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"Nn? What's so questionable about questing here?"

There was a time where she felt like there was no reason for her to continue to exist. Now, the entirety of Kivotos is counting on her continued existence and support.

That being said, it would help if she had a little more of an idea of what exactly she was doing.

Sunaokami Shiroko becoming Sensei may have either been the best or the worst mistake ever to grace Kivotos.
Next Stop is: Kivotos. And Always Remember to Touch On Your Card At The Start Of Your Journey.
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Next Stop is: Kivotos
And Always Remember to Touch On Your Card At The Start Of Your Journey








It was all my fault.







These things, and everything they culminated in.





It had to come to this for me to realize…



They were right all along.



I know it is shameless of me…

But as one to another,
I must ask for your help.



Those choices you made…



Now knowing what they led to, I wonder if you'll be able to choose a different path?












No.

I know you definitely will be able to change that dark fate.










That is the responsibility I'm entrusting you with.







With that reason...



Return to this world once more.


"Mmm… Banana milk… Better than Strawberry Milk…"

Splash.


"Not now… I still have more to eat…"

Sploosh. Splish. Sploosh. Splish. Sploosh. Splish. Sploosh. Splish.


"Please… I can't possibly eat more…"

Arona's eyes fluttered open, her eyes floating across the classroom to the sound of continuous splashing as she slowly peered out the window...

"A-Ah!?"

Arona peered out the window at the flooded horizon of the virtual world. In the distance, a small black-clothed figure was splashing around frantically.

With a sigh, the AI silently reached out a hand, picking up the figure with a strange, firm force and forcibly dragging her back into the flooded classroom before unceremoniously depositing her soaked form onto the floor.

"You shouldn't go out there! It's nothing but hundreds of kilometers of virtual sea!"

"Exactly, I can swim for hours without fear of drowning." the silver-haired woman hacked up water, seeming oddly proud of herself, "It's certainly convenient the water appears to be breathable."

Arona sighed, passing her a towel, "The Shittim Chest isn't a swimming pool! It's meant to be a tool to assist… Sensei?"

"Oh. That would be me." the woman quickly accepted the towel, drying herself off before digging into her bag and taking a sip from her water bottle, "Hello."

"Um… How did you… get in?"

"Beats me. I just took up that tablet and then I was here. I figured I was stuck here forever so after setting up a base camp I decided to try to see if I could swim back to Kivotos from here." Sensei explained, pointing over to a pile of desks that had been assembled into a makeshift shelter, complete with a miniature campfire burning merrily away atop it, "Of course, I then remembered I couldn't swim but I couldn't drown anyway, so I decided to start training by swimming laps around the classroom."

Arona stared incredulously.

"By the way, do you have any fishing rods? I haven't seen any Iwak out there yet but I think I haven't dove deep enough-"

"Sensei…" Arona took a deep breath, "There's a door."

"Nn?"

"You can just walk out the door over there. You're not trapped here forever."

"Oh." Sensei stared silently, "...I see."

"Well… In any case… How did you get here…?"


Approximately 2 Hours Ago...

"Um… I'm the new Sensei." the haloed woman explained, clearing her throat somewhat awkwardly, "A...Apparently."

Rin stared, bewildered, at the tall woman before her.

"That… A fellow student, a Sensei? No, that doesn't make any… No, I suppose that it would, since only another one of us would have the uniquely special perspective of happenings in Kivotos… But…"

"I wish I knew what the missing GSC President was thinking myself." the silver-haired woman shook her head, her canine ears pressing down hard on the top of her head, "But… Nn, I can't be Sensei! Not after everything I… Everything…"

A cracked tablet, the warmth of the handgun still in her hands.

"...We'll have time to worry about this later. For the time being… The Sanctum Tower…"

"It is…? Nn. I see..." she snapped into a sharp salute, "I'll go get it. The others in the lobby should be willing to help, right?"

"You catch on fast."

The woman nodded once more with a quick final, "Nn."


The bullets ricocheted off her body. Sensei glanced down quickly, noting her new coat was somehow unscathed from the shots.

Nice. She never had an article of clothing this fancy and durable before.

That being said.

"As soon as we reach the sanctum, I'm changing out of this suit." she grumbled to Yuuka as the two ducked behind a car to reload, "I can't fight well like this."

"You seem to be handling yourself pretty well to begin with though. You must be a pretty experienced student."

She remembered the shock on her face as she burst through the storm of gunfire, swinging up her weapon as the light of explosions ripped apart her opponents, before-

"S-Sensei!?"

Sensei blinked, realizing she had pulled a grenade out and was hooking a finger around the pin.

"Ah. Right. Sorry. It's just… I think I remember something like this happening before."

"I'm sorry, what?"

"I'll explain later." Sensei tossed the grenade out, ducking as the explosion threw aside several screaming opponents.


"I think there's a non zero chance I might have traveled back in time."

Yuuka blinked as the two of them took shelter from the roar of the tank outside of the bombed out convenience store, "Back in… time?"

"Nn. I remember hearing about these events years ago." Sensei peered up from the mess of scattered material on the floor, "It was all over Kivotube. The Sanctum Tower was under attack by one of the Seven Prisoners. Then a group, led by… Sensei… arrived and liberated it."

"Sensei… But you're Sensei."

"And there was none before me… That's the thing that's troubling me." Sensei paused, bringing up her cracked phone, flipping through it, "I don't see any mention of a past Sensei here at all, let alone an attack on the Sanctum Tower prior to this one. It's like all this is happening for the first time."

"…I think I would have noticed if this happened before." Yuuka muttered, peering out over the counter before ducking back down with a yelp as bullets flew through and embedded themselves in the wall behind the two, "I would doubt the whole time travel angle, but the circumstances of your arrival out of nowhere..."

"Exactly. Not to mention, the fact you're still alive when in 'my time', you…" Sensei hesitated, having pulled open a bottle of gasoline, "…Ah! Abydos! I need to get to Abydos as soon as I can to change fate…!"

"Abydos? The desert… You're from there, I presume?"

"Nn. I should return. The others would be concerned if I was gone for so long… If the others are even still there…" she shook her head, downing the rest of the energy drink bottle before filling it with gas, stuffing a soaked rag into the top and lighting it, "Good questions for later. Hup!"

The plastic bottle bounced off the top of the tank before tumbling into the crew hatch on top.

Several loud screams followed, followed by a sudden eruption of flame from the vehicle.

Yuuka's jaw fell open, Sensei nodding proudly.

"Isn't that a bit too much!?"

"Probably."


"Wakamo's in there. Let me deal with her alone."

"A-Are you sure? Maybe you'd want to take-" Rin began to ask, only for Yuuka to nod confidently by Sensei's side.

"Don't worry. I'll be fine. I'm reasonably confident she won't harm a Sensei." the silver-haired woman proudly puffed out her chest before strolling into Sanctum Tower.

Several minutes later, a massive explosion erupted from within, blowing out a window on the top floor, followed by two girls tumbling out, slamming into the streets before the tower.

They promptly rose to their feet, running and slapping each other rapidly with their rifles. Sensei was screaming incoherently about how Wakamo was, quote, 'a fake and a fraud'.

Concerningly, she seemed to be also giving her pointers on breaking and entering.

"At least wait until the building is populated before you start robbing it! The staff have a better idea of where all the loot is so it's faster than searching alone!"

"You know nothing about finesse, darling! I'm an agent of chaos! Your overthought burglaries don't even come close to the things I can achieve!"

"It's called pulling a heist!" Sensei exploded, "At least do it optimally!"

With that roar, Sensei swung her rifle around, knocking Wakamo back into the building through a window with an oddly baseball-bat like sound before lunging after her with a bark.

Rin let out a sigh, face-palming.


The two girls lay atop the completely destroyed floor of the SCHALE lobby, bullet holed furniture lying silent around them as they gasped for breath.

Two hours of continuous fighting had not done them much good.

"...Good talk, Sensei." Wakamo finally croaked out, pulling off her mask to breathe easier, "I think I… I think I have a slightly better idea of what you're… into…"

"Nn." Sensei responded, herself also gasping for air, "I'll keep in touch…"

"H...Hai."

"Nn."

The two exchanged Momotalk contacts, before Wakamo silently and bashfully slipped quickly out the back door.


"...But then suddenly I found myself getting pulled out of the water and then I was here." Sensei took another breath, pausing, scooping up some water from the floor in her hands, drinking it, then continuing, "Then you asked me to explain what was happening. So I said-"

"I… I think I get the idea." Arona's head was starting to spin, "And you come from… the future, you say?"

"A dark one, yes. Where all has fallen and there is none but terror and despair." She seemed troubled by this, but shook her head, "It appears I have been sent back to this time to avert that future."

She paused.

"Which to be honest is awfully ironic considering where I came from." she finished, before glancing down at the energy bar in her hands and taking a bite, "Mmn. Thanks for the food."

"You have been explaining everything to me for the past hour. You'd get really hungry if you didn't eat. I really didn't need to know all that at once, you know." Arona shook her head, "I've reactivated the Sanctum Tower and redistributed power while we were talking by the way. We have access permissions to all of Kivotos now, and management has been provided to the GSC."

"And let me guess…"

"Yes, I put in a backdoor for us. Way ahead of you." Arona shrugged, "I'm used to it. Everyone keeps telling me to do that. You'd think it was part of the original story all along but…"

"Nn. It's useful, but I have yet to see it actually get used in any of those stories." Sensei calmly pulled out some sports tape, wrapping it over the cracks in the fourth wall, "If that's everything, I must take my leave. Abydos awaits."

"O-Oh, wait! Before you go, can you place your finger against mine? I almost forgot, we need to confirm your identity."

Sensei blinked, looking up at the pointer finger held before her, before silently nodding. She pulled off a glove, raising her own finger and holding it against Arona's.

"It's like making a promise, isn't it?"

"...Perhaps so. Maybe it's something like… I promise to keep everyone safe… or something standard like that."

"I know you will. There has to be a reason you were sent back. There has to-"

Arona's eyes widened silently, and she blinked.

"Uh oh."

"...What?"

"Sensei. Your fingerprints and scans… match that of a registered student. If you're registered to this device… Then she will be too."

"That's fine. I know who I am. A student of Abydos, in the academy city Kivotos. I bear this burden so-"

"No! You don't get it! What I mean to say is…"


Earlier.

This was… new.

The icy wasteland, the chill of the handgun in her hands. The warmth of the dying fire she had curled around. It was as distant as a fading dream now.

Now, she sat alone in the train as it traveled through central Kivotos. Alone.

The woman blinked, looking around confused.

Wasn't there a dead body sitting across from her...? Wasn't this place… razed to the ground?

Yet, it looked as bustling as it was before…

The woman stretched slightly, before realizing what she was wearing. Her black flowing dress poked out from under a smart grey business suit. Pinned onto the front lapel of the jacket was…


"Oh. Oh no." she uncharacteristically snatched up the name tag, studying it quickly, sniffing it, then slapping her face in an attempt to wake up from this nightmare.

And yet… The reality before her didn't change.


"T-This can't be happening. I'm not- I can't be-!?" the soon-to-be Sensei gaped.


Sunookami Shiroko slowed down, her jaw slowly falling open.

Next to her, on a modified black mountain bike, the taller woman slowed similarly, mirroring her actions. Reaching up, she lowered her shades, revealing an identical pair of mismatched blue eyes, similarly widened in shock.

Even her halo, cracked apart as it was, had the same shape.

But her nametag… her outfit…!?

Their mouths slowly fell open, gears rotating in their heads.











"You've got to be kidding me." both Shiroko spoke at the same time.













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incredibly well drawn image of sensei (by arona)
 
OMAKE - Volume S: Where All Shirokos Collide
OMAKE - Volume S: Where All Shirokos Collide

"Shiroko! Attack!"

"Yes, it was I who killed Sensei!"

"But I killed Sensei!"

"As long as you exist in this world, I am your future!"

"No, I am!"

"Iwak."

"Not so fast! I am here too!"

"Wait, where did- Sensei!?"

The Shirokos awkwardly stood, staring at each other.

"Um… I'll go first." Sensei Shiroko – not the other Sensei Shiroko – explained, "I'm Shiroko who went back in time to fix the future and became Sensei."

"So therefore, I must be your future self." the other Sensei Shiroko rubbed her chin, doodling on a whiteboard, "And that means that my Shiroko over there must be the future version of your Shiroko."

"Good. We got that sorted out."

"Nn. Yes. Things would have gotten messy."

Past Shiroko But Small pointed, "I'm concerned about why there's two more small ones over there wearing a swimsuit and biking gear."

"Iwak." the fifth Shiroko held up a pufferfish, the sixth giving an awkward wave.

"We really need to start getting nametags."

"Nn."

"Nn."

"Nn."

"Nn."

"Nn."

"Iwak."

Shiroko Terror, Shiroko, Other Shiroko Terror, Other Other Shiroko Terror, Biking Shiroko and Iwak Shiroko would eventually all agree this entire fight was stupid and leave to rob a bank. The Shiroko Gang would become known as the most fearsome bank robbers in all of Kivotos. Eventually they would have to fight another Shiroko Gang from another universe, known as the Shiroko Terror Gang before absorbing them into their group. But then yet another Shiroko gang appeared, and another, and another until Kivotos had a percentage of the population comprised entirely of alternate versions of Shiroko-


Yurizono Seia sat up screaming in a cold sweat, before clutching at her chest, glancing around her room.

"No more cheese for me." she muttered quickly, before lying back down in bed.
 
Nnotes - Nnot again!
...This feels oddly familiar at this point.

Welcome back, again, again, to BEWARE OF DOG! I don't really have much to say about this other than I can't help but feel like this is a Skyrim situation where I'm porting this to literally everywhere.

Over the next few days, I'll port over the other chapters of this story bit by bit.

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Global Nn Counter: 15
 
OMAKE - Making Shiroko in Shiroko (& Shiroko) - (KuletXCore)
Reposting my MBAIBA omake here, inspired by the "Volume S" Omake.

MX Blade: "Sensei... We're supposed to have a Kivotos-wide 'end of the world party' for you with the final chapter of the main storyline!"
Kuroko-sensei: "Nn, is that so? At least your Shiroko's doing better, not unlike me."
MX Blade: "At least we now have a name and a face for the enigmatic Sensei. Just, don't go licking feet for no reason, okay? You're gonna be a playable student soon and I don't want to fuck this up."
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Some time later...
MX Blade: "If Kuroko is the sensei, then... Who's gonna be Phrenapates–Oh shit, we'll have two more Kurokos... OH FUCK! MY BRAIN!!!"

Events of Volume F happen, with small Shiroko and Kuroko aiming at another Kuroko and an armored Kuroko...
Shiroko: "Blue Archive never told me about an additional Shiroko..."
Kuroko-sensei: "Nn, my arrival has complicated things."
Kuroko (Phren TL): "I'm going to end this world as you know it..."
Phren!Shiroko: "Nn."
Hoshino: "Uhee, there's too many Shirokos~"
Neru: "Thank you for teaching me, Phren-sensei... But I need to defeat you because it will mean that I'm stronger than ShirokoKawaii..."
 
Expedited Delivery In Six Days GUARANTEED! Or Your Money Back!


Expedited Delivery In Six Days GUARANTEED!
Or Your Money Back!



D-6

"You've got to be kidding me." both Shiroko spoke at the same time.

"Why do you look like me?" both of them sounded at the same time.

"Nn!" they both- you get the idea.

"Stop copying me." You know, that kind of thing.

"This is starting to get on my nerves." me too.

The two Shiroko glared at each other, before…

"I smell like stinky tofu and bean sprouts."

"…"

"No, wait, that's silly. Why would you say that?" The bigger Shiroko suddenly spoke, "Bean sprouts don't even smell like anything."

"Nn. I mean you said it, not me."

"But you said it."

"Yes, but I'm clearly you so therefore…"

"Argh!" Arona let out a frustrated cry, "Will you two just figure this out already!"

"Sorry, sorry." Sensei explained, "Um… Hi, me. I'm Sensei."

"No you're not, you're me."

"Yes, but I'm also Sensei."

Shiroko picked up her water bottle, sniffed the lid, then warily took a sip. She was certainly not expecting this turn of events this early in the morning, "I suppose we did have a bet about Sensei resembling me."

"...I'm sorry that you've lost that bet."

"The universe continues to amaze me…" the smaller Shiroko leaned in, inspecting her future self closely, "...So. Are you me from the future or something?"

Flames. Gunfire. Debris, scattered all around as far as the eye could see. She didn't know it was possible for Abydos to be even more desolate than it was already, and yet-

"Nn. It's a… bad future." Sensei bluntly replied with a nod, "I don't really want to talk about it."

"Nn." Shiroko stepped back, noticing the thousand-mile stare the larger wolf-girl had, "Sorry, then… That's not going to happen here, is it?"

"I think that's why I'm here. Maybe because now I know those bad things are going to happen, I can stop them." Sensei shrugged, before digging into her backpack, "Oh, by the way, I came to see you for a reason..."

She produced a tablet from her bag.

"Arona, do you think she can hear you?"

"I mean, in theory, only Sensei can hear me unless I let them and you're Sensei but she's…"

"I can hear her." Shiroko blankly replied.

"...Awfully blunt, isn't she?"

"Nn. She is."

"Nn. I am."

"Uh… Well, I'm Arona! Shiroko, I'm the AI assistant within the Shittim Chest." the AI appeared on the screen, "We're pretty much here to just give you that heads up."

"That, and apparently nobody outside of us two are allowed to know she exists." Sensei paused, "Normally it would be just me, but I was worried that since you were also me, you would-"

"Nn. I see." Shiroko rubbed her chin, "So, is that everything?"

"...The rest of the Foreclosure Task Force. Are they still alive? And what of the school?" Sensei sounded slightly more desperate.

Shiroko's eyes widened in realization as Sensei spoke, "Oh!"


"Serika, be a dear and get the door would'ja?"

"It's not like Shiroko to be this late… Could the helmet gang have returned?"

Ayane peered out the window, pushing aside the letter she was writing briefly, "It's Shiroko… and… Shiroko?"


"You're dressed in all black, right?"

"I suppose I am…"

"So hence, Kuroko." Shiroko folded her arms, "It'll make things less confusing."

"That just makes me sound like some kind of evil twin." Sensei whined, "Why can't I call you… Weak Shiroko?"

"B-Because I'm not weak!" the smaller wolf punched the larger one's side slightly, "You really want to play that game… Fat Shiroko?"

"Smallroko."

"Bigroko."

"Anubis, Consumer of Energy Drinks."

"Shiroko Terror."

"…Shortroko."

"...That's meant to be an insult?"

The doors before them swung open. Shiroko promptly stepped in front of Sensei, quickly speaking, "Turns out this is my sister from far away, Kuroko Sunookami. She's Sensei now and will be helping us save Abydos, nn!"

"...You little…" the newly named Kuroko growled, took a deep breath, before sighing, "Nnn… Fine, yes. I'm Kuroko. Hello."

Serika stared, her jaw completely wide open. Her eyes darted to Shiroko, then Sensei, then back to Shiroko, several times, before she finally spoke.

"I'm sorry, is that your future self or something?"

Sensei turned to face Shiroko, "We can't be that obvious, right?"

"Nn?" Shiroko shrugged.

"Nn." Kuroko shook her head.

"Oh. Wonderful. Brilliant. Now there's two of them." Serika groaned.


"Hoshino, this is Kuroko, she's my-"

Kuroko suddenly dashed forwards, wrapping her arms around the pinkette, who woke up suddenly from the rapid grip.

"A-Are you okay?! Your mystic, it's not… Okay, okay… Good." Kuroko took a deep breath, setting the girl back down, "Good. You're okay…"

"Uh… Hold on a moment, how did you know about-" Hoshino looked up into the eyes of the woman, before her own mismatched eyes dilated, "...Oh. Oh. I see. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but… I guess it makes just enough…?"

"I… I just had a feeling, you might say." she looked aside, her words obscuring their true meaning to all but two others present, before wrapping her arms tighter around the girl, "Hoshino… You're really alive…"

"...Well. I certainly wasn't expecting this when I saw who the new Sensei was." the girl muttered, before letting out a small smile, "But… Thanks for lookin' out for this ol' timer anyway."

