>>5343803>“Movie night?”“Well, we’re suddenly out of things to do today,” Erwin says.
“It’s a school day tomorrow,” Caesar replies.
“We planned to stay up late anyway,” Oryou points out.
The four of them are silent for a moment before nodding in unison. “Movie night.”
“Hell yeah,” you grin as they begin shovelling paperwork off the sofas so you have somewhere to sit.
Caesar takes control of the remote and immediately arguments about what to watch erupt. Erwin wants to watch Fury, Caesar 300, and Saemonza and Oryou asking for The Last Samurai. You sit and listen as what must be a very familiar argument erupts, each of them extoling the virtues of their chosen time period, explaining why a different period is bad or complaining about Saemonza and Oryou ganging up all the time – or Saemonza and Oryou ganging up on the other two.
You see the remote slip out of Caesar’s hand and snatch it up when no one’s looking. You browse through the movies for a suitably neutral one, settling on Master and Commander.
“We never agreed on a movie!” Caesar complains.
“You guys were deadlocked,” you explain. “So I broke the tie.”
“That’s not how a tiebreak works,” Erwin muses.
“Shhh!” You complain. “Movie’s starting!”
With something playing, the arguments die down, and the five of you settle down to watch.
Wednesday 8th November (Day 206)
>See how it’s going with the tanks being brought out of storageYou sleep over in one of the History Club’s spare rooms that evening. You leave while they’re still asleep, head home, and change before heading back to the warehouse. There aren’t many people, but one of the few is Hoshino, who’s standing with the tanks being restored.
“Commander,” she grunts as she notices your approach, promptly turning back to her clipboard.
>“Anything interesting?”>“How goes the restorations? Are we on track?”>“Do need me to chase anything down or shout at anyone?”