Part 36: jASmine

It's time for the last branch in this section of the flowchart- this time, we're going to completely undermine A and go with Jasmine, keeping the twins together.

BGM: Algorithm Simile
The decision was coming back to me again. I did want to go with the twins, but Jasmine might've found something in the laboratory. She was also more familiar. Then again, if I picked her, all this fight about splitting up the twins would be for naught.
She was staring at me too, pressuring me into picking her despite her earlier words. How two-faced! H was a little bit like Jasmine in this way; she was taking charge and she was not afraid of anything. This was an odd change for Jasmine, admittedly. Had those four years affected her that much? I could also head out with G. She was calmer, but smarter. She also had her shy moments, and I kinda wanted to try pulling her out of her shell.
No matter which one I wanted to go with, I had to pick now.

BGM: Ambient Strain






She was still puzzled by my sudden outburst. I had to find some kind of reason to explain why I wanted to go back to Jasmine.



Jasmine was also slightly puzzled, but she didn't let it show. Instead, she understood what I meant to do and clapped her hands together.



She wasn't entirely decided on that matter, yet. I chimed in to give a piece of my wisdom now that the storm had been dodged.




Something was a little strange with H's proposal. For some reason... it didn't seem completely genuine. Was she planning on absconding the moment she could? Maybe it would've been better to keep an eye on her instead...

Nobody had any objection. Once again, we formed a line to head down and leave this station behind us. Maybe we'd be leaving it for good this time around. One by one, we emerged onto the station.
The train wasn't here yet, how typical. Before we left for another station, I decided to talk with some of the others quickly.

Because we're about to be exploring a station with Jasmine, I chose the twins for this conversation.









I could tell the two of them were averting their eyes or looking slightly awkward overall. Something didn't feel right. Were they planning on leaving us all behind...? Were they withholding information on the suspicion that one of us was Smiley? Now, that was a rather terrifying thought. I decided to play it off, and leave it aside.

I didn't want to confront them about it. Maybe if I didn't push the issue, they would think of us more favorably.

It was kind of hard to not see the train... I made my way to Jasmine anyway, understanding she wanted to shoo me away and, again, I wanted to up the odds in our favor. Finally, the train settled in at the station. We boarded it without hesitation.



BGM: Silence
The doors of the train closed without anyone laughing at the joke.




Following that fiasco, I sat down, and the train went to the previous stations we already finished what felt like an eternity ago. There was silence the whole time.

BGM: Agoraphobic Sloth



I looked at her. Oh, she totally wanted to have a dip in the pool. I rose up and joined her, regardless of what I felt on the matter. Or perhaps...


What was I thinking? What were the chances there would be swimsuits here? Probably null.


Wife?! I was about to storm up some kind of retort when I realized Jasmine had already disappeared behind the open doorway, too.

I ran out of the train and entered the lobby once more. It looked just like the others. Much like them, it also closed behind us.

BGM: Alarming Silence

Did Jasmine hear something? Was there someone else here? Question after question rammed through my brain, but I had no answer and she didn't explain herself until... Several long minutes after the train had left, another one came by. In this one, from afar, I could spy two people. They weren't the twins- they were Marco and Ray.

BGM: Agoraphobic Sloth

Jasmine called for me from afar. She was already up the stairs.


I climbed up at the insistence of my companion. After a brief hallway, there was an uninteresting locker room split into two sides- one for women, and one for men- and finally, after going through the one for men, I entered the room containing the pool itself.


She pulled out a strange key. The handle looked like the number eight, and the key itself looked like one of those old-fashioned models.


I thought about it, but nothing came to mind.


She agreed and we split up to look around the room, which contained a few elements of great interest.
BGM: Ambient Strain
And a lot of it didn't seem to fit with what a pool should normally contain. Almost immediately, Jasmine held her nose.




Jasmine approached the pool. She shook her head, in clear visible pain.

She dropped her shoulders forward in defeat.



BGM: Auxiliary Search

Not a ton to check out this time, but before we do anything we're checking the map.

I'm gonna start with the stuff at ground level, starting with that weird paddle thing.




Next, the pools, starting with the one without the floatie.

I saw her holding her throat, visibly looking like she wanted to scratch at it. I had to do something before she fell under the curse of Oyashiro-sama.





And now, the other side.

Why did I want to bring it over? It was because it had some sort of plastic-covered paper on the inside. I couldn't read what was written on it from this far away.





She put a hand over her mouth, looking shocked before smirking behind it, as if making fun of me. I didn't get this. What? What was she talking about? What the hell was an yvtug?!




I knew she was messing with me. I just wanted to make her try to give me some kind of nonsensical description of what a yvtug was. Instead, she smiled at me like she was making fun of me even more. Well, this was all just a big waste of time anyway. Maybe it was better if she kept the secrets of the yvtug to herself.
Next, that chair in the center.

