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|story4Summary=While on the break, Vyn and the MC go to the school rooftop to discuss Noah's distance from her mother. Vyn explains that Noah has difficulty communicating due to a language barrier, so she has few friends, and her mother has been neglectful due to work, so the two have stopped talking. He intends to use the storytelling game to heal the rift between them. Back in the classroom, Jane bombards Noah with questions and quickly gives up when she receives little response from her child. Vyn coaxes Noah to play with the dollhouse and voice the doll's thoughts, and Jane is able to respond by using the items around the scene to talk to the doll. | |story4Summary=While on the break, Vyn and the MC go to the school rooftop to discuss Noah's distance from her mother. Vyn explains that Noah has difficulty communicating due to a language barrier, so she has few friends, and her mother has been neglectful due to work, so the two have stopped talking. He intends to use the storytelling game to heal the rift between them. Back in the classroom, Jane bombards Noah with questions and quickly gives up when she receives little response from her child. Vyn coaxes Noah to play with the dollhouse and voice the doll's thoughts, and Jane is able to respond by using the items around the scene to talk to the doll. | ||
|story5Summary=After the event is over, the MC asks Vyn to come back to the rooftop so they can talk. She asks about his experiences in Svart's schools for nobility. As Vyn discusses the class schedule, | |story5Summary=After the event is over, the MC asks Vyn to come back to the rooftop so they can talk. She asks about his experiences in Svart's schools for nobility. As Vyn discusses the class schedule, he includes events the MC finds strange, like equestrian classes, Latin, and dinner parties, and he points out that -- like Noah -- many children there are neglected, isolated, and mistreated. Though he doesn't say it directly, the MC understands he's telling his own story. Vyn continues the demonstration story from before in the classroom, but the MC still has trouble thinking about how to continue it until he decides to go inside and tells her he likes the way she tells stories because he can imagine they really happened. She comes up with the next step of the story: the lonely boy meets a girl. | ||
|story6Summary=In the story, the girl eagerly shares her school experiences with the boy, and the two become inseparable, then grow beyond friendship. The MC weaves a fantasy of how they would have fallen in love if they had gone to school together until their confession of feelings on the school rooftop. She encourages him to move to block her view of the door, so that a teacher looking for delinquent students on the roof would only see one person there, and the two pretend to be high school lovebirds hiding from imaginary teachers so they don't get detention. | |story6Summary=In the story, the girl eagerly shares her school experiences with the boy, and the two become inseparable, then grow beyond friendship. The MC weaves a fantasy of how they would have fallen in love if they had gone to school together until their confession of feelings on the school rooftop. She encourages him to move to block her view of the door, so that a teacher looking for delinquent students on the roof would only see one person there, and the two pretend to be high school lovebirds hiding from imaginary teachers so they don't get detention. | ||
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|storyReferences= | |storyReferences=[[Vyn "Fetters of the Past"]],[[Vyn "Mended Heart"]] | ||
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|textMessage1Title=Ancient Toy Shop | |textMessage1Title=Ancient Toy Shop |
Latest revision as of 15:53, 16 April 2024
Story Summary
This story takes place in Year 2. Vyn has confessed to the MC, and the two are a romantic couple.
Illustrations
Text Messages
Vyn: Did you watch the documentary that was aired on the Historical Channel last night?
You: Of course, I did! I've been looking forward to this episode ever since I saw the preview.
You: The dollhouses that the noble children used to play with are really beautiful...
Vyn: In fact, actual dollhouses are more beautiful than what the camera can show.
You: I especially wanted to finish watching it all, but...
You: When the host of the show started introducing the noble's collection, I suddenly got a call from work...
You: I'd like to know what happened on the show after that...
Vyn: Speaking of which, the host showed a kind of dollhouse that children used to play with.
Vyn: Inside each room is an accurate recreation of the decorations and style of the noble mansions of the time.
You: Now you're making me excited to see the real thing.
Vyn: Maybe your wish will come true soon.
Vyn: Recently, Stellis Museum has cooperated with foreign art museums in holding an exhibition tour.
Vyn: The theme of the exhibition is the historical home, including the dollhouse.
You: It must have been hard to make such an impressive dollhouse, right? It's incredible...
Vyn: Instead of imagining it, how about going to the museum yourself?
Vyn: Recently Stellis Museum has cooperated with foreign art museums to organize a joint exhibition, including the toy houses.
Vyn: Would you like to go with me and see it?
You: It sounds interesting. When are you available?
Vyn: How about next Saturday or Sunday?
Vyn: You can pick a time and I shall book the tickets.
You: I'd love to, but I'll be busy in the next few weeks...
Vyn: That's okay. The exhibition is open until the end of the month.
Vyn: We can pick a day and book it in advance.
You: What about next Sunday?
You: Also, can I apply for your lecture this time?
Vyn: Sure, I will send you the reservation code later.
Vyn: I look forward to the day we meet.
You: I'll check my work schedule. If works, we'll go next Sunday.
Vyn: Okay, I shall wait for your reply.
Vyn: I hope... We can meet soon.
Vyn: I miss you so much.
You: I made it hope home safe and sound. Dinner was delicious today, especially dessert.
Vyn: That's good. The restaurant makes a creamy muffin but the comments from the guests are a bit polarized.
Vyn: I was a little worried that it was not your cup of tea.
You: It tastes great!
Vyn: I can tell from your expression. I remember when the dessert was served...
Vyn: You wrinkled your nose at the thick layer of cream, but after you tasted it, you ate it faster than I did...
You: I didn't expect it to be so tasty.
Vyn: Indeed. Creamy muffins are usually a mix of cream, fruit, and jelly.
Vyn: Many people put down their spoons when they see a thick layer of cream...
Vyn: However, you seemed satisfied with your dessert— your eyes narrowed.
You: Don't stare at me while I'm eating!
Vyn: I seldom see that kind of expression on your face, so I can not help but...
You: I'm glad you explained it, otherwise I wouldn't have dared to eat it.
Vyn: I guess this is what we call... a surprise.
Vyn: By the way, did you notice something unique about the dessert?
You: It seems that only my dessert has chocolate chips. And it looks especially like...
Vyn: Yes.
Vyn: Only your dessert has rose-shaped dark chocolate.
You: Something unique... Is the unique part the aftertaste?
Vyn: Sort of.
Vyn: Do you remember how only your dessert has rose-shaped chocolate chips?
You: Vyn, you didn't ask the chef to make it specifically, did you?
Vyn: You caught me. It was my idea...
Vyn: I hope each of our dates can have something unique about them.
You: I've heard that the chef occasionally makes special desserts and gives them away to lucky diners at random.
Vyn: Actually, I asked him to do it. Dates can be difficult, after all...
Vyn: I wanted to make our date a little more special.
Story Locations
Pantry
Elementary School Classroom
Elementary School Rooftop
Elementary School Classroom
Elementary School Rooftop
Story Characters
Story References
The Vyn "Eternal Whispers" story contains brief mentions or references of events that took place in the following: