Right. This is the first entry.
I will fill this fanfic with two shots and one shots. Pairings will vary, but all of them will fall under the supernatural genre.
This entry doesn't have a pairing. It's just a normal student teacher relationship.
Megurine Luka let out a yawn as she walked through the empty school corridor. It was still 5.00 AM in the morning and most of the faculty and students hadn't left for school yet. Luka herself rarely came to school before six, but that day, she found herself waking earlier than usual. She wasn't able to drift back to sleep and figured that she could just prepare for her class at school.
"That would be a nice change of pace." Luka had thought.
Turning a left, Luka arrived in front of the teacher's room. She heard no sound coming from inside and she could see from the window edged on the door that the lights weren't on yet.
"I guess no one's here yet." She mused before opening the sliding door.
It opened with ease. The teacher's room was dark, but Luka was still able to discerned the objects in it. The pink haired teacher cluck her tongue and shook her head in disappointment. Piles of documents and papers were situated on many of the teachers' desks. Most of them were in neat piles, but there were the occasional few which were strewn carelessly over the wooden surface.
"For God's sake, they're not kids anymore. " Luka huffed.
"Some things just doesn't change I guess..."
The pinkette went over to her seat, sighing. She put her bag on the chair, before opening it and taking out some documents of her own. Unlike the other teachers' though, Luka's were neatly sorted out and arranged as she wasn't one for disarray and mess.
Seating herself on her chair, the young teacher took out a pen from her breast pocket. She was about to scan through her students' exam papers when the lights flickered. The pink haired woman couldn't help but to tense. The silence of the room had made her rather uneasy, and the flickering had only made it worse.
"...Jeez, Luka, no need to be so jumpy; these things happen all the time." Luka tried to soothe herself. Breathing in and out a few times, she refocused her attention on the papers before her. She inwardly made a promise to herself that she wouldn't come to school too early anymore. She didn't want to admit it as it would only panic her further, but Luka knew she was beginning to grow frightful and scared. There was something in the air that morning that gave her the chills. Something just felt...off.
"Gosh! Stop it with these thoughts!" Luka mentally snapped at herself.
She was about to tick one of the students' answers when the door suddenly slid open. A familiar voice then quickly reached her ears. For some reason, the 'out-of-place' feeling in the pit of her stomach only intensified though...
"Megurine-sensei? Are you in here?"
Luka looked up from her papers and turned her head to the direction of the door. She blinked her sky blue orbs once, before choking out an answer. She felt something was awfully wrong, but she couldn't seem to put a finger on what it was.
"A-Ah, y-yes. Kaito-kun, what is it?" She gave a crooked smile.
Kaito was one of her students. He was a bright one, though weren't the most social. No one particularly disliked him, and most tried to befriend him, but Kaito always seemed to have this invisible wall set up. When the other students asked him whether if he wanted to hang out with them, Kaito often only smiled before politely declining. It was as if he was distancing himself from the other students. After a while, the others gave up on coaxing him to go out with them. Luka knew though, that their admiration for Kaito didn't falter one bit. It was just that they decided to be less vocal about the matter.
Luka often found herself wondering why the boy acted so. She always wanted to ask him the question straight out, but she didn't want to come out as prying and nosey. In the end, Luka decided that if Kaito didn't want to talk about it, then that was that. It was his right to keep it a secret if he wanted.
"Why do I feel that I'm forgetting something..?"
"..Rine-sensei? Hello? Sensei, is something wrong?"
Kaito's voice snapped Luka out of her daydream. She let out a startled yelp as Kaito was already standing right before her. He was staring at her with a look of concern.
"Y-Yes! I-I'm okay; I'm fine!"
"Haha, glad to hear that." The boy laughed cheerily. He proceeded to extend his hand and said,
"Well, care to give me my phone back now?" He chuckled.
...
"...Phone?"
Luka scrunched up her brows in confusion. She didn't remember ever taking the boy's phone.
"You know. The one you confiscated from me yesterday?"
That seemed to jog Luka's memory. Kaito's phone had indeed rang in the middle of her class yesterday. She didn't want to take the boy's phone as that was the first time it ever happened , but as a teacher, she had her obligations. The pinkette remembered that Kaito didn't came to the teacher's room after school to take his phone, and she ended up bringing it home. She had put it on the small table next to her bed, but Luka didn't recall taking it to school with her.
"I'm sorry, but I think I left it at home. Can you come back tomorrow?"
The blue haired boy looked somewhat disappointed for a moment, before he smiled once again.
"I guess, but is it possible for you to deliver it to me instead?"
Luka glanced at the floor. It was indeed her fault, forgetting the phone like that, so...
"Why not." She beamed at Kaito.
"Haha, thanks Megurine-sensei." The bluenatte laughed. He bid the pink haired teacher a 'see you later' before exiting the room. As Kaito went out, Luka's co-worker, Haigo Meiko, stepped inside. She gave Luka an odd look before asking,
"Why are you smiling like that? And who were you talking to?"
Luka frowned before answering,
"Kaito, duh. Who else?"
A thick silence fell over the two. Meiko's expression quickly softened as she let out a sigh. She stood her ground before slowly walking towards her desk and putting her bag on it. All the while, Luka gave the brunette a scrutinizing stare. Meiko was acting odd, and Luka knew that something was wrong. The pinkette didn't ask further though as her sky blue oculars fell back onto her work. She was about to tick one of the answers when once again, she was disturbed.
"Luka, what date is it today?"
The pink haired teacher thinned her lips as she stared quizzically at Meiko. What was Meiko trying to say?
"February 17th, why?"
"Don't you remember? Today is Kaito's birthday, and today also, he committed suicide."
Luka's eyes grew wide. She realized that that was what she had forgotten. Kaito couldn't have came to see her as he was dead. He had jumped off the school's roof and died instantly. That was why everything felt so surreal and out of place. Her conversation with the blue haired boy wasn't possible in the slightest...
The pink haired teacher also remembered. A year ago, she had indeed confiscated Kaito's phone. She had asked him to take it from her right after school. It was then that Luka understood what Kaito's answer that time meant. He had said,
"Can you deliver it to me instead?"
Luka turned to face Meiko.
"Do you know where he's buried? I'm going to deliver him his phone."
Think of it what you like =w= Just use your imagination with the plot holes.