(Updated 6/14/2021) Pilgrimage - A Subversion of Fate [Divergent Story - No Heart Attack]
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2019 11:38 pm
WARNING: Self-deprecation incoming
I swear I'm fine, I chose this life and it's consequences. Just bear with me.
Coolio, it's time to post the first chapter of a fic that I'm probably going to hate myself for committing to!
First things first, I originally played Katawa Shoujo back in 2012, I think it was in September/October of that year. I recently decided to go through it again which eventually led me to this forum because I needed some Misha love in my life.
Good god, this forum.
It ignited something in me that's only happened a few times in my life: a need to write. My first story on this forum is a one-shot and I thought that would put a lid on the fire and quench the embers. NOPE! Next things I know, this monstrosity pops into my head after reading several other fan fics on this site, and that's when I knew I was screwed.
The general idea is, "What would happen if Hisao didn't have a heart attack during the confession between him and Iwanako?" Well, ladies and gentleman, the short answer is, "A whole fucking lot!" Answering that question led me to change the start of the Visual Novel to Hisao confessing as it seemed the most likely way of him not having a heart attack. I wanted to change as little as possible, universe wise, so I changed one thing: Mai bugs Hisao to confess instead of Iwanako. I'm not sure if Mai being the friend to help out Iwanako is canon, but I half remember something like that... Maybe I owe Leaty more than I thought? Anyways, this led to a whole butterfly effect of changes, of course, but it's still only a single decision.
While I'm still figuring all this out, I have this unrealistic goal of setting up a whole new alternate canon like Mean Time to Breakdown did for Iwanako. Hahaha... Why did I do this to myself? This story picks up about one and a half years after the start of the VN (variant timeline) during college times, so I'm basically starting from scratch! I've written SIX stories in my life...
Speaking of Leaty, it won't show up for at least a few chapters but some of the background details and basic characterization for some characters come from her stories, specifically Bantamweights. Credit to her and dewelar, of Developments, for planting the idea for these characters. Technical permission pending. I'm not stealing anything wholesale AND I'm giving credit where it's due; should be fine.
Additionally, thank you Lap for giving permission to use your story Avenues of Communication for inspiration on character relations.
Maybe that's too much. The story is wholly mine but I don't wanna be pinned for plagiarism if I can help it.
Finally, thank you Mirage_GSM for editing and Hanako Fancopter for proofreading. Lots of work to do, but this story wouldn't be nearly as unflawed as it is without their help. Also some IRL friends helped to, but none of you will know who they are...
Chapter 1 - This post
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Interlude 1
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Interlude 2
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
COMMENCE STORYTELLING
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Chapter 1
I can’t shake this feeling fate has left me behind.
A velvet box sits rejected on the table. The only thing holding back the tears are my eyes welded shut and my denial of the words she said.
“I’m sorry… I can’t let you waste your life with me.”
How could she think that? After dating for almost two years, living together for half of it, why can’t she see I want nothing more than to be by her side for the rest of our lives?
“You deserve someone better than me…”
No-one is better than you. I’ve loved you for years.
“Goodbye, Hisao…”
The day this all started keeps coming to mind.
Iwanako… Where did I go wrong?
-------------------About One and a Half Years Ago--------------------
Hands near my face, I exhale fog in a vain attempt to keep the cold from sinking further into me.
“I can’t believe Mai convinced me to do this…” My failed attempts at being suave come to the forefront of my mind, the number of crumpled notes that steadily filled the waste bin near my desk at home. Eventually, I settled on something I thought wasn’t too corny - but still proper - to fit the air I saw around Iwanako. Of course, Mai immediately rejected it, instead pulling out a typed letter she insisted I use instead.
I’ve been out here for almost an hour now, standing in this god-forsaken cold, near the tree mentioned in Mai’s letter. “Come on Iwanako, Mai promised she’d drag you here if she had to…”
Snow falls silently from the white-painted sky, telling me that time is indeed passing. After what seems another eternity, the rustling of dry snow underfoot interrupts my wallowing. I hear someone approaching from behind.
“Hi… Hisao?” Hesitation and trepidation are readily apparent from the dainty voice, one I could recognize anywhere, a voice that I’ve heard hundreds of times from eavesdropping.
Scenery spins around me as I turn to face her, my heart finally catching up to who my head already knows is there. “Iwanako…” Hours of rehearsing, days of worry, weeks of anticipation - gone, none of it survives contact with this girl.
She pulls her blazer tight, her skirt and thigh-high socks doing little to shield her from the cold, “Ah… yes. A friend gave me a note… It was yours?”
