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Rain pounded against the windows of the old, abandoned building, casting long shadows that danced along the walls. Shuichi Saihara stood in the dimly lit room, his heart heavy with a mix of anger, confusion, and longing. His fingers traced the edge of a torn photograph - a bitter reminder of the lies that shattered their world after the 4th trial.

Minutes turned to what felt like hours, until finally, the sound of footsteps echoed through the hallway. Shuichi's heart raced, a mix of anticipation and anxiety flooding his veins. Kokichi Oma's presence always had that effect on him, but after the events of the trial, everything felt different.

The door creaked open, revealing Kokichi standing there, his usual smirk replaced by a more solemn expression. Shuichi's breath caught in his throat as their eyes met, a torrent of unspoken emotions passing between them. Neither of them said a word, the tension between them palpable.

"Shuichi..." Kokichi's voice broke the silence, his tone devoid of its usual playfulness. "I know you're angry with me. I can see it in your eyes."

Shuichi's jaw tightened, his gaze never leaving Kokichi's. "You lied to us, Kokichi. You manipulated us all, and for what? Your own amusement? Just when we needed unity the most."

Kokichi's shoulders slumped, and for a moment, he looked vulnerable. "It wasn't just for fun, you know. I had to... I had to do whatever it took to survive."

Shuichi's grip on the photograph tightened, his knuckles turning white. "Survive? By making us believe we could save everyone, when all along you knew the truth? You pushed us to our limits, made us doubt each other."

Kokichi took a step forward, his eyes pleading. "I never wanted you to doubt yourself, Shuichi. I... I care about you, more than you can imagine."

A bitter laugh escaped Shuichi's lips. "Care about me? Is that why you played with my feelings? Manipulated my emotions, making me believe there was hope?"

Kokichi's mask cracked, his eyes glistening with unshed tears. "I never meant for it to go this far. I never wanted to hurt you or anyone."

Shuichi's resolve wavered as he saw the pain in Kokichi's eyes. A part of him still cared, despite the betrayal. "You're a liar, Kokichi. I don't know if I can ever trust you again."

Kokichi's voice quivered as he reached out, his hand hovering in the air before dropping to his side. "I understand if you can't forgive me. But please... know that my feelings for you were real."

The room felt suffocating, emotions swirling around Shuichi like a tempest. He took a deep breath, struggling to find his words. "I... I need time, Kokichi. Time to process everything."

Kokichi nodded, his shoulders slumping even further. "I'll give you all the time you need, Shuichi. Just... don't forget that once, even if just for a moment, we shared something true."

As Kokichi turned to leave, Shuichi's voice stopped him. "Wait."

Kokichi glanced back, hope flickering in his eyes.

"I don't know if I can forgive you," Shuichi began, his voice softer now. "But I'll try to understand. That's the best I can promise for now."

A small smile tugged at Kokichi's lips, and he nodded. "Thank you, Shuichi. That means more to me than you'll ever know."

As Kokichi disappeared into the darkness of the hallway, Shuichi leaned against the wall, the torn photograph still in his hand, his heart heavy with conflicted emotions. The rain outside continued to pour, a reflection of the storm inside his heart.

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Shuichi's tears mimicked the pouring rain outside, soft, distant, and relentless. No matter how hard he tried they wouldn't stop flowing. It all felt surreal. There really was no way out, no escape. They had failed. What would Kaede think if she knew she had died for nothing. What about Kirumi? Miu? Gonta? What would they do knowing what he knows now? And what did kokichi gain by lying to them about it? by keeping this information from them?
These questions haunted Shuichi. They stole his sanity, and his sleep, so here he was huddled up in the corner of the old abandoned building on the edge of campus, seeking solace in the soft pounding of the rain against the window panes and long shadows that danced along the walls.

In his hand he held a photograph, a reminder of all they've lost. His fingers traced its torn edges, grounding him to reality. The inky black x's that marked out the faces of the dead serving as a bitter reminder of the lies that shattered their world after the 4th trial.
He shouldn't have raided kokichi's room. He knew that now. He just couldn't stop himself, the curiosity was crushing him. But his search for answers only yielded more questions, questions that sent his head reeling. So when he was caught in the act, he didn't bother to speak, he just ran. He ran like the coward he always has been and hid from all his problems. Now all that's left was to wait out the pain. He would sit here as long as it took for his never ending stream of tears to dry and leave him comfortably numb to it all once more.

So he waited.. and waited... and waited.

Minutes turned to what felt like hours, until finally, the sound of footsteps echoed through the hallway. There was only one person it could be: the one and only Kokichi Oma. Shuichi's heart raced, a mix of anticipation and anxiety flooding his veins. Kokichi's presence always had that effect on him, but after the events of the trial, everything felt different.

The door creaked open, revealing a hesitant Kokichi, his usual smirk replaced by a more solemn expression. Shuichi's breath caught in his throat as their eyes met, a torrent of unspoken emotions passing between them. Neither of them said a word, the tension between them palpable.

"Shuichi..." Kokichi's voice broke the silence, his tone devoid of its usual playfulness. "I know you're mad, but let me explain."

Shuichi's jaw tightened, his gaze never leaving Kokichi's. "Explain?"He spat with a bitter laugh, "Im not stupid. You lied to us, Kokichi. You manipulated us all, and for what? Your own amusement? Nothing you say can fix this. Our friends are dead because of you!"

Kokichi's shoulders slumped, and for a moment, he looked vulnerable. "It's not like that. I did this for you, for us... I had to... I had to do whatever it took to save you."

Shuichi's grip on the photograph tightened, his knuckles turning white. "Save me? By making me believe we could save everyone, when all along you knew the truth? Making me doubt myself with every loss? Letting me play the game knowing it was pointless from the start..."

Kokichi took a step forward, his eyes pleading. "I never wanted you to doubt yourself, Shuichi. I... I care about you, more than you'll ever know."

A bitter laugh escaped Shuichi's lips. "Care about me? Is that why you played with my feelings? Manipulated my emotions, making me believe there was hope when it was all just a lie? I trusted you!"

Kokichi's mask cracked, his eyes glistening with unshed tears. "I never meant for it to go this far. I never wanted to hurt you or anyone."

Shuichi's resolve wavered as he saw the pain in Kokichi's eyes. A part of him still cared, despite the betrayal. "You're a liar. You can't actually expect me to believe that... even if it's true, it doesn't change the fact that all you've ever done is hurt us."

Kokichi's voice quivered as he reached out, his hand hovering in the air before dropping to his side. "I'm sorry! I understand if you can't forgive me. But please... know that my feelings for you were real."

The room felt suffocating, emotions swirling around them like a hurricane. Shuichi took a deep breath, struggling to find his words. "I... I need time, Kokichi. Time to process everything."

Kokichi nodded, his shoulders slumping even further. "I'll give you all the time you need, Shuichi. Just... don't forget that once, even if just for a moment, we shared something real."

As Kokichi turned to leave, Shuichi's voice stopped him. "Wait."

Kokichi glanced back, hope flickering in his eyes.

"I don't know if I can forgive you," Shuichi began, his voice softer now. "But I'll try to understand. That's the best I can promise for now."

A small smile tugged at Kokichi's lips, and he nodded. "Thank you, Shuichi. That means more to me than you'll ever know."

As Kokichi disappeared into the darkness of the hallway, Shuichi leaned against the wall, the torn photograph still in his hand, his heart heavy with conflicted emotions. The rain outside continued to pour, but he's tears had dried. Maybe in the midst of all this despair, he could still find a spark of hope in the darkness.

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