"Y-Yes! H-Hopefully, this time we can… avoid things getting to that."

"This tim- Wait, you mean you…" Hoshino gripped her head, shaking slightly, "...Bit of a tall ask, innit? But we'll figure somethin' out."

"Yes. Because especially now… I have a plan to save the school!"

Ayane finally woke up from her shock at seeing a second, larger copy of her friends storm into the room and forcibly cuddle the last of the Abydos council, responding swiftly, "No. Absolutely not."

"You didn't let me finis-"

"Sensei." she spoke calmly, "Does this plan involve breaking into a bank?"

"No, listen, I actually did it once! I know the layout and everything incredibly well. If we break in, we'll be able to quickly and efficiently-"

"No."

"But I-"

"Sensei, no."

Sensei let out a sigh, before sitting down on a nearby chair, her ears pressed against her head, "...I'm sorry, Ayane."

"There might be something to that plan, though." Shiroko pointed out, "She's… umm… She knows a lot…"

"I'm from the future." Kuroko tore off that bandaid immediately.

"...Right, yes. She's from a little bit in the future. We can use that knowledge to our advantage to aid Abydos."

"I never said we successfully defended Abydos."

Silence.

"...Every one of you in this room, minus Shiroko – who became me – died or otherwise went missing." Kuroko spoke gravely, "If we follow exactly what I went through, we would most likely end up that same way."

Ayane was about to interject, to say how ridiculous this all sounded, but when she saw the haunted look in the larger wolf girl's eyes…

No, that future… That was definitely real.

"But that doesn't mean your knowledge is totally useless!" Nonomi piped up, "We can just use it as a guide for what not to do, right?"

"Exactly!" Kuroko jolted, shaking off her brief period of despair, "Which is why I propose we rob the bank early-"

"No. I don't care how you justify it, we are not robbing a bank!" Ayane threw up her arms, "I don't care even if you're from the future or something! There is no way you'll ever be able to convince me that-"


D-5

"It's time." Shiroko and Kuroko whispered at the same time, watching as the Kaiser Loans truck pulled away from the bank.

"Nn. There is no other way."

Hifumi looked over concerned at the two wolves, "Uh…? No, I'm pretty sure we could get the truck's transport rou-"

"There is no other way." Shiroko repeated gravely, for it was too late; she had already put on a balaclava.

"Indeed. We must go straight to the source." Kuroko agreed, pulling on her own identical balaclava, except in black.

"...You've got to be kidding me." Ayane deadpanned.

"Eh, go with the flow. All the whippersnappers seem to be doin' it." Hoshino pulled on her own balaclava.

"Hifumi, here, use this~!" Nonomi cheerfully held up a spare paper takoyaki bag, poking out some eye-holes in it.

"Yeah. One of us." Kuroko grinned under the mask.

"One of us. One of us." Shiroko continued the chant quietly, her future self and Nonomi joining in after a few moments.

"One of us! One of us!"

The Trinity student opened her mouth to protest, but upon seeing Sensei and the smaller Sensei positively quivering in excitement, she ultimately gave in.

"If it's any consolation, this bank is technically in the wrong, so morally what we're doing is correct…" Serika pointed out as she pulled on the paper bag over the Trinity student's head with a huff. In the background, Sensei and Shiroko both let out a calm 'yay' and high-fived.

"...I just wanted to get Peroro merch…" Hifumi sniffled.


"PUT 'EM UP! THIS IS A ROBBERY!" the woman in the black balaclava yelled, holding her gun up to the cashier, "You! Start filling up these bags! You! Don't think about calling the cops if you want to see your children again! And you with the stylophone! Play us in!"

Mitsukiyo, inexplicably standing in the corner of the room holding an equally unexplained stylophone shrugged, tapping on the instrument.

A4 C5 D#5 E5
G#4 A4 C5 D5 C5 D#5 D#5 E5

G5 F#5 F5 D#5 D5 C5 B4 A#4
B4 C5 D5 D#5 E5

LETSGO


<Blue Archive OST 7 - Unwelcome School – Mitsukiyo>

"DO EVERYTHING I SAY OR YOUR BALLS ARE HISTORY!" a second, smaller student in a Blue Mask screamed out in a younger version of the same voice.

"W-What do you mean by balls?" the girl wearing a paper bag over her head who had been christened 'Faust' for the purposes of this illegal activity nervously asked as she held up a Peroro-themed bag, wads of cash getting shoved in alongside countless other peroro merchandise.

"I HAVE NO IDEA!" Blue Mask screamed, choke-slamming a guard into a wall before shooting out a security camera.

Firing her gun wildly into the air, Black Mask proceeded to jump the counter, spinning the weapon about and using it to bludgeon a guard. His comrade attempted to fire on her, only for the robber to launch herself at the Artificial Construct's legs. Reaching down onto her lower leg, she swung out a small serrated blade. The edge of the knife gleamed, blue flames erupting forth from it briefly.

Like a hot knife through butter, she slashed off the robot's legs, launching herself forwards into a roll into the hallway leading to the vault.

"S-Sound the alarm! We're being robbed!"

"She's not getting past us!" a group of camo-colored androids sprinted out, gripping their usual rifles, "Take her out!"

Azure tongues of fire burst forth from the intruder once more, turning her into a flash of light as she darted down the corridor, flashing between each of the androids. She rolled to a stop on the other end, kneeling on the ground.

The robots stared, slowly turning around as the thief rose to her feet… and wiggled her fingers, revealing the clinking grenade pins dangling off each digit.

Through the flame and debris, she ventured deeper, tossing the pins carelessly over her shoulder.


"Hinata Zero, come in." she lifted a radio to her ear, "I've breached the inside of the bank, and am heading for the staff offices."

"S-Staff offices?!" the elf-eared girl blinked, "Why would you go there?"

"This place has some… interesting paperwork we need to recover. Birkin Two will be heading for the vault to… negotiate a full refund, let's say."

"...Sens-"

"Courier Six." the black masked wolf smugly corrected her codename.

"...Courier Six, isn't stealing back the money like this illegal?"

"Nn. So is everything these guys are doing. Lesser of two evils."

"Look, Six. I know you like to play fast and loose with the law- given how we first found Shir… Birkin Two, I understand why you'd do this entirely." Ayane took a deep breath, "But what's stopping Kaiser from just…"

"Which is exactly why I'm stealing the paperwork from them too." she casually tossed a grenade into a nearby room as she strode past, not looking back as flames and scattered robot debris flew forth, "Call it… Insurance."

"Sensei… You've… changed."

Endless flame. Gunfire tearing the air around her as she weaved about, crimson filling her vision and painting the halls-


"…I will do anything to stop that future. That is all." the wolf spoke, "We'll discuss the ethics later. Courier, going dark."

"...Roger."


"This is Yume One…" a sleepy voice sounded, "I've secured the extraction method. This is… amazing. You're something else, kiddo."

"I'm older than you now though."

"In my eyes, you'll always be that lil' scamp we adopted that day."

Sensei hesitated for a moment, before going back to work pulling open drawers and rifling through the dozens of folders, "You still think that of me, despite everything…"

The words 'Despite everything I've done?' died on her tongue… like so many other words left unsaid.

"We're family. Don't you forget it, whippersnapper. You clearly went to hell and back for me… So I'll do the same for you."

"If only you had an idea how literal that was… Ah." She pulled out the folder she was searching for; a purple binder that seemed oddly out of place in the sea of blue and yellow within the filing cabinet, "Nn. Perfect."

"Ya got what you were lookin' for?"

"This was useless in my time; by the time we actually got to look through it, Sensei was already…" she shook her head, "No, this time will be different. We're ahead of schedule!"

"Schedule…?"

A crack of a shotgun ripped through the air, several holes getting blasted through the folder.


She glared up. An android wearing a suit, wielding a double barreled shotgun.

"I'm guessing that's… bad?"

Tucking the folder into a bag, the masked wolf stepped forwards, swinging out her assault rifle.

"C'mon…! COME ON!" the android yelled, pumping his shotgun once again.

Pulling the trigger, the bullets pinged off his form. Lowering her rifle, the thief raised an eyebrow curiously.

'That normally works.'

"You'll have to try harder than that! I'm as tough as a bank vault!" the android cackled, "Nobody gets past Manager Bob and his impeccable no-robbery record!"

He was not expecting the masked woman to pull back her sleeve, checking a battered pink Momo Friends-themed watch.

"Nn. This way is faster. Alright." she finally hummed, looking up from her watch, "I'll be leaving now."

Sprinting forwards, she leapt up, leaping off a desk and off the head of the mechanical manager, blue flames flashing away from her form as she suddenly… blinked to a new location.

Like a blue thunderbolt, she flashed through the hallway, occasionally leaping off or firing upon scattered security guards and drones.

"If I recall, at the end of this hallway…"

A random janitor android was not expecting for a masked woman to suddenly skate around the corner, perform a front flip and land atop his cleaning cart, the cart rolling away at speed as detergent and cleaning material spilled out behind it.

Of course, pushcarts of cleaning supplies aren't very maneuverable, so she soon disembarked her steed, flinging it over her head at another squad who seemingly had the idea to attempt a pincer attack.

Having corrected their previous assumption, the thief made use of the hole in their formation to once more skate through the soap-covered floors, snatching up a fallen mop from the cart and spinning it above her head.

"C'mon, 4:36!" she yelled, confusing her pursuers for a moment.

A single, hapless robot vacuum cleaner rolled out from behind a nearby door.

Spinning, the woman slammed the mop into the machine. It shot backwards, its slide accelerated by the lack of friction on the floor as it pinged off the walls, knocking several guards off their feet.

Affording herself a quick fist-dunk in celebration, the wolf hurled the mop aside, before twisting around and-


THUD.

Faust jolted at the sound of the door behind her suddenly violently thumping. A high pitch whine sounded from behind, before a blue flame bashfully burnt a clean hole through the door, a familiar hand reaching through, fumbling around, before gripping the handle of the door and clicking off the lock.

BAM!

The door flew off its hinges with a kick, the black-masked woman stomping out and swinging out her assault rifle, "You saw nothing, anyway - I GOT THE THING!"

"We got the other stuff on our end!" the blue masked girl replied, holding up two duffel bags of cash, "Leader Faust, give the word!"

"M-Masked S-Swimsuit G-gang… L-Let's c-case this joint!" Faust exclaimed, shaking so fast she was practically a blur.

"Mm!"

"Mm!"

Sensei decided to correct her on the right heist terminology later.

"NOT SO FAST!" a voice boomed. Moments later, another door across the room blew open, revealing a considerably more armored Manager Bob, now gripping two shotguns with a large four-pod missile launcher strapped over his shoulder, "MY PERMANENT RECORD WILL NOT BE TARNISHED! NOW DIE!"

The entirety of the Masked Swimsuit Gang stared for a moment, before promptly drawing their weapons and taking aim at him, save for Faust and Six.

"Oh, nonono." the black-masked woman waggled a finger at him, "I kill the bus driver."

"...The what? What bus driver!?"

"Is that from a movie or something?"

The wall of the bank exploded, a rusted and battered school bus ramming through the side. The scraped off remains of the Abydos logo was barely visible on the side of the vehicle, smoke pouring from the engine at the front of the vehicle.

Barreling through the lobby of the bank, it skidded across the polished floor, ramming into the manager and sending him crumpling to the ground, coming to a stop.

The pistons of the doors creaked and hissed, one of them falling off as they clanked open, revealing a pink-masked student sitting on the driver's seat, wearing a pair of cracked aviator shades.

"Cool line." Hoshino drawled, shooting a pair of finger guns.

"…You didn't come up with one!?" the black masked woman threw up her arms, "I-I restored an entire bus for this whole thing and you couldn't come up with a good one liner!?"

"Eh, I'm not in the jive with all these newfangled word-cha-ma-callits or whatever, all aboard!" she honked the horn.

"Grrrrhmph..."

Grumbling silently, the larger wolf stepped up into the vehicle, her comrades quickly sprinting in behind her. The abused engine of the vehicle rattled, the rear door of the vehicle falling off, before the vehicle sparked and dragged itself back out into the streets.

"Sens- Six, aren't you afraid that they'll follow us?" Serika asked after a few moments as the vehicle weaved down the streets, "We're in a clearly traceable vehicle that's falling apart."

However, to this, Six simply stared off back at the bank behind her without a word, as if in deep contemplation, before pulling on her own pair of shades.

"That was a beautiful heist."


"Q-Quick, did anyone get the plates of that vehicle!?"

"It happened so fast! Q-Quick, print Bob's termination form! The sooner we can pin this on him-!"

"They left behind a calling card!" a metallic hand scooped up the small card, the android putting on his reading glasses and studying it, "'I, Rikuhachima Aru, would like to place a loan and smell like bean sprouts.'...Who the heck is Rikuhachima?"

"Bean sprouts smell?"

"...Unforgivable…"

The two guards slowly turned to face the source of the voice. Standing before them was a wide-eyed purple haired girl in a black uniform and cap, slowly raising a small remote in one hand.

"Y...You would… d-dare accuse t-the Boss for something terrible like this…!" Haruka shook with rage, before flipping the cap off the detonator and clicking it vigorously, "ALL OF YOU CAN GO TO HELL!"


The skies of Abydos darkened as a massive plume of smoke, flame and dust burst from where the Stygian Bank was moments prior.

"A true shame we will never be able to do it again." Sensei concluded as the rest of the Foreclosure Task Force stared at the rising ball of flame in disbelief.

"Nn." Shiroko nodded, also wearing a pair of shades, "If we do it again, however, I want to take the vault next time."

"Nn. We'll see." the bus finally left the outskirts of the city, speeding off into the desert sunset, "We'll see."


"Rin, I've come across some concerning information regarding Abydos!"

"Sensei. I heard there was a violent bank robbery in the region perpetrated by an organization calling itself the Masked Swimsuit Gang. Are you safe?"

"F-Forget that! The gang tried to attack us too! They used a refurbished bus came up to the school building and we were forced to defend ourselves, but in the chaos, we were forced to shoot it down and disable it."

"...I can deploy some JTF on site if needed. Your safety is our primary conce-"

"Forget my safety, um, everything's handled! The point is, the Swimsuit Gang wasn't just after money; they were collecting information on the bank's creditors for blackmailing the bank. While we were capturing the bus for ourselves after the fact, I discovered some of these documents. They're a bit bullet-holed, but they seem to imply illegal activity within the bank itself!"

"...Are you certain?"

"They've been gouging Abydos's loan for the past few years on the pretenses of 'interest', but the numbers are clearly arbitrary… and increasing. Furthermore, documentation seems to suggest the Kaiser Corporation, the bank's parent group, is using these funds to hire mercenaries and PMCs to attack Abydos."

"….Haru- President Ao!? Y-You're there too!?"

"Awawawawa- W-Wha- No!"

"President Ao? What? This is Arona, my AI assistant."

"N-No… That voice… it's definitely GSC President Ao!"

"I-I sound like the missing GSC President?"

"Right, you did say the Shittim Chest had an AI… But hearing that voice again… My apologies. I haven't gotten much rest for the past few days… You sound like her but… Now that I hear you again, there's a distinct difference."

"Is there? I guess… I've gone through quite a few voices in my time, or so I'm told. My pronunciation could use some work."

"I suppose I just miss her. We were… close. It's just… she'd definitely know what to do here. She always seemed to know better."

"...If you want, Rin, I may be able to lend a hand at the GSC from time to time. I'm quite capable when it comes to data management and other computerized tasks, as you might imagine."

"That… would be nice, yes. It's good to finally hear you, Arona… to hear that voice again, even if it's just simulated."

"Likewise."

"Returning to the task at hand. Given the nature of the situation, I believe we should attempt to fast-track Abydos's application for the registration of the Foreclosure Task Force as an official Abydos Club… and, by extension, making them the official Student Council of Abydos."

"…I'll see what I can do. However, things here aren't much better."

"Give me a timeframe. When will Abydos have a council again."

"...At earliest… Five days. At best. I will commend you for filing the proper documentation on the first day you were able, at least"

"I'm kinda on the clock here. We- They can't hold out much longer from all these attacks."

"We can't risk SCHALE showing favoritism, you must understand. The position you hold- indeed, the fact SCHALE exists in the first place is a matter that needs to be managed carefully. Even if you are from Abydos - in fact, especially because you are - you must still go through all the proper procedures and hoops."

"Argh, I hate politics… Alright. Arona will send over the soft copies of the documents as soon as she is able. I'll hand you the hard copies if you open your window real quick."

"Open my-"

Rin paused, lowering her phone and slowly turning around to see the silver-haired wolf woman dangling outside her office's window by a window-washing cable, wearing crude homemade abseiling gear and a bike helmet, holding up a briefcase handcuffed to her hand.

"I tried to stop her…"

"Please hurry up and open the window." Sensei strained, "Climbing with one hand is harder than it looks."


Shiroko glanced around what was once her living room, now a warzone of sand, plastic tarps, wiring, rusted tools and cables.

"You know, when you said you'd be sleeping on my couch… This wasn't what I had in mind."

"Nn. Deal with it. We know you barely use this room anyway." Kuroko tapped away on a keyboard missing a few keys, the dozens of salvaged, cracked monitors from the abandoned buildings surrounding the house having been jury-rigged into some kind of post-apocalyptic command center, all connected to the Shittim Chest in the center.

"Nn. Fair." Shiroko pulled up a spare chair, taking a seat behind the larger wolf, "...Is Arona in there?"

"She is… But she's sleeping." Kuroko pulled up a window, revealing a simulated virtual classroom, the blue AI assistant muttering something subconsciously about strawberry shortcake as she slumbered, "I've been… putting her through a lot of work recently arranging my… affairs."

"Affairs?"

Kuroko minimized Arona, opening up a calendar app.

Shiroko's eyes widened. Each day was filled with dozens of entries and notes, all leading up to…

"Five days. In five days… That was when everything went downhill." Kuroko's voice wavered, "Every night since was filled with regret... I wondered what we could have done differently... and now, I need to put those pie in the sky dreams into action. So it's come to this. I only have five days left to change the future."

"That's… That's not a lot…" Shiroko studied the timeline.

Mismatched eyes grew wide.

"Hifumi wasn't supposed to come today." she blurted out bluntly, pointing at the calendar, "Hifumi's arrival is two days from now on this timeline you made… no, in the original timeline!"

Kuroko looked away.

"Then… You knew we'd meet her…"

"She was… integral to the robbery. Without her… I don't think we could have done it without her."

"You lured her here." Shiroko slowly spoke, "That's the only thing I'd think I'd do… You…"

"Made a fake account. Posted in a Peroro fangroup she was in. Told her to come today."

"You lied to Hifumi and put her in serious danger."

"I… I did. B-But, in the end, we really did get her the plush she was looking for- I managed to make the seller get here and-"

Silence.

"...Both of us know we aren't buying that." Kuroko slumped, "I did something wrong."

"Nn, that's pretty scummy."

"Coming from me…" she sighed, "…We need to tell her the truth. About all of this."

"Yes. You should."

Shiroko's withering glare didn't let up.

"Nn. We're pretty different, you and me."

"I would never do something like this… to a friend, no less. A friend who you, in this timeline, pretty much gaslit into becoming friends with us."

A fist clenched, teeth gritting together at those terrible, fading memories.

"To change the future… this is what it will take. If it means becoming a monster… then I'll-"

"Stop."

The silver haired woman looked up, her shattered halo dimly drifting about behind her head.

"We both know what it's like to be alone. We were like that for the longest time – no family, no friends, no home… Not even a backstory." the silver haired girl stood up, her own halo shining behind her head silhouetting her face, "I get the feeling… You were alone for even longer than that."

"It was… an isolation of my own creation…"

"Well, not anymore. I won't stand idly by while you try to change this future on your own." she held out a hand, "We will stop that tragedy, whatever it is, from happening. Together."

Kuroko stared at the hand, her own hand…

No, Shiroko's hand.

She gripped it firmly, rising to her full height.

"Tell me everything. Let me in on this… this mission of yours." Shiroko placed a hand over her heart, "Just as much as you are the wrench in the works of this timeline, I am too."

"My leaden heart is… weighed by my sins. Were it laid upon you, I fear that cursed knowledge would see you devoured by despair."

