Eli Ep. 3: A Quiet School at Night
Thanks to Eli, your support of their club activities is going well, leaving you reassured. But then you hear something.
Eli
One, two, three, four! One, two, three, four!
Eli
Hanayo, you're falling behind.
Hanayo
Right!
Eli
Don't fling your arms weird when you lift them up in the air, Nico!
Nico
Don't call it weird! This is the adorable sign for Nico-Nico-Ni!
Eli
Nico, no excuses. We choreographed this together, remember? I'll show you how it's done, and don't forget it.
Nico
Fiiine.
Player
Eli, you run dance practice, too?
Player
Your long limbs make your dancing look so graceful. It's hard to look away.
Umi
Not only does she have a great figure, but she has perfect posture too, doesn't she?
Eli
You think so? It might be because I practiced ballet when I was little.
Player
I see. (Eli is so pretty.)
Player
Eli, you do so much work for student council, manage the club's schedules, teach the dances…
Player
You're… You're like…
Option 1: “So perfect!” |
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Player So perfect! Eli Really? I think I can only do this from all the help everyone gives me. Eli I'm glad we asked you to do the scheduling, too. It leaves more time for other activities. |
Option 2: “A big sister who does everything.” |
Player A big sister who does everything. Eli Well I am an upperclassman, so I try hard to make sure everything runs smoothly for everyone. |
Player
You can do anything, can't you, Eli?
Eli
That's not true. Everyone is just doing what they can while helping each other.
Eli
I guess I can take that as a compliment, though.
Eli
*Chuckle* That's it for practice today! Good work everyone!
[Fade in/out.]
Player
(It got late. It was worth every minute, though.)
Player
(The reason my helping out is going so smoothly is because of Eli's hard work.)
Player
Oh no! I left my notebook in the club room!
Player
(No one should be there. I should go run and get it now.)
[Fade in/out.]
Player
Eep. An empty school is pretty creepy. I should just run to the club room.
???
EEEEEEK!
Player
That voice! Could it be?!
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