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Shiori was sitting in the library, typing away on her keyboard at a table towards the very back of the room, not able to be seen thanks to the multitude of bookshelves blocking her from view. Contrary to popular belief what she was engrossed in was not homework, far from it actually: she was typing up a report for the latest case she had been assigned, a string of burglaries around town all consisting of the theft of different potted plants. While the case wasn’t too terribly difficult–it was actually quite amusing, to be honest–it wasn’t any more enjoyable than her school assignments, and she couldn’t wait to be finished filling out the seemingly endless paperwork that scrolled across the screen. It actually wasn’t due for a couple days now, but she figured it would be best to get it done earlier than she needed to so that she would have more free time to partake in activities she actually did enjoy in the end.
As she wrote up the details of the case her eyes were completely glued to the screen, not taking note of any of her surroundings. Admittedly she had chosen this spot due to how quiet and secluded it was; as much as she liked talking with and helping out the multitude of random students she somehow ended up meeting in the library today she needed a bit more time to herself, and she hoped that she would be able to finish up the last few pages without being disrupted. Of course, that didn’t mean she would be–and at a school like Hope’s Peak, privacy was a concept that was foreign to many students…