"But on the opposite side of those scales is a feather. That's us." the smaller wolf smirked, looking all the way up, "And as impossible as it may seem…"







That feather will become a wing that shall lift your leaden heart.

Leaving behind despair and soaring to the heavens.

Allow us to be that Feather of Life.







Identical eyes locked for a brief eternity.

"Together, let's tip the scales."


"Yuuka, I need you to approve this purchase." Kuroko explained, hands splayed out.

"Oh? You didn't seem to be the kind of person who actually… does such things. I would have thought you a 'buy first, ask questions later' kind of person." the voice on the end of the video message replied.

"Abydos… wasn't exactly a place where we had money to waste exorbitantly. I've seen Serika do so firsthand."

"I'll look over that invoice now, give me a se-"

Pause.

"...Sensei. Why are you buying over a hundred quadcopters… and missile pods?!"

"Back when I was still studying… I guess you could say that… I made a reasonably cheap missile drone using a quadcopter and some missile pods; exactly the ones in the invoice I sent you."

Yuuka put two and two together.

"So, you want to be able to mobilize a mechanized mob of missile machines."

"Exactly."

"...I suppose I should be just a bit lenient in that you decided to consult me before going ahead with this… But Sensei, I really don't see the reason why you need a hundred of them."

"At least 50! Can I at least build 50 of them?"

"The budget is meant to go to essentials, Sensei." Millennium's Treasurer frowned, "Missile launchers and drones do not count."

"...So 20 then?"

"That's probably the best I'm getting, I guess this means a lot to you... 20 missile launching drones approved for SCHALE use it is." Yuuka sighed, tapping away at her keyboard, before hesitating at the bottom of the document, "And… You want a chopper motorbike."

"It is absolutely necessary for-"

"No. Rejected. On all fronts. It's tacky and ridiculous." she dramatically deleted that segment of the invoice, "Grow up."

"Pale Rider and I will be together someday!" Sensei wailed, slamming her face into the desk, "You cannot stop me! I will not be denied, Yuuka Hayase!"

"And why have you even gone and named it already!?"
 
OMAKE - You Will Know Our Names! Questionable Nomenclature!
OMAKE:
You Will Know Our Names! Questionable Nomenclature!


"Alright, Masked Swimsuit Gang. Let's decide on our codenames." Sensei folded her arms.

"Masked… what?" Serika twitched, as Nonomi hummed, "We aren't even wearing-"

"It was Nonomi's idea back when I first did this." the larger wolf explained, "It was… A spur of the moment choice at the end of our first raid. This time, if we want to shave off a few seconds, we're going to need to all agree on this before we go in."

"It does sound like something I'd come up with." the blonde hummed airily, "How mysterious! Idols by day, elegant, fashionable thieves by night~!"

"T-That doesn't sound elegant at all!"

Ignoring the angry cat sounds, Sensei dug into her pocket, producing a note, "So anyway, I have created a list of codenames that I'll be assigning you all. We should all agree on them so that we don't argue about it later during the heist. In numerical order based on your masks; Hinata Zero, Yume One, Birkin Two, Trailblazer Three, Nelson Four, Faust and finally…"

She pulled on her mask, the number six taped onto the top, "…Courier Six."

Silence.

"Um… So… I'm kinda confused…" Hifumi quietly piped up, "Ignoring the 'last time you did this' part… Don't… I get a number too?"

"Faust is a good name."

"But it messes up your naming scheme."

"The legend of Faust must live on."

"Where are you even getting these names from?" Shiroko suspiciously raised an eyebrow, "...For some reason… the one you gave me sounds…"

"I… I'm not sure, actually. They kinda just… came to me last night." her future self frowned, scratching her chin, "They seem… strangely familiar, but aside from Yume One, I don't recall ever having heard those names before."

"Well, I appreciate you rememberin'… Well…" Hoshino smiled slightly, "Guess that was a no brainer for me, huh?"

"Isn't Hinata the name of someone from Trinity?" Ayane tilted her head as she looked over the radio equipment Sensei had produced.

"It is? I didn't know that." Sensei tilted her head, "But… It does sound like the name of a great tactical expert, doesn't it?"

"I… What?"

"Um… Don't get me wrong, Trailblazer is a… pretty name!" Nonomi hummed, before suddenly shuddering and glancing down, "So why do I feel so uneasy about it? I feel like… It's a bad omen all of a sudden."

"I'll swap with you." Serika offered, "Honestly, can we just get this over with already? You're acting kinda strange."

"Oh! I feel much better now!" Nonomi perked up brightly, "Six-Sensei, can you~"

"Understood. Nelson Three and Trailblazer Four…" the large wolf slumped slightly, but crossed out the names on the list and swapped them around regardless, "Four… Wouldn't that make it even more unlucky…?"

"She is a black cat."

"Nn. Makes sense."

"Nn."

"Nn."

"Hey..."

"Um… So… Can I change mine too?" Hifumi quietly asked after a moment.

Both Shiroko and Sensei stared at her, then exchanged glances, before delivering the final verdict.

"Nno."

"Absolutely not."

"You were born to wear that name, Faust."

The Trinity girl let out a soft whine, wondering how her life had come to this.
 
Nnotes - Nnames and Naming Schemes
The codenames used during the bank heist are all names of various Sensei from other fics:

Hinata Zero - Hinata Ao (A Father's Love - UCCMaster, Zodai)
Yume One - Yume Kuchinashi (Aqua Dream Archive - hunter10bt)
Birkin Two - Joshua Birkin (Story of Joshua Sensei - TRUExtremeSamxX)
Trailblazer Three - Stelle 'The Galactic Educator/Baseballer' McNoLastName (Trails in the Stars - RabuRibu)
Nelson Four - HMS Nelson (From Sea To Sky - Number-75 (Numbers75))
Faust - Faust (??? - Sensei)
Courier Six - Courier Six (A Courier For Kivotos - UnknownSixth)

It's from reading longer fics like these that inspired me to start writing BA stories in the first place, so I really wanted to shout them out. Other elements were borrowed and used in BEWARE OF DOG as well; for example, the GSC President's name being implied to be 'Ao Haru' is taken from 'A Father's Love'.

Adding onto this, each one was actually picked to act somewhat reflective of the FTF member they were given to:

Ayane (Hinata Zero) - Is somewhat of the tactician of the group, much like how Ao is a combat instructor.

Hoshino (Yume One) - Doesn't really need much explanation. Yume and Hoshino are close, of course.

Shiroko (Birkin Two) - Kuroko and Shiroko have something of a rivalry. Therefore, it would make sense the former would nickname the latter after a somewhat... scuffed Sensei.

Nonomi (Trailblazer Three) - In Trails In The Stars, Nonomi ends up leaving the FTF early because Stelle missed their letter for a far longer period of time than in canon. This is also why she has a bad feeling about the name in this story.

Serika (Nelson Four) - ...okay I'll be honest I just really like From Sea To Sky. I can't come up with any other feasible explanation for this one, sorry. Maybe if you squint it's an ironic name since Nelson's a ship and cats historically aren't fans of water?

Faust (Faust) - She was born to wear that name. The legend of Faust must live on.

Kuroko (Courier Six) - I realized it would not only make sense as a codename since she's the sixth one in the Masked Swimsuit Gang, but it would also allow me to just straight up use the name wholesale.

Another thing I would like to point out is the theme naming of the chapters and, indeed, the story itself. For each chapter in this story, I decided to name them after various signage one might encounter in day to day life while still being thematically accurate.

This naming scheme also extends to the story's title; hence why the logo for this series is based on an actual 'BEWARE OF DOG' sign. In future chapters, this lead to me having to look up signage and stuff to name them, which ended up proving somewhat difficult.

Suggestions of potentially obscure signs and labels you see in your daily life I could use for future chapters is very welcome.


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D-4

"Hi, is this Problem Solver 68?"

"We'll do the crime if you got the dime!" Aru replied through the phone, "What's up?"

"Let's get to steel tacks."

"Brass tacks."

"What you said, right. Brass… Why do they call it brass tacks?"

"Well… Come to think of it, I don't know." the mercenary frowned.

"Nn… Me neither… I'll let you know later when I find out. But let's get back to the point. You like money. I like money. We both like money."

Aru sat up, interested, "You have my attention."

"I'll pay you 10 Million Yen in GSC bonds if you don't raid Abydos as your employer has hired you to d-"

Click!

Aru slammed down the phone, her eyes wide.

"Boss?" Kayoko asked, turning to face the de-facto leader of Problem Solver, "Bad news?"

"They're onto us!" Aru screeched in a panic, her eyes glazing over.


Listening to the dial tone, the two wolves exchanged a glance.

"It didn't work."

"Do you think we didn't offer enough maybe?"

"Nn. Maybe."

"Nn."


"Head Prefect Sorasaki Hina, it is an honor to meet you at last."

"Sensei Sunookami Shiroko, the pleasure is all mine."

"Nno, I uh…" The wolf tilted her head, before shrugging it off, "I go by 'Kuroko' now, actually. You know, to tell me apart from the other Shiroko."

"Oh. Well that's convenient. The reports were getting rather confusing otherwise." Hina muttered, sitting up, "What is it that brought you here to Gehenna?"

She would have questioned why – and how – Sensei had entered her office by rappelling in from the ceiling, but truthfully, at this time of the day, it was too early to even begin to open that can of worms.

It was Gehenna after all. When it came to things like this, it was best to just roll with it.


"I'm in a bit of a hurry, so I won't sugarcoat it; your sources seem well informed, so they should have informed you that I have some degree of future knowledge."

Silence.

"You do?" Hina tentatively spoke.

"Ah, well… Um, long story short, in a few hours, Iori, Chinatsu and Ako are going to perform an unauthorized attack on Abydos in an attempt to…" Sensei frowned, squinting slightly as she tried to remember, "Politics or something."

"…'Politics or something'. And I am just supposed to take that as a genuine reason to act."

"Look, I'm not good with politics, okay!? I wasn't paying attention!" Sensei's ears flopped down, "I think I recall uhhh… The blue one said she was not happy with SCHALE existing… something about too many variables… um… you were there…"

"No, no, I actually believe you completely. They would do that."

Silence.

"Just like that?"

"Sensei."

Silently, the white-haired Head Prefect pointed at her own face. Kuroko could now see her incredibly bloodshot eyes and massive dark bags beneath them.

"…Nn."

"Yeah." Hina huffed, "I'll go head down to Abydos and call them off."

"Wait, head down to Abydos? Aren't they-"

She silently pulled open a nearby curtain, revealing a large cargo helicopter with the Prefect Team logo taking off, flying into the skies in the direction of the desert.

Sensei's jaw slowly fell open, as Hina took a long, long swig from her mug of black coffee.

Wordlessly, she silently passed it over to Sensei after a few more incredulous moments, "Here."

Sensei nodded, taking the mug up herself and taking a large gulp.


"I don't envy your position, honestly."

"Gehenna itself would probably explode if I took a day off, and I am not joking." Hina sighed, leaning back on the train carriage's seat, "I have been operating on less than 3 hours of sleep. All this? Caffeine. Lots of caffeine."

"Nn. Sounds… rough. I'm still not used to how much stuff I need to do, myself." Kuroko responded, slumping back slightly, "Turns out being Sensei means doing a ton of paperwork and stuff. It's a lot harder when I barely know what a, um… the… tax declaration is."

"Really now?"

"It sounds like a good idea on paper, right? Sending someone back in time in order to prevent some big disaster. What they don't tell you is it ends up with someone who only knows how to fix bikes and rob banks having to do all this paperwork stuff too." the wolf sighed, "You get what I'm saying?"

"A little, yes. Sometimes, I too feel like this is far too much for me to deal with. Alas, such is the duty of the head prefect."

"Gehenna do be like that."

"It 'do be' like that, indeed." Hina pointedly replied.

The train clattered along the rails a bit longer.


"While the reports did note you resembled and shared the same name as Sunookami Shiroko, I would never have imagined it went as far as you being her from an alternate timeline." Hina wrapped her arms tighter around Sensei's waist, squinting against the desert sun and flying sand.

The wolf nodded, pedaling across the half-buried road, "You're awfully accepting of that fact."

"Well, it is quite obvious after all. You two even have roughly the same halo too." Hina pointed out, wobbling slightly as the bike came to a stop.

"Nn." climbing off, Sensei wandered over to a buried building, lifting the fallen door aside and wandering inside.

She emerged moments later, with a torn up bucket hat. Reaching onto her lower leg, she pulled up a knife, squinting at Hina's head for a few moments.

"What are you doing?"

"One moment…" Kuroko stabbed several holes in the top of the hat, shaking out the last few bits of sand before placing it on the Head Prefect's head, carefully treading it over her horns, "The sun can get quite intense out here."

"Um… Thanks." Hina hesitated, adjusting the hat, before turning about and looking over the massive desert, "...This place… It's hard to believe anything can survive out here, much less thrive among all the ruins."

"Even I am not entirely sure why Kaiser wants this place so badly."

"Now that… is a question I may be able to answer for you."

"Nn?"


"So they aren't behind the desertification?"

"While it has been immensely useful for their endeavors as you have explained to me, it seems more like the corporation is merely taking advantage of the situation. We've uncovered large scale Kaiser bases in the desert of Abydos."

"As have I… well, back in my time, anyway. Do you have any idea what exactly they're after?"

"Unfortunately…"

"I see. Well, from what I understood of the papers I read…" Sensei swerved around a broken down car, "Abydos High remained one of the last pieces of land they could purchase. And with the lack of the Student Council, there was no way they could purchase more. So, they tried a different tactic."

"I have no strong feelings regarding this plight, either way."

"Friendly reminder your girls are probably currently tearing the place apart."

"...Beyond that, I simply have no strong feelings regarding Abydos. It's outside my jurisdiction, after all."

The bike came to a stop once more.

"I know it's heartless for me to say, but-"

"It's not that. We have company." Sensei's eyes widened, as she tore her rifle from her back, "Head Prefect, find cover!"

A nearby broken down truck's door cracked open, a girl wearing a riot helmet with a visor leapt forth, a shotgun raised, "You'll pay for taking out my girls!"

Sensei ducked back, the shots getting burnt away in a burst of blue flame. She brought up her rifle, swinging it down and slamming it on the girl's head.

"You think you can just roll in, take us out and leave like that?! All while wearing that cheap excuse of a helmet, no less!"

"What? My bike helmet? I don't even wear it that often!" the wolf woman rolled back, pulling a grenade off her belt and tossing it forwards. The blast kicked up sand, as the helmeted girl quickly flicked her head, clanking down her visor as she reloaded her shotgun.

A blue flash burst from the sand, snarling, rifle raised.

The bullets bounced off the attacker's helmet as she closed the distance, spinning up her shotgun.

"I really don't have time for this!"

"Then I'll finish you off quick!"

The two clashed over and over again, bullets and kicks flying as Hina ducked behind a nearby shattered wall for cover. Reaching back, she pulled her usual machine gun out and took aim.

The helmeted girl growled as she tumbled back from a particularly forceful ram from the black assault rifle's butt, landing against a large half-buried cooler box.

"Wait a minute…" Sensei paused, narrowing her eyes slightly, "...I know you."

"I have nothing to say to you." the girl spat, "My employer wants you dead!"

"Rabu from the Helmet Gang!"

Silence.

"W-Wait, how do you know my name?!" Rabu's eyes went wide under her visor.

"Komakaze Rabu, right?" Sensei crouched down, looking over the girl. She wore a Kaiser PMC flak vest over a presumably stolen Trinity uniform, a black jacket covering her shoulders.

"A-Answer the question! How do you-!?"

"Back then, I only got your name… Uhh… That's it."

"Back when!? We've never met before!" Rabu looked increasingly confused by Sensei's words, quickly glancing to the side where her shotgun had fallen.

A black boot stomped down on the weapon. Her eyes went up… and up…

Sorasaki Hina stood, her eyes gleaming dangerously.

"...eep."

"I know I heard your name before… but where…" Sensei frowned, "Back then… It's on the tip of my tongue… But where…"

"Sensei. Her body armor." Hina pointed out, "It's branded as part of the Kaiser PMC."

"Wait, Sensei?!"

"So they're already performing operations out here?!" her eyes widened as she dug out the Shittim Chest, tapping rapidly on it, "No… Their frontline is…!"

The Helmet Gang officer shifted nervously, "S-Since when were you Sensei!? W-We attacked you a week ago! A-And come to think of it, how did you get so tall all of a sudden!? And w-what's with that dress and suit!?"

"Will you just shut up for a moment!?" Kuroko snapped, raising her rifle in preparation to slam the butt into her once more, only to be stopped by Hina's gloved hand wrapping around it.

"Sensei, at best, we should bring her into custody for questioning for the moment."

"W-What?! I-I ain't gonna be a prisoner of wa-" the red haired girl trailed off, realizing that she was glaring down not just that silver wolf who had, time and time again, taken out many of her allies (and was somehow now also the 'Sensei' the news wouldn't shut up about), but the Head Prefect of Gehenna.

With a sigh, she held up her hands, "...Mind the helmet, okay?"


"We're taking heavy casualties!"

"Sensei has appeared at the rear! Attempting captu- ARGH!"

"Nn. Now I have a machine gun. Yippie Kay Yay."

"That's not how the quote go- GYAH!"

Ako frowned, studying the map from within one of the many Gehenna armored cars laying siege to the school building. They had landed from north of the main academy building while the south was pressing an attack. When the time was right, she would push in along with her reinforcement forces from the north to fully surround the building while the defending force was holding the rear.

However, the rear force was getting decimated rapidly by the Foreclosure Task Force, as they so called themselves. If this kept up, they would soon be able to emerge from the south end of the building and circle around to attack the north.

"Our best option right now is to deploy additional reinforcements to the south. The west side of the building is blocked by debris according to the drone images, so we can deploy sparse forces there while having the main bulk of the secondary reinforcement squads enter from the east. In the meantime, we can press up from the front and-"

"That won't work." Chinatsu leaned in, "We should infiltrate the building itself while they're engaged and capture it. Doing so will serve as good leverage to capture our main goal here."

"You heard the reports! Sensei has appeared at the rear and is fighting on the front lines!" Iori exclaimed, "Ako's right! We should bolster the rear guard and move to capture her as soon as possible!"

"Hmm… Given the large number of reinforcements these plans require, I think that the best option for now would be tryin' your hand at takin' the main building after all." Hoshino mused, rubbing her chin, "While you have a numerical advantage, you should attempt both infiltration and a head on assault in order to better divide their attention."

"Exactly." Chinatsu nodded, "Doing so would be the fastest way to Sensei, which, as you have expressed prior, was our main goal of this operation."

"'Course, that's just my humble opinion. Think it over for a bit. I'm no tactician, after all." Hoshino finished, tossing a tear gas grenade down, slamming the hatch atop the vehicle shut, "Also hold this for me, will ya?"


The side door of the vehicle practically fell open, Ako stumbling out and raising her sidearm, taking aim through her tears, "Y-You… You!"

The pinkette merely spread out her arms, stepping down hard on the sand below her.

The sand surrounding them began to shake, a dust storm swelling. Through the swirling sand and her blurred vision, Ako could begin to spot over half a dozen glowing red lights filling the air, a high-pitched whine sounding from behind the girl as she stepped forwards.

And then the screams started.


One by one, the vehicles around her started exploding, their operators getting thrown free from the blasts. Blue streaks of light screamed through the air, impacting the armor and covering them in flames.

"W-What is that!?"

"It's flying!"

"T-Too fast! T-They're moving too fast for us to get a bea- GUWARGH!"

"They have reinforcements too!?"

"I-Is that the Fox of Calamity?!"

"SENSEI! I WILL NOT BE DENIED! I-"

A particularly violent explosion.

"-can see you're busy and will be coming back later!"

Ako was thrown to the sand by a powerful force behind her, scrambling for her gun amidst the tears, sand and smoke that filled the air.

The silhouetted form stepped forwards slowly, reaching onto her back.

"I was joking, of course. Even if you did attempt to capture the building, you would have been merely entering our waiting jaws." Hoshino raised her shotgun, emerging from the haze.

"…What is this…?" Ako somehow choked out, shakily gripping her weapon.

