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deadletters
A notebook found shoved under Ryoko's pillow in R1
The first page is a letter from Ryoko to... well, Ryoko. It outlines their situation, explains (in short) that she is suffering from an illness that may effect her memory and encourages her to go to the people she can trust if this is new information to her: Serizawa, Majima, Avenger, Rin and Marcy.
It appears to have been started relatively recently, as it only includes characters remaining in the group from Week 5 onwards. Each person has a page or two dedicated to them, with a brief physical description to identify them by, as if Ryoko was worried she wouldn't recognize anyone without them. Notably, Marcy's is much longer than anyone else's and was written in an obvious hurry. Anyone who saw her at that afterparty will recognize these as the notes she was writing at that time.
There's some notes in it, but it's basically just CR Chart 2: Electric Boogaloo.
The first page is a letter from Ryoko to... well, Ryoko. It outlines their situation, explains (in short) that she is suffering from an illness that may effect her memory and encourages her to go to the people she can trust if this is new information to her: Serizawa, Majima, Avenger, Rin and Marcy.
It appears to have been started relatively recently, as it only includes characters remaining in the group from Week 5 onwards. Each person has a page or two dedicated to them, with a brief physical description to identify them by, as if Ryoko was worried she wouldn't recognize anyone without them. Notably, Marcy's is much longer than anyone else's and was written in an obvious hurry. Anyone who saw her at that afterparty will recognize these as the notes she was writing at that time.
There's some notes in it, but it's basically just CR Chart 2: Electric Boogaloo.
LALA
It's cruel of me to ask anything of you after leaving you behind, but please don't let yourself be alone after all this. There are few things in the world that are worse and when you're in pain, often, the only thing that can mend the hurting are other people. It took me a very long time to accept that and though I think you're much cleverer than me in that regard, a reminder never hurt.
I truly am glad that we were able to become friends. Please don't ever stop extending that same kindness to the others as you did to me.
The weasel will need caring for, if you're able to do it. I think it would be good for him to stay with someone he's used to. I trust you to care for him.
Thank you.
Ryoko