Link to the first post: Two Body Problem
Author: Asoko_Desu
Type: "Adventures in the 'Emiverse'" -- Emi’s Path from Rin’s perspective .. and then some.
Status: In progress
Word count: ~117,000
First Post: 2023/01/08
Last Post: 2023/04/26
PoV-character: Rin; Emi; Someone New, mostly
Pairings: Rin x Someone New
Begins: Before `Bundle of Hisao`
Warnings: Social anxiety / awkwardness, uncertainty, magical thinking
Remarks: Follows: The Years That The Locusts Have Eaten
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Welcome to Yamaku Academy
March 02, 2007 - Friday
A fat envelope had arrived in the mail, addressed to him, which in itself was unusual. More unusual still was the palm-sized collection of brightly coloured foreign stamps and Japanese text underlying the English addressing on the front.
Folded and scraped from passing through many hands and being stuffed into too-small pigeon holes, the envelope had none the less arrived with its contents intact.
Inside was a sizeable four-colour brochure in English, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Arabic, Korean, and, of course, Japanese - materials he already had - and a letter, written on official-looking letterhead, which was new. It began:
Welcome to Yamaku Academy - Japan’s internationally recognized diverse-needs educational institution.
This is your letter of acceptance - parents, guardians, and students: please read thoroughly.
Yamaku Academy is a Senior High School (HS Grades 1-3), operating on a trimester system based on the April-March Japanese school year."
“That's grades 10, 11, and 12 here,” he thought, “Although I’ll just be attending for the last year - happy birthday to me.”
Within walking distance of a convenient Japanese regional town, and under 15 minutes to world-class medical facilities, Yamaku boasts an internationally diverse student population with a wide range of skills, talents, languages, backgrounds, and needs.
Situated on a campus with ample green space and a high teacher to student ratio, Yamaku promotes academic excellence, while providing round-the-clock medical staff to treat chronic and acute issues through direct treatment, physiotherapy, and dietary accommodation.
While primarily focused on serving students with a variety of physical disabilities, Yamaku recognizes that physical challenges do not exist in a vacuum - as such, trauma counseling and behavioural therapy are available on a limited case-by-case basis.
Yamaku is also open to students without physical challenges - unfortunately bursaries and scholarships are unavailable to non-diverse needs students."
He read further:
.. community engagement with two festivals annually, inviting local members of the surrounding towns to meet and interact with the student body.
Yamaku offers courses tailorable to all future career paths such as preparing students for university entrance exams, professional apprenticeships, or entrepreneurial pursuits. Education is in the Japanese language, with remedial language tutoring available to students with a developing understanding of written and spoken Japanese. JSL is used in classes for the hearing impaired with limited ASL support. Sign language interpreters are available on a limited basis outside of the classroom for interactions with the community or medical professionals. Students should bring their own support tools as assistive technologies (e.g. TTY/TDD, braillers, etc.) are available on short-term loan from the Resource Centre.
Students are strongly encouraged, although not required, to explore Yamaku’s variety of student-run clubs and teams catering to: visual art, sport, literature, music, photography, bird watching, ikebana, and origami - among others. Students are also encouraged to directly participate in the administration of student activities by running for positions of class leadership and student council.
On arrival you will be met by a member of staff who will conduct your campus orientation and review your course timetable with you.
Fees are due in advance, payable in Japanese Yen, and are non-refundable. Fees may be remitted via bank order or bursary credit."
And that, other than the address of Yamaku and directions how to reach it from major international centres, was all.
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Contents
Book 1: First Contact
Flight
Hello My Name Is
Journal Entry - First Day Minus Two
Journal Entry - First Day Minus One
What’s Class Got to Do With It?
Journal Entry - First Day
Journal Entry - Clubs Day
Postcards Home I
Journal Entry - Utter Failure
Journal Entry - Time to Lift
Brothers in Iron
Dear Diary - Whatever the Heck
Book 2: The Student Council
Making Friends - Or Not
You'll Never Know Until You Try
After The Math
Book 3: One Times One Makes One
The Cards In Your Hand
One is the First Number
Dear Diary - Why Do People?
Time Flies
The Waggle Dance
All the World's a Stage
Journal Entry - Feeling Festive
Quantum Entanglement
Book 4: A New Hope
Return to the Hive
Proper Etiquette
Is Festival!
Be Careful What You Wish For
Fireworks
Book 5: Out and About
Tea for Three
At the Track Meet
Sprinting Basckwards into the Future
Fugue State
Book 6: Unpacking
Writing Home II
Opening Boxes
Unpacking Boxes
Closer
Book 7: Ephemeral
The Second Novel in the Trilogy
Can't Get it Out Of My Head
Writing Homeless I
Writing Homeless II
Writing Homeless III
Writing Home Redux
Afternoon Tea
Book 8: Fresh Air
Dust Bath
Properly Out
Leaky Furniture
Boy Trouble
Book 9: Ganbaru
I Could Lie to You and Tell You it Doesn’t Hurt
Shopping Trip
Dinner Conversation for One
Book Learning
A Picnic in the Park
Falling Leaves
You're Hired
Shark Tank
Book 10: Opposition
Stairwell
Tetsu
Nurse
Misha
Principal
In the Food Court of Public Opinion
The Tribunal
Testimony
Shizune
Mutou
Decision
How This Ends
Book 11: All Downhill and Gathering Speed
Exhaling Dust
A Show of Hands
Spoilers
A Personal Therapy
Weekend at Hakamichi's
Book 12: Charming
Solomon of the Homeroom
Lo Fi and Chill Out
And The Beautiful
Moonlight Ballet
Waking Up
Coming Attractions
A Game Called Patience
Mechanics of the Work
Showdown at the Shanghai Corral
Book 13: The Road to Yamaku
Second Stealing for First
All the Shots You Don't Take
Epiphany du Jour
Happy Jack the Lantern
Designer Threads
Roll the Bones
Still Getting the Hang of This
You Should be Dancing
Love Needs No Disguise
Apres Dance
Roses are Red
First Monday of the Rest of Our Lives
Book 14: Uncertainty Principle
At the Feeling Wall
Stealing for Home
How Can We Understand Us?
The Incredible Vanishing Rin
Afternoons in December
Me and What Army?
Winter Break Away
Home Phone for Sweetie
Sweetie Phones Home
No Time Like the Presents
Book 15: The Week Away
December 25 - Christmas Day
December 26 - Boxing Day
December 27 - The Morning After
December 28 - Preparing for Departure
December 29 - Check Out
December 30 - Dear Diary
Book 16: T is for Tezuka
December 30
December 31
January 01
Book 17: What Would Rin Do?
Victory Lap
Mama Bears
Good Home Cooking
There's a Trick To It
A Digression
What's Mutou Got To Do With It?
Biologies
It's Only Natural
Break up for What
And Every Love Remains
Fears
Tears
Apres Tears
Book 18: The Breakfast Club
My Ojisan Has a Country Place That No One Knows About
Dear Diary
March 14, 2008
Rip the Bandage Off
All Games End
Four the Future
Book 19: Exeunt Omnes
From Friday Until the End of Time
Afterword
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