| synopsis = In a time when things were happier, [[Maya]] is sitting in her usual spot, and is relaxed in Sensei's company. He tells her that he might be [redacted], which Maya agrees is serious. The world goes strange. Maya wants to talk about how baby finches are sometimes eaten by their parents if they aren't developing well enough. She says that she and Sensei would be the same if they ever had kids. She starts to say that baby finches might be able to get their revenge sometimes, but isn't sure it would work. [[Ami]] seems to be in the background. Maya says that male finches might kill baby finches "just so it can get them out of the nest" and mate again. Sensei has some numerical thoughts about memory versus dreams, which Maya finds distracting. Sensei mentions being watched, and Maya talks about the god with roots. They cycle back around and repeat themselves. Ami looks less happy now. Sensei says that he was in the middle of something, and Maya asks what could be more important than spending time with his girlfriend. Sensei says that she isn't his girlfriend, and never was. He leaves, and is once again looking at the [[There is Nothing|cool rectangle machine]].
| synopsis = In a time when things were happier, [[Maya]] is sitting in her usual spot, and is relaxed in Sensei's company. He tells her that he might be [redacted], which Maya agrees is serious. The world goes strange. Maya wants to talk about how baby finches are sometimes eaten by their parents if they aren