The shadow of a smile creeps across my face, well hidden behind my face flushing, “Ah, yeah… Mai made sure I could-” NO, NONONONONONO! Do not finish that statement! It’s hard enough standing here in front of her, no need to make this worse for you. “I’m glad you got it…” Her shy, joyous smile makes my whole body tense up, rooting me to the spot. My throat’s tight, but I’ve been preparing for this moment for months. I take a few deep breaths to calm my heart and loosen my throat. “S-Sorry to bring you o-out in the cold…” A wind stirs the branches, cacophonous music to my ears. Iwanako shivers.
She rights herself, locking her eyes with mine, bolstering my waning confidence. “Ah, it’s okay! S-sorry I made you wait so long…”
The anxious beating of my heart grows louder, driving me to speak. Once more, I take a deep breath. “Iwanako… you see… I wanted to know… if you’d… gooutwithme?” It takes all of my will to push it out, and I close my eyes, bracing for rejection.
Moments pass, turning to seconds, maybe minutes. Finally, I open my eyes to see Iwanako hiding her face behind her hands. My heart plummets.
Guess that’s it…
Suddenly, she looks up. Tears stream down her face, cheeks flush, a barely contained smile on her lips, “Of course!” Now she’s embracing me, nuzzling her face into my shoulder. My heart twinges, and I feel out of breath, but I can’t wipe this stupid grin off my face.
***
“Hey Hisao, mind filling me in on what that is on your belt?” Takumi, a friend since middle school, chimes in during his visit at lunch. Everyone I know has tried to come up to me today to ask about the device on my hip, though Mai’s glare kept it down to a manageable number.
Shin sits on the desk next to me, a can of coffee in his hand. “Takumi, give the man some peace and quiet!”
“Shin, thanks, but I should at least tell him about it.” I clear my throat, a rehearsed explanation following. “It’s what’s known as a Holter monitor. It records my heart beat and such so the doctor can tell if there is anything abnormal or wrong with it. I got it yesterday when I saw Dr. Nirofuji.”
As per routine, Takumi is confused. “... Why does your heart need monitoring?” Continuing this, an exasperated sigh escapes.
“Because I’ve had trouble breathing and felt a pain in my heart the other day. Doctor thinks I may have arrhythmia.” Despite what I said to Shin, it gets old repeating the same answers to the same inane questions.
“Oh… You gonna be alright man?” Another expected question, though the concern behind his expression is more genuine than most.
“Not sure, going back today with my parents to find out.” I take a bite of my bread. Stale, just like this conversation.
Shin pipes up with a subject I actually haven’t had today. “He noticed after he confessed to Iwanako.” And I really wish he’d have kept his mouth shut. “Have you talked to her yet today Hisao? Have you told her?”
The bread stops just before my mouth, my eyes slowly widening in abject horror, “Shit…” I look over to Mai, her eyes as wide as mine, a juice box straw just inside her mouth.
“Fuck! I knew I’d forgotten something!” She tosses the not-quite-empty box in a trash can, sprinting out of the classroom. All that’s left are two incredulous teens and one possibly-cripple boy with his head in his hands.
***
My head hasn’t left my hands since lunch, making for an awkward walk down towards the shoe lockers. Mai told me she’d bring Iwanako to the gate straight after class, but I’m dreading to see her. Slippers swapped for shoes, I make my way out the doors and over to a corner near the gate with my limited, depressed vision. My parents will be here soon to pick me up, but I have a few minutes to salvage the disaster I woefully walked into earlier.
A few minutes pass until I hear Mai’s trademark, “Hey jackass!” pull me from my stupor. Iwanako is as beautiful as ever, though it’s obvious Mai did a terrible job explaining why I need to see her. Embarrassment and dread also fill her face.
“Iwanako, I’m so sorry. I meant to tell you sooner-” It’s at this moment she notices the device on my hip, confusion fully replacing all other emotion.
“What… what is that? A music player?” I can still see apprehension in her eyes, but otherwise she seems to have calmed down.
“Uhhhh… no, it’s a heart monitor,” I lightly tap the center of my chest, “I told you about me being short of breath yesterday, right? My doctor thinks I may have arrhythmia after hearing a strange rhythm when I saw him yesterday.” The relief on her face is pushed aside for concern.
“Oh no, are you going to be alright?” Come on, would I be at school if I wasn’t?
“Yeah, should be, but my parents are coming to-” I notice the sheen of the gray car my dad drives. “Ah, they’re here. I’m going to see the doctor today to give him back this device so he can go over the data. Then we’ll know for certain and discuss all that’s gonna happen.” I force a small smile on my face in an attempt to reassure my girlfriend. “Don’t worry, it’ll all be fine.”
She seems less than convinced. “Oh, okay. Well, let me know when you know more. I’ll be with Mai if you can’t reach me.” As an unconvincing smile crosses her face, I glance over at Mai who gives a nod before her normally strong face softens into a disarming grin. A sigh of relief exits my mouth.
