Rin Interlude
It was night when Suzumi and I bid our farewells. Truth be told it wasn't quite the gangbusting operation I was hoping for. Most of the rioters in the neighborhood had rallied under Wakamo's flag and had already been crushed in our assault. We managed to find a few holdouts and errant reserve members but, as a whole, the Schale neighborhood was secure.
I let the SMG and magazine pouch twist back into my stores as I walked up the stairs. It had been a long day and I still needed to figure out a few things, but they would have to wait for now.
"Nelson-Sensei." A familiar voice called out to me as I entered the lobby. Sitting on a sofa next to the entrance was Rin, who had stood up as soon as I entered.
"Good evening, Ms. Nanagam." I replied with a curt bow, "I was under the impression you had returned to the General Student Council."
"I did, but I returned after confirming the transfer was complete and... leaving a few orders for my subordinates."
Given her icy tone when she mentioned her subordinates, I imagined there were also a few choice words given as well. "Well, I hope you were not left waiting for long. Was there another order left to you by the President?"
"No," She said, shaking her head, "I only needed to see that you receive and activate the Shittim Chest. But there is one more thing I wanted to do for good measure."
With that, Rin walked up to me and handed me a plastic card on a lanyard. It was nearly identical to the one Yuuka had. However, where she had the Millennium school logo, mine had the Schale logo. A cross encircled by a circular crosshair, piercing through a plain halo. Printed along the bottom of the card was a simple 'Advisor'.
"That is your Schale Advisor Keycard. It gives you full access to the Schale Club Room," Rin explained as I threw the lanyard over my neck.
"Could you follow me?" She asked, motioning towards a side corridor, "I'd like to properly introduce you to the Federal Investigation Club: Schale."
"Of course. Please, lead the way."
Rin nodded and began to walk towards the corridor while I followed in lockstep and to her left. After a few moments we stopped in the rear of the wing. A pair of glass doors next to a plain glass plate emblazoned with the Schale logo. Underneath it was a small white plastic panel. The technology may be past my time, but it was simple enough to hazard a guess what to do.
I tapped the panel with my provided keycard and, after a moment, a small blue light in the corner lit up. Moments later, I could hear the sound of locks disengaging. Rin opened the door and walked in. I followed a moment later noting how my head managed to clear the archway without needing to duck. Seems the President really did design this building with me in mind, which only raised more questions.
"This is Schale's main office," Rin said as she turned around to face me. "It's been empty for a long time, but now it finally has an owner. This is where you'll be working starting now."
"Well, I would imagine I would officially be starting tomorrow given the time." I joked as I examined my new headquarters.
The room was plain but rather well laid out. On the ground floor was an office with a pair of computer desks. At the back of the room was a whiteboard, sitting next to a gun rack. Various cabinets and shelves lined the walls. Most curiously, there was a set of stairs that led up to an overhead walkway which led over the office towards another lobby.
Rin followed my gaze and, before I could ask, spoke, "That walkway is connected to your personal elevator that leads to your living quarters above the office. It's only accessible with your Keycard, as well as any Students you authorize."
Well, at least that answered the question of where I would be living.
"Schale may have authority but it has no particular goals at the moment. But even though you don't have a specific job to do, you can freely enter any of the Academy Districts in Kivotos."
The two of us stood in comfortable silence, gazing out the window that dominated the back of the room. After a moment, I finally asked the question on my mind. "Ms. Nanagami, I must ask. What exactly is a Federal Investigation Club meant to do?"
Rin laughed, the soft noise echoing in the empty room. "Fascinating, isn't it? It may be called an investigation club, but the president never specified you would be investigating, what tasks are to be assigned, or even what the purpose of the club is. In that sense… you have quite a lot of freedom, don't you?"
I remained silent as Rin walked up to the window, laying her hand gently on it. I could see her melancholic expression reflected in the glass as she gazed past the portal to the Sanctum tower in the distance. "As much as I wish you could ask the President for further details, the fact of the matter is she remains missing."
"I am certain she may still be out there." I said, voice soft and without bravado as I placed a comforting hand on her shoulder. "We must only hope for the best." I ignored the shudder that crossed her frame when I said that. The two of us stood like that for a few silent moments, staring out the window towards the chaotic city center.
