Project: Socialize (Chapters...

By NightLightLuminus

608K 35.1K 12.1K

This book will only include the Reference Chapters and Chapters 1-197 of the overall Project: Socialize serie... More

Characters (Mortals)
Characters (Divine)
Info About Palisia (Will be Updated?)
1. Socialization APP
2. Completing the Objective
3. Holding Hands
4. My Realization
5. Awkward Date
6. Mondays
7. Passing Time
8. To the Dinner
9. First Ever Failure
10. The Reason of Life
11. Morning Commute
12. Transfer Student
13. God's Plan
14. Sealant
15. Movie 2.0
16. Dinner after Movie
17. Next Task
18. This is all Pretend
19. Rubbing
20. If Only I can Forget as Well
21. Aftermath
22. Classroom Conflict
23. Why is she Here?
24. Walk in the Rain
25. But that's so Cliche
26. Relaxing Bath
27. I'm just a Mortal. I don't Understand
28. Like a Mortal
29. Even when I'm Struggling, her Smile will Forever Remain Mysterious
30. Looking for Members
31. The Club's Purpose
32. Its gotta be a Coincidence
33. Coincidence, Once Again
34. GTFO Please
35. My Saturday
36. Driving in the Rain
37. It's Gotta be Done
38. What is it that I Wanted?
39. Lover Hotel
40. The Showering
41. The Talk
42. What I Wanted
43. Bonus
44. Monday Once Again
45. Celebrity in my Class
46. Club Activity
47. Let the Hunt Begin
48. Hidden Message
49. My Plans
50. Stalking
51. She can be Honest With Herself if She Wanted to
52. Desperate Measures
53. Disappointment
54. Intermission
55. Just Like That?
56. School Festival and School Trip
57. Preparations for the Preparations
59. First Meeting
60. Intermission
61. No Respect For Me
62. Preparation Week
63. They will be Acting
64. You've Messed with the Wrong Person
65. I'm Confident
66. Trap
67. Exposed
68. School Festival
69. Walking with the Moon
70. Horror House
71. Backstage
72. Flowers of the Harem
73. Curtaincall
74. Doctor's Office
75. Winding Down
76. She and I will Never Change
77. End of the Festival
78. Formal Wear
79. Was She Always Like That?
80. Staying with the Moon.
81. Two Truths, One Lie
82. Irina, in Muria's Residence
83. A.M. 3:05
84. Weirdness
85. Ascending
86. Rooftop
87. Serenity
88. Mall
89. Lingerie
90. Sweetness
91. Birthday
92. Intermission?
93. Reconcile
94. School Trip: Morning Of
95. There's Things that Even Angels Cannot Do
96. Hotel in Saroff
97. They got her Gender Wrong
98. In the Hot Springs
99. Boy's Talk
100. The Promise
101. End of the Mandatory Events
102. To the Battleground
103. How to get out of an Awkward Situation
104. What to Watch
105. Sleeping Arrangements
106. Bedtime
107. If She Ever Needs Help
108. Next Battle
109. The Somber Reality
110. I am a Scum
111. Three Truths
112. We will Remain Like This
113. Bitter Sweet
114. May the Moon be Eternal
115. Don't Get too Attached
116. Buried Alive?
117. I'm not her Boyfriend
118. Gardens
119. It's Time to go
120. Disgust
121. Intermission
122. Platforms
123. Back to Palisia
124. Intermission
125. Adulthood
126. Human Right
127. His House
128. What Are We?
129. Release
130. Rainy Days Does Not Guarantee Coziness
131. Walks in the Rain Might be Restoring
132. Opposite Poles Attract
133. Don't Let it Slip Away, Please.
134. Final Decision
135. They will be Preparing for the Final Exams
136. You Still Need to Relax Somehow
137. Onto the Next Match
138. Intermission
139. A Message to be Forgotten
140. Study Session
141. End of the Session
142. Pain
143. Staying the Night
144. Flustered
145. How Not To Deal With An Awkward Situation
146. It's a Part of the Process
147. She Wants to Play What?
148. King's Game
149. Embrace
150. Together In Bed
151. Departure
152. She Can Choose Her Social Circle
153. Intermission
154. In the Car
155. Palisia Broadcasting Station
156. Heading to Dinner
157. Pre-Showtime
158. And the Show Begins
159. The Game's Begun
160. Doing the Right Thing
161. In the Night
162. Back to School
163. Mental Preparation
164. To the Hospital
165. Hospital Room
166. Cold, Winter Winds
167. Something's Amiss
168. Abnormal and Normal
169. Counseling
170. Cycle
171. Poem
172. Who He Is
173. Fear
174. Melancholic
175. Nothing has Changed, yet...Time will only Tell
176. That Winter, the Frostblume is no Longer in Bloom
177. Funeral
178. To Kill the Ghost
179. Her Diary
180. Divine Intervention
181. A Sin is Still a Sin
182. Fading
183. The World in Which I'm Forgotten
184. Christmas Eve - Celestial
185. Christmas Eve - Flowers
186. Christmas Eve - Memories
187. Christmas Eve - Revival
188. The Beginning of Another Semester
189. I am a Girl
190. Going to School
191. School Day
192. Girl Codes
193. Intruder
194. Heading Home
195. First Night as a Girl
196. Intermission
197. To the Shopping Mall