I looked around the four panels of glass. I approached it to press my hands onto it, but I couldn't touch it. It was like there was some kind of force field around it?


Jasmine snagged the paddle nearby and swung it at the glass. However, the moment it came within around two decimeters off the surface, it stopped in mid-air.


I yanked the paddle out of her hands to try it too. Same result- the panels of glass stopped me before I made contact with them.

All that's left to look at are the weird stations parked on the sides of the chair. I'll start with the ones on our left.




She blankly stared at the machines for a while. Was she squinting, or was it my imagination?

She pointed at the exit and swiftly left my company.

I put my hands in a cone around my mouth to yell my warning to her. That didn't stop her. Strange.
And now the other side. Jasmine just reappears for this part, she didn't actually leave.





She cast a glance over at the water. I shook my head, flinging the thought away.






Anyway, let's use the paddle to get the floatie already.

I found the object that allowed me to bring the lifesaver over. Since the water was acidic, I couldn't reach it with my bare hands. Carefully, I pulled the lifesaver to the edge of the pool using the paddle.


I had to kneel down next to the pool to see it, bringing me ever closer to the surface of the acid. If I fell in there, I wouldn't come out again. Maybe... just one step over... everything would end.... I shook my head out of those suicidal thoughts. What the hell? I needed to see the message, right.




What the hell could this help us accomplish? Surely there must have been a reason to explain why this was in the room.
Gee, I wonder.









It didn't seem that obvious to me. Still, what did this mean? I had to make sense of it. And why was there an arrow pointing at the green machine? Was this where we had to start?

Wow, so many options!

I flicked the switch on the green machine. A small hum came from it, signaling it was activated.



You can also look at the chair again during this process.




Strangely, Jasmine was leaving it up to me despite the fact she was a full-fledged graphical artist. She should've known her way around this kind of stuff. Oh, I got it! She was just afraid of the machines! Now I wondered what else she was afraid of... Maybe ghosts? Could I use this to get back at her someday?
Anyway, the text doesn't really change as you flick the rest on, so there's no point in repeating it here. After all the machines have turned on...
Once the final machine's switch was flicked, I tried doing it to more of them, but none of them changed.







Jasmine walked back around the chair to join me outside of the compartment. This decidedly was too dangerous. I watched her move further away.





BGM: Abyssal Snarl



She reached up to her head, clutching it. As she spoke, her eyes were widening as if she was in great pain.




She was growing hysterical, but I couldn't move. She was screaming, and I was frozen in contemplation and shock.





I grabbed her arm to stop her at this moment. I looked at her straight in the eyes. I saw them slowly turn in their sockets, until they fixated on me, still crazed.

There was no point to the nicknames at this point. We both omitted them.


He kept saying how, when I accompanied my parents, I had come to see him alone earlier. But that was impossible since I was accompanying my parents. He couldn't say what we spoke about. It was very terrible for him. He passed away, possibly while not even remembering his own children.

BGM: Alarming Silence


Ultimately, there was nothing else I could do about it. When Jasmine made up her mind, she was serious. I could feel that energy coming from her. She sat into the chair. The clasps around the chest part closed onto her ribs. When she put her hands down onto the armrests, the chair further bound her there.
Her ankles were also tightly held by automatic clasps. At that point, she couldn't move away from it. In fact, she could do nothing but turn her head. Jasmine looked at me. She was still struggling with her fear of what was to come. I could tell the glitter of that feeling deep in her pupils.

I hesitated, but under the insistence of her glare, I obeyed. Slowly, I adjusted the helmet down to her head and waited. Nothing happened.



She smiled.




I hesitated again. And then, I pressed down on the switch.
BGM: Alarming Situation
After having secured herself into the seat, Jasmine suddenly let out a half-hearted scream.

I watched while I grew increasingly worried as the seconds passed.



After about a minute, my shuddering body acted on its own. I leaped over. Grabbing the machine, I pulled onto it to try to take it apart. I was still being careful to not damage it in a way that would hurt Jasmine, though.

I was interrupted when Jasmine's hand shot out to grab onto mine. She held it tightly, preventing me from messing with the machine any more than I already had.

I let go of the machine, powerless against Jasmine's word. The altercation had only taken a few seconds, but soon, she was released from the seat.

She tried lifting herself up from the seat, but only managed to trip forward, not too far from the edge of the pool. I immediately launched myself to her side. I helped her up to her knees as she grunted some inaudible words. That had been quite close to turning into a tragedy.


She tried rising higher, only to slip and fall back down. I held her to stop her from rolling into the pool with my arms, and I was thankfully successful.

She held her head with a hand. I helped her get back further away from the edge of the acid-tainted waters, that way if she fell again, it wouldn't be in the pool itself.