Then the moment passed and she stepped away. I let my hands fall back behind my back, turning to face her directly again. She wiped something away from her eye before giving me a small bow. "Please rest for now, Sensei. We will be relying on Schale to help with the things the General Student Council cannot assign resources to."
"Of course, Ms. Nanagami. But could you provide me a period to acclimatize myself before I begin my duties? After all, I only arrived in Kivotos today, and I have been Human for the same length of time."
"Of course, I will forward you any priority requests for you to review at your leisure." Rin answered before walking towards the exit of the room.
"Oh, and Rin?" I called out before she could leave entirely. Rin paused mid step as I said her name. She turned to face me; a single eyebrow cocked in curiosity.
"Yes?"
"Have yourself a good night. You did good today."
She stared at me and I beamed a smile back at her. After a moment she shook her head, either in exasperation or amusement, and gave me a brief bow. "Have a good night too."
With that said, she walked out the door and I was once again, alone.
Arona Interlude
I woke up as the sun peeked into my room through the blinds. A glance at the clock informed me that it was about 5 in the morning, which means I managed about three hours of sleep. My crew's memories informed me that that was not a healthy amount. I ignored it as I felt fine, and not in a deflective manner. I honestly felt as if I had a full night's rest. I chalked it to another perk of not being Human.
With nothing else on the schedule, I decided to go about getting myself ready for the day to follow. Which was to say, shopping. Given my sudden arrival, I was decidedly lacking in basic toiletries and supplies. I was also lacking in clothing beyond the uniform I arrived in, the copies of it I had in my stores, and literally hundreds of sailor battledresses and dress uniforms. Almost all of which were sized and tailored for men. I'd have to sort those out later to see what I could use.
However those would be problems for later. I was still covered in some of the grime, dust, and gunpowder picked up from yesterday. I was too tired to clean myself off before going to bed, but now I had the opportunity to enjoy the full bath that came with my suite. I was busy enjoying the perfectly warm scented waters, halfway through my bath, when I heard the crackle of a radio set activating.
"
Ummm Hello?" I could hear Arona's voice in the back of my head, but it was muffled as if from a speaker in the next room.
"… Hello?" I answered, speaking aloud to nobody.
"
Oh! Good morning, Sensei!" Arona's voice brightened at my response. "
How did you sleep?"
"Well enough."
"
That's good to hear." That was definitely the small computer girl and she was definitely speaking from a radio set, that happened to be in my mind.
"Arona… how exactly are you doing this?" I asked, voice sounding as confused as I felt.
"
Oh! When you visited me yesterday, I noticed you have an open radio channel. I just had to find something that could connect to it."
I blinked at that answer. That was somehow even less helpful than I thought it would be. "Where did you even find a radio set in there?"
"
It was just in the supply closet!"
There was definitely no supply closet when I was there. Wait, no, there was an even bigger question here.
"Could we return to what you said earlier? I have an open radio channel? Is it something that I need to be concerned with?"
I heard Arona "
hmmm" in thought for a second as the computer girl mulled over the connection. "
I don't think it should be a problem! It only opened after I completed the biological registration. It might just be an interaction between you and the Shittim Chest!"
Well, that was… reassuring. Still, how did I have a functioning radio set and how did Arona connect to it? I focused on her voice and chased the instinct that formed. I could see a phantasmal hand in my mind's eye reach for a handset and, with a twist of my will, the ghostly hand picked it up.
'Hello, can you hear this?' I thought, directing it towards that mental handset.
"
Yes, Sensei!" Arona cheerfully answered. "
I can hear you perfectly." Her voice still sounded distant but at least I didn't have to look like a crazy person speaking to myself whenever I had to answer her.
'Arona… is there anything else that you are getting from this connection?' I asked, dread filling my heart as I floated in my bath.
"
No, Sensei." Oh, that was a relief. I didn't need to know I had a peeping tom linked into my mind. "
I can hear you splashing in the bath though!"
My face immediately met my hands. I didn't even want to think of how this worked anymore. 'Arona. I am hanging up now. I will speak with you later.'
"
OK! Have a nice bath, Sensei!"