“Okay, I will. Talk to you soon.”
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Next
I swear I'm fine, I chose this life and it's consequences. Just bear with me.
Coolio, it's time to post the first chapter of a fic that I'm probably going to hate myself for committing to!
First things first, I originally played Katawa Shoujo back in 2012, I think it was in September/October of that year. I recently decided to go through it again which eventually led me to this forum because I needed some Misha love in my life.
Good god, this forum.
It ignited something in me that's only happened a few times in my life: a need to write. My first story on this forum is a one-shot and I thought that would put a lid on the fire and quench the embers. NOPE! Next things I know, this monstrosity pops into my head after reading several other fan fics on this site, and that's when I knew I was screwed.
The general idea is, "What would happen if Hisao didn't have a heart attack during the confession between him and Iwanako?" Well, ladies and gentleman, the short answer is, "A whole fucking lot!" Answering that question led me to change the start of the Visual Novel to Hisao confessing as it seemed the most likely way of him not having a heart attack. I wanted to change as little as possible, universe wise, so I changed one thing: Mai bugs Hisao to confess instead of Iwanako. I'm not sure if Mai being the friend to help out Iwanako is canon, but I half remember something like that... Maybe I owe Leaty more than I thought? Anyways, this led to a whole butterfly effect of changes, of course, but it's still only a single decision.
While I'm still figuring all this out, I have this unrealistic goal of setting up a whole new alternate canon like Mean Time to Breakdown did for Iwanako. Hahaha... Why did I do this to myself? This story picks up about one and a half years after the start of the VN (variant timeline) during college times, so I'm basically starting from scratch! I've written SIX stories in my life...
Speaking of Leaty, it won't show up for at least a few chapters but some of the background details and basic characterization for some characters come from her stories, specifically Bantamweights. Credit to her and dewelar, of Developments, for planting the idea for these characters. Technical permission pending. I'm not stealing anything wholesale AND I'm giving credit where it's due; should be fine.
Additionally, thank you Lap for giving permission to use your story Avenues of Communication for inspiration on character relations.
Maybe that's too much. The story is wholly mine but I don't wanna be pinned for plagiarism if I can help it.
Finally, thank you Mirage_GSM for editing and Hanako Fancopter for proofreading. Lots of work to do, but this story wouldn't be nearly as unflawed as it is without their help. Also some IRL friends helped to, but none of you will know who they are...
Chapter 1 - This post
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Interlude 1
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Interlude 2
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
COMMENCE STORYTELLING
---------------------------------------
Chapter 1
I can’t shake this feeling fate has left me behind.
A velvet box sits rejected on the table. The only thing holding back the tears are my eyes welded shut and my denial of the words she said.
“I’m sorry… I can’t let you waste your life with me.”
How could she think that? After dating for almost two years, living together for half of it, why can’t she see I want nothing more than to be by her side for the rest of our lives?
“You deserve someone better than me…”
No-one is better than you. I’ve loved you for years.
“Goodbye, Hisao…”
The day this all started keeps coming to mind.
Iwanako… Where did I go wrong?
-------------------About One and a Half Years Ago--------------------
Hands near my face, I exhale fog in a vain attempt to keep the cold from sinking further into me.
“I can’t believe Mai convinced me to do this…” My failed attempts at being suave come to the forefront of my mind, the number of crumpled notes that steadily filled the waste bin near my desk at home. Eventually, I settled on something I thought wasn’t too corny - but still proper - to fit the air I saw around Iwanako. Of course, Mai immediately rejected it, instead pulling out a typed letter she insisted I use instead.
I’ve been out here for almost an hour now, standing in this god-forsaken cold, near the tree mentioned in Mai’s letter. “Come on Iwanako, Mai promised she’d drag you here if she had to…”
Snow falls silently from the white-painted sky, telling me that time is indeed passing. After what seems another eternity, the rustling of dry snow underfoot interrupts my wallowing. I hear someone approaching from behind.
“Hi… Hisao?” Hesitation and trepidation are readily apparent from the dainty voice, one I could recognize anywhere, a voice that I’ve heard hundreds of times from eavesdropping.
Scenery spins around me as I turn to face her, my heart finally catching up to who my head already knows is there. “Iwanako…” Hours of rehearsing, days of worry, weeks of anticipation - gone, none of it survives contact with this girl.
She pulls her blazer tight, her skirt and thigh-high socks doing little to shield her from the cold, “Ah… yes. A friend gave me a note… It was yours?”
