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Leticia had told herself that the first step to recovery was going outside and facing the forest. She chickened out on the forest bit early on, though, and was more or less content to just sit outside on the vast lawns, getting acclimated to nature once more. Perhaps one day if she was feeling bold enough, she wouldn't mind taking another adventure through the forest. This time though, it would be the less scary forest, and she would beg Hayate to come along with her. He was a nice man, she thought. A bit taciturn, but she thought she could see the good in him.
Settling herself on one such lawn, Letty pulled out a small bag of vegetables. Settling her school bag beside her, she sat cross legged on the cool bench, shivering slightly under her wool sweater. She always preferred wool over anything else — it had always felt more like home to her. Winter wasn't far around the corner, and she could see the dead and decaying leaves cluttering the ground. They weren't as pretty when they were all brown and muddy looking, it only made the world look brown and dismal. Classes had gone well enough, her return hadn't made that big of an impact on the students, but the teachers stared like they had just seen a ghost. And in a way, they probably had. Leticia had heard they had a meeting over her "death", and had discussed similar student murders. It made her feel a little bit better to know that the teachers at least cared about her whereabouts.
Leticia had told herself that the first step to recovery was going outside and facing the forest. She chickened out on the forest bit early on, though, and was more or less content to just sit outside on the vast lawns, getting acclimated to nature once more. Perhaps one day if she was feeling bold enough, she wouldn't mind taking another adventure through the forest. This time though, it would be the less scary forest, and she would beg Hayate to come along with her. He was a nice man, she thought. A bit taciturn, but she thought she could see the good in him.
Settling herself on one such lawn, Letty pulled out a small bag of vegetables. Settling her school bag beside her, she sat cross legged on the cool bench, shivering slightly under her wool sweater. She always preferred wool over anything else — it had always felt more like home to her. Winter wasn't far around the corner, and she could see the dead and decaying leaves cluttering the ground. They weren't as pretty when they were all brown and muddy looking, it only made the world look brown and dismal. Classes had gone well enough, her return hadn't made that big of an impact on the students, but the teachers stared like they had just seen a ghost. And in a way, they probably had. Leticia had heard they had a meeting over her "death", and had discussed similar student murders. It made her feel a little bit better to know that the teachers at least cared about her whereabouts.