With that, the line clicked close. I exhaled a breath I didn't know I was holding. Somehow, I still managed to be the most surprising thing I encountered regularly in the city; despite said city being populated with superhuman schoolgirls with supernatural abilities.
Well, if I wasn't done before, I was certainly done bathing now. As I got out of the bath, my eye was drawn to the mirror in the bath. More specifically, to where the bruise on my side and stomach were. Or rather, where they should be and definitely were thirty minutes ago before I entered the bath. Now, as I stood out of the bath, all that was there was unblemished skin.
I stared at where my injuries should be then looked back at the bath. Then I looked back at my unmarred skin. Then back at the bath. Then back at the now perfect skin. The water of the bath sparkled lightly in the light.
"You know," I said with a sigh to nobody in particular, "I would really appreciate it if I could go just a few hours without something inexplicable happening."
Sora Interlude
Sora was having a rollercoaster week. She needed a job and, despite her best efforts, the only place that's hiring was the convenience store chain, Angel 24. She had only just been told that she was hired when the small criminal uprising happened, which meant that she couldn't go to her onboarding and training. She didn't think much of it at the time, given the bigger problems at hand. After all they would surely reschedule it so she would know how to properly do her job.
So, imagine her surprise when she got an email just last night that her first shift was scheduled for today. Fortunately, the store she was being assigned to was a brand-new branch in a quiet part of D.U so she wouldn't have to worry about being swamped on the first day. Unfortunately, the only person to greet her when she arrived was the District Manager; who showed her how to clock in and out, shoved a pile of training Blu-Rays into her hands, gave her a key, and promptly left. Her questions about the other staff were ignored, leaving her alone in an empty stocked store with no idea what to do.
So here she was, two hours into her shift and desperately watching training Blu-Rays on a portable Blu-Ray player. She only had to cover how to… basically do everything in the store. Running the register, heating up the food, cleaning, faulty explosives disposal, and how to close the payment machines at the end of the day. Her one saving grace was that it really was a dead store. Despite the brand-new building around it, she hadn't seen a single person walking outside. All the better. It gave her plenty of time to learn how to actually do her job.
The ringing of the door chime and the rushing air of the door opening put a stop to that. A customer! It's a good thing she just finished watching the disk on 'Greeting and Assisting Clients'.
"We-welcome!" Sora said, as she leapt up from behind the cover, bowing as she did.
The sound of heavy metallic footsteps echoed through the empty store. Sora froze at the noise and, stuck staring at the ground, watched as the customer's shadow grew closer, closer, closer, and then envelop her entirely. The shadow was still, and she could feel a gaze burning into the back of her head.
"Pardon me," The customer said, curiosity clear in th-her voice. "Are you open for business?"
"Ah! Ye-yes! We just opened today!" Sora exclaimed with frayed nerves as she shot up, back ramrod straight to look at the customer. What greeted her was a wall of grey on the other side of the counter. She looked down and that was definitely a skirt and legs beneath the wall. So, she looked up. And up. And up. Finally, she locked eyes with the General Student Council's rumoured Adult looking back down at her with clear amusement in her expression.
"My apologies," The Adult said, "I have gone past this store quite a few times since my posting here. My curiosity got the better of me when I saw the lights on, so I had to investigate." The Adult explained. As she did though, her smile faded as her gaze shifted from Sora to something behind her.
Sora followed the gaze to the pile of Training Blu-Rays she had scattered on the floor, the open portable Blu-Ray player, and the still looping training video. The two of them stood quietly and stared at the offending evidence before, with an embarrassed cry, she dived on the player, slammed it shut, and slid it all through the backroom door.
She stood there, face flushed, as she tried to calm herself. After a few seconds she turned back around and bowed again, trying to keep the Adult from seeing her embarrassment. "Sorry! I didn't think anyone was actually in this building and they only just gave me this job but they-"
"Stop. Breath in. Hold. And Out." The Adult interrupted, their statements more order than suggestions. Despite having only just met, she was the first-person Sora had met all day and the only one giving her instructions. So, she listened. She stopped talking, took a deep breath, held it, and exhaled.
"Better?"
Sora nodded. She did feel a little better now, even if she could feel the blush from messing up her first interaction with a customer. "Sor-sorry. You're the first customer and I'm still not done training."
