A day in the life of ____________
Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 3:23 am
Okay, so to be quite honest this is the first fanfic I have ever written. Sure, I have written stories of pure imagination before but nothing involving a pre-existent character. I appreciate any positive or negative feedback as it only serves me to improve my skills for the future. Anyways, on to the main point.
This series of fic that I plan on completing all takes place on the same day. You follow each of the main characters through their thought process as the day unfolds and with later chapters you might notice the similarities as their stories really do connect with each other. I plan on doing one for each of the girls, including Misha, so that will be interesting to write as they share the same brain anyways. I also will finish off with Hisao who ties the entire day together along with an Extra Chapter entitled: a day in the life of 'Kenji?'. What am I still talking about; let's get on with the story. (by the way: whooho, this is my 100th post)
A Day in the Life of Hanako
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The sun streams in through the window hitting my face, causing me to awaken. I glance over to the clock on my bedside table.
6:13
It would appear that the sun woke me up 2 minutes earlier than I wanted. I turn off the alarm, since its assistance would no longer be needed and get my supplies ready for washing. I always wake up earlier than most of the other girls, since I prefer to have the bathroom to myself on account of my appearance.
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After dressing I head out to class before most anyone has even left the dorms. I prefer getting to the classroom before the others.
The morning air lingered with the chill from the night before as I made my way into the main school building to class 3-3. I take my normal seat in the back as I pull out a book from my bag. It was a story about a young man who had gone on a quest to find a cure for his fiancée’s illness. Along the way he is faced challenges and dangerous predicaments that would make most turn back and leave fate to be. This character, on the other hand, continued on not considering the dangers posed on him but rather only thinking about the girl back home. I really admire such determination for ones love.
I was about to reach a pinnacle point in story when….
Hi: Hey Hanako, how are you this morning?
Ha: Ah, Hisao….umm…good morning. I-I’m doing fine; how about you?
Hi: Oh, you know, same old same old.
He lets out a slight laugh and then looks at me with a smile that could brighten anyone’s day. The sun coming in from the window seemed to give him a glowing affect. Reminds me of how they portray the hero of my story.
The rest of the students have arrived in the classroom at this time as the bell goes off. Looks like Muto is late again. I don’t know whether to take him as being lazy or praise him for his ability to hold this job while showing up late as much as he does.
Mi: Hicchan!
I guess I was right when I said that everyone was here.
Mi: Hicchan!
Hi: Looks like I better get before Misha decides to force me to my seat.
Hi: I’ll talk to you later Hanako.
Ha: S-sure.
Hisao moves over to his desk as Muto finally decides to make his entrance.
Mu: Sorry, to be late again but I was lost on the path of life.
I don’t mind the excuses much at all. Sometimes they are actually quite interesting.
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When the first half of the day was over I was hoping that Hisao would join me and Lilly in the tea room. I wait until most of the class has left before I approach Hisao. Luckily for me Shizune and Misha had also decided to leave with the rest of the class. I give Hisao a slight tap on the shoulder to let him know I was there.
Hi: Yes….oh, it’s you Hanako.
Ha: Y-yes…..well, I was kind of hoping…..that you would join me and Lilly for lunch today.
He seems to grow excited at first but then tries to mask it with a simple smile.
Hi: Sure, I would love to join you guys. Shall we walk there together?
Ha: S-sure….of course.
Hisao finishes packing away his stuff in his bag and shoves it under the desk.
Hi: Alright then, let’s get going.
We walk out of the classroom and turn the corner to head towards the tea room. Several of the other students were heading outside as it was a beautiful day. None of them paid any particular attention to us but were too preoccupied by the tempting warmth of the outside to pay much attention to anything. I’m surprised Hisao wouldn’t have rather spent his lunch in the warmth of the afternoon. We arrive at the tea room a short while later to have Lilly greet us as we walked through doorway.
Li: Hanako, is that you?
I have yet to understand how Lilly has an uncanny ability to tell when I enter a room. You might say she just assumed it as me because she and I are normally the only ones to use this room during lunch. I have, however, noticed that this phenomenon has happened on to numerous occasions for me to count.