58. She Doesn't Know how to get Home

3.2K 249 113
By NightLightLuminus

With the club coming to an end and Loyd, Muria, Irina, Zaksus, and I packing our stuffs ready to leave, I took out my phone and checked the time. School was out at 4:00 PM, and now the time is currently 6:00 PM. That's two hours of doing nothing that I'll never get back... 
  
I let out a fatigued and yet frustrated sigh, looking down the empty hallway. Due to the weather being autumn, the day wasn't as long as it was during the summer. Therefore, the sunlight that shined in through the glass windows on the outside wall of the hallway was an orange, casting long shadows along the hall. Looking out the window, the outside world was dyed an orange color as the day welcomed the dusk to take its place. The sound of crows could be faintly heard from within the hallway as the dark birds flew by in the distant sky.

It was starting to get cold, and the low temperature was reflected in the hallway. This was one of the reasons why I was glad that we switched to our winter uniforms already. The second reason is that the winter uniform looks better than the summer ones. These are the two main reasons.

"So that's it for today," Loyd said to the rest of us as he finished locking the doors. "Let's leave together. On the way, I can return the keys to the faculty office."

"Sounds good," Zaksus smiled and agreed.

The rest of us didn't say anything, which Loyd took as a silent agreement to his arrangements. Although, I think it would've been fine if any one of us decided that we wanted to leave early or did not want to leave as a group. However, no one chose to do so, which basically meant that everyone else agreed with his suggestion.

With my hands in my pockets, I walked along with them, trailing behind some what to my comfortable spot at the tail end of the group. I love being in the back. Here, no one can see me and I can see everyone else. It's kinda similar to the reason why cats love boxes so much.

Come to think of it, cats... hmm... I like cats. They're nice and cute. I think they're superior to dogs because cats can function alone, unlike dogs who need their owners. If I were to get a pet, I would get a cat because they're so independent.

If I were to ever find a girlfriend, I would like one the way I like my cats: independent. I hope that they'll maybe be older than me by a few years because older girls or woman are more independent, and often times, they're people that I can rely on. They can take care of me when I need to be taken care of, and the relationship won't be one-sided. Then it's decided. My future girlfriend/wife need to be independent and someone that I can rely on.

With those thoughts on my mind, I allowed my body to go on autopilot and walk wherever the people in front of me went. This is also another benefit of being at the back of the group because you can think whatever you want to without anyone calling you out for not paying attention to the conversation topic. Well... if you're at the back of the group, then that usually means that you're not part of the conversation in the first place, so it really doesn't matter that much...

Our walk through the hallway soon came to a brief hiatus after stopping by the faculty office to allow Loyd to return the keys to our club room. Our journey resumed once Loyd exited the faculty office, and it finally came to an end when we all made it to the nearest train station.

The station was slowly becoming busy as rush hour was in the not too far future, with large streams of people walking by us. These people were from all walks of life, some examples being the office ladies and men to students to housewives. They walked about with a sense of urgency on their faces. Everyone probably worried about the impending rush hour and dreaded the thought of boarding the tightly packed train cars. Therefore, everyone, me included, wanted to quickly board the train and make it home before the trains become extremely crowded.

"You're not being picked up by car?" I noticed that Irina was still with us whereas usually she would've been picked up by that black SUV after school. "Oh and don't you have a film shoot after school? Is it fine to stay that long after school?"

Irina shook her head. "It's fine," she said. "Father and I decided to decline a bunch of my other jobs since I'm earning enough already to help the family. There's no need for me to be over exerting myself."

"That's nice to hear," Loyd commented. "It's bad to stress oneself too much."

"Yeah," Irina nodded and smiled. "I'll have more time to do what ordinary high school girls do."