The shadow of a smile creeps across my face, well hidden behind my face flushing, “Ah, yeah… Mai made sure I could-” NO, NONONONONONO! Do not finish that statement! It’s hard enough standing here in front of her, no need to make this worse for you. “I’m glad you got it…” Her shy, joyous smile makes my whole body tense up, rooting me to the spot. My throat’s tight, but I’ve been preparing for this moment for months. I take a few deep breaths to calm my heart and loosen my throat. “S-Sorry to bring you o-out in the cold…” A wind stirs the branches, cacophonous music to my ears. Iwanako shivers.
She rights herself, locking her eyes with mine, bolstering my waning confidence. “Ah, it’s okay! S-sorry I made you wait so long…”
The anxious beating of my heart grows louder, driving me to speak. Once more, I take a deep breath. “Iwanako… you see… I wanted to know… if you’d… gooutwithme?” It takes all of my will to push it out, and I close my eyes, bracing for rejection.
Moments pass, turning to seconds, maybe minutes. Finally, I open my eyes to see Iwanako hiding her face behind her hands. My heart plummets.
Guess that’s it…
Suddenly, she looks up. Tears stream down her face, cheeks flush, a barely contained smile on her lips, “Of course!” Now she’s embracing me, nuzzling her face into my shoulder. My heart twinges, and I feel out of breath, but I can’t wipe this stupid grin off my face.
***
“Hey Hisao, mind filling me in on what that is on your belt?” Takumi, a friend since middle school, chimes in during his visit at lunch. Everyone I know has tried to come up to me today to ask about the device on my hip, though Mai’s glare kept it down to a manageable number.
Shin sits on the desk next to me, a can of coffee in his hand. “Takumi, give the man some peace and quiet!”
“Shin, thanks, but I should at least tell him about it.” I clear my throat, a rehearsed explanation following. “It’s what’s known as a Holter monitor. It records my heart beat and such so the doctor can tell if there is anything abnormal or wrong with it. I got it yesterday when I saw Dr. Nirofuji.”
As per routine, Takumi is confused. “... Why does your heart need monitoring?” Continuing this, an exasperated sigh escapes.
“Because I’ve had trouble breathing and felt a pain in my heart the other day. Doctor thinks I may have arrhythmia.” Despite what I said to Shin, it gets old repeating the same answers to the same inane questions.
“Oh… You gonna be alright man?” Another expected question, though the concern behind his expression is more genuine than most.
“Not sure, going back today with my parents to find out.” I take a bite of my bread. Stale, just like this conversation.
Shin pipes up with a subject I actually haven’t had today. “He noticed after he confessed to Iwanako.” And I really wish he’d have kept his mouth shut. “Have you talked to her yet today Hisao? Have you told her?”
The bread stops just before my mouth, my eyes slowly widening in abject horror, “Shit…” I look over to Mai, her eyes as wide as mine, a juice box straw just inside her mouth.
“Fuck! I knew I’d forgotten something!” She tosses the not-quite-empty box in a trash can, sprinting out of the classroom. All that’s left are two incredulous teens and one possibly-cripple boy with his head in his hands.
***
My head hasn’t left my hands since lunch, making for an awkward walk down towards the shoe lockers. Mai told me she’d bring Iwanako to the gate straight after class, but I’m dreading to see her. Slippers swapped for shoes, I make my way out the doors and over to a corner near the gate with my limited, depressed vision. My parents will be here soon to pick me up, but I have a few minutes to salvage the disaster I woefully walked into earlier.
A few minutes pass until I hear Mai’s trademark, “Hey jackass!” pull me from my stupor. Iwanako is as beautiful as ever, though it’s obvious Mai did a terrible job explaining why I need to see her. Embarrassment and dread also fill her face.
“Iwanako, I’m so sorry. I meant to tell you sooner-” It’s at this moment she notices the device on my hip, confusion fully replacing all other emotion.
“What… what is that? A music player?” I can still see apprehension in her eyes, but otherwise she seems to have calmed down.
“Uhhhh… no, it’s a heart monitor,” I lightly tap the center of my chest, “I told you about me being short of breath yesterday, right? My doctor thinks I may have arrhythmia after hearing a strange rhythm when I saw him yesterday.” The relief on her face is pushed aside for concern.
“Oh no, are you going to be alright?” Come on, would I be at school if I wasn’t?
“Yeah, should be, but my parents are coming to-” I notice the sheen of the gray car my dad drives. “Ah, they’re here. I’m going to see the doctor today to give him back this device so he can go over the data. Then we’ll know for certain and discuss all that’s gonna happen.” I force a small smile on my face in an attempt to reassure my girlfriend. “Don’t worry, it’ll all be fine.”
She seems less than convinced. “Oh, okay. Well, let me know when you know more. I’ll be with Mai if you can’t reach me.” As an unconvincing smile crosses her face, I glance over at Mai who gives a nod before her normally strong face softens into a disarming grin. A sigh of relief exits my mouth.
“Okay, I will. Talk to you soon.”
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