Hi: I’m here as well, Lilly. How’s your day been thus far?
Lilly and Hisao have really been talkative to each other lately. They also seem to go along great together and I haven’t seen Lilly this optimistic before. It’s almost as though she has a new glow to herself. This makes me wonder if Hisao prefers a girl like Lilly; who isn’t afraid to fully open herself to him.
Li: Hanako, would you like some tea?
Ha: Huhh….
Li: I said would you care for some tea.
Ha: Y-yes…oh, sorry I was ummm…just spaced out there for a second.
She only chuckled and went back to pouring tea into three cups on the table. I haven’t told Lilly yet; how I feel about Hisao. I know I’ll have to do it eventually if I ever want something more but for now I think it is best that I leave things as they are. However, Lilly hasn’t said anything to me either, so for all I know she could have the same feelings towards Hisao as I do. My chances might be shortly slipping away.
The rest of the lunch period went same as usual until the bell signaling class was to start again rang through the halls of the school. We could hear the bustle of students making their way back into the school. I could even hear some students starting to protest having to go back to class.
We pack everything away and Hisao and I say goodbye to Lilly and head back to our respective classrooms. By the time we get back to 3-3 Muto had already started talking. We attempt to sneak in, but to no avail.
Mu: Well, where have you two been this fine evening? You know, never mind. Just… try not to let it happen too often.
What was he so smug about? And really, how does he get to question our lateness when he himself just showed up late this morning. Aside from that, Hisao and I take our respective seats as Muto continues with his lecture. Later on, as I glace over to Hisao I can see Misha is pestering him from behind and I notice a sharp stare coming from Shizune which immediately causes me to retract in my desk and advert my eyes. I wonder how much they plan on drilling him. I guess it didn’t help our cause having arrived late for class and the fact that Shizune really doesn’t care for me. She has never really extended a sign of friendship to neither me nor Lilly at any point of time but she seems to have a high interest in Hisao. I recall on those first few days how they continued to persist that he join the Student Council. I don’t blame him for eventually conceding to the idea; those two really have a way of getting what they want. I soon notice that I was spaced out in though for several minutes, Muto must have noticed one way or another but continued on. I guess he really doesn’t want to know.
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After class, most of the students went off to their respective clubs and activities. With the conclusion of the school festival having just taken place a week ago, I was thinking that Shizune wouldn’t have an excuse for Hisao to join them for a while. I was horribly mistaken.
Mi: Come on Hicchan, we got a lot of work to do today.
Hi: But I thought the school festival was the hardest part and we were going to have a break now that it was over.
I notice a smile on Shizune’s face as she adjusts her glasses and signs a few phrases to Misha. Looks like she planned ahead as whenever Hisao came up with an excuse to not join them in their work, Misha already had a simple response she accredited to Shizune. Hisao glances my way and shrugs his shoulders indicating that he had been defeated and I was out of luck. I slip out of the classroom virtually unnoticed by the pair of girls. I guess I won’t have the chance to talk with Hisao today.
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I head over to the library to continue reading my book in peace. The sunlight was naturally filtered into the room through the windows as I sat on my favorite beanbag chair. The natural light flooding into the room was perfect for reading. I continue from where I had left off. The next few hours blew by as I started to reach the conclusion of my book. Thus far, the protagonist had braved through 3 storms, fought a total of 5 monsters and now journeyed thru miles of dense forest. The sun was starting to wane causing me to lose my natural light; I’ll save the rest to read before bed. I place the book into my bag and head towards the exit.
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I wonder how Hisao managed to hold up against those two today. He certainly didn’t look too excited about his situation; nor does he ever. I decide it would be best if I try and approach him tomorrow and pull him away before he suffers the same fate again. However, I might only make things worse for him as Shizune would only criticize me making Hisao have to worry about me in the process. He just has that kind of heart.
As I approach the dorms I stop to admire Rin’s mural. Hisao really talks up Rin’s art at times, often complementing her way of viewing her works. She seems to have made an interesting impression on him. Pertaining to the mural, Hisao has never quite said anything about it being beautiful in particular but he has mentioned once that if you tilt your head to the side you can make out the image of a rabbit by staring long enough. I knew he was only kidding but that didn’t stop me from attempting his suggestion. I tilt my head to the side and search for anything that might resemble a rabbit in any way, shape, or form.