"I could tell." the Adult said, nodding knowingly. "I have seen my fair share of greenbeak sailors on their first shift and you struck me as one." The Adult looked about, searching for something or someone. "Is there nobody else here to help you?"
Well, there wasn't much reason to lie when it was pretty obvious that she was the only one in the store. "No, I'm alone."
The Adult frowned and Sora could hear her muttering something about "setting proper standards" under her breath. But after a moment, she was back to confident cheer as she looked back at Sora. "Well, what say we put the training into practice, Ms…?"
"Ah! Sorry," Sora said, bowing again, "My name is Sora!"
"Well, it is a pleasure to meet you, Ms. Sora." The Adult replied with a light chuckle, "You may call me Nelson. Now, how about showing me what your store has to offer?"
"Yes! Right this way!"
It was a good thing the first training Blu-Ray Sora watched was the one on the store's layout and where to find what goods. Nelson, for her part, was patient. She let Sora pause and think whenever there was something she couldn't remember, and she asked questions to prod her on whenever she got stuck. There was definitely an air of someone experienced with leadership around her.
But it was pretty clear to Sora that the rumors of Sensei not being from Kivotos were all true. There were some signs beyond the lack of a Halo and being an Adult. For one, she seemed confused or concerned when Sora went over the ammunition and firearms section of the store. It was a fixture of Kivotos Convenience Stores everywhere, but Nelson seemed to find it strange. The most obvious thing though…
"You don't know what Momotalk is, Sensei?"
"I am not familiar with it, no."
"What about Instaberry?"
"I have never heard of that either."
"Have you ever heard of any social media?"
Nelson shook her head, a thoughtful frown on her face. "I know what a smartphone is… but I never took the time to familiarize myself with them beyond knowing what they are. I never had the opportunity to use one either."
Sora gaped at the Adult's admission. How could anybody not have a smartphone in this day and age? It was a fundamental part of modern society and culture! As she considered the strangeness of what Nelson just told her, she realized there was something she could do about it.
"Well…" Sora drew out, trying to think of how to change the subject, "You'll definitely need to get one if you want to quickly talk to your students! Fortunately, Angel 24 also sells some basic smartphones!"
"Oh, is that so?" Nelson said with a small smile on the edge of her lips, "Would you mind showing and explaining them to an old hen as myself then?"
"Old hen?" Sora asked, examining the Teacher, "You don't look that old to me?"
Nelson laughed at her response, before affectionately patting Sora on the head. "Well, I am only 24 years of age; but it's a matter of the age of the soul. I would appreciate it if you showed me."
"Of course!"
From there it was a simple matter of showing Sensei the various basic phones they had available, helping her pick out a rather plain (if sturdy looking) model, and activating the device. The Teacher also had some questions about the apps that came with the phone that Sora was more than happy to help with, even if she had to draw more on her own experience with her own phone than the training the company provided. When all was said and done, Sensei seemed to understand quite a bit more. And it was with Sora's help too!
As the teacher waved goodbye to her, Sora felt a warmth in her chest. She did it! First customer interaction and while she did make a few mistakes, she still managed to complete a sale. Hopefully, that meant her boss wouldn't fire her for her other mistakes. Still, for all the rumors that were floating online about the enigmatic Adult, Nelson Sensei seemed pretty normal. An Adult, sure, but she wasn't quite as scary as she was on the video, or as formal as what the forums said.
The door chime rang and the doors parted again. This time, Sora was ready. She turned, ready to bow and greet the customer, only to pause when she saw Nelson Sensei stepping back in.
"Oh, by the way Sora," Nelson said, looking about, "I noticed your store carried fruit."
"Yes, fruits and vegetables are a vital part to a balanced diet!" Even if Sora didn't quite like some vegetables.
"Capital. Would you happen to know where I would go about buying limes in bulk?"
Sora stared at the teacher's inscrutable smile for a second. Nelson stared back. Finally, Sora broke the silence with a simple. "What?"
Yuuka Interlude
Hello, Sensei. It's Yuuka
Do you remember me?
Of course, Ms. Hayase. It has only been a few days.
How can I help you?
Well, that's a relief.
I'm glad I got your contact information earlier.
I had something important to discuss with you.
Schale still hasn't been reimbursed for the mission to reclaim the club room.