"We were going to go easy on you. However, the moment you chose to attack the Abydos building…" An unusual glimmering light from a different direction, a different voice speaking forth, "You committed an unforgivable sin."

"I…! S-Sensei…!? But you were at the back of…!?"

A greenish blue light. The click of a handgun. The chill of the barrel pressed up against the side of her head.


"Get. Off. Our Turf. NOW." a new, unfamiliar voice snarled, right into Ako's ear.

When she spun to try firing on the attacker, there was nobody there.


"Hey! Are you listening to me!? Don't you try running from us!" Sensei's voice roared through the haze once more, "Surrender!"

Shaking, Ako's hand went to her radio.



"Phew… That was a close 'un." Hoshino wiped sweat from her head, watching what remained of the Prefect Team's forces pull away, "You gotta tell me what that button did sometime. I have a feelin' I'm gonna be using it more often."

"In due time. It was only functioning at 50% efficiency… Once complete…" Sensei frowned, "Nobody will take Abydos. Nobody."

"… So has been proven…" Hina muttered, gripping an iced coffee but never taking her eyes off Hoshino, "Thankfully, we managed to arrive before they could deploy the heavy mechanized forces…"

Shiroko let out a sigh, wrapping another bandage over her side, "They really can't tell the difference between us… Nn, what a bother…"

"In any case… I'll see to it the Prefect Team doesn't return to this area without proper authorization." the white haired girl continued somewhat off-handedly, her eyes studying Hoshino slowly from top to bottom, the irises growing wider by the second, her wings slowly beginning to flap behind her back with increasing speed.

Hoshino's eyes flicked over to Hina lazily, "Uhe, ya like what you're seein', Miss Head Prefect?"

"U-Umm…!" the Head Prefect jolted, looking away quickly as her wings clamped protectively around her, "It's… Um… I… It's not like that! T-That's not what I'm thinking at all!"

"I kid, I kid… I think all of us could use a break after alla this, anyway. How 'bout we treat you to some ramen for lunch? It's Abydos's specialty!"

"I… I would be honored to… I mean – um!" she quickly cleared her throat, fanning her face, "Yes, that sounds quite good at the moment, but I simply must return to Gehenna as soon as possible. The longer I am away, the higher chance events like this may end up transpiring elsewhere."

"Ah, Gehenna do be like that… Youngins these days, so hardworkin'…" Hoshino winked, shooting a finger gun, "Still, you did real good today, as much as ya could. Don't blame yourself for this, y'hear?"

"I… Thank you. I was hoping you wouldn't blame, uh, me, for this failure… to… to…"

"I gotta respect someone who has to deal with wackos like 'em on the daily. Tell you what, if you ever have a problem, feel free to take it up with Ol' Takanashi, okay? I'll keep an ear open for you."

"I…!" Hina's eyes grew wide, before she suddenly clutched her chest, flopping over backwards with a curious high pitched whine.

"She's bleeding!"

"Was she shot in the nose earlier!?"

"W-What's the protocol for getting shot in the nose!?"

"Uh." Hoshino looked down at her finger-gun as Shiroko and Sensei ran over to the Head Prefect's fallen form, "Oops…?"


D-3

"Aru. Call them off. You can still get a refund now, before you'll have to pay more."

"S-Sensei!? How did you-?!" the horned girl began, her eyes wide as she looked across her bedroom.

Quickly composing herself, she placed a hand on her chest, "M-My my! I-I mean, h-how forward of you, surrendering before our superior might!"

"Aru. I literally have seen the future. You need to trust me on this. If you don't attack us now, then you'll be saving yourself a lot of money. Trust me. I'm saying this for your own good." Sensei got up from the windowsill, walking over and placing a hand on her shoulder, "Look at me. Does this look like the face of someone who's surrendering or running away?"

Aru frowned, studying the woman's face.

On first impression, she looked… fairly normal. She was not really the best at reading facial expressions, after all, and… hm.

"Um…" she squinted further, before fumbling around her bedside table and picking up a pair of glasses, putting them on.



"Oh my stars, you're not playing are you."

"As the boss, it is in your best interest to make choices that are financially sound for your organization. In that other timeline, you ended up getting evicted from your rental office because of the costs of the operation – you didn't even accomplish your goal." Kuroko explained clearly, her deadpan expression never changing, "I'm giving you a chance to change things. Call your employer, tell them the deal's off."

"...But… Sensei… I…"

"What?"

"...They just reached Abydos five minutes ago."

Sensei stared silently, before walking across the room and picking up a nearby pillow. Slamming it into her face, she simply started screaming as loudly as her lungs would allow, blue flames bursting from her body as she did.


A double barreled shotgun cracked loudly through the air.

"HEY IDIOTS! STAND DOWN!" a strange eared girl yelled, her ears poking out from under a motorbike helmet with a pair of holes drilled in the top called out, a red-helmeted grunt standing by her side, "DID YOU NOT HEAR ACTING LEADER RED!?"

"T-That's enough, Ears. I think they got the picture."

Shiroko lowered her rifle from where she was firing upon a downed helmet gang member, "Do you wish to surrender?"

"We just got a call from our employer. The mission's off." Red helmet explained with a shrug, "That being said, we will continue attacking if you do not meet our demands."

"We will never surrender Abydos." Serika hissed.

"Nonono, we got that message quite clearly." Ears explained, "We just want our boss back, please."

"...Your boss?"

"Rabu! You know? Cool helmet? Has a visor? Red hair?"

"Oh, the prisoner." Shiroko blinked, "I dunno, she seems quite happy here."

A pair of hands clamped around her shoulder.

"PLEASE GIVE HER BACK I CAN'T TAKE ANOTHER DAY OF DOING THE PAPERWORK!" Red was on the verge of sobbing, "IT'S ONLY BEEN ONE WHOLE DAY A-A-AND EVERYTHING'S A BIG MESS!"

The eared girl standing by the red helmeted girl's side slowly stepped forwards, giving her sobbing superior a pat on the back.

"Geez, what's all that noise?"

Rabu emerged, holding a cloth and a noticeably shinier helmet, dressed in comfy looking pajamas.

"C-CAPTAIN!" Red squealed.

"Oh. You guys. Uhh…" the red haired girl looked side to side, "I… Um… I'm still totally captured, yeah. T-They most likely won't give me up for at least um…"

She leaned over to Shiroko, "We said six days right?"

"Nn. We'll provide you a place for six days."

"...No chance for seven?"

"We'll start charging you rent then."

"Hmrgh…" Rabu pulled on her helmet in a huff, "They aren't surrendering me for six days! B-But everything is fine and th-they say they'll release me when it's time so uhhh… Ugh, now I feel terrible for leaving you guys out…"

"Wait, I want to stay here too." a helmeted girl piped up, "I haven't had anywhere to stay for weeks."

"Hey, me too. I'm still waiting for the loan for the new place to go through!"

"Hm…" 'Ears' hummed, "I could do with somewhere to stay for six days… It's not like I'd last much longer on the streets…"

"Guys! Stay focused! We came here to rescue our boss! Just because she's getting a roof over her head, running water, presumably food, helmet cleaning supplies and a bed doesn't mean we all should defect from our-" Red paused, "Wait, actually…"

"Nn. 50000 Yen for two nights each. First meal is free. You sleep in the gym on any mats we find." Shiroko explained, "You will need to aid with maintenance, meal prep, cleanup, and if any of our supplies are stolen we will seek costly reimbursement. Also you're not allowed to attack us or we kick you all out into the desert."

"Boss…! I never should have misjudged you! You were actually finding a place for all of us all this time…!" Red's eyes sparkled under her helmet.

"I… um… I wasn't, really! They actually did take me prisoner-" Rabu began to speak.

"Hey, where do we sign up?"

"I'll go let Tamamo know as soon as possible!"

"I happen to be good at cooking. What kind of ingredients do you have?"

Rabu looked at the beaming Shiroko, then at her underlings, then let out a sigh.

"...I'll go clean up the gym."


"So we have approximately 15 Helmet Gang members, plus their leader, living in the gym now." Sensei sighed, her head still in her hands, "...They haven't tried any… Funny business while they're living here?"

"Not really, no. And they are paying us, oddly enough." Shiroko shrugged, emptying a bottle of energy drink before doing up another screw, giving the contraption a quick shake, "This… will aid in the debt – at least a tiny bit."

"Even so." Sensei pulled over another box of parts, laying them on the floor, "It's slow going. I fear we may not have much time left."

"Nn…" Shiroko cracked open another bottle of energy drink, holding it out, "Here. Want another?"

"No, I'm goo… oo… ood." Sensei slowly trailed off, slowly turning to notice the small pile of plastic bottles sitting next to the two of them, "Hold on. How many drinks did we bring in?"

"Six."

"Then why are there nine bottles?"

"...They put more in the carton?" Shiroko rose to her feet, lifting out… a full carton of six drinks from a nearby glowing chamber. Studying the box, she gave it a quick sniff, before glancing back into the chamber.

Another identical six-pack of drinks sat in the chamber.

"This isn't a fridge." Shiroko spoke after a few moments.

"Arona, what's going on? Is this secretly a drink factory?!" Sensei excitedly asked, her eyes shining.

"That's what I've been trying to tell you for the last half an hour! That's the Crafting Chamber. It takes in Keystones and other related relics and uses them to reconstruct ma- Sensei!?"

It was too late. The larger wolf had already placed an entire completed version of the contraption on the floor into the chamber, tapping on several buttons on a nearby control console.

A few moments passed, and she peered inside. A half-completed version of the machine sat next to it.

"Nn… We've been wasting our evenings for nothing." Kuroko slowly spoke, her bloodshot eyes widening.

"Nn…"


D-2

"You know, we were gonna kidnap the cat at some point." one of the now un-helmeted girls pointed at Serika as she downed a cup of juice, "So it's kinda funny that we're now working with her."

"Yeah, well, we can't exactly afford freeloaders around here!" Serika shot back, "We're short-staffed and low on resources as is!"

"Yeah, yeah, keep your ears on." The door of the gym swung open, the eared Helmet Gang member entering with a large pile of boxes strapped over her back, "I've returned from a supply run, Boss and uh… Temp Boss. There were ammunition and food supplies in unmarked crates at the location as specified."

"Hmph… It's good that Sensei has connections for such supplies but…" the cat girl walked over as the girl hefted the boxes onto the floor with a huff, "I feel like I should be… concerned where she's getting all this stuff from."

"She didn't tell you? My guess was it was supplies from the GSC, myself." the courier removed her helmet, shaking out a short dark brown ponytail, "But the fact these boxes are unmarked… Perhaps they want to avoid showing favoritism?"

"Seems more like these boxes were once marked, but had the identification scraped off." Rabu approached the box, leaning in closer and running a finger over the conspicuous scratches on the side of the reinforced crate, "I think I can make the symbol out if I try… Lettering? S...R… Oh?

"SRT? So these supplies must be… from SRT. No wonder." Serika huffed, "They must be surplus from when the academy closed."

"SRT closed?"

"Yeah, it happened about two days ago. Apparently, their failure to prevent the initial attack on Sanctum Tower by one of the Seven Prisoners, along with some of the upper levels getting damaged by explosives must've rubbed some bigwig the wrong way." Rabu explained to her comrade, "But to think that their surplus supplies were snatched up by SCHALE so quickly…"

"Huh. I wonder if this means SRT is going to become an arm of SCHALE then." the eared girl mused, "If they can get bullets and food from that place, who's to say that they can't get actual manpower? Trained SRT are going to be in high demand by pretty much any faction in Kivotos."

"Do you think a SRT would really do something like that?" Serika folded her arms.

The two Helmet Gang exchanged glances.

"…No, you're right… Those SRT are trained to be loyal, aren't they? There's no way they'd just sell themselves out to the highest bidder." the Helmet Commander rubbed her chin, "Still… I kinda feel a little bad for 'em. Having nowhere to go, with seemingly everyone forgetting about them… And their stuff being sold off… and…"

She trailed off silently, looking around the damaged gymnasium.

"…Maybe ditching Kaiser was a good idea after all." Ears muttered.

"It was just another job, kid. It's not our place to question this kind of thing."

Serika's ears twitched slightly.

"…Most of you guys… have nowhere else to go, right?"

"H-Hey, what do you mean by that? Look, it's just that a ton of us happen to slip through the cracks, okay? For there to be an average, there has to be a ton of people below the average." Rabu gestured widely around, "That's us. We're the students who dropped out, went forgotten…"

She hesitated, "…But that totally doesn't mean that we're the same or anything, g-got it? It's a totally different deal with us! Our job is to go in, shoot stuff up, and leave! Anything else is-"

"If we all had somewhere to go back to, we wouldn't have jumped at the chance for shelter here though, right?"

"...Ears, shut your pie hole." Rabu looked away, clanking her visor down as her cheeks flushed, "This… This doesn't change anything! This is just another job."

"…Just another job." the ears on the top of the girl's head flopped down, "...Right, sorry, Boss."

"Man… now I just feel like the bad guy here…"


"HOLD THE LINE!"

"T-They're bringing up tanks! How do they have such heavy equipment on the front lines already!?"

Sensei could only watch in horror at the growing cloud of dust on the horizon. A large group of heavy machinery and ground forces were rapidly approaching the building.

No, this was not in the calendar.

Millions of thought ran through her head as she rapidly transported herself, as if in a dream, towards the front gate of the school, fumbling with her rifle.

"S-Sensei, we need you to-?!"

"W-What is she doing!?"

Why were they here so soon!? Why a direct attack on the building itself? Had something fundamentally changed in the timeline?

Gunfire. Warped steel. Crackling flames around her.

A vision that she had hoped would never become reality. Her worst fears.

Her grip shook as she raised her weapon, attempting to take aim.


'Have the scales tipped in their favor!?'

"T-They're closing in on the front!"

"P-Prepare the defensive line! W-Why is Sensei just standing there?!"

Had she squandered that advantage?! Was there truly nothing that-!?

A gunshot rang out.


"HELMET GANG! HOLD 'EM OFF!" Rabu called out, raising her shotgun skywards as the squad of helmeted grunts sprinted out from the shed. Lowering her visor, she followed them forwards.

"W-What's going on!?" one of the armored Kaiser PMCs questioned, before promptly having her face used as an impromptu springboard by one of the sudden reinforcements.

The blaze of automatic gunfire seemed to awaken Sensei from her haze, and she jolted, stumbling back as bullets pinged off her suit, "A-Ah-! R-Right! A-Abydos! Press the advantage!"

Stepping forwards, light warped around her body as blue flames wrapped over her form.

A single thought shot to the front of her mind.


'I need to get to their leader!'

Air rippled around her, before the blue flames consumed her entirely. Darkness burst around her, swallowing her...


She stood over the hatch of an armored vehicle, a grenade in her hand. Instinctively, she yanked the hatch open, hurled the explosive within and slammed it shut.

As she leapt away, she plummeted once more into that strange darkness.

A loud THUD and slow plume of smoke followed.

"Their leader is downed! They'll pull out sooner than later!"

All around the amassed forces, bullets and explosions erupted forth. There was nowhere out of her reach as she fought tooth and nail.

One of the robotic PMCs attempted to swing down a baton on her head, but as soon as it brought down its arm, it swung through nothing but a void that had suddenly opened up in the air.

The butt of an assault rifle slamming through its head was the next thing it processed.


When the haze of combat faded, Sensei realized she had a hand gripped around the front of her younger self's shirt.

"Nn? What…?"

"The combat's over." Hoshino's voice sounded from behind the silver-haired woman, "They're in full retreat now."

Sensei slowly lowered the smaller wolf to the ground lightly, before looking down at her hands, "...A-Already?"

"How did you do it? You were teleporting all over the place!" Serika exclaimed, "Wait, could you have done that this whole time!?"

Kuroko blinked, before focusing her attention on the school gates, picturing herself being transported there.

In a flash of blue light, there she was, a miniature circular portal closing in her wake as she tumbled out. She quickly patted herself down, glancing back at the now gaping Hoshino and Shiroko standing where she previously was.

Slowly, she held up her hand, visualizing once more.

A small portal opened up by Shiroko's side, and before her hand. Reaching inside, she flicked the smaller wolf's cheek experimentally.

"...Nn. This is new." she drew back her hand as the smaller wolf let out a whine, "I… I guess I can do this now…"

"More importantly, what were you doing earlier!? You just froze up!"

...She did, didn't she?

Only now, with the world having returned to stillness, the smoke of battle only just beginning to drift away on the winds…

Only now could she feel her heart racing. Cold sweat dripping down her face.

At how close she was to losing it all.


It sounds all very noble, doesn't it?

Romantic even, some might say. Someone who had once believed it might have been better if she vanished completely, now having so many people counting on her.

But why her?!


D-1

"Sensei? What are you doing by my mailbox?"

"O-Oh, I-It's nothing! T-There's nothing in there anyway!"

Hoshino narrowed her eyes. Of course there would be nothing in there. She made sure to collect all the mail earlier in the morning anyway.

There was no need to trouble her underclassmen with her problems after all…

"U-Uh… S-Sure." Sensei straightened up, before letting out a nervous laugh, "C-Carry on… O-Or r-rather, t-try doing something different to what you might normally do… Please."

When she put it like that, why wouldn't she be suspicious?


"Sensei, you marked tomorrow as a particularly significant date." Shiroko entered the makeshift SCHALE office set up in the Abydos campus, "The Scales should be mostly ready, but- Nn?!"

Nothing but dead air, floating dust, and silence met her eyes. A window, hastily thrown open.

A note on the desk.

'Shiroko. Protect everyone.'

For the longest time, the smaller wolf stared at the note, slowly raising it up before herself and studying the handwriting.

"…I can't be this hard to work with." she slumped slightly, turning to find the rest of the Foreclosure Task Force.


The bicycle uselessly dug up sand, digging itself deeper into the desert. Kuroko let out a sigh, climbing off the rusted frame and removing her helmet.

The battered paper map she brought with her fluttered in the wind. Everything was calling for her to draw her tablet.

But if she did so… she'd have to face Arona.

What would she even say to her? How could she face anyone, after the choice she had made?

How could she face anyone on the eve of their demise?


Tossing the damaged bike aside; she had merely pilfered it from one of the ruins, she began her trek on foot. A strong wind blew around her as she walked, each step causing the machine guns and bazookas strapped around her body to clank and shift.

Clank. Shfft. Clank. Shfft. Clank. Shfft.

A lone silhouette, disappearing into the wastes.


A groan that wasn't her own. A softer patch of ground below.

Life.

Kuroko leapt back, swinging up a rifle. The body lying on the sands slowly turned to face her, before silently looking back skywards once more.

Whoever this was… she wasn't dressed for the occasion alright. A bulky white jacket. Torn leggings. A damaged black hoodie that seemed a few sizes too small.

Messy brown hair that matched her eyes, a simple black facemask over her face.

She was half-buried by the sand, as was her weapon; a scratched and worn rocket launcher.

The wolf girl lowered her weapon. The way the girl lay there, unblinking, staring up at the skies…

She wasn't going to be a threat.

"...Leave…"

The voice was weak, muffled by the sand and her mask.

"Don't waste your time… It's better I go." her voice was a whisper in the wind, "...It's… better for all of us."

A firm hand gripped her coat.

Kuroko practically tore it off, before jamming one of the machine guns on her body into the sand. Reaching for a second machine gun, then a third, she continued, the barrels of the weapons pointing into the sky.

Hefting the surprisingly heavy jacket, she draped it over the makeshift frame, forming shade.

"I… I told you… leave me…" a cough, followed by a groan, "It's… It's all in vain…"

"You don't get to decide that now." Kuroko spoke absently in response, "Coming out here, dressed like that… Do you have a death wish or something!?"

An ID card fell from the coat's pocket as the wind blew by; one adorned with a strange skull-insignia. It landed in the sands behind them, completely forgotten.

Placing her weapons onto the ground, the wolf-girl removed her bag, digging through it before producing a bottle of water.

"Drink."

"It's all a waste anyway… I told you… There's…"

"See if I care. I'll leave this here until you do." she finally sat down, studying the strange girl, "You… came out here to…"

"…I thought… if I went as far away as possible from humanity… perhaps I'd finally find rest."

Sand whipped through the air.

"You and me both…" Kuroko sighed.