Ri: I think it looks better this way as well.
I jump in excitement before realizing who was standing just next to me.
Ha: R-rin, how long have you been here?
Ri: Well, it was several years ago when my parents decided they wanted to have….
Ha: N-no….that’s not what I meant.
I guess you really have to understand Rin in order to ask the right question for the answer you’re looking for. But I guessed she had to have been here for only a short while to be able to sneak next to me without notice. She must really be light on her feet. It appeared that Rin must have guessed I knew the answer to my question as she just continued to stare at her mural with her head tilted slightly to the right. I thought it was best to leave her to her thoughts. Lilly has mentioned on occasion that Rin has the habit of spacing out completely making things quite awkward in that case.
Ha: Well, I’m…. heading back to the dorms Rin. Don’t.. stay out to long.
She just continues tilting her head in different angles but I could tell she at least recognized my words. I head back to the dorms and enter my room feeling a little weird about the very short, conversation I had with Rin. I honestly wonder what goes on in that head of hers. I set out unpacking the things from my bag that I wouldn’t need for the following day and turn on the lamp next to my bed. I change into my pajamas and take the book I had only been reading a short time ago and continue reading for another hour until I had finally reached the last page.
The protagonist had finally achieved his goal of finding the flower that was needed to save his fiancées of her illness. The epilogue stated that they went on to have a wonderful life together and when the man finally reached his old age and lay ill, at his bedside lay his wife. She remembered how he had put everything on the line in the name of love for her and she decided that the least she could do in his remaining hours is stay by his side.
I turn off the lights and place the now completed book on my nightstand. I start to fall asleep and think about the story I had only moments ago put down. I wish fantasy like that would be present in real life. Or maybe I just need to make it happen? An image of Hisao’s warm smile makes its way into my head. As I drift on the line separating consciousness from non I mutter a small sentence under my breath.
Ha: I…I wish to stand by your side, Hisao.
My eyes fully close and peace enters the night.
This series of fic that I plan on completing all takes place on the same day. You follow each of the main characters through their thought process as the day unfolds and with later chapters you might notice the similarities as their stories really do connect with each other. I plan on doing one for each of the girls, including Misha, so that will be interesting to write as they share the same brain anyways. I also will finish off with Hisao who ties the entire day together along with an Extra Chapter entitled: a day in the life of 'Kenji?'. What am I still talking about; let's get on with the story. (by the way: whooho, this is my 100th post)
A Day in the Life of Hanako
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The sun streams in through the window hitting my face, causing me to awaken. I glance over to the clock on my bedside table.
6:13
It would appear that the sun woke me up 2 minutes earlier than I wanted. I turn off the alarm, since its assistance would no longer be needed and get my supplies ready for washing. I always wake up earlier than most of the other girls, since I prefer to have the bathroom to myself on account of my appearance.
---------------------------------------
After dressing I head out to class before most anyone has even left the dorms. I prefer getting to the classroom before the others.
The morning air lingered with the chill from the night before as I made my way into the main school building to class 3-3. I take my normal seat in the back as I pull out a book from my bag. It was a story about a young man who had gone on a quest to find a cure for his fiancée’s illness. Along the way he is faced challenges and dangerous predicaments that would make most turn back and leave fate to be. This character, on the other hand, continued on not considering the dangers posed on him but rather only thinking about the girl back home. I really admire such determination for ones love.
I was about to reach a pinnacle point in story when….
Hi: Hey Hanako, how are you this morning?
Ha: Ah, Hisao….umm…good morning. I-I’m doing fine; how about you?
Hi: Oh, you know, same old same old.
He lets out a slight laugh and then looks at me with a smile that could brighten anyone’s day. The sun coming in from the window seemed to give him a glowing affect. Reminds me of how they portray the hero of my story.
