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Revision as of 15:13, 28 February 2024

"Lucky (China Doll)" is an Event for Chinami Chosokabe. This Event is part of an Event Chain.

Previous Event: Bad News Bears
Next Event: Holden Caulfield

Criteria

Requirements

None

To get this event

Autoplays after "Original Sin". This event belongs to an event chain started from "Episcopalis: Pickled Plums & Polyrhythmic Psalms".

To miss this event

This event is not missable.

Choices

There are no choices in this event.

Effects

This event has no effects.
LuckyChinaDoll.webp
chinamiwatching28

Locations

This Event takes place in the following locations:

Synopsis

Chika briefly walks back in, having accidentally left already dressed for work. She changes back, says her goodbyes for real this time, and leaves Sensei and Chinami to sit around in silence.

With nothing to distract him, Sensei's mind wanders, pondering how depressing the past day has been – He's now spent time with two families who are all too willing to invite him into their dynamic permanently, all whilst his actual family remains sidelined. He is unable to determine the reason behind his hesitation, simply accepting that making the worst possible choices is part of who he is. It is this string of bad decision-making that's landed him here, after all, supervising someone while at risk of breaking down.

He's snapped out of these thoughts by Chinami barking, having apparently done so for fun. She likens the feeling to real dogs, who supposedly bark if they see dead people, asking Sensei if he believes in ghosts. He says he does. This surprises her, having thought Sensei would cynically dismiss the idea and lecture her about imagination being stupid. He corrects her, stating imagination is harmful, distracting oneself from reality with no real benefits other than curing boredom. He apologizes once called out for this mean-spirited answer.

She insists it's alright, willing to accept him no matter how "grumpy" he is as he's among the few people she knows. As of late, Chinami's seen less of both her sister and Yumi, leaving her feeling lonely without Sensei around – Additionally, she states Tsukasa and her are too different for her to feel comfortable around, at least in the same way she is comfortable around the aforementioned three. He's skeptical and he and her are similar enough for that to be true, Chinami disagrees, pointing out that they're both kind and care a lot about Chika. Sensei denies this, claiming to not care about Chika properly, with his current feelings on her being much less genuine. He adds that he understands this is wrong of him, but that he can't truly commit to betterment because he's an idiot. In his opinion, Chinami being homeschooled is a good thing, as it keeps her safer and has made her smarter than he was.

Chinami is conflicted by this explanation, concluding that Sensei's hesitance to accept how similar he is to her is due to how reluctant he is to accept happiness, something she apparently overheard Yumi say over the past few months. She struggles to understand why he doesn't like himself so much and when Sensei's subsequently vague explanation fails to help, he promises to explain when she's older and smarter. She hopes he'll still be around when this time comes, having feared his recent absence meant he'd disappear forever. He's unable to outright deny this possibility, plunging the two into silence as they both try to understand the weight behind this possibility.

Chinami ends up speaking first, telling Sensei that disappearing again is a bad idea which will only create more misery as her sister self-denigrates. He understands this but informs her that someone else he cares about currently needs him and that their misery manifests as misery for everyone else. He adds that Chika doesn't need him, as she's far more independent and successful than he'll ever be. Chinami questions why this makes it okay to hurt her feelings – He answers that it doesn't, but that hurt is inevitable in all relationships.

She tells him that running away like he's suggesting won't solve anything, as Chika's far more loyal and caring than he's giving her credit for; If he wants to disappear from her life, he needs to tell her that directly. Sensei attempts to backpedal, claiming that he wasn't planning on it soon, but adding that "running away" is part of how he has to live if doesn't want the "ghost" which lurks behind him to catch up.

Silence returns between the two, but rather than being formed out of confusion, Sensei can tell this one is laced with concern. Not just concern for the uprooting of her life, or also the damnation of a future she's spent time imagining. Rather, there's concern for who will take her place. Chinami beckons Sensei over to her mother's altar, grabbing her photo and making him say hello. She teases him for greeting a photo but grimly notes that she'll be a photo too someday.

Her favorite part of this new home is that they can have a proper Altair to pay respects to. She hopes her mother, wherever she is, doesn't blame herself for Chinami's weak body. If anything, it makes the fact Chika grew up strong and healthy all the more impressive, making it supremely important for her to live happily as Chinami never will. Sensei tries to comfort her, but Chinami refuses to listen, reaffirming that she'll be gone someday whether she likes it or not. There are so many things in life she'd love to do, but simply can't, putting on a brave face and accepting these hardships in hopes that her positive attitude will keep her sister afloat.

But all things end eventually and when it comes time for Chinami to join her mother, she really hopes Sensei will take her place. Even if he can't learn to like himself, she reminds him that should he need to run again, he can always have Chika back him up. Sensei is left speechless in the wake of these emotions.

Chinami, having started to cry, wipes her tears away and jokingly blames Sensei for causing them. He accepts this, as he's never claimed to be good at babysitting. She suggests he try tutoring instead. He turns this idea down immediately, prompting some awkward fumbling as Chinami reveals she's invited Tsukasa over before he arrived, having assumed he'd accept.

The two approach the door.

Participating Characters

Trivia

  • When this Event was initially added, an incorrect line of code would call the song "comfort.mp3" to play instead of the expected "love.mp3" should the Event be replayed in Scene Replay.

Event References

  • Event Default Name = Lucky (China Doll)
  • Event Script Name(s) = chinamispring1
  • Event Missed Name = This event is not missable.
  • Backgrounds

    The following background renders are used in this Event:

    • chinamiwatching

    Music Tracks

    The following music tracks are used in this Event:

    • love.mp3

    Event Changelog

    This Event was added in Update 0.37.