Who: Kariya, Neku, Roxas, Uzuki, Sho, Axel Eric, Mitsuki and Joshua.
What: Nearly the whole TWEWY cast has been de-aged, leaving it up to Kariya and Neku to babysit. Roxas and Axel are along for the ride too.
Where: Junkhouse Ramen
When: Day 227
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this is way better than the costco ramen! )
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He pushed open the door, calling. "Kariya? You here?"
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"Roxas. I see you've got Ax--... Eric, with you." This had only been going on for about an hour, but already Kariya looked harried, his hair frizzed and his face strained.
"Bring him inside. Come you guys, we'll get you something to eat." Kariya sighed deeply. This was going to be a long couple of days.
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He looked over at the redhaired boy that just came in. "You're Eric?" he said. He remembered talking to him over the journal. Eric couldn't pronouce his name.
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"Hi Yoshiya! Hi Loser!" She called, glad to be somewhere with another person who knew about Shibuya. "Do you guys know what's going on? Remember me? I'm Mitsuki! It's nice to meet you face-to-face, Yoshiya! Does anyone know Uzuki? She's really nice! Oh," Mitsuki turned to Kariya. "Didn't you say you had food? And you!" Here Mitsuki turned to that weird man in purple. "Who are you?"
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And for once he couldn't blame Joshua.
"I'm Neku," he said bluntly to the ten-year-old Konishi (really, she freaked him out the most). He gave a very tired wave to Roxas, before turning to the kids.
"Kariya and I are gonna go make some food, you all stay here and listen to Roxas. He's in charge, and if you disobey him," and Neku glowered at them all, "You'll be in big trouble."
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He'd frozen in place, completely baffled and completely scared out of his mind. As far as he knew, he had been in Shibuya a few moments ago, with his mother, sitting on the fire escape while he tried (and failed) to explain calculus to her.
He stood for a few seconds, before turning around and pulling his knees to his chest, looking out at all the strange people with wide brown eyes.
Fundamental theorem of calculus, he thought to himself, trying to calm down. If f is a continuous function on [a,b], then the function g(x) = ...
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