When will the invoice be sent out?
Truth be told, Ms. Hayase, I was taking a look at the forms earlier.
I tried to fill out several of them, but they resemble nothing like what I am used to.
That's not good.
We use a standardized form at Millennium.
I'll bring one the next time I visit Schale.
Thank you, a reference will be most appreciated.
It's no big deal.
Good day.
Yuuka double checked her bag. Phone? Check. Invoice papers? Check. New Schale club member badge? Check. Arriving ahead of when she was supposed to start her first shift on Schale duty? A whole 30 minutes according to her phone. Everything she needed to help Nelson and give a good second impression was ready and present!
"OK, Yuuka, you can do this." She muttered to herself, before unlocking the door of the main office and stepping in. "Good morning, Sensei. I brought the invoi-"
She stopped mid-sentence as she took in the scene in front of her. The new Teacher was standing in the middle of the main office. In her hands was a massive box of limes. Next to and surrounding her were various other assorted items including a carton of beef jerky, several wooden crates of ammo, and the largest stuffed lion she'd ever seen. The thing was even taller than Nelson!
Nelson, however, just greeted her with a smile. "Good morning, Ms. Hayase! I apologize for the clutter; I had not expected you to arrive early." The box of limes in her hands vanished. "Truth be told, there was something I was hoping to try that I needed your assistance with."
"Huh?" Yuuka managed to say.
"I have been experimenting with my stores an-"
"… Your stores?"
"Yes, my stores. Where I have been retrieving and placing my belongings. I have been trying to determine the limits of the transfer and I have a hypothesis I must test but will require your assistance."
Right, Nelson could summon things from what she claimed were her ship's stores. Yuuka wasn't quite sure if she bought the explanation, but the existence of some sort of storage space that Nelson could access was indisputably real.
"So, you just need me to help with your experiment?" Yuuka asked, mulling over it. The new Teacher's exact abilities were quite murky and this did prove to be a good opportunity to get firsthand information on it. It'll also help build her reputation with Nelson! "… Alright. How can I help?"
Nelson smiled at her answer, before sticking out her hands. "Oh, quite simple. Please lend me your calculator first."
Yuuka took out her trusty calculator and placed it in Nelson's right hand. She watched it vanish, before reappearing in the Teacher's left hand.
"Excellent. Now, could you lend me one of your SMGs?"
She retrieved her calculator before unslinging Logic and placing it into Nelson's hand again. Once again, it vanished and then reappeared in her left.
"I believe my hunch may be correct. Now, finally, your hand please."
Yuuka picked up her SMG and placed her hand in Nelson's hand before what she was doing caught up to her. Before she could react, Nelson's hand closed around her own. The grip was firm, but gentle. A part of her noted how the Adult's hand was quite soft despite the claims of being a battleship. It was also cold, as if she had just come out of a cold bath.
However, the greater part of her chose to focus on the fact that Nelson, her Teacher, was holding her hand. The blush that bloomed on her face grew worse when Nelson stared down into their intertwined hands with a consternated expression.
"Wha-what do you think you're doing?!" Yuuka managed to stammer out as she yanked her hand back out of her Teacher's grip.
Nelson, for her part, just looked at her own hand with disappointment before admitting, "I just tried to put you into my stores."
"What?" Yuuka managed to ask, her own beating heart calming as she thought of the implications.
"I tried to rotate you into my stores like I had with your belongings."
Yuuka forced aside her embarrassment to think more on what Nelson had just admitted to trying. Whatever her interdimensional ability consisted of, it didn't work on her: a living being. She couldn't help her curiosity; she was a part of Millenium after all. "What else have you tried it on?"
"Well, I was able to transfer everything over there," Nelson answered, waving at the pile of goods behind her, "with the exception of the lion. I attempted with a few of the potted plants through the building as well and were successful with all of them. Thus far, only you and-" Nelson paused as she stared at her desk. Yuuka followed the gaze, where there were several items splayed out. A tablet computer, a cell phone, several cans of coffee, and a paper bagged bottle. "Well, it seems that I am unable to transfer anything sentient as well as anything physically larger than myself."
That was definitely interesting to know. Still, there was one thing missing from the list. "Have you tried transferring something heavier but smaller than you?"
