Strange Sightings

Strange Sightings

This part of the site is for all the strange things we've seen, that we think look suspicious, but we aren't really sure about what it might mean.

The First Attempted Victim

One of the class trouble-makers had been getting quite a bit of praise lately from the teachers, right when we came to the new school. He had also started acting differently. Did they think he had a pure heart? Was he one of them? Later, as our teacher showed us through the school, we passed the office. As our teacher told us about it, the secretary came outside and asked the trouble-maker to come with her. What did she want with him specifically? He was given a box. When we went back to our classroom, the box was given to the teacher, yet it was never opened. Was it a Daimon?

The Mysterious Window

On the opening day of the school, we were allowed to bring our families to the school in the afternoon, to let our families see how it looks. We took this oppurtunity to see all the rooms which we would not have a chance to see during school hours. Anita and her family went into the office. Anita thought this would be a great place for anything suspicious to be found. Anita didn't find anything too suspicious, but something a little eerie. Tomoe's office had a huge window that had a great view of the field. Tomoe would be able to see everything and everyone! Tressa went into the many rooms of the new school. All of them had boxes! Filled with what? Were they Daimons?

The Coded Announcement

One day in school, the announcements began as usual, and no one payed attention. Then suddenly, another voice took over Tomoe's voice. It repeated the numbers 1 6 and 3. Most people joked about it, but we looked worriedly at each other. Could this be a Daimon code? Then, the voice-over stopped and the national anthem began, or at least, it was supposed to. Instead, violin music began to play? Michiru was our first thought. Who else plays the violin? We don't even have one at our school. We were confused as to what was going on. Maybe 163 was a number of a room. We pretended to go to the soda pop machine and took a round of the school to see if we could find room 163. Unfortunately, there is no room 163. Then, a thought occured to us. What if 1 6 3 meant 1 Messiah, (Hotaru) 6 Inner Senshi, (Chibi-Usa as well), and 3 Outer Senshi? It could work. We finally thought our worries were over, when we found the button that had been removed so many times was in perfect order in the gym. Were the Daimons ready for their final try at obtaining pure hearts?

Haruka's Conflict

Another day it started to rain outside, so we could not eat our lunch outside. We all started heading back to our rooms, when Tomoe started talking on the PA. "Everyone report to the gym for an indoor lunch." Tomoe said, and then turned off the PA. Why were we being sent to the gym to stay indoors? Did Tomoe want to take everyone's pure hearts at the same time? As we entered the gym, we saw Haruka talking to Tomoe. Haruka was asking Tomoe if he could watch over the everyone during the lunch, but Tomoe was refusing. Tomoe insisted on watching us, even though Tomoe had never cared about our welfare before! Haruka would not give up, and eventually compromised to let Tomoe watch over us, if Haruka would be allowed to watch over us as well. Tomoe agreed. Tomoe was very strict, and blew his very loud whistle once every minute. His concern for our welfare suddenly diminished as he yelled at people for the most unimportant reasons, and looked over possible dangerous activities. At the end of the lunch, Tomoe made us all line up and was telling us to go back to class. He had not taken our hearts. Had Haruka stopped the possible heart snatching?

The Donut Days

The school began selling donuts on Wednesdays to raise money. The donuts were stangely good, and kids flocked to buy them! The donuts were constantly advertised all over the school. Tomoe was always berating kids for dropping crumbs on the ground. We can see why a principal would be concerned if a kid dropped a large donut chunk on the ground and just left it, but he was yelling at kids for dropping even the tiniest crumbs! The teachers in charge of the donuts asked Tomoe and Kaorinite if they wanted a donut, free of charge. They instantly refused, without even a split second of thought. In fact, none of the teachers even gave the donuts a second glance. Did these donuts have Daimons in them? Chemicals that reacted if you had a pure heart? Haruka was never seen on Donut Days, oddly enough. And the very first Donut Day, every kid who ate a donut complained of a terrible headache. On one of the Donut Days, the Mechanical Room was open and empty. Were the Senshi tampering with the donuts so they wouldn't harm us? We hoped so. Should it be called Donut Day, or Daimon Day? You decide.

The Elevator

The school also has an elevator. Tomoe made sure that this elevator was only being used by disabled people, or if someone is bringing heavy things from one floor of the school to the other. This isn't too suspicious, since it's reasonable to not want students to us the elevator if they don't need to, but the elevator was always "guarded". Whenever you got off the elevator, there would be a teacher waiting and watching you. Were the teachers that worried about students using the elevator when they didn't need to, or was there something else they were worried about?

The Park

Near the school is a park that many of the students would go to during lunch during the first few weeks of school. When Tomoe heard about this, he immediately made a rule that you had to have permission from your parents to go to the park, and that once you go to the park, you are not allowed on school grounds for the rest of the recess, and if you do come back on school grounds, you are not allowed to go back to the park. This seemed strange. Why would we need a parent's permission to go to a park right next to the school? And why were we not allowed to go back to the park after returning to school grounds?

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