For a moment, the two sat. One trying to wrap her head around the foolishness on display before her.

The other trying her best to let the world disappear her.

"So you really do have a death wish."

No response.

"I do." she paused, before going silent again. It seemed like she wouldn't continue to talk at all for the longest time.

After the longest time, she continued anyway, "That doesn't matter now. Just… leave me alone. Let this sand consume my body."

Mismatched blue eyes widened.

"I… I can't allow that."

She gently gripped the front of the girl's hoodie, gently adjusting her head. Sure enough, as she did, her faint halo, drifting over her head floated into view; an odd lavender affair, comprised of four-pronged star-shaped shapes forming a loose grid.

"You're one of my students, after all."

At those words, the stranger's eyes seemed to go wide, a crimson glint flashing in them.

"You aren't. You aren't her."

Those words ripped through her… and yet…

"Well… You aren't wrong. I've really screwed up on the 'taking care of my students' part, considering I'm… running away and all."

Reaching around her neck, she pulled off her SCHALE ID card, laying it on the sand by the side of the stranger's card.

"…So… This is the 'Sensei of SCHALE' we were briefed about…"

"Mhm."

"...You're… softer than I expected." a weak hand gripped a lock of her long hair, lightly squeezing it in her bruised hand.

It was only now Kuroko realized that her other arm was…

Well, more accurately, she didn't have one. Blood stained the jacket where it would have been, bandages wrapped around the stump.

"D-Don't mind that."

She must have noticed her stare.

"It's useless. If your arm causes you to sin, tear it from your body." she spoke, her gaze seeming incredibly distant, "That arm… was weak. It could not protect. That was its sin. That… was my sin."

"And that warrants you being laid to rest out here, in the desert, lying on top of a land mine."

Kuroko brushed aside some sand beside the girl, revealing a metal disc beneath her.

"...How did you…?"

"Experience. Disabling traps like this is a hobby of mine, you could say." she dug down deeper, reaching onto her leg and unsheathing a knife. Stabbing it into the metal, she gently made an incision into the side of the ordinance, "This type of mine… Seems like it's similar to a Trinity design."

"I don't care. One wrong move, and I'd have accomplished my mission here." a strange dangerous tone sounded from the girl, "Sensei. Do me a favor. Set it off. It's for the better."

Snip.

A soft click, followed by a rattle.


"Nn. I don't think I will." Kuroko calmly spoke, pulling a plate, a mess of wires, and a strange steel pipe connected to the mine itself, "Haven't seen this thing before… Given how you said it was designed to kill us… Must be some kind of anti-halo weapon, isn't it?"

Silence. The girl simply stared skywards.

"Was it Kaiser? Did they send you to try to kill me?"

The girl shook her head weakly, her vision swimming.

"So, who-"

The glint of a weapon. Sensei's ears twitched.

She dropped the pipe, a miniature portal opening up below as she did. A bullet streaked through the air, tearing through the explosive mere moments before the void fully enveloped it.

Several hundred meters away, a powerful blast tore a new crater in the desert sand, sending sand flying every which way as the bomb went off.

Looking around, Sensei attempted to find the source of the gunshot. Nothing. The dunes remained as silent as ever.

"…Well. This complicates matters now, doesn't it?" the lone wolf asked nobody in particular.

After all, it seemed like the one before her had finally fallen totally unconscious from the heat, the bottle by her side having gone untouched.


"Sensei? Where are-"

"Arona. Can you identify this student?"

"U-Um… W-wait, this ID… she's from Arius!?"

"Is that her home academy's name? She was using herself as bait to attempt to take me out." Kuroko dug through the coat, occasionally letting out a 'tch' and digging her knife into several blocks of plastic explosive, digging out the detonators implanted within, "She had what seemed to be an improvised anti-halo landmine, I think."

"Arius wants you dead? No, wait… Arius still exists!?"

"Nn?" an ear flicked up, "Is that a surprise?"

"I can explain the history of Arius and Trinity to you when we get back… B-but… where are we?"

Tucking the last of the explosives into her bag, Kuroko took up the girl's bazooka, hefting it over her shoulder. She had made sure to remove any weapons the girl could use to harm herself from her body.

Glancing out over the horizon, Kuroko watched the sun dipping further down. A cold wind blew by; the evening had come.

She had effectively wasted the whole day by the unconscious girl's side, monitoring her pulse and condition, debating if she should call for help.

In the end, she did, on her personal phone; the fallen girl's own device had no signal, and most of the screen appeared to be shattered and cracked.

"That's irrelevant now. The others will pick her up soon enough. I just need to get out of here." Kuroko rose to her feet, draping the girl's jacket over her body.

"Sensei?! W-where are you going?!" Arona frantically asked from within her backpack.

"S-Somewhere not here." the wolf explained quickly, even as her voice wavered, "I-I can't be caught… They c-can hold out… They don't…!"

"We don't what?"

Kuroko froze up.

Hoshino, her shotgun raised. The rest of Abydos standing behind her, glaring holes into her.


"...O-Oh… H-How are… A-Aren't you fast…" Kuroko trailed off, the veritable arsenal of heavy weapons rattling on her body.

"I-Is this it?! You're just stealing a bunch of weapons and running away!?" Serika demanded.

"N-No, I-!"

"Where did you get all this stuff from!? Didn't you think for one moment that we could have used some of this?!"

"S-Stop… S-Stop, don't make this more…!"

Shiroko stepped forwards, gripping her own rifle.

"You're running from something, aren't you?"

"I… I…!"

Her own mismatched eyes glared into her.

"I… I DON'T WANT YOU ALL TO DIE!"

Silence.

"T-The last time… T-The last time, Sensei… Took a bullet during the upcoming battle… Putting him into a coma… A-And then…!" she panted.

Gunfire. Flames.

Bloodshed.

Death.

Despair.

Absolute Terror.


"Hoshino went down next… I had to pull the trigger… Serika ran away. I had to pull the plug on Ayane, and Nonomi…" the grenades strapped to her body rattled as she shuddered, "Oh… Anything but that… Not even…!"

Nonomi blinked, looking around awkwardly, "That… bad?"

"N-Not even a billion showers… O-Oh…!" Sensei crumpled onto the ground, "I… I can't change it… Everything that has happened… It's going to happen all over again…!"

"...What?"

"...O-Okay. Breathe, Kuro-" Shiroko stopped herself, "Shiroko. Breathe."

"I-It's all for nothing… The future is predetermined. I struggled in vain…!"

"Wait… is this why you froze up like that when Kaiser reached our doorstep!?" Ayane's eyes widened, "Because you thought you failed…?!"

"I thought if we robbed the bank early, we'd be able to affect fate… A-And then, I tried calling Problem Solver to get them to call off their attack, but…!"

"Calm down…." Shiroko held out a hand to the panicking wolf girl, "We've been doing all we can."

"A-And yet… the situation keeps changing! E-Every time we've tried to do something to avert fate…" Kuroko choked on her tears, taking a shaky breath, "Aru still attacked! We still had to fend off the Gehenna Prefect Team! A-Aside from the bank, all of the main beats of what led up to his death still-!"

"So you think running away will ensure we survive?" Serika snapped.

The air froze into a chill.

"...Serika, calm down. That may be Sensei, but it's also Shiroko we're talking about." Hoshino stepped forwards, regarding the body on the ground silently, "...This was that girl you mentioned, right?"

Sensei silently nodded.

"Missing an arm, broken leg…" the pinkette ran a hand over her cheek, "And yet, somehow still hydrated and alive."

The bottle, half-empty, lay on the sand by the side of the body. Forcing the unconscious girl to drink safely was a task in and of itself, but Kuroko figured it out after a while.

"You know… you ran away this afternoon. By now, I figure if you kept moving, you would have been long gone from this place; gone a heck of a lot further than this, in fact." Hoshino gazed out into the desert silently, "But you stayed here and helped."

"I… I couldn't just let her die."

"I dunno. Dressed like this, it seems like this fool wanted to. These aren't exactly desert wanderin' threads." she tugged at the jacket laid over the girl's body, "You could say, maybe… it was her destiny to die out here, if ya didn't interfere."

"And look at all these bandages…" Ayane noted, leaning in, "She must be incredibly weak physically…"

"Maybe that's why she was sleeping on top of a landmine to try to kill me, huh?"

The mood immediately dampened.

"I… I don't know why I even stopped to help her. I… I could have left her there. There was no reason for me to…"

"But it doesn't change the fact you didn't. Through some twist of fate, you stumbled on her. You helped her regardless of the circumstances."

She looked up at Nonomi, who was smiling brightly.

"Isn't that worth something, Sensei?"

Tears began to well up in the wolf girl's eyes.


"Even if there was no reason for you coming to our world, it doesn't change the fact you did. In that way, you have already changed our destiny."

Kuroko looked over at Shiroko.

"The future we're heading for isn't set in stone, and I believe that it's thanks to your being here." Ayane crouched by the side of the wounded, "Perhaps our fate was to disappear, one by one, as it was in your world. But the truth is, this isn't that world anymore. Not when you're here, by our side."

"Maybe… we were wrong to try to predict the future. Enough has changed that doing so would only get in our way. We need to work with what we have here and now." Shiroko gripped her older self's arm.

Kuroko's wide, tear-filled eyes looked into hers, before she pulled her in for a hug, quivering and sobbing as she held the smaller wolf close. Shiroko blinked for a few moments, before gently returning the hug.

"...They really are like sisters, aren't they?"

"Sometimes, you gotta talk to the realest person you know…" Hoshino wiped a tear from her own eyes, "...She's grown so much…"

"S-Shut up…" Sensei muffled, her face buried in Shiroko's shoulder, before releasing her from the hug, "...Alright. Let's go home, everyone. We need to contact a hospital or something for this one, and I need to figure out what an Arius even is…"

"And tomorrow… is the fight of our lives, if what you said is correct…"

"Yeah. That too." Sensei wiped away the last of her tears, before rising to her feet, "...I wasn't planning on leaving you guys high and dry… There was that one last plan I… Shiroko and I had developed."

"You mean… that?" Shiroko tilted her head, "I guess it's time to let the cat out of the bag."

"I was wonderin' when you'd get around to spilling the beans on what that thing did." Hoshino folded her arms, "Alright, shoot."

"Sensei, I swear, if this is robbing the bank aga-"

"Nothing of the sort." she hesitated, before reaching into her coat and producing her tablet. Tapping on it, she brought up a large, detailled diagram, several schematics around it.

The last of Abydos leaned in, studying the plans.




Even now, it seemed impossible. How could a single feather tilt the scales?




But there remained a single factor that hadn't been accounted for before.




If the scales themselves were to be manipulated, then perhaps the goal they sought would be perfectly within reach.




In the end, it was not a question of the feather or the heart.

It was all down to the scales themselves, and the one controlling it.








"Remember the Scales of Anubis."

"This is how we'll change that destiny."









Boss.

I'm going back to Millennium. I hope you aren't upset at me for doing this so suddenly.

But when I saw Abydos continuing to fight, even after everyone had abandoned them, I realized something. If I kept on running away just because I failed my applied algorithms course, I'd never get anywhere. If these guys in this oversized sandpit had the resolve to keep standing even after falling through the cracks like myself, then what the heck am I?

Please, mark me down as a reserve. I may no longer be able to graduate from Millennium as a mechanical engineer as I hoped, but I was noted to potentially be able to complete a degree in Sports Science (Yes, apparently that's a real field), specifically relating to Track and Field.

I guess you could say I'm no longer running away… by studying running away really fast.

I'm sorry I ditched you guys like this but… I don't know how I'd be able to face you and tell you this.

I pray you will be able to understand what I'm getting at here. You've actually helped me out a ton before, so I didn't want to leave you high and dry with unanswered questions.

The next time we meet… Maybe it'll be you in the spectator stands, and myself on a racetrack.

Here's hoping.

See you someday -- Ears



"...You could have told me that in person, kid…"

"Boss?"

"Ah- Nothing, nothing. Let's just finish packing up and getting out of here. Our lease is almost up, and the longer we stay here, the more our previous employer's gonna want us back… and the more we'll have to pay these guys."

"...Are we running away too? After all we've done?"

"While what we did was a flashy lightshow, it's also an expensive one; we chewed through half the ammo supplies that were meant to last weeks for them. They're already pushed to their limit taking care of themselves; our staying here was never going to be permanent."

"...I understand."

"Funny how life works… I came in their prisoner, yet here I am, actually giving them money… I guess you could say I was the one who got mugged back there…"












"Hina… has been incapacitated." Kasumi spoke ominously, spreading out a document, "With this… We are free to do whatever we like for the next 24 hours at best!"

"Nice going, boss!" Megu grinned.

"I didn't do anything but whatever- We strike Gehenna now! To assert our dominance, we shall build a grand hot spring dead in the center of the central square!"

An icy wind blew over them.

"...Huh? Why is it so cold all of a sudden?"

A dark presence filled their surroundings, an icy chill no hot spring would be able to warm spiking down their spines.

"O-O-On s-second thoughts, l-let's j-just go perform maintenance on an existing facility!" Kasumi quickly spoke, crumpling up her plans and hastily shoving them into her pocket, "L-Let's get outta here!"

"O-On it, boss!"


Fuuka let out a frustrated sigh, ready to snap completely. Thanks to a sudden 'incident' involving several pounds of high explosive and, more importantly, a truck of ingredients, she had to prepare enough food for the Gehenna lunch rush solely using only the comparatively meager ingredients available in the kitchen.

On her own.

"This is it. This is how Gehenna dies." she snapped to herself, throwing up her arms, "Unless I come up with something soon, there's going to be a riot that will make Red Winter look like a birthday party-"

The door to the kitchen swung open, an icy breeze blowing in.

"NOT NOW HARUNA!" She instinctively snapped.

"U-Um? I-I'm sorry." an unfamiliar voice spoke, "I don't know who this 'Haruna' fellow is… But I'm here to help out!"

Turning around, Fuuka finally saw the stranger; she had aqua blue-green hair framing a bright smile. She wore a white uniform, an apron tied around the front and a concerningly small Gehenna jacket draped over her shoulders. A golden halo flickered like a flame behind her head.

"I'm a new transfer chef who will be helping you out for today." the stranger bowed, "I happen to know a thing or two about cooking for a ton of people with limited supplies, too!"

"That's not the problem. The problem is manpower…"

"Then it's still a good thing I'm here, right? I'll follow your lead!" the girl opened her eyes as she pumped her fists, irises shining golden, "Let's get to work!"


"W-We did it… Somehow… We made enough…"

The new chef flopped over on the bench, gasping for breath as she lay facedown, "This… was… a mistake… I want… to die… again."

"Thanks for your help, though. I'm glad you were here." Fuuka leaned over with a small smile, "You'll go far, um-"

She only processed she was talking to an empty apron and blazer lying on the bench next to her after a few seconds.

"W-Wait, what?"

She slowly picked up the clothes, before even more slowly turning to face the bustling lunch rush. The food was… definitely there.

Looking between food and the empty clothes a few more times, Fuuka slowly dropped the empty uniform onto the ground, stepping back silently and trying her best to internalize all the questions regarding what she had just witnessed.


"This is ridiculous! Head Prefect Sorasaki can't do this to me!" Ako growled, gripping the new 'orders' tightly in one hand, "I knew Sensei would be trouble! I knew it all along! Why didn't anyone listen to-"

She froze, her eyes wide.

Someone else was sitting behind Hina's desk. She was Sitting There, filing paperwork and reading over incident reports, neatly sorting them into several piles.

"W-Who the hell are you!? How did you get into the Head Prefect's office!?" Ako yelled, reaching for her weapon.

The strange golden-eyed Student looked up, slightly surprised at first before calming down.

"Don't you remember? Hina has authorized me to handle the lower priority reports for today. I think you'd find those instructions on your orders you… appear to be angrily scrunching up there."

"What!? You're lying! There's no way that-"

She paused. There was, indeed, an extra segment on her orders, right after the mandatory counseling, authorizing an individual to take over some of the Head Prefect's minor duties for the day.

Ako frowned. She was sure that wasn't there before. She read these things top to bottom. So what was…?

"Ako, you're clearly exhausted. Calm down. Make yourself a nice cup of…" the girl paused, sniffing a half empty mug before grimacing slightly, "...Coffee and have a sit down before you start work. It's what Hina does, right?"

"…At the very least, why are you even sitting at the Head Prefect's desk!?"

"So I'm not supposed to sit here… I'm new here, sorry." the girl bowed,"Would you happen to know where I'm meant to go?"

"T-There's proper accounting desks down the hallway! Working at the Head Prefect's desk is simply not allowed! How could you-"

Ako only processed she was talking to an empty chair a few moments later.

Rubbing her eyes, she looked all around the room. As far as she knew, nobody was ever there at all. Quickly, she drew out her orders once more.

Nope, there was those orders once more, only now with a separate clause requesting she… make herself a cup of coffee?

"...I really do need to get more sleep." Ako slowly backed out of the office, closing the door behind her.


Hina sat up in bed, panting.

"A… A dream? …Of course it was a dream…" the Head Prefect grunted, "There's no way I would have ever allowed such an undignified display in front of another academy."

Pushing aside the blanket, she realized she was still clad in her uniform, but decided to chalk that up to having been so exhausted that she collapsed somewhere while working. As she arose, sand fell free from her body.

"Odd. Should I vacuum?"

She headed over to a mirror to fix up her hair.

And froze.

Stuck upon her horns, a shredded bucket hat, a note attached by a clothespin to the front.

Hina shakily removed the hat, staring at the note.

'We got you back home as discreetly as we could. As far as everyone knows, you're still hard at work. Thank you for all your help today. We'll pay you back somehow. – Kuroko Sunookami.'

"...Uhm… W-Wait…"

'p.s. Hoshino's Momotalk is on the back of this note. I don't know why she insisted on including it but that's there for you too, I guess.'

'p.p.s. Please let us know if your nosebleed gets worse.'

The hat fell to the ground, followed by Hina moments later.

Invisible hands gently gripped her shoulders, pulling her up against a wall before draping a blanket over her.






I can't let my cute underclassman's new friend end up killing herself from stress so soon, after all!


 
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Death, where is thy sting?


"She said you would be the biggest obstacle to our plan. So, there is one last obstacle to take care of."

BLAM!

PING!


Silence. Sensei stared at the girl before her silently, raising an eyebrow. The masked girl frowned, pulling the trigger several more times as the bullets from the handgun repeatedly bounced off the teacher. With each shot, the wolf girl's halo wavered slightly.

She kept firing, as Hina slowly emerged from the ruins nearby. The other attackers in the area emerged as well, watching as their squad leader emptied her entire magazine into the wolf.

Sensei, for her part, just stood there, bewildered as bullet after bullet bounced off.

"All is in vain. All is vanity." the attacking girl spoke, her voice sounding rather shaky. Clearly, she had not expected this to take this long.

"Are you trying to… shoot me to death?"

"Silence! In the name of Paradise, we the Arius Squad, will become the Eden Treaty Organization! Such is our right!" the girl removed her hat, fanning her face as she switched to full auto, blazing clip after clip into Sensei.

Sensei turned to face Hina, who shrugged back at her in return.

"Because..."

The attacker emptied her weapon, tossing it aside and pulling out a chainsaw, slamming the blade against Sensei. This had equally no effect, sparks flying every which way before the chain broke.

"All…"

Tossing the power tool aside, she swung out a dagger, stabbing it into her chest. After a few moments, the blade and handle vanished in a quick burst of blue flames, the wound instantly healing up.

"Is in…!"

Snatching up a rocket launcher from one of her comrades standing nearby, she slammed the barrel into Sensei's face, pulling the trigger.

"Vain!"

The area filled with light, flame and smoke, the recoil of the point-blank blast sending the would-be assassin sprawling onto her butt. As the smoke cleared, however, Kuroko remained standing in the middle of the crater. She licked her hand, quickly smoothing out her mussed up hair before wiping it off on her dress.

Saori stared incredulously, before suddenly gaining a malicious look and pulling out a familiar looking chopper motorbike in one hand, raising her gun with the other hand.

"Wait, don't you da-"

BLAM!

Sensei's eyes went wide, her soul escaping her body.


