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What's his deal today? Stop breathing down my neck. Maekawa-sensei was eyeing me the whole time and asked me, "You okay Seiji-kun? Someone piss in your cereal this morning?" "Yeah yeah yeah, let's go then" I dismissed her and started for the trailhead. "C'mon! Let's go, it's already one o'clock," Miyamoto-san whined.
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What were they going to do with all that junk when we started hiking? I must've neem spaced out for a bit because their arms were loaded with all kinds of souvenirs. "Heyooooo! Seiji-kun! Let's go!" Miyamoto-san and Maekawa-sensei cheered at me in unison. Lately there's been some flashes of light here and there, but nothing to convince me that the sunrise is coming anytime soon. Right now I'd say that I see the world as a pretty dark place. Everyone views the world differently based on their own circumstances. I understand the appeal, I really do, but when I'm laden down with stress from people-oriented problems, the last thing I'll do is turn to something man-made to help alleviate those worries. On the other hand, I know several people that prefer to stay inside their room and turn to technology and video games when they're feeling stressed. It kinda makes me sit and wonder about the world we live in, right? I mean, being out here surrounded by nature, with the clear blue sky, the fresh earthy scent of everything it all really helps me settle down and be at peace. It really appeals to me and seems like a fun thing to do that also helps you relax and chill. Under normal circumstances I might come back and actually enjoy the hike, the booths, the nature. Looks fun, but I would never get in line by myself. I guesss it's dressed like that to attract attention from all generations? It seemed to be working because there was a large line of young couples, older couples, and families juggling their kids waiting for a picture. To my left I saw a family taking quite the impressive selfie with a wooden statue of a bear wearing a yukata and trendy aviator sunglasses. Waves of people flowed in and out of the various gift shops and photo booths. Honestly, this place felt the complete opposite of dangerous. We were at a popular tourist trap at the bottom of the mountain that was supposedly the home of a dangerous eidolon. I turned my attention from those two slack offs to my surroundings. Should a shady lowballer like Maekawa-sensei even be that comfortable with a teenage girl? You're making me blush in front of all these peeeeeople!" "Woooow! Sensei-pan, you know everything!" A lot of people show up early early early so they can enjoy the sunrise at the top of the mountain!" "Well it is the weekend, and we did get here later than most hikers. "There sure are a lot of people here today" Miyamoto-san chimed.