Finally, she managed to rise up to her feet, though she kept a hand onto the wall for support. I didn't know what that thing did to her. I didn't want to know, but I had to make sure she was fine. I wouldn't be able to handle losing her to this.


I could tell she was struggling with her words. What did Jasmine want to tell me, exactly? It wasn't something meager. No, she had the expression of someone who'd seen a ghost. I didn't believe in ghosts, so I was hoping she wouldn't tell me about one.

I waited patiently, unwilling to urge her in this state.
BGM: Agoraphobic Sloth

All of a sudden, she smiled as if all of this had been one big farce. Whatever she wanted to tell me was gone from her immediate thoughts. Was she concealing information, or was she just making fun of me? I chose to believe the latter instead of the former. Yet, I still thought it must've had something to do with the machine. I cursed my inability in questioning her.


She walked over to the door, slightly tripping over herself in the process. I tried helping her, but she held a hand up to stop me.


She ignored my words and continued to stumble her way out. It was so clear that she was concealing something. I didn't know what to make of it.
BGM: Ambient Strain

It was somewhat heartbreaking if she chose to keep me out of the loop. Maybe she had a good reason, but what that was, I couldn't know for sure. If she wasn't telling me, she had a good reason not to, surely.


We were in the lobby when I brought it up.




I didn't know which side of the station we'd even gone down. I was only following her. While she might've been concealing information from me, I didn't want to let her go alone. Heh... Typical of me. I never wanted to let her go.
As we waited for the train, I wanted to break the silence, but I didn't know what to bring up. Maybe something familiar? Or just small talk...?

She nodded slightly, but gave no verbal acknowledgment. It was like she wasn't there.

Once again, Jasmine nodded at me in a dismissive fashion. I furrowed my brow as I grew annoyed with her lack of enthusiasm. What was happening in her head?


And once again, I was given a nod in reply. It wasn't even a reply that was proper to my current question, even considering the verbal acknowledgment accompanying it!
BGM: Alarming Silence


She finally woke up from whatever daydream she'd been having. Perhaps it hadn't been a daydream, but a day nightmare.



I highly doubted I was going to get a sensible conversation out of her for the time being, but I tried something else anyway.




Her words gave me pause. I knew she liked the color blue. She always used it in every picture she made somehow, no matter which shade it was. I knew this because my favorite color was green. I also knew it wasn't her favorite color at all.

I thought it might make her blush a little, but there was no reaction of that sort.

I could tell she still wasn't all there. All the non-committal answers were pushing me towards one conclusion: whatever happened with the chair had been much more important than I thought. The atmosphere grew tense. The train was still not there. I needed to solve this issue before we went inside, because I wanted to save my friend. Whatever demon inhabited her head had to be purged somehow.
All I could do was speak to her, but about which topic? Two came to mind: directly confronting her about the chair, or obliquely bringing it up by talking about the key. Did she know something I didn't? Did I have courage to mention the chair directly? Was it just a better idea to talk about the key for other reasons?
BGM: Ambient Strain


She'd been toying with it for a while already, which only helped bringing it to mind too. I thought perhaps it might've occupied her mind the most.







She grabbed the gate and pushed the key into the keyhole. I waited outside of the little hall for her to finish, content in being able to see something as it was too dark inside.

BGM: Agoraphobic Sloth



I cursed my ineptitute at maintaining myself in the face of compliments like those. I grabbed the gate with both arms and yanked! It didn't budge. I tried again, and grunted audibly under the force I applied to it.





I felt my way to the lock, using my hands to feel it up. Was it even unlocked? Maybe Jasmine didn't realize that the gate was still closed.



Keep calm, Simon. It's just your friend pressed up against you. It's just your friend who maybe might want to be more than friends. I repeated those words in my head, trying to stop my heart from beating so fast. I felt her breath against my skin. Oh, she was close. It didn't help matters.
BGM: Anaphora Solution
Wait. Something felt kind of wrong with this, didn't it? Yet, I couldn't stop my head from growing more erratic as a result of the physical presence I felt against me. She was so close. Her face was right in front of mine. I could barely tell thanks to the light from the other side, but it was there. There was a halo around her head due to the lighting from the outside. She was illuminated like an angel. Was she here to liberate me from hell?

Forget about it, Simon! She's going to kiss you, you idiot! I cursed at myself to try and regain some sort of mental foothold. I could feel it coming, but... was she really okay with it?


She leaned forward a little more, and I braced myself.
BGM: Silence
And then pain rose from my chest. What...?
BGM: Abyssal Snarl



My hands reached for my chest. Something warm was rolling over my fingers. I brought them up to my nose, trying to understand what it was. It was liquid, and smelled like metal. Blood? Did she... Yes. She stabbed me. I could feel the knife embedded in my body.




I used my last breath to ask her. I wanted to know.

As the gate opened, and she stepped over my fading body, she replied, and her words broke my heart more than the knife plunged into it.