"No… No…! P-PALE RIDERRRRRRR!!!! YOU BASTARRRD!!!"

She promptly crumpled onto her knees, eyes rolling up as she curled up into the fetal position, sucking on her thumb with a shell-shocked expression on her face.


Saori slapped the side of her face, rapidly shaking her head, "N-No way… That would never work…"
 
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you ever just forget you were porting your fanfic to a different site and just not do it for several months straight?

because i did

"Nn. Hopefully, I've done enough to prepare for the future."

Originally, this story was planned to merely open up in Volume 2, as I enjoyed that far more than V1. That, and I didn't want to fall into the same trap as other BA stories where I just barely claw my way out of Abydos, only to promptly die out.

But upon some reflection, I realized that, on the very basis of my premise, if I didn't do Abydos in SOME form, I would be squandering my premise; Kuroko comes from Abydos. She HAS to be in Abydos at some point in order to reflect on the events from her timeline.

So I made her speedrun it.

She doesn't want to stick around Abydos; not after what happened last time, where she, much like those other fics that all died out, she never made it out of that desert and perished there. As a result, the story only focuses on several brief snippets of events in the Abydos arc rather than making a full on, incredibly deep and featured adaptation.

Some might call this lazy or taking a shortcut. Yes, yes it is.

In reality, I feel like I simply wouldn't be able to do justice to the true scope of the emotions that would come to Kuroko having been given this second chance. She essentially watched all her closest friends die. She could have been said to have died there herself too.

I feel like whatever I could write for that simply wouldn't be on par with whatever one might imagine.

That being said, you're welcome to try writing that scene as an Omake too. I feel like I simply wouldn't do it justice myself.

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This is one of many myths surrounding travel from this world to the next.













Anubis, a psychopomp, would usher souls into the afterlife.

It was said he would take the heart of the dead and weigh it upon his scales against the Feather of Life.

Were the heart heavier than the feather, it would be cast down to be consumed by Ammit, the devourer of the dead.

Were it found to be lighter, they would be permitted to ascend into the heavens.

However, it was also believed that sometimes, he would manipulate the scales himself to change the outcome of the weighing.













I am a wolf, not a jackal.

Is it perhaps stolen valor that I happen to be doing the same, then?













T-00:07:39

"The enemy has entered visual range." Ayane's voice crackled through the radio, gazing out over the dust cloud in the distance.

"Hmph. Looks like they're on time…" Hoshino mused, gripping the worn shield. With a flick, she extended it out, gripping her shotgun close, "Abydos. Stand by to repel the attacking force if negotiations break down."

"Roger that!" Nonomi.

"G-Got it. Standing by." Serika.

"...We'll pull through this. No matter what destiny brings." Shiroko spoke, taking a large gulp from her water bottle before handing it aside.

Sensei took up the bottle herself, staring down at it silently.

"...Nn. Let's hope so."

A pair of SRT surplus boots pushed through the sand below as she stepped forwards. She headed for the school's gates as the storm of dust and steel rolled ever closer. She wore her usual suit and dress, now sporting a flak vest with ammunition and grenades clinking on it draped over the suit.

Hoshino wore a similar vest, spare shotgun shells strapped to it, a large armored shield clipped onto her back bearing a faded logo.

Iron Horus. A gift from a friend...

Taking a deep breath, Sensei nodded to Hoshino.

Hoshino nodded back.

"We've done all we can. All we can do now is give 'em a good show."


T-00:06:19

"To what do I owe this encounter?" Sensei asked, approaching the lead vehicle, "You're trespassing on Abydos property."

"Not anymore. The Stygian Bank is foreclosing on this property, as it has failed to pay back the debts it owed in ti-"

"The same debts you are currently being investigated for artificially gouging?"

"Investigated? There is no investigation. The GSC has abandoned this 'academy'. With the resignation and surrender of Takanashi Hoshino, the aforementioned debt to the academy has been… settled, regardless." the mechanical PMC commander, an imposing wall of metal, stepped forwards, "But Abydos High School… no longer exists. We have come to reclaim this land from those squatting on it."




"Then explain why it has a registered student council."




Silence.

"...What?"

"That's right. The Foreclosure Task Force is an official club of Abydos High School, and serves as its defacto student council." Hoshino held her hands up, "They have authority on this territory, and it means you have no right to engage us on their property."

"But… You were the last of the previous student council. You resigned your position upon your surrender."

"I did." Hoshino nodded, "But before I resigned, I entrusted my position, and all that came with it, to someone else."

She turned back, gesturing widely.

Sensei waved.

"H-Her!? But that's the head of SCHALE!"

"But I'm not." Shiroko waved behind her back.

"So, officially, Shiroko Sunookami is the new head of the Abydos student council!" Hoshino grinned, gesturing widely at both Shiroko and Sensei, "I'd say she's plenty experienced."

"Y-You can't just do that!"

"Why not? It was approved by the GSC and SCHALE itself." Sensei tilted her head, "Actually, we had this cooking up for weeks. It was the second idea I had after the bank robbery."

Well, to be fair, the paperwork had only been finalized and approved the previous night, but mentioning that at this point wasn't really necessary.

"What!? No, hold on-"

"With my authority as head of the Abydos student council, I approve of any operations to protect our territory from this attack." Sensei continued.

"Wait, but you're not… This is a conflict of interest!"

"Nn? But I'm not in SCHALE." Shiroko tilted her head.

"But… You can't just…! That's not…!"

"The order to protect our territory was signed by Shiroko Sunookami, the Abydos Student Council President, and is jointly supported by Shiroko Sunookami, the Sensei of SCHALE, who has aided us in installing Shiroko Sunookami as the Abydos Student Council President. As you can see, they have both signed the appropriate paperwork saying as such."

Hoshino held up a document – notably, one with a single massive signature on it, "As for my surrender to the Kaiser Corporation, the transfer of such requires the approval of the club advisor, Shiroko Sunookami."

"I'm not doing it." Shiroko blankly spoke.

"So… No dice. All the contract stated was I was to resign. However, it never stated that the resignation had to be successful – mayhaps you got a little too confident on that front." Hoshino splayed out her hands, "It was almost as if you were assuming Abydos's last club would just collapse without a Sensei to act as a club advisor or something. But, eh, I'm just spitballin'."

"With her no longer being part of your corporation, Takanashi Hoshino returned to Abydos. There, she was found to have more than enough experience and is looking to be a worthy candidate for the student council; if she can defeat the current student council president in one-to-one comba-"

Shiroko was cut off as Sensei quickly kicked her side quickly muttering 'Do that part later.'

"Um… I-If she um… long story short, she's getting back in later. Maybe. If she can defeat me."

"Say Uncle." Hoshino stage-whispered. The wolf girl shuddered.

"So basically, Shiroko asked Shiroko to allow Shiroko to operate Shiroko's units on Shiroko's territory. Shiroko approved Shiroko's operations. This entire plan has been building up me getting to say this sentence to your face." Sensei held out her hands, a strange, smug expression on her face, "Oh and… Friendly reminder that any attack on Shiroko would authorize a full deployment of many of the GSC's forces due to Shiroko's position; which really would not be a good look for your company."

"...I don't follow. I don't understand a single thing of anything you just said."

"Nn. Allow me to bring up a diagram my secretary has created to succinctly summarize the expected outcome of our dealings."

Sensei pulled out the Shittim Chest, which had a badly doodled picture of a smartly dressed, smug looking Arona with the text '![TRADE OFFER]!' over her head.




'I Get: Half Off the Abydos Debt and No Further Interest'

'You Get: Off our lawn'



The effect was somewhat amplified in that the entire illustration had been drawn in crayon.

"This is not negotiable." Sensei emphasized, shaking the tablet slightly.

"...Is this a joke? There's no way this would hold up in court."

"All the required documents have been signed and extensively analyzed by GSC, SCHALE and the Abydos Council. They have been sent off to your legal team as well. I believe you attacking Abydos right now might be a bit, mm… Negative with regards to any negotiations you might make. This all, indeed, checks out. Somehow." Hoshino shrugged

"Pleasure doing business with you. Now make things easier for all of us here," She pumped her shotgun, "And please kindly get off our lawn."

"You can't just elect yourself as Abydos Student Council President and approve your own combat operations!"

"I didn't. Shiroko did."

"Nn." Shiroko nodded.

"Nn." Shiroko nodded.

"But… That's not…!" the PMC growled, before raising his rifle, "No! No more words! No more trickery! We're taking this by force, and then… then we'll figure out how to cover this all up later!"

"I would not recommend that. Doing so is highly illegal and I, as a perfectly law abiding, Abydos Student Council President, can and will do whatever it takes to protect this territory." Shiroko placed a hand on her chest smugly.

"You and what army?" the mechanical PMC questioned. His comrades followed behind him, readying their weapons.

"You should know better than to tempt fate like that." Sensei closed her eyes, before spreading out her arms as she stepped forwards to where a large X was drawn on the sand.

"Weigh your sins, leaden hearts!"

She stamped her foot down on the ground. Beneath the sand, a foot pedal clicked down.

Behind her, the opening strains of a strange electric song began to play over the school's crackling PA system.


The desert sands around her shifted, before one after another, black masses of steel rose into the air.

I keep hiding this feeling I have for you,
I got regrets about what I was meant to do.

The design was quite familiar to those at Abydos; Shiroko especially. It was none other than her own personal 'film drone'.

Recreated dozens upon dozens of times.


It's like you call,
Again and again.

Blinking crimson lights illuminated the skies, swirling about in a raven tornado as they soared into formation.

Each one personally modified by Sensei and Shiroko over the past few days with the aid of the SCHALE drone budget and a strange material fabrication chamber beneath the Sanctum Tower.

With the aid of the crafting machine along with simplification and modification of the drone's design, the two were able to stretch out the budget to allow for far, far more than just the allotted 20 drones.

Sorry, Yuuka.


Inside my head,
I'm going crazy.

There was no time to repaint them in Shiroko's preferred white, so they were all as black as night. If one looked closer, one could make out the Abydos logo emblazoned in white upon the side of each's missile pods.

Beneath even that, one could see each and every one had been signed by Kuroko herself as
'FEATHERs'.

The entirety of the Abydos academy had spent the night burying the Scales of Anubis system just behind the border of the academy in preparation for the battle the next day. Originally, Kuroko had intended for this system to autonomously deploy during this battle to hopefully tip the scales in her absence.

But now, the scales were in her hands.


Heavy clouds, hanging on us
But no one is bringing you down…

Kuroko swung her arm forwards, giving a single solemn command.

"Nn."




LOUD THE _____ IN MY HEAD

At her command, the drones opened fire. Missiles screamed through the air. Flames and gunfire broke out, the PMCs attempting to shoot down the drone network.

__________ SHE MIGHT NOT BE DEAD

However, their speed was unmatched. The issue with attempting to shoot down missile-drones with machine guns is that one would need to be perfectly accurate with their rifle aim.

_______ CONFESS ALL MY HEART

This was not the case for the micro missile barrages. Their flames consumed all.

___ _______ IT WAS ____ THE START

One flock broke away from the rest of the swarm, their depleted missile pods closing up and flipping aside as they swooped down. From each drone, a sub-arm swung out, producing a set of batons normally used by Valkyrie to deal with troublemakers at close range.

Crackling with electricity, they swung out, striking the PMC forces, overloading their circuits with each strike and sending a large amount of their forces falling to the ground before zipping away, chased by bullets. The agility of the drones allowed them to dance between the flashing beam and lead tearing through the skies.

DON'T YOU KNOW?

"First Wing of FEATHERs returning for restocking!" Ayane called out over their earpieces, "Push the advantage and cover their retreat!"

"FORWARDS!" Hoshino yelled, raising her shield as she stormed ahead.

DON'T YOU KNOW?

The PMC forces had dealt with Abydos before. However, back then, those scuffles were never them operating at their full potential.

For one, they had never dealt with a well-rested Takanashi Hoshino operating on at least two different brands of energy drink.

Slamming Iron Horus down, she separated a downed android's head from its body, before spinning about her shotgun, pressing it up against another's torso and emptying three shots at point-blank. The blasts ripped cleanly through, and she pumped the weapon, flinging two new shells from her vest into the air.

DON'T YOU KNOW?

Catching them and rapidly loading them, she swung about the shotgun, the barrel bashing against the head of one mech attempting to charge her with its own shield and a stun stick.

"You're all gonna get one! All of you are gonna get a piece of this!" She slung her shield over her back, firing five more shots in rapid succession into the head of her mechanized attacker, "You messed with the wrong school, buckos!"

DON'T YOU KNOW?

The sound of engines roared.

An aggressive, battered sounding horn.

Turning about, it was far too late for several hapless drones to dodge out of the way of the battered school bus that promptly ran them over. Several pieces of scrap metal had been welded and tied to the front as a makeshift bumper/ram, the Abydos logo hastily sprayed onto the hood.

"Retrieval of drones in progress!" Ayane called from the wheel of the refurbished vehicle, several drones swooping down and purging their emptied missile pods, rapidly re-connecting to fully loaded sets on a charging rack, "Serika! Reload the dock!"

"Y-Yeah yeah! I'm on it!"

Clearly, the truck being used as a mobile staging base was a massive target; the PMC forces noticed this, turning their attention to it.

Nonomi practically kicked open the door of the bus, leaping out and stumbling slightly; and for good reason, she was wearing a large tank of ammunition scavenged from a destroyed tank on her back connected to her gatling gun, a pair of missile pods lashed around her waist.

"Oh no you don't~! GO!"

A continuous glowing stream of flame burst from the end of the rotary cannon, shredding up the advancing forces. Nonomi stumbled forwards, reaching onto her waist and firing off one of the missile pods to add to the surrounding destruction.

"Abydos! Push the trespassers out of our borders!" Sensei called out, raising her rifle as she walked through the path of flame.

The PMC commander prepared to yell something in response, before he realized something. His core-cycles paused for an instant, his optic falling upon the grey haired woman's mismatched eyes, her shattered halo…

The briefings…! It all matched the briefings!


"No…! It's… It's the wolf god! F-From the briefings! I-IT'S THE ANUBIS! REPEAT, ANUBIS IS LOOS-"

Blue flames flashed before him, a rifle's barrel pressed under his chin.


"It has been decided." Kuroko spoke, pulling the trigger. His optics went dark with a shower of sparks.

With the squad leader downed, the remaining Kaiser forces attempted to re-coordinate and regroup. However, any attempt to move back into formation was quashed by the descent of the Scales; missiles and bullets turned the skies crimson.

"W-We need reinforcements! Call HQ! T-They're turning this into an actual battle!"


The Kaiser PMC HQ was in no condition to send reinforcements.

"W-What do you mean there's helicopters and armored transports!? Blow them away already!" the Kaiser PMC Director barked. The Artificial Construct before him winced.

"T-There's no need to shout, I'm standing right here, sir… W-We picked up several large heat signatures rapidly approaching our base!"

"The GSC has no jurisdiction here! We own this territory!"

"It's not the GSC… It's worse."

The helicopters rose over the dune sea, sand kicked up around their whirling blades, vehicles rolling in the dust in their wake.

The name written upon the side of the vehicles struck terror into the hearts of all on site.

It was the Kivotos Tax Office.



D-1

"Arona, can you bring up a map of the land we own?"

The many monitors flickered, Sensei rubbing her tired eyes as she leaned in again.


"Zoom in there."

She placed a hand on the cracked screen.


"Is it just me, or is that… a tiny little triangle of our owned property right in the middle of their property?"

"It's just a mapping error." Arona explained, "It happens every now and again; it must have been when the land was being divided up to be sold. Maybe a pen was in the way or something, or they couldn't neatly fit all the land being sold together-"

"Nonono, wait, don't muddy the waters. That is our land." Sensei pointed at the tiny, barely visible triangle, "WE own that tiny patch in the middle of THEIR stuff."

"It's approximately 12 square meters."

"OUR 12 square meters. That THEY are encroaching upon."

"Sensei, what are you getting at?"

The wolf girl slammed down an entire bottle of energy drink, hurling it into the increasingly massive growing pile nearby.


"Arona, bring up the satellite maps. Is anything built on top of that tiny patch of land we own currently?"



"You've got to be kidding me." Arona slowly spoke, clutching her head and driving it repeatedly into the desk as Sensei began cackling wildly at the sight on the screen, slamming her fist against the desk, "Sensei! It's just 12 square meters! There's no way they'd honor this!"


"You're under arrest for trespassing and squatting."

"Trespassing!? This is Kaiser's territory! We own this!"

"According to information from the Abydos Student Council, that is incorrect. It has come to our attention that your base has been built upon 12 square meters of Abydos-owned property. This is a non-insignificant amount of territory that has been used to, without the owners' permission, build a military installation." the KTO officer explained, several of their forces storming into the base, "Any material left on that land is considered to be placed illegally."

"T-This is outrageous! This base has been here for years!" the Director roared, "You can't just storm our property on grounds of… of… a mere mapping error!"

The Director showed a hint of fear. The Director showed a whiff of weakness.

The KTO officer sensed an opportunity to nickle and dime.

They went in for the kill.


"Years, you say? And I presume you have been paying the appropriate amount of rent for living on Abydos-owned land? Do you have the documents of such?"​

"T...That's it! I'm done playing!" the towering Construct hurled the officer aside, sprinting into the base, "DEPLOY THE MECH! TAKE THEM OUT-"

Perhaps it was fate, perhaps fortune.

But, as luck – or misfortune – would have it, it turned out the battle mech the Kaiser PMC Director was so proud of, the one that he had kept in reserve for just this occasion…

Was parked centered absolutely right squarely smack dab in the middle (with observable deviation of approximately 3.5mm) of the 12 Square Meters of Abydos-owned property.

It was thanks to this that the Kaiser PMC Director, instead of going on a massive, destructive, cinematic rampage in his beloved giant robot, got to witness the aforementioned mech getting ultimately defeated without ever setting foot in the cockpit.

Not by a group of students in a heated firefight, nor by a wolf-girl demigoddess.

But by the form of a humble forklift, slowly carrying the machine out of the hangar, accompanied by multiple armed KTO guards. A large 'REPOSSESSED' label had been slapped onto the front of the war machine as it was lifted out of the room, several Kaiser PMCs backing out of the way of the slowly moving piece of construction machinery.

To this, the General fell to his knees, before screaming to the heavens as loudly as his processor would allow, proving that, yes, karma sometimes picks the funniest possible form to be enacted.

"IT'S JUST 12 SQUARE METERS!!!!"


I'll keep looking,
I'll turn every stone for you.

"Wing one reloaded! Launching!"

Bullets streaked past Nonomi's head and she let out a yelp, hopping back into the bus, "T-They spotted us!"

"Circle around behind them! Make use of the bus's maneuverability and speed to circle the tanks!" Sensei's voice sounded over Ayane's headset, "Keep the heat up on them! Nonomi's gatling gun can keep the heat up on them!"

"In this tin can!?" Serika exclaimed, wincing as a missile blasted a hole in the side of the bus.

Gritting her teeth, Ayane adjusted her glasses, the sun's light glinting off them.

"I'll handle it."

She slammed her foot down, the accelerator sparking as it slammed against the floor of the vehicle once more.


Every night I cry in agony for you.

Worn tyres kicked up sand, the vehicle speeding about amidst gunfire. Bullets dented and bounced off haphazardly welded on armored plates, broken steel shattering away from lucky strikes that shattered the welds.

It's like you call,
Again and again!

Gripping the wheel ever harder, the elf girl jammed her foot down on the brake, swinging the smoking hole in the side of the vehicle around to bear.

Nonomi gripped onto one of the remaining seats, taking aim from the hole.

Inside my soul,
I hear you calling.

The automated tank's systems briefly paused, barely processing the barrel of the rotary cannon pointed at it.

Missiles and bullets flew forth from the girl, shredding up the side of the vehicle as it attempted to bring its turret about to bear; a task rendered impossible as a barrage of missiles tore up its turret ring, sparks and flame flying from the motors as they ground metal uselessly against each other.

Heavy clouds hanging on us…

With a final CRACK and a massive plume of flame, it finally gave out, its ammunition detonating within and showering the vehicle with burning debris and wreckage as it barely limped away.

But no one is bringing you down!

"One down!"