"Well… about that…" Nelson started, scratching at the back of her head as an embarrassed expression crossed her face. "I have not been able to locate something that fits that criterion."
"Really? It can't be that hard."
"It is."
"Why?"
Nelson was silent for the longest time since Yuuka had met her before she finally answered with a defeated sigh. "Because I weigh just shy of three and half hundred kilograms. According to the scales at least."
Yuuka blinked at that. That meant that Nelson was just about six times her weight. She looked at the teacher. She looked back at herself. The Adult was taller and bigger than her, but she wasn't six times bigger than her. Even if you accounted for the square-cube law, Nelson should be closer to two times heavier.
"That's… understandable." She finally managed to say in response. The two of them stood in uncomfortable silence before Yuuka cleared her throat, eager to move on. "Let's… just get to the paperwork?"
"Of course, please give me a moment to clean up." Nelson readily agreed before moving towards all the spread-out items.
"Here, let me help."
"No, I created this mess, it is my duty to look after it."
"We'll both be finished quicker if you let me help."
"... Very well."
While Nelson moved to clear off the smaller items that she could simply store, Yuuka walked over to the gigantic stuffed lion. It was huge and the club room was a bit short on space. Fortunately, there was an empty space in the corner she could move it to for now. As she finished pushing it to its new corner, she spotted something pinned to its ear. A single price tag.
"Nelson Sensei…" She began slowly, eyes squinting at the offending article of paper, "Where did you get all the things for your experiment?"
"I purchased them, of course." Nelson answered, having finished putting away all the smaller items. The teacher had pulled out several logbooks along with some pens, clearly waiting for her.
Yuuka felt calm. The calm one only felt when they realized they were about to learn something that would shake their world. Despite it, she still had to ask, "With what money?"
Nelson's answer was immediate. "On the Schale accounts, of course. Determining my capabilities are well within the operations of the Club."
"You purchased a 15,000 yen stuffed toy… on the Schale accounts?"
"Well… you may wish to review the accounts for yourself."
Nelson held up a logbook. Yuuka wandered over, half dazed, and took it from the teacher. She noticed how it was dated for the current week. She also noticed the truly prodigious stacks of receipts already attached to it. Bracing herself for the worst, she flipped to the first page. She thought she was prepared. She was not. And the more she flipped through, the more horror there was to see. She clapped the book shut before she could reach the part where the costs for the experiment materials were.
"Sensei?" Yuuka said, voice perfectly even. "I'm now Schale's bookkeeper and the one monitoring the expenses."
"Ms. Hayase, I assure you, I am not prone to frivolous acts of spen-"
"Oh? Why do you have a receipt from a liquor store in here then?" Yuuka asked, smiling at the Adult as she flipped the book to the evidence. Nelson, for her part, chose silence.
Or at least she did, until she sighed and waved for Yuuka to sit next to her. "Very well, consider it official then. Just allow me to help so I can learn the proper way to prepare these invoices."
"Of course." Yuuka answered, pulling a seat next to the Teacher. "You'll never learn how to do this if I don't show you."
"But I do have one question."
There it was again. That feeling that the strange Adult was going to ask her something that would give her a headache. Still, she couldn't help but answer, "Yes?"
"Do I have a uniform budget?"
"Of course." She replied. At least that was a reasonable question. Now that she was thinking of it, she hadn't seen Nelson in anything besides that officer's uniform she arrived in.
"And are there any requirements as to what type of clothing I can use that budget for?"
Wait a minute. "Are... are you trying to do personal shopping using the club budget?"
"Maybe? I was informed that my personal stipend has been delayed." Nelson at least had the decency to look embarrassed. Not that it helped Yuuka's temper one bit.
From outside the club room, several of the minor Schale Staff turned their head towards the direction of the main office as a loud "Sensei!" echoed out from within. They paused just long enough to wonder what insane discussion occurred in the office, before promptly deciding it wasn't worth the headache.
AN: And we dive into the interludes. Usually I plan to cover at least the first bond story of any characters introduced in that volume/chapter of the game. They will usually not be from Nelson's perspective and levels of canon deviance are going to vary.
Thanks again for my friend for beta reading this, and for helping me workshop some character bits.