*you think you're in the clear, then bam! random supernatural element test-by-dead-magical-counselor hits you when you least expect it. I claim in loco parentis, though, if anyone tries to declare this unconstitutional*
A pleasure to meet you, Rue-san.
Oh? Well, I'm one of the newer counselors, myself. Have you found an adequate place to stay and received all of the necessary warnings?
*mother emo out the wazoo! though part of it is transferred Tsuzuki emo. which is partially transferred mother emo. which... yeah.*
The lake monster, who is named Marcy, has been known to deal unpleasantly with intruders. Also, the lake water itself is, I believe, radioactive to some extent.
Yes, it does. I'm sure such a rooming situation is preferable to some.
What sort of things did you do back at home, Rue-san?
If you are on good terms with her, I am sure that your risk is low. However, a hot-tempered camper or one with less experience with such things could easily find themselves in quite a bit of trouble quite easily.
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Are you one of the new campers?
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You're the first counselor I've met.
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A pleasure to meet you, Rue-san.
Oh? Well, I'm one of the newer counselors, myself. Have you found an adequate place to stay and received all of the necessary warnings?
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I believe so -- I was told to avoid food not provided by the mess hall staff, at any rate, and I've been given a room in the hospital.
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Avoiding contact with the lake is one of the general warnings as well.
I see. Do you plan to stay in the hospital indefinitely or are you planning to move into one of the cabins?
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Why's that?
I'm quite happy with the hospital room. It does have a certain privacy to it.
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The lake monster, who is named Marcy, has been known to deal unpleasantly with intruders. Also, the lake water itself is, I believe, radioactive to some extent.
Yes, it does. I'm sure such a rooming situation is preferable to some.
What sort of things did you do back at home, Rue-san?
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I'm a ballet student, Tatsumi. And you?
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How long have you studied ballet?
I work as a secretary for a detective agency.
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Oh, since I was very young, though I've only recently enrolled at Gold Crown Academy.
How fascinating.
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That sounds very prestigious. You must be quite a dancer. Do you plan to pursue it as a career?
No, not really.
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Oh, but you must meet all kinds of interesting people!
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My job has me mainly in the office. I rarely enter the field, which is where all of the "action" takes place. I see my co-workers a great deal.
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