"Second Wing of FEATHERs attempting to dock! Reloading!"

"It never ends…!" Serika growled, watching as the next flock of drones swooped down, automatically connecting with charging racks built from repurposed desks, connecting with fully loaded missile pods, "We can't keep swapping missile pods forever!"

With a chorus of beeps, they detached and took to the air, pouring out from the rear of the vehicle.

"We need to thin the herds…" Ayane muttered, looking ahead at the waves of PMCs running over the horizon towards the haze of explosions and gunfire by the Abydos front gate.

SO LOUD THE VOICE IN __ HEAD
VIGILANTE ___ MIGHT NOT __ DEAD

Slamming the punished accelerator back down once more, the bus roared towards the front lines once more, sailing through a sea of sparking, dented mechanical debris as the ram on the front made quick work of those unfortunate enough to stand in the path of the vehicle.


Slowly but steadily, the enemy advanced. Gazing out onto the endless wave of metal, sand and fire, Sensei feared that maybe, just maybe, despite all she had done, it would not be enough.

Her fears were assuaged slightly when an explosion and a familiar battered horn sounded over the horizon.

COULDN'T CONFESS ALL __ HEART
THE RAINBOW IT WAS JUST THE START

"Ayane! What's going on!?"

The vehicle swerved around, smashing through more of the mechanical army. Rotary cannon fire roared, blasting out the windows of the vehicle as it lay waste to an armored transport, before following up with a burst of missile fire.

'They're in too close…! If that bus is captured…!'

A tank turret swung about, attempting to get a bead on the vehicle as it skidded to a stop. Sand was kicked up by the rear tyres, gunfire shredding up those who attempted to climb the side of the vehicle.

"What are you doing, standing there!?" Hoshino's voice cut through her thoughts, "Take that tank!"

"R-Right!" Sensei blinked, stumbling forwards before leaping through a portal.

Tumbling through the air, she briefly took a precious instant to regain her bearings as horizontal movement became vertical, dropping down onto the vehicle. Punching down, a second set of portals opened up above the hatch, revealing the confused automaton operating the machine within.

With another swift movement, she tore a grenade from her vest, hurling it within before sealing the warp back up. A bright flash and a sudden surge of heat was the only warning given before she leapt away, tumbling into another fissure a safe distance away as burning debris erupted from the destroyed vehicle.

A blink of light barely caught on a single frame of an optic was the only warning a heavily equipped android got before a flying kick was delivered express into his cranium.

A burst of rapid shotgun fire ripped through the air followed the clank of steel on steel and flying sparks. Hoshino had blocked a construct armed with a baton behind the wolf-girl's back, gritting her teeth as electricity pulsed across the surface of Iron Horus.

Without hesitation, Sensei spun her rifle about, slamming the butt into the attacker's head and knocking him aside. Leaping off the ground once more, she rapidly flew through another portal, swinging out her dagger and slamming it into his chest.

'This whole thing is risky… But I've got so many people relying upon me now!'

With a wave of her arm, a barrage of missiles rained from above into the chaos, sand and steel flying about as she lunged forwards once more.

Nothing would get in her way anymore.

That fate would be averted.

That nightmare of a world that once was would draw to an end.



Meet Artificial Construct 782.

His friends call him 'Steve'.

Steve is one of the best snipers in his batch; during his development, he always did have quite excellent aim; in fact, prior to taking up part-time work in Kaiser, he was actually on his way to the Kivotos darts championship!

Well, there was the fact that he was beaten by a literal blind student in the heats, which was legitimately quite humiliating, but that's neither here nor there.

Unbeknownst to his comrades, Steve was contacted the previous night by one of Kaiser's benefactors, and was given a request.

He was to shoot down Sensei herself.

Now, as you may imagine, this would prove quite difficult. He barely was able to comprehend all the things she kept talking about with regards to 'Terrors', 'Chroma' or whatever it was. He figured it was all a big bunch of hooey.

What he did care about was the fact that he was provided a high power anti-tank rifle with prototype anti-halo rounds.

Now, this actually gave Steve pause.

Sensei was powerful; he had seen the footage during the Sanctum Tower raid. He had seen many of his comrades return, their components reduced to scrap. In fact, Billy was still on the server, waiting for a new backup body to come in to upload into.

So naturally, these measures made sense.

But at the same time, did he really have what it took to carry out such an assassination? Was he truly willing to pull the trigger on someone as important as Sensei?

Being a robot however, he merely deleted these worries from his memory banks, shrugged, and got to work.

So he boarded the troop carrier.

So he sat through the long, boring proceedings where that other higher ranked construct argued futilely with his mark.

So he ran as bullets and missiles tore up his allies.

But eventually, he found a suitable perch.

He took aim, his optics linking to the scope as it scanned the area.


The other world's Shiroko didn't actually exactly know how her Sensei fell.

At the time, as best as she could remember, she was on the opposite end of the field, attempting to flank what felt like an endless assault of Kaiser forces.

The sun was high in the middle of the sky as she fought, her shadow near-directly beneath her feet.

An icy chill blew over her skin, playing with her scarf.

It was just like any other operation; Sensei, impersonally, commanding her to get behind them in order to close the distance to toss a grenade into one of their main battle tanks.

Well, she said 'Sensei', but in truth, he never really spoke much. He had left all of the commands to who she now knew as Arona while he…

To be honest, this Shiroko still wasn't sure what he was doing. But the key takeaway here was that whenever he was 'commanding' them, in reality, he was actually being rather hands-off.

He was a man of few words; someone who never said more than was needed. Someone who didn't waste time on pointless talk.

She knew these three phrases meant the same thing, of course, but the point had to be stressed.

So it came as something of a shock when he actually screamed.

He clutched at his chest, before tumbling forwards, out the window of the Abydos school building…

Falling like a ragdoll…

And landing in the sand, facedown, crimson staining his shirt.

At the time, she didn't think much of it. After all, the battle was still ongoing, and orders were still being relayed. At the time, she didn't wonder why the rest of Abydos were retreating and panicking, heading for his body.

She never thought that would be the last time he'd see him conscious.



To say this grisly memory was something that affected her strategy in this battle would be an understatement. Instead of commanding from afar, she was taking the front lines alongside Abydos. Instead of attacking from above, she was making use of air support. Instead of risking her students – her friends – moving to engage the seemingly endless forces unsupported.

Her original plan had been to find somewhere to hide to command them from a safe location away from the academy, but she had been convinced against that course of action at the last moment.

Now on the front lines, she was in more danger than she had expected. While there was a lesser chance she would be killed from a single lucky bullet – she had already taken dozens during this sortie – she couldn't help but feel unnerved.

That Arius student from yesterday, who had attempted to kill her with a specialized anti-halo weapon.

The ones who had sent her…

Would they attempt to intervene in this battle, where if she died, it would be written off as nothing more than an accident?

Swinging her dagger free from an android before her, Sensei turned her gaze briefly to the Shiroko of this world.

'If I went down here… Would the cycle merely repeat? Would she be the one to…'

Then, she realized a disturbing detail.

The sun was high in the middle of the sky as she fought, her shadow near-directly beneath her feet.

An icy chill blew over her skin, playing with her scarf.


Sensei hesitated, trying to push away that memory. This was a coincidence, nothing more. Those events were completely unrelated – a memory that would not, could not-

The distant, overpowering CRACK of a high powered rifle.




T-00:00:05
A bullet streaked through the air.





T-00:00:04
Sensei's mismatched eyes widened, glancing in the direction of the flash.







T-00:00:03
The bullet struck her forehead.








T-00:00:02
It exploded into an expanding ball of light and sparks; what kind of shot even was-




T-00:00:01
A portal opened up behind her; an attempt at evading the shot triggered far too late.




She fell.


To be more accurate, she flew; the force of the impact from the powerful rifle was enough to send her flying backwards with incredible force.

As she tumbled backwards through the portal, she crashed through the front door of Abydos, through a wall, and finally into a wall of abandoned lockers.

With a rumble, part of the ceiling gave way, collapsing on top of her.








T-00:00:00
And then, all was still.















T+00:00:10
Sensei slowly forced her eyes open.







The wall had been blown open from her being slammed through it, debris scattered around her. Her entire body ached and burnt…

But she was alive.

Her halo flickered above her head, shards coming off the shattered part of the reticle shape as they always did.

"… T-That's it!?"

Sensei blinked.

Her fear vanished. A new emotion overcame her.

Rage.

"IS THIS SOME KIND OF JOKE!?" She screamed to the skies above, "I… I spent so much time… so much effort… over a single bullet!?"

The scene replayed itself in her head over and over again. The man falling from the window, blood spilling out. The bullet-holed tablet falling free and clattering aside as bullets tore through his suit.

So the shot that took him out back then…

Was a single lucky bullet that penetrated all else?!

A single shot that changed everything...


Was she not bigger than a single bullet?!

The Kaiser forces had taken advantage of her fall to push ever forwards, pushing through the gates of the school and down a shaded walkway.

Sensei…

Kuroko
pulled herself out of the debris. She reached onto her vest and undid the straps.

Pulling the pin on a grenade, she slung the vest forwards into another tear in reality.

Dropping from the air, it landed in the midst of the attacking force, flames and smoke exploding away as the explosives transformed into a blossoming bouquet of flame.

"Up until now…! I believed our fate impermeable; a destiny cast in stone."

Hoshino looked up at her as the large wolf girl swiped through the fog, swinging up her BLACK FANG. Her drones swirled around, forming up around her. Menacing crimson lasers lit up the fog around her, locking onto the hundreds of attacking PMCs ahead.

"But now?"

The Other Sunaokami Shiroko swung out her hand, a grin finally cracking across her face.

"I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT'S GOING ON!"

SO LOUD THE VOICE IN MY HEAD
VIGILANTE SHE MIGHT NOT BE DEAD

Explosions followed her gesture, the walkway around her exploding as she sprinted forwards. A bullet struck her face, causing her to wince, but was unable to stop her charge. Bullets flew, pinging off her body, a tank shell screaming through the air and launching her skywards.

COULDN'T CONFESS ALL MY HEART
THE RAINBOW IT WAS JUST THE START

Flipping about amidst the debris filled sky, Kuroko trained her rifle down, unleashing a burst of gunfire as she spun through the air with a scream.

Landing, she tore the empty magazine from her rifle, reaching onto her leg and swinging up a knife from a holster under her flowing dress.

DON'T YOU KNOW? (Is there Heaven?)

Spinning, she rammed it into an automaton's shoulder, pulling a trigger on the handle. An electric pulse shot through the blade from a powerful miniaturized battery installed within the dagger. The machine sparked violently, before spinning about and firing on his comrades.

DON'T YOU KNOW? (Is there Heaven?)

Pulling the knife free, she spun, kicking his legs out from under him before smashing his head unit in with the butt of her rifle.

Before anyone else could advance on her from her crouched position, another flurry of bullets shredded armor.

DON'T YOU KNOW? (Is there Heaven?)

Shiroko slid by, tossing a grenade forwards and sending metal limbs flying. Leaping off another, she clung onto the underside of a drone, using it to gain some extra airtime which she used to unleash a hail of lead into a tankette below before swinging free and landing atop the hatch of the machine.

Firing into the latch of the top hatch, she yanked it open, tossing a frag grenade inside before leaping from the resulting blast.

Sent flying backwards, she was suddenly firmly gripped by the scruff of her neck. She spun, swinging up a foot into her captor.

Kuroko stumbled back, dropping Shiroko to the ground.

DON'T YOU KNOW? (Is there Heaven?)

"D-Don't do that!"

"Don't randomly grab me like that, then!" the smaller wolf huffed.

Wolves cannot hunt alone; those who have been observed to do so have only done it in captivity. Indeed, in their true home turf, they rely on packs to hunt at maximum efficiency.

Kuroko knew this fact more than anyone else; as a lone wolf, trapped in the captivity of a dying world for so long, chained by despair and terror.

Released back into the wild, with a fellow wolf by her side, the Abydos sand became the sanctum of death.

Rising to their feet, the two wolves glared down the remaining enemies before them. In perfect sync, they spun out their rifles, tossing ammunition clips to each other before loading them in.

In the end, the scales truly did fall in Abydos's favor.


The sniper's optic widened rapidly, as he fumbled with his rifle once more, loading in a second bullet and taking aim.

Pulling the trigger only let out a useless click.

Before any further investigation could be made into the weapon, one of the FEATHERs locked onto his position.

There would be nothing but a crater of debris left where he was crouching.


In another time, another life, Steve succeeded at his mission.

Sensei was struck by the sniper round, and so he did fall.

In another life, this kickstarted a terrible sequence of events that ended up tearing apart Abydos as a whole, leaving it floundering, the final member giving in to her despair and destroying all of Kivotos.

This is not that story.

For you see…



D-5

"Hey, boss?"

The construct sheepishly entered the stall, a fellow automaton pausing from hawking his wares briefly to turn to face him.

"What?"

"S-Slight problem… T-The client's rifle… it… It was…"

"What?"

Upon producing the weapon, the problem instantly became apparent; large tyre marks covered the side of its crushed receiver. The barrel was warped and bent like a ribbon. Parts of the weapon clinked onto the ground as it was held up.

"I was just walking back when suddenly a whole schoolbus being chased by patrol cars came right at me! I tried to protect it but they knocked me over and… That was our last Anti-Tank rifle…"

"A client did order this from us… Hm." the owner of the black market rifle store sighed.

He had been in worse places than this, though, and had other orders to fulfill today.

And besides, he was the only store on the Black Market strip that sold anti-tank rifles for these prices. If they didn't like how they operated, then they could try to find more elsewhere.

Nobody would notice.

"Alright. Let's just grab some spare parts and refit the broken bits in this. I think I can straighten out the dents too."

"S-Spare parts!? But none of them are to the quality of this thing! This was a top of the line Kaiser-"

"Doesn't matter." the head construct shook his head, "It's a rifle. You pull the trigger. Bullets come out the end. All of them work the same anyway."

"Y-You sure?"

"Hey, what's the chances this thing will even ever be used to fight a tank? It's probably some kid who doesn't know better anyway."


D-3

"So, these are anti-halo rounds?"

"In theory, yeah."

"...What do you mean?"

"I mean, look on the box. Says right there they're prototypes."

"So what?"

"Prototypes mean they have flaws, right? So… how do we know if they'll really shatter a halo?"

"Look, when you're trying to kill someone with a halo, there's not exactly that many options. 'Sides, Stygian was meant to send funds through for a newer version, but then some idiot blew the damn place up. We just gotta work with this. It's literally a field test."

"But… do they really work?"

"Who cares? They're bullets. They go into people and make them stop moving. Same difference. Pack 'em up and ship them off."


And so, it would be this very hastily refurbished and reassembled rifle that would be shipped off to the Kaiser PMC.

A prototype Anti-Halo round would be loaded into its barrel, correct. And it would be fired at and strike Sensei, yes.

But in the end, through a series of incredible coincidence… no, through a series of minor diversions caused by her actions…

Sensei would never know how close she was to truly falling in battle on this day, saved only by inadvertent contrived coincidence after coincidence of her own creation.

In the end, history really was changed...

in more ways than she could ever have forseen.



The bus came to a stop, busted hydraulics cracking and hissing. Smoke poured from the engine. Ayane let out a breath she didn't know she was holding, slumping back on the driver's seat.

"The engine's overheated… Our radiator's shot…" she glared at the blinking indicator on the dashboard, before sitting up, "Prepare to engage in hand-to-hand!"

She reached for her handgun. Nonomi tossed the empty ammo drum from her back, hefting up her gatling gun once more. Serika raised her assault rifle, letting out a low growl.

All together, they exited the smoking vehicle, opening fire on the forces coming towards them, running away from the school gate.

...Away?

The sound of a distant helicopter soon provided the reason for their enemies' sudden change in tactics.


"T-That's the GSC!"

"W-What?! But I thought they wouldn't come out here! They didn't for years!"

"S-Stand your ground! It's gotta be some kind of trick! It's- GYARRRGGG-zzrt!"

The helicopter came in low, revealing the GSC logo on the side. Several Valkyrie forces emerged, rifles raised. Standing behind them, a pink haired girl gripping a thermos flask and a megaphone.

"This is Shiranui Kaya from the GSC Defense Office." she spoke into the megaphone, sounding somewhat disinterested, "We have reports that Kaiser Corporation has been attacking Abydos-owned land. Please go away."

"T-This is our land… You can't…" one of the attacking androids trailed off, his gaze slowly going to the gates of the academy.

Littered with the remains of their allies, a tank rammed through the wall still pouring smoke. Several scattered androids who had yet to receive the memo of the GSC's arrival fought yet, Hoshino, Shiroko and Sensei furiously shooting and smashing their way through them.

Literally right in the middle of the school's grounds.

"Stupid ass sandpit…" Kaya's grumbles sounded over the megaphone, "Didn't even want to come here… Literally anyone else could have- Ohshitthisisstillon UM ANY ATTACKING FORCES STILL ON ABYDOS GROUND ARE NOW CONSIDERED CRIMINALS AND WILL BE PROSECUTED!"

As she said that, the final PMC android fell, its head smashed in by Shiroko slamming a folding chair on top of it, "Sorry, you were saying something?"

Turning away, Kaya let out a groan, taking a swig from her thermos, "I hate this stupid place already."

"YUME!? YOU'RE BACK!? And… Pink!?" Hoshino exclaimed, wiping her eyes.

"Nope, just Kaya. She's from the GSC." Sensei held her back, "Yume is way more… you know."

She gestured about in front of her. In the distance, Kaya promptly spat out her iced tea upon realizing what Sensei was referring to, "HEY!"

"Ah… Right, she was…" Hoshino nodded, sagely nodding, "Hm. Looks like it's over."

"Nn. And all we had to do was fight literally every robot." Sensei teetered slightly, "It was just that easy~"

Thud.


Completely drained, she flopped face-first onto the ground. Hoshino shook her head with a chuckle, patting her head, "Great work out there, kid. Go get some rest. Let your trusty uncle deal with this now."

"Hi! Welcome to Abydos! Enjoy your stay!" she called out as she trudged towards the GSC defense forces over the burning sand.

Her own mismatched eyes, one blue, one yellow, narrowed into a frown, "And I tell you hwhat, You lot sure took your bloody time getting' here!"


It is the year ████ of the Kivotos Calendar.




In the aftermath of this battle, Abydos would finally receive proper attention from the GSC, thanks to the efforts of Sunaokami Shiroko, Sensei of SCHALE and head of the Abydos Student Council.

They never did legally apply for individual IDs, much to the frustration of courts everywhere.




Kaiser would eventually worm its way out of the lawsuit, but any further funds they attempted to extricate from Abydos would be heavily monitored by the Kivotos Tax Office.

As part of the reparations, they were forced to sell back some Kivotos land they owned… and pay off all the unpaid rent for the 12 square meters of land they were squatting on all this time.



The Stygian Bank would attempt to be rebuilt, only for it to become a popular tourist destination by visitors to Abydos thanks to a sudden internet trend involving robbing said bank for 'devious licks'. This, as you might imagine, made it very hard for any actual illegal dealings to be made in said bank easily.



Shiba Seki Ramen would gain more customers than ever before after a half-conscious Sensei dragged herself into said store immediately following the last of the largest notable engagements and ordered the largest bowl of ramen on the menu.

Remember? Shiba Seki Ramen still exists. I just didn't mention it. With the newfound funds, the building was renovated, with talks of it potentially becoming a licensed franchise and branch store.



The Masked Swimsuit Gang remains at large, with their bus having been taken by SCHALE as confiscated property and properly restored to full working order. Some question why Sensei would do so, but she has refused to elaborate.



Sorasaki Hina would be later seen meeting with Takanashi Hoshino on repeated occasions. Some have questioned the Head Prefect's choice of location for each meeting; while their first meeting was in the Head Prefect's office, as one might expect, the second one, held in the Abydos Aquarium, was questionable. The third one being held on the aptly named 'Most Romantic Hill In Kivotos' in Wild Hunt raised even further questions, but Hina has requested all speculation with regards to their choice in meeting places be kept to a minimum. Their next meeting is to be held in a 'Takanashi Hoshino's Bed Chambers', with some speculating this must be located within some kind of established Abydos parliament building.





