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    Fucking Damned Day

    by Nilu

    Haddonfield High School, an ordinary American public high school. Four students end up trapped inside the school. Along with an undead serial killer resurrected by a Satanist.

    Luca finds this situation agonizing. And as if being threatened with his life wasn’t hard enough,

    “……It’s been a really long time. Has it been four years?”

    Why, of all people, was he trapped here with Noah Solano?

    “Luca, I like you, so I can’t pretend I don’t know. I’ve liked you ever since the first time I saw you.”

    Why is Noah so honest even in this life-threatening situation? 

    Luca has no choice but to run away. From Noah’s heart, from his own feelings, and from the resurrected serial killer.

    ***

    “Just like you said, it’s been a really long time since we last saw each other. It’s been that long. We might die right now, and you really want to talk about that with me?”

    As Luca finally stopped pretending not to know and brought up the subject, Noah’s expression became more serious than ever. He was more solemn than when he spoke about the murderer roaming outside.

    “I want to do that because I might die.”

    “Even if it is a situation where you might die, a conversation that ended back then isn’t going to continue now. We finished talking about it back then.”

    Luca concluded firmly. However, Noah’s response was even firmer than Luca’s.

    “No, you were the only one who ended it. That was a notification. You didn’t even try to talk to me.”

    “Relationships end with just a notification! And… we were nothing more than acquaintances, too awkward to even call friends.”

    “Don’t make me out to be someone who clings to a relationship that is nothing more than an acquaintance. If you had just been honest about your feelings and situation and ended it there, things wouldn’t be like this. …But you make me keep hoping.”

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