edelwaste
In the days leading up to the school festival, you spend time with the Literature Club getting everything ready, from poems to decorations and the small moments in between. When Sayori starts to seem a little off, you don't ignore it this time and choose to check in, and she opens up about how she feels. With things out in the open, the club feels closer, the work comes together smoothly, and the festival goes better than expected. By the end of it, Sayori is still by your side, her smile quieter but real in a way it hadn't been before.
Soo i guess, it's not always "Just Monika."
One step.. Two steps..
Every good ending is not perfect.