The rest of the students have arrived in the classroom at this time as the bell goes off. Looks like Muto is late again. I don’t know whether to take him as being lazy or praise him for his ability to hold this job while showing up late as much as he does.
Mi: Hicchan!
I guess I was right when I said that everyone was here.
Mi: Hicchan!
Hi: Looks like I better get before Misha decides to force me to my seat.
Hi: I’ll talk to you later Hanako.
Ha: S-sure.
Hisao moves over to his desk as Muto finally decides to make his entrance.
Mu: Sorry, to be late again but I was lost on the path of life.
I don’t mind the excuses much at all. Sometimes they are actually quite interesting.
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When the first half of the day was over I was hoping that Hisao would join me and Lilly in the tea room. I wait until most of the class has left before I approach Hisao. Luckily for me Shizune and Misha had also decided to leave with the rest of the class. I give Hisao a slight tap on the shoulder to let him know I was there.
Hi: Yes….oh, it’s you Hanako.
Ha: Y-yes…..well, I was kind of hoping…..that you would join me and Lilly for lunch today.
He seems to grow excited at first but then tries to mask it with a simple smile.
Hi: Sure, I would love to join you guys. Shall we walk there together?
Ha: S-sure….of course.
Hisao finishes packing away his stuff in his bag and shoves it under the desk.
Hi: Alright then, let’s get going.
We walk out of the classroom and turn the corner to head towards the tea room. Several of the other students were heading outside as it was a beautiful day. None of them paid any particular attention to us but were too preoccupied by the tempting warmth of the outside to pay much attention to anything. I’m surprised Hisao wouldn’t have rather spent his lunch in the warmth of the afternoon. We arrive at the tea room a short while later to have Lilly greet us as we walked through doorway.
Li: Hanako, is that you?
I have yet to understand how Lilly has an uncanny ability to tell when I enter a room. You might say she just assumed it as me because she and I are normally the only ones to use this room during lunch. I have, however, noticed that this phenomenon has happened on to numerous occasions for me to count.
Hi: I’m here as well, Lilly. How’s your day been thus far?
Lilly and Hisao have really been talkative to each other lately. They also seem to go along great together and I haven’t seen Lilly this optimistic before. It’s almost as though she has a new glow to herself. This makes me wonder if Hisao prefers a girl like Lilly; who isn’t afraid to fully open herself to him.
Li: Hanako, would you like some tea?
Ha: Huhh….
Li: I said would you care for some tea.
Ha: Y-yes…oh, sorry I was ummm…just spaced out there for a second.
She only chuckled and went back to pouring tea into three cups on the table. I haven’t told Lilly yet; how I feel about Hisao. I know I’ll have to do it eventually if I ever want something more but for now I think it is best that I leave things as they are. However, Lilly hasn’t said anything to me either, so for all I know she could have the same feelings towards Hisao as I do. My chances might be shortly slipping away.
The rest of the lunch period went same as usual until the bell signaling class was to start again rang through the halls of the school. We could hear the bustle of students making their way back into the school. I could even hear some students starting to protest having to go back to class.
We pack everything away and Hisao and I say goodbye to Lilly and head back to our respective classrooms. By the time we get back to 3-3 Muto had already started talking. We attempt to sneak in, but to no avail.
Mu: Well, where have you two been this fine evening? You know, never mind. Just… try not to let it happen too often.
What was he so smug about? And really, how does he get to question our lateness when he himself just showed up late this morning. Aside from that, Hisao and I take our respective seats as Muto continues with his lecture. Later on, as I glace over to Hisao I can see Misha is pestering him from behind and I notice a sharp stare coming from Shizune which immediately causes me to retract in my desk and advert my eyes. I wonder how much they plan on drilling him. I guess it didn’t help our cause having arrived late for class and the fact that Shizune really doesn’t care for me. She has never really extended a sign of friendship to neither me nor Lilly at any point of time but she seems to have a high interest in Hisao. I recall on those first few days how they continued to persist that he join the Student Council. I don’t blame him for eventually conceding to the idea; those two really have a way of getting what they want. I soon notice that I was spaced out in though for several minutes, Muto must have noticed one way or another but continued on. I guess he really doesn’t want to know.