And so,
Yet another of Abydos's long, lonely battles in the desert drew to a close.




History continues ever onward.


Rin shook her head at the massive pegboard, red string criss-crossing across it, "...I still can't believe this all works legally."

"It helps that there are no laws regarding future duplicates of the same person." Arona pitched in, doodling on a second document.

"You do realize that means any crimes you or her commit will be on your record?"

Kuroko smirked, "This also means that technically you are only paying the Sensei of SCHALE 50% of what she's owe-"

"No, that's not how that works."

"...Alright, I won't push it." Sensei leaned back, "Anyway, I'm here to turn in my resignation from my position as President of the Abydos Student Council. I have been reduced to an advisory role."

"I think you would want to hold onto that role, what if Kaiser attempts to-"

"It was a fair decision and I choose to uphold Abydos's rule of law."


"UNCLE! UNCLE!" Shiroko screamed, her words muffled in the sands of the desert as Hoshino repeatedly rubbed her face into it.

In the background, Sensei was in a similar position, having been completely slammed into the desert sand with her legs poking skywards.

With a final muffled scream, the smaller wolf girl flopped over, before pulling a tiny white flag from her pocket and waving it in the air desperately.

"With this, I claim my position as the Abydos Student Council President!" Hoshino stood tall as Shiroko's spirit left her body, "My first act of business is to immediately repeal all the stuff Shiroko approved over the last few days. We simply can't afford that much energy drink. Also, I want to resign and give Ayane my position. She's better at managing this than me."

"...Um… Legally the only way currently to do that is by having the previous Abydos Student Council President be defeated in hand to hand combat. Shiroko- Um, the previous Abydos Student Council President declared that."

"Fine." Hoshino stared, before walking over to Ayane and holding up a finger, "Ayane. Pull my finger."

"...Um?" the elven girl did so.

A soft fart sounded.

Hoshino dramatically collapsed, "OOHHHH THE INDIGNITY I HAVE BEEN SLAIN AT A SINGLE TOUCH okayayaneyou'represidentnowhavefunandalsohandleallthepaperworkimgoingtotakeanap."

With those words, Hoshino spun about, promptly tossing herself into a conveniently placed nearby bed and loudly snoring.

"...Um… right."


"Okusora Ayane is now the new Abydos Student Council President, with Takanashi Hoshino as VP." Arona finished doodling on the document with a snort, loading it into a virtual mailbox, "I was just finishing up the papers for that, and have sent them to you."

"...At this point, I think questioning what happens over there is not a good idea for my sanity."

"Nn. I never want to deal with this stuff again." Sensei huffed, "...But I get the feeling I will anyway…"

"Right. For now, would it be accurate to say you are confident Abydos is secure?"

Sensei leaned back, silently mulling it over.

"...I… Would say so. My worst fears with regards to the academy have been assuaged… Asswayed? Um… I'm not worrying about it as much."

"Good. While you were providing aid in Abydos, multiple other academies have been requesting your aid. Arona and I have been working on sorting out the requests as needed while you handled the situation in Abydos. Please take a look and work through these requests."

"Most of them were requesting Sensei ███████ them. Then there was the one requesting Sensei become █████'s ███, the ones asking for the usual ███████ and ███████ and the ███████ who wanted the ████ in the ███ with █████ using a durian. Oh, also there was that rumor that if you paid Sensei a 500 Yen coin, she'd do anything for you."

Rin and Kuroko stared at the AI girl for a few moments, the former's face growing increasingly red.

"The last one sounds really cute actually, can we do that?"

"And you're sure you're not Haru." Rin spoke after a few moments.

"Arona is Arona."

"Nn? Just 500 yen? I'm worth 28888 yen at least! And counting!" Sensei shook her head. Internally however, it would be a lie to say she wasn't at least considering getting a few extra coins on the side.

"Changing the subject. The body of the Arius student you recovered is in a somewhat stable condition, awaiting questioning once she reawakens from her coma."

"...So she'll live?"

"Barely. Her entire body's been compounded by a wide array of serious injuries and bruises that appear to be from physical abuse. This sheds a dark light on the happenings within the implied revived Arius School."

"Her arm… Concerningly, it looks like it was torn off by some creature, rather than cut by a weapon or other such injury."

Sensei shivered in recognition.

"Can we hook her up with a prosthetic?"

"Doing so would require her to be awake… At the moment, our priority is to ensure she survives, before we can do anything further like that." Rin explained, "...Sensei. I know this is… incredibly distressing for you…"

"I'm used to death. I'm just happy it hasn't taken her yet." the wolf girl's eyes seemed to glow slightly as she spoke, "…In some ways… you could say she saved me as well. I want to repay her by showing her what she did wasn't in vain."

"I see… But given her status as Arius… it would be more likely than not Trinity will want to imprison her, especially with the upcoming Eden Treaty signing."

Sensei nodded, but admittedly she only half-understood what Arona had explained to her about the history between Trinity and Arius, let alone the Eden Treaty – something that seemed to oddly frustrate the AI to no end for reasons even she was unsure of ("I spent months working on this! You can't just brush it off like that! Pay attention dammit!").

Her verdict was merely to just nod along.

Ultimately, though, even she vaguely understood what Trinity might potentially do to an Arius if they got their hands on one.

"They'll have to take her from me if they want her so badly. She is a student, and thus under my protection. Besides, I have some questions to ask her myself; like, for one, who sent her to kill me, and why she had access to Anti-Halo weaponry."

"I'll leave the questioning to you when she reawakens, then."

"Thank you. Um… Also, I have one more, very important request. I will be taking on a close associate of mine as an advisor moving forwards."

She pulled out a pink folder marked with a SCHALE logo. The bottom of the folder had been signed by her with an odd looking scribble.

Opening it up and emptying it out, she shuffled aside eight blue files, a single golden one, and held up a purple file.

"The rest are all just Eligma transfer requests. This one is the actual advisory role request."

Rin took the file up, opening it up and adjusting her glasses.

"I see, you want Sunaokami Shiroko as your second in command."

"She'll be living and following me around, basically. I… I think we both want to be there for us."

"Makes sense. You are the same person after all, so it would help if you both had the same address. I don't think that should be an issue so long as it doesn't affect her academically."

"R-Right. Academically. Of course." Kuroko suddenly had an odd expression on her face for a brief moment as if in realization, but said nothing regardless.

"Alright, I'll pass this on to the rest of the council." Rin spoke, before calmly ripping off a segment that had been hastily taped onto the bottom of the file, "Also, the answer is still no to the motorbike."

"W-WHAT!? W-Why!?"

"The council has agreed to the consensus, and I quote; It's tacky and ridiculous."

"Y-You're tacky and ridiculous! Pale Rider and I… have a bond no other can understand!"

"I don't think I want to understand it. Purchase it on your own time." Rin rolled her eyes, "If that is all, I'll conclude this meeting for now. Thank you for your time."

"Nn… I will have it someday…" Sensei groused, "Someday, you'll all regret having delayed my beloved…"

"Sensei, you don't even have a driver's license."

"Oh Arona, you have so much to learn of the human heart!"

"Neither of us are fully human."

"Shut up."

"Fine."


"You know, I'm feeling an odd sense of relief, somehow." Shiroko hummed as she lowered a cardboard box in the SCHALE living quarters, now shared with her bigger lookalike, "Like… Abydos was all we knew for most of our lives, and now…"

"Yeah… It's a bit intimidating to be out of Abydos, but now that we are… It feels strangely refreshing to be travelling the rest of Kivotos like this." Kuroko hefted another FEATHER out of the Crafting Chamber, neatly stacking it on a shelf lined with at least a dozen other identical drones, "...It does make me worry if everyone back there will be safe."

"Well, we've come this far, right?" Shiroko hung up several shirts in her cupboard, "They'll be fine. With how much of a stink the press is kicking up, at the very least we have a few more eyes on them."



"We'll go back to them every now and again, but for the time being, let's focus on the future. You or I have no idea what it holds anymore, but…"

"Yeah. At the end of the day, that knowledge was really just a burden, wasn't it?"

"Nn."

"Nn."

The two paused, looking into each other's mismatched, identical eyes.

The moment would promptly be interrupted by a loud tapping on the window.

"SENSEI! YOU CAN'T ESCAPE OUR REMATCH FOREVER!" Wakamo screamed, dangling from a pair of suction cups, her rifle strapped over her back.

"YOU LITTLE- THAT'S IT, GET OVER HERE!" Sensei screamed back in response, promptly charging towards and leaping out the window, tackling the fox-girl as the two plummeted out of the Sanctum Tower towards the ground below, flames and bullets flying wildly.

Shiroko stared at the hole in the window, before huffing and adjusting her jacket.

"Nn... things are going to get just a bit noisier around here."



The light of the descending fire glinted across distant amber eyes.

"So… That's the Sensei of SCHALE."

The silver haired girl lowered the binoculars from her eyes, lowering the orange goggles back over them. Her blonde partner lowered her own sniper rifle, the lights on her visor changing from amber back to yellow.

"If we are to recruit their services for this operation, then it only makes sense we perform some measure of research prior." the sword on the orange-clad girl's back clanked as she rose to her feet, "And if they really did encounter an Arius member while in Abydos…"

"It might be related to that message you got." the sniper nodded, holstering the rifle back onto her back and taking up her mobility cane once more, "Are you sure about going ahead with involving them with this? I thought we weren't planning on taking this up with the authorities here."

"SCHALE is an extrajudical force. Thus, they do not qualify as 'the authorities'." the swordswoman explained, taking her friend's hand and leading her across the rooftop, "They openly advertise themselves as being able to lend aid to students who request it, as well. This is perfectly within the bounds of their operations."

The cane tapped against the edge of the staircase leading down from the roof, and the visor wearing girl gripping it slowly maneuvered herself down, green light bathing the stairs, "Won't the client get suspicious that the defector they hired is the head of SCHALE, however?"

"If all goes to plan, then that's exactly what I want them to think." a gloved hand wrapped around her partner's as she lead her down the steps.

The visor lights shifted from green to purple. "Do you really think that we could pull something like that off? Remember, up until now it's just been the two of us going ahead with this without backup."

The swordswoman in orange paused, clenching a fist, "It's not a question of if I could. I will complete this operation."

The sniper hesitated, before the lights on her visor glimmered yellow, "I see."






"Come on, Trigger. Let's meet this Sensei for ourselves."





"…Right behind you, Eleven."







The haloes of the Kivotos night sky glimmered overhead, unaware of the glimmering embers that would transform into a blaze over the coming days…
 
OMAKE - Supershiro Time! I’m Just A Passing-Through Masked Rider, Nn! New
OMAKE:

Supershiro Time! I'm Just A Passing-Through Masked Rider, Nn!

"Please! Stop that thief! My truck-!"

A black blur sped past.

The rattling sound of a bike's pedals, the one upon the bike pedaling at impossibly fast speeds.

Reaching into a metal compartment on her waist, a shining black card was drawn. One she wished she never would have to see or use once more.

However, just this once…


The wind gusted around her as she stood up on the bicycle, spreading out her arms. Her suit blew backwards in the wind, the shining mechanism strapped over her waist shining in the midday sun.

She held up the card, light glinting off it. Flipping it over, a sound like an engine revving up sounded.

"HENSHIN!"

Slamming the Credit Card down into her belt, she became light.



The holographic forms of Shirokos from worlds beyond spun around her. Her body gleamed, the forms coalescing around her and forming into her iconic Abydos uniform.

The Card flew up, separating into multiple blue duplicates before embedding itself into her face. With a flash, they formed her iconic blue balaclava.

Her scarf flashed in, fluttering in the rushing wind behind her.


"Nn." the masked rider sat back down, pedaling ever faster. The bike soon overtook the truck, the rider glancing backwards briefly at the wide-eyed helmeted thugs.

"W-Who is it?! Is that even human?!"

"A-A cyborg!? That's the only way she could-!"

"This might tickle a bit."

The masked rider suddenly leapt free from her bike at the van, spinning about in the air before swinging out a foot into a flying kick.

[FINAL ATTACK-RAIDO!]
<<KUROKICK!>>

Multiple holographic copies of the golden card glimmered in the air before her. As she flew through each, the Rider accelerated.

The helmeted troublemakers inside the van let out a shrill scream as the dark form descended upon them.


"Y-You actually stopped them!" the dog-person happily exclaimed, "A-although you busted my windscreen to get at them… I think I got insurance but… Couldn't you have..."

"Nn. Send the bill to SCHALE. Sensei will cover it. As for them..." the masked woman turned to face the girls who had been pulled from the van, now restrained with several ropes to a nearby lamppost, "The authorities will be here shortly."

"You bastard…!" one of the tied up helmet-gang yelled, "J-Just who are you!?"

The woman paused, looking back over her shoulder, straddling her bicycle once more.

Suddenly, she struck a pose, "Nn! I'm just a passing-through Masked Rider! Remember that!"

"ONORE, MASKED RIDER!" the troublemaker yelled as the Rider pedaled away rapidly, shaking a fist after her.
 
Nnotes - Nnow, let's see what lies beyond the burning sand! New
Nnotes:

"In my next life, I want to be reborn as a bird. What about you, Sensei?"

I went through several versions of the song that would play during the ending of the Abydos arc, eventually settling on Vigilante Ver0.5+@ from Gundam Narrative. The lyrics felt like they reflected Kuroko's status in this story quite well. Perhaps these lyrics could be seen as her calling out to her past Sensei and asking what to do in this new timeline? Perhaps it relates to her role as Death and her fearing that her appearance here marks the death of a timeline?

Or maybe it's just a very cool song. You know, both could be true!

Initial plans were to use Archive of Youth from Blue Archive The Animation, coinciding with this being the ending of the Abydos arc of the story. Part of this development actually still remains in the final text; during the start of the final chorus that plays in this chapter, the fight choreography is taken from near the ending of the opening animation.

Other tracks considered were Day After Day from Armored Core: Verdict Day and Senkou (English Ver.) from Hathaway's Flash.

The latter has lyrics that yet even more accurately reflect Kuroko's situation in this story; being someone torn from a world that had fallen apart who doesn't want to see the same happen once more in this new world.

It fit so well that I couldn't just drop something that incredible as the theme for the ending of the first arc, so I'm saving it for later.

I'm also unreasonably proud of the theme naming of the Scales of Anubis system that makes its debut in this chapter. It's up next to Kuroko's continued quest for a motorbike named 'Pale Rider' in terms of minor details with ominous names.

The rumor about Sensei doing anything for 500 Yen is a nod to the Blue Archive 500 Yen series of oneshots by biggestheavyrainfan (Festahntb). They all operate off that exact premise, and are all short stories 500 words long. Take a look at them if you have time!

This chapter also now has a newly made for Spacebattles title card! I decided to try making some for each major arc in this story, so they'll be appearing every now and again.

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Character Teaser [ Trigger ] - Find Me In The Great Unknown, I'm Following The Stars. New
Several Years Ago,
Arius Ruins.


The Arius squad commander sighed, peering up into the darkness. They had not expected to have to fight an entire SRT squad, but they had strayed far too close to the main Arius staging area.

They had to be taken care of. If they had managed to make it all the way there… Then…

Thankfully, they had managed to eliminate all of them; they were meant to make it look like the entire squad perished in the ruins in an accident.

That being said…

"Any luck finding their sniper?"

"No. She's good. We've swept the tunnels but we can't find hide or hair of her." one of her fellow Arius responded, gripping her rifle close, "The Headmistress' orders were clear; do not allow a single squad member to escape alive."

The commander let out another sigh, waving out her arm, "Check again. She might be hidden somewhere deeper in these catacombs."

Just her luck it was down here…

In this vast darkness, trying to find a single wandering target would be harder than a needle in a haystack.


"…Let's regroup for now." the commander reached into her pocket, producing…

"That thing again? If the headmistress finds out you still have that, she'll…"

"What she doesn't know can't hurt her. Plus, it's for the sake of the mission, after all." the commander shook her head as she raised the battered harmonica to her lips and started to play.

A solemn, sorrowful tune drifted forth.

From the darkness, several Arius stumbled forth, each raising their night vision goggles as they strode forth. If the commander had known, perhaps she would have likened it to the Pied Piper, calling forth rodents from every nook and cranny of the caverns with her tune.

The commander did a silent head-count.

All of them seemed present and accounted for…

All of them but…

Her.

The uniform she was wearing was clearly too small for her. A telltale set of torn rags were wrapped around her head, covering her eyes, crimson stains peeking out from what wasn't hidden beneath her hastily fastened night-vision goggles.

It didn't take much to realize what this was.

It was a clever trick. Perhaps desperate.

Disguising herself as one of her enemy's forces, hiding at the back of the squad, in order to regain her bearings. But…

With one of her key senses non-functional, she would likely get too close and…

In that moment, the commander made a decision.

"All units. We're to head deeper in. We'll be sure to recover the downed sniper there."

Her comrades saluted, turning and marching off. In the darkness, the intruder turned to march off as well, somewhat shakily stumbling as she felt for the wall of the catacombs in the darkness and-

"Except you. Stay here."

Silence.

The stranger stopped moving, jolting and stumbling about.

There was nothing that could save her now. She was blinded, in the range of her enemy.

There was nobody else but the two of them.

Her hand shakily went to the pilfered SMG clipped onto her waist.

The commander hesitated.

Then-


The sorrowful notes of the harmonica crooned through the darkness once more.

A new verse, yet somehow continuing on from where it had previously left off. Where it had previously summoned her forces to her, it now filled the air as she approached the stranger.

The blinded girl froze up, unmoving as the music grew ever closer to her, almost masking the sound of Arius combat boots on dirt. Her grip on the SMG was quivering, as if debating if she could handle a firefight in this proximity, in this state, at this moment.

The music came to a slow stop, the Arius commander looking into the goggles of the wounded enemy.

"...You're wounded."

"Y-Yes Ma'am." came the weak, shaky voice.

The commander paused, looking around. Her next words were measured, carefully picked.

"Head to the surface. Medical teams are on standby."

Arius didn't have medical squads deployed here – if any of them died here, then it was seen as all the better – but surely, whoever this was… would be able to get the support and supplies she needed.

The Headmistress didn't believe in this. She spoke of how all was in vain. How the only thing that remained was vengeance, and all that it brought about.

How hatred was the only thing that existed for them.

How she should be, at this moment, clubbing this girl over the head, dragging her in chains out of the catacombs, executing her on the spot perhaps, leaving her to wither away in this dreary, dismal hellhole; another withering corpse lining the walls of Arius.


"...That harmonica… It… You're-"

"Let me move you." she pointedly interrupted the girl's questions, gloved hands gripping her shoulders. The girl jolted, freezing up on the spot, but allowed the commander to shift her about all the same, rotating her around.

Soon, she was pointed in the direction of the exit.

"Keep walking forwards. You may need to climb slightly. The heat of the sun will guide you as soon as you reach the surface. The medical teams will be some distance away, but if you move quickly, you'll return to base before…"

She paused, taking a breath, "Before the enemy captures you again. Keep your equipment on you, but know when to abandon it to prevent from being fired upon; you cannot risk appearing as a threat. We know for certain all of them will be inside these catacombs, and you'd be at a heavy disadvantage in your current state, you see?"

"…" the girl's mouth slowly fell open.

The commander realized her… poor choice of words far too late, "W-Wait, I didn't mean it like-"

A chuckle, before a hand reached out, patting the commander's head. Thankfully, in the darkness, nobody could see her face flush crimson.

"But why…?"

"All is in vain. Vanity of vanities. It doesn't matter if you live or die. But this world will carry on for long after we do." she pulled back, tucking her harmonica away and reaching for her rifle, "I doubt many share our sentiment... But that doesn't matter. For now, just form up with the team above."

"...I'll keep that in mind, Ma'am." she saluted, before stumbling away, "...And… Thank you for your song."

"You're welcome. Now, go!"

As the blinded SRT sniper hastily sprinted away, the Arius commander let out a sigh, her entire body shaking.

Had she signed her own death warrant with this act? What if that SRT sniper warned her allies?

Well, even so… The Arius squad would be pulling out of this area soon enough once it was confirmed cleared. And it wasn't like a newly blinded person could easily guide reinforcements back through the catacombs to find them.

It would all be in vain regardless.
 

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