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Patreon Prompt 355

Prompt: While Haru, Ann, and Futaba want nothing more than to get away from Kawkami after she follows them into Mementos, their options become more limited as a strange shadow forces them to become a lot closer to each other.

   Constantly peeking over their shoulders, Haru, Ann, and Futaba were dismayed to see that Kawakami was still following them. The teacher and part-time maid had stumbled into Mementos after them after she tried to give Joker she had washed for him. If it weren’t for their own strange costumes, the young women would have considered it quite the sight to see the tired teacher in her frilly uniform.

   Distracted by Kawakami’s constant whining and costume, the group came to a jarring halt as they spotted a shadow up ahead. In the form of a massive, black and white eye, the creature shifted its iris to gaze upon each of the women. Before any of them could either fight back or run away, the shadow shot them with a crackle of black lighting that arced between their bodies.

   Cutting off its attack, the shadow began to speed off through Mementos. Though the girls tried to give chase, they found themselves being pulled back by a strange force towards Kawakami. Approaching at break neck speed, they braced themselves for the moment of impact. Instead, their collision was met with a strange, squelching noise as they merged together.

   By the time the rest of the Phantom Thieves found the unfortunate victims, it took them a few moments to figure out what was going on. Hanging upside down with her waist attached to Kawakami’s, Ann had to keep bending herself up to avoid dragging her pigtails along the ground. Ann’s missing legs could be seen wildly flailing along Kawakami’s back, where they incidentally kept kicking the back of Haru and Futaba’s torsos attached to where Kawakami’s arms used to be. Stumbling their way forward with their misaligned collection of limbs spread across their strange form, they managed to get close enough for Kawakami to call out their shared sentiment of wanting to go home.


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