestra club, and is skilled with musical instrunts.
Nicholas Browning
Born on the 4th day of the fourth month of the year 3290. 15 years old. A third-year student. He has an androgynous appearance and is not part of any clubs. He and Seron are acquainted.
Jenny Jones
Born on the 17th day of the first month of the year 3290. 15 years old. A third-year student. She is the daughter of one of Roxche’s richest people. President of the newspaper club.
g -> Natalia: A new friend.
g -> Jenny: A new friend.
Seron -> g: Has a crush on, but can't say anything. Is happy to just be around her.
g -> Seron: Thinks of as a dependable friend.
Seron -> Nick: Friends. Knows sothing about him?
Nick -> Seron: Friends.
Larry -> Seron: Friends. Is cheering on Seron's love.
Seron -> Larry: Friends. Asks him for love advice and finds him dependable.
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Dearly beloved,
I will be by your side soon.
Let’s et again.
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“Yeah. I think so.”
“I took notes, Jenny. We’re holding the newspaper club’s sumr camp on the 1st day of the eighth month. mbers must gather in front of the big clock at Capital West Station at 10 in the morning. The camp will take place at a villa owned by your relatives at Ercho Village in the Republic of Daurade to the north. The camp will last six days and five nights, with all living and food expenses covered. mbers are free to wear what they please, but must bring their school gym uniforms. Good enough for you?”
“Jenny, what’s this camp all about? I’ve never heard of Ercho Village before. What kind of a place is it, and how do we get there? What will the villa be like? I need more information.”
“I see. What’s the climate like?”
“And your driver is a licensed bodyguard?”
“What about our accommodations?”
“‘898-13****’. Got it.”
“We have four whole days, excluding the first and last days. What in the world are we going to do?”
“I see. Anything else?”
“Got it.”
“I am happy.”
“I might have.”
“Yeah. But why are you making contact them?”
“Did you just make that up, Jenny?”
* * *
“So you joined the newspaper club? I’m surprised, g. I thought the old one got shut down after the mbers left.”
“It is still up! That is why I, Strauski gmica, am honorable to have two clubs attended at the sa ti! And I earned five Roxchean friends in one blink!”
“Nice! I’m so proud of you for getting out there and making more friends, g. This calls for a round of applause!”
“Thank you very much, Lillia. Your comnding gives confidence.”
“And it sounds like the other club mbers are all great people, too. I’m glad.”
“Let’s use Bezelese now, Lillia. Do you rember Seron Maxwell from art class last term? He’s really smart.”
“Mhm. I sort of rember his face. The black-haired pretty boy. His family runs the frozen food company, right? I’m surprised you’re talking to about a boy, g. What’s next? Fish raining from the sky?”
“You think so? Anyway, there’s also Larry Hepburn and Nicholas Browning from our year, too. Larry is really strong and Nick’s a talented actor.”
“Oh. Just friends, huh.”
“Of course.”
“…”
“What is it, Lillia?”
* * *
“Larry… my friend Larry Hepburn…”
“Please tell …”
“Tell how to call a girl’s house—gmica’s house specifically… What do I do? Wouldn’t it be rude to call out of the blue? Would she get in trouble if a boy were to call her at ho? What ti would be the best, do you think? What if her parents pick up? How do I explain myself? What if they don’t approve of ? Should I first tell them that I’m calling strictly on newspaper club business? Or do I talk about the weather first? It’s sumr, right? Not spring or winter? How do I start?”
* * *
“Sure. Sounds interesting, and I’m pretty much free. Is there a piano in that villa, by any chance?”
“What now? It’s not like you to ever sound serious about anything, shortie.”
“Two or three tis, yeah. I was surprised how good her brothers are at Roxchean. Kids really learn quick.”
“I can do that. But—”
“Huh? …Oh, I get it.”
“Jenny went to Seron with this info, right? And she told him to contact the others. But Seron couldn’t bring himself to call gmica’s house, so he went crying to you. I would call gmica and pass on her answer to you, you’d pass it on to Seron, and he’d report to Jenny. And in exchange, you get to copy Seron’s howork over the sumr camp. Am I right?”
“Can’t believe you caught on, Larry.”
* * *
“Elsa, have you seen Nick anywhere?”
“Hm? Baby brother was in the garden earlier, swinging around that staff of his. It’s like he never gets tired of it. Why?”
“I forgot to tell him a call ca in for him just earlier. I suppose it could wait. He’s not going to co back until he’s drenched in sweat.”
“Oh? Was it another girl?”
“Not this ti, Elsa. A boy with a soft voice. I bet he’s a cute one.”
“Could you tell just by his voice, Alicia? But you know, I doubt there’s a boy in all of Roxche as pretty as our baby brother. What was his na?”
“His na? I think it was Seron Maxwell.”
“Maxwell… as in the frozen food with the red packaging?”
“Oh! You might be right. It’s not a common na at all. Then he must be a rich young heir. Let’s invite him over soti.”
“Let’s do that.”
“Preferably when Nick’s not around.”
“Perfect.”
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