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| “In the Spring when I was sixteen, I met a man akin to the devil.” -From Reni Kamikizaka |
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| 1. Devil’s Way |
| We were assigned to a new class in my sophomore year of high school. As I moved to my new classroom, I took a side glance at my classmates who got together with their friends, who were separated from their friends and who were wavering between joy and despair. It didn't matter to me who I was with in my new class. As I checked the seat arrangement on the black board and organized my desk, someone suddenly started talking to me. |
| He asked me whether my first name was my real name. "What the heck is this guy talking about," is what I thought at first. The guy who talked to me so friendly that time was in the same class as me. |
| I've never planned to get close to my classmates, nor did I plan to remember their names. But that guy strangely stood out so much I ended up remembering his name even when I didn't want to. Even if he did stand out, it was not in a good way. He fell where there was nothing, spilled his stuff, spilled his lunch box and laughed at his unbelievable clumsiness. |
| Even when I ignored all his stupid questions, that guy kept talking to me so persistently. Moreover, he shortened people's names and even came up with bad nicknames as he pleased. |
| "You probably don't really have a chance to write your name, right," so that guy said straight at me as he handed out a club registration paper with my name written on it. I was taken aback, and that guy simply smiled and told me, "Let's do theater together." |
| 2. In the Light of Young Boys |
| 3. One Way |
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| “QUOTE” -From Reni Kamikizaka |
| 4. You and Me |
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| “QUOTE” -From Reni Kamikizaka |
| 5. The Prisoner |
| 6. The Fugitive |
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| 7. Time Regained |
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| Reni Kamikizaka ACT3! 1/2 “EVER LASTING” |
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| NEXT Proceed to the “ACT3! 2/2” ? |