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After class, most of the students went off to their respective clubs and activities. With the conclusion of the school festival having just taken place a week ago, I was thinking that Shizune wouldn’t have an excuse for Hisao to join them for a while. I was horribly mistaken.
Mi: Come on Hicchan, we got a lot of work to do today.
Hi: But I thought the school festival was the hardest part and we were going to have a break now that it was over.
I notice a smile on Shizune’s face as she adjusts her glasses and signs a few phrases to Misha. Looks like she planned ahead as whenever Hisao came up with an excuse to not join them in their work, Misha already had a simple response she accredited to Shizune. Hisao glances my way and shrugs his shoulders indicating that he had been defeated and I was out of luck. I slip out of the classroom virtually unnoticed by the pair of girls. I guess I won’t have the chance to talk with Hisao today.
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I head over to the library to continue reading my book in peace. The sunlight was naturally filtered into the room through the windows as I sat on my favorite beanbag chair. The natural light flooding into the room was perfect for reading. I continue from where I had left off. The next few hours blew by as I started to reach the conclusion of my book. Thus far, the protagonist had braved through 3 storms, fought a total of 5 monsters and now journeyed thru miles of dense forest. The sun was starting to wane causing me to lose my natural light; I’ll save the rest to read before bed. I place the book into my bag and head towards the exit.
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I wonder how Hisao managed to hold up against those two today. He certainly didn’t look too excited about his situation; nor does he ever. I decide it would be best if I try and approach him tomorrow and pull him away before he suffers the same fate again. However, I might only make things worse for him as Shizune would only criticize me making Hisao have to worry about me in the process. He just has that kind of heart.
As I approach the dorms I stop to admire Rin’s mural. Hisao really talks up Rin’s art at times, often complementing her way of viewing her works. She seems to have made an interesting impression on him. Pertaining to the mural, Hisao has never quite said anything about it being beautiful in particular but he has mentioned once that if you tilt your head to the side you can make out the image of a rabbit by staring long enough. I knew he was only kidding but that didn’t stop me from attempting his suggestion. I tilt my head to the side and search for anything that might resemble a rabbit in any way, shape, or form.
Ri: I think it looks better this way as well.
I jump in excitement before realizing who was standing just next to me.
Ha: R-rin, how long have you been here?
Ri: Well, it was several years ago when my parents decided they wanted to have….
Ha: N-no….that’s not what I meant.
I guess you really have to understand Rin in order to ask the right question for the answer you’re looking for. But I guessed she had to have been here for only a short while to be able to sneak next to me without notice. She must really be light on her feet. It appeared that Rin must have guessed I knew the answer to my question as she just continued to stare at her mural with her head tilted slightly to the right. I thought it was best to leave her to her thoughts. Lilly has mentioned on occasion that Rin has the habit of spacing out completely making things quite awkward in that case.
Ha: Well, I’m…. heading back to the dorms Rin. Don’t.. stay out to long.
She just continues tilting her head in different angles but I could tell she at least recognized my words. I head back to the dorms and enter my room feeling a little weird about the very short, conversation I had with Rin. I honestly wonder what goes on in that head of hers. I set out unpacking the things from my bag that I wouldn’t need for the following day and turn on the lamp next to my bed. I change into my pajamas and take the book I had only been reading a short time ago and continue reading for another hour until I had finally reached the last page.
The protagonist had finally achieved his goal of finding the flower that was needed to save his fiancées of her illness. The epilogue stated that they went on to have a wonderful life together and when the man finally reached his old age and lay ill, at his bedside lay his wife. She remembered how he had put everything on the line in the name of love for her and she decided that the least she could do in his remaining hours is stay by his side.
I turn off the lights and place the now completed book on my nightstand. I start to fall asleep and think about the story I had only moments ago put down. I wish fantasy like that would be present in real life. Or maybe I just need to make it happen? An image of Hisao’s warm smile makes its way into my head. As I drift on the line separating consciousness from non I mutter a small sentence under my breath.
Ha: I…I wish to stand by your side, Hisao.
My eyes fully close and peace enters the night.