"Isn't that Irina?" I heard some murmurs originating from somewhere in the station. Looking around, I discovered a group of high school boys dressed in another school's uniform taking out their phones and pointing it in our direction.

"They're taking pictures..." Zaksus muttered to himself as he looked back at them from over his shoulders.

"Right," Muria nodded.

"Let's get going," I suggested.

"You're right," Loyd nodded. "See you guys tomorrow." He then started heading for the escalators that led to the underground metro.

"See you, Loyd," Zaksus said his goodbyes to him and then turned to face us. "See you guys tomorrow." He then took off and passed through the ticket gates for a different train line.

"Then I'll see you tomorrow," I said to Irina and turned and started for the escalators leading up to the elevated railways.

"I live in the same direction as him. See you tomorrow." Muria expressed her goodbyes with Irina and then started following after me.

As I walked, I had a bad feeling. Irina hadn't said goodbye to us, that meant that she wasn't done just yet. She needs our help. Now what is it that will lead to her needing our help? My guess is that she probably needs help using the trains. It's understandable since she's probably most used to being picked up in a car.

With a sigh, I paused in my footsteps and turned around. This gesture surprised Muria, who also stopped and followed me with her eyes. I walked right past her and back to where Irina was looking around with a confused and troubled expression on her face. In those blue eyes of hers, I saw a look of uncertainty surveying her surroundings. When her surveying gaze landed on me, she discovered me standing before her with an ambivalent expression on my face.

"You don't know how to get home?" I asked.

"I..." She averted my gaze and looked to the side.

"..." Her unwillingness to trust her problems to me made me quite irritated. Therefore, I turned around after staring at her for a few seconds and started walking away. "Goodbye."

"Wait!"

She finally called out and reached for her hand out for me. However, since I had already anticipated this action from her, I turned around right when she called my name and caught her with her hand outreached in my direction. She seemed to be frightened by my sudden motion, which I saw in her eyes, and retracted her hand. She then brought both hands together and looked at me nervously with her head somewhat lowered.

"I don't know how to get home..." she whispered shyly with a flustered expression on her face and darted her eyes about.

I stared at her, intentionally making her endure this situation even longer. It had no effect on me, but for her, being in such a flustered situation, it must've been awful for her. Well... not in a bad way for say. It's more of a... how would I describe it? It's a non-harmful feeling that I'm having her endure, but it shouldn't harm her in any way. To be honest, I kinda enjoyed seeing her blush and appear so flustered. It's kinda entertaining.

She then looked up at me, and that was when I felt my heart start accelerating. Her eyes were somewhat teary, which when combined with that blushing face of hers, it for some reason had an oddly alluring effect. It kinda makes me want to protect it from harm and only allow myself to be the one to mess with her. In summary, she's very cute at the moment.

"Y-you should've said it earlier."

God damn it. Why am I getting flustered?

"Where do you live?"

She then told me her address, and I told her which line to take depending on her address. However, she appeared to still be quite confused. Then, I took out my phone, taught her how to use the Map app to see what line to take, but she still looked at me with those helpless eyes of hers. Therefore, I decided to give up.

"I'll take her home," I looked over my shoulder and at Muria. "You can go ahead."

Muria then chuckled and crossed her arms. "Who says I'm waiting for you?" she said in a cold and mocking voice. "How narcissistic are you? I'm just here to make sure you don't do anything weird to Irina."

"..." I frowned out of being annoyed and looked at her. "You coming or not?"

"Of course I'm going," she said. "Who knows what a desperate monster like you will do once you get the chance to be alone with a girl."

"...I'm not that bad of a person," I sighed as I started leading Irina to the platform for her train.

"Are you sure you're a person and not a thirsty wolf?" Muria then responded in a mocking manner.

On her face was a look of confidence and superiority, a look that I can't bring myself to hate or despise no matter how much she mocked me. Maybe I've already accepted her character and it has no effect on me, but for some reason I couldn't sense any real disdain in her voice.

I ignored her and passed through the ticket gates by quickly bringing my phone over the scanner, allowing the machine to know that I'm going to be using this line. This train line that I was about to board isn't covered in my school commute pass. Therefore, what I scanned is basically my payment information. Once I scan my phone once again at the ticket gates of the station where I disembark, the funds will be deducted from my virtual wallet.

On the train it was already somewhat crowded, with the three of us being forced to be close together. Since this was probably Irina's first time in a long time riding in a packed train car, I used my own body to shield off other passengers and secured enough breathing room for her and Muria.

"Thank you," Muria expressed her gratitude.

So when it's situations like this, she can talk normally to me...

The train ride didn't take too long since Irina's house was on the banks of the Helliger River in one of the skyrise condo buildings by the river on the Nocsinis end of the river. It was quite a wealthy area. The stores and restaurants here all appeared quite high end, with some of the shorter buildings by the road having a rooftop park area for guests to rest at. That's not the rare to be honest and can be found in other areas in Palisia, but it's still kinda fancy.

"Which building is it?" I stepped to the side as we exited the train station at Nocsinis Station to allow the many skyscrapers that characterized the city to come into view and for Irina to point out for me.

"That one," Irina pointed at an extremely tall and creatively designed skyscraper in the distant sky.

"That one?" I looked in the direction she pointed in and then back at her and Muria. "Let's go."

I decided to lead since I probably had the best sense of direction out of the three of us. Muria has demonstrated that she does not have a good sense of direction in the past already, and Irina... I don't expect much from her. I don't blame her because she probably never had the chance to truly walk the streets since she's usually escorted around in vehicles with tinted windows which made it difficult to remember the route.

The two girls behind me don't seem to have a problem with me leading since they followed without saying a word. That works with me since it's quieter and probably made it so that we could arrive at our destination even quicker.

We walked by the numerous skyscrapers and high rises, passing by numerous stores, restaurants, pedestrians, and cars on the road. The city was lively even as night slowly approached and casted a dark veil over the world. However, the city was brightly illuminated with its many street lights, store lights, and bright neon signs. Many windows of the skyscrapers were also illuminated, creating a beautiful scene in the dark sky.

A gentle wind blew by as I walked, letting me know that the river was extremely close to us. Like I had expected, after walking for a short while, the river came into view as we approached the riverbank. On the riverbank was a trail that some people used to jog with occasional benches for resting. The river was also extremely colorful as it reflected the lights from the skyscrapers that towered over it to its and our left. I looked up at the skyscraper, taking in the beauty of its modern design, feeling as if I was in a forest but instead of trees, it's skyscrapers.

It wasn't long until the three of us came across the building Irina resided in. At the front, there was a security post where security guards were deployed to monitor that only residents or approved guests may enter the building. Seeing that she probably knows the way from here and that it was getting late, I decided that I should start heading home.

"You know the way from here on?" I asked her. "Just ride the elevator to your floor and enter your house."

"I-I know!" she blushed.

"Goodnight," I casually smiled after knowing that my mission hads been accomplished. "See you tomorrow."

"See you," Muria added as well.

"See you guys tomorrow," Irina bowed her head in gratitude and smiled as she saw us off.

Retracing our steps and walking down the sidewalk with the Helliger River now to our left, I looked across the wide river and at the Lumina District on the other side.

"That's our building," I pointed out as I saw the familiar shape of the building that Muria and I resided in.

Muria looked in the direction I was looking in as well, taking in the beautiful nighttime skyline of the Lumina District. The many windows of the skyscrapers on the other side of the river were all brightly illuminated, creating a beautiful light show in the nighttime sky. As we gazed at our home, a gentle breeze blew by, moving my hair and stinging my face with its low temperature. It blew past me, moving Muria's long black hair in the air and causing her skirt to dance in the air.

"Let's head home," I muttered.

"Yeah," I heard Muria lightly agree from behind me.




Author's Note:

Longer Chapter this time. 10 pages in Google Docs instead of the usual 6 pages. Please vote and comment😭😭😭😭


And just saying, these daily postings aren't gonna last forever. Once senior year of high school starts for me, the current schedule won't last. It'll probably be two times per week that I'll post or something like that... And if I'm still writing once I hit college... updates will be slow... But that's in the future, so no need to worry about it now.

Edited by TBasileEdits

Continue Reading

You'll Also Like

164 0 11
Personally, I never saw myself as an optimistic person. I never really had any friends, I didn't share feelings for people, I never really had any so...
3.6K 51 16
You get sent to another universe and don't remember anything, except your age, some sort of riddle that you don't even remember all of, and the where...
501K 15.5K 49
"Kara, you're my best friend right?" "Umm yeah?" "You'd do anything for me, right?" "As long as it doesn't involve 10 years in prison, yeah." "Be my...
9.4M 308K 70
Wattpad Creator! Happy and proud. HIM: Staying the night? Not my thing. Hearts and flowers? Boring. Falling in love? Not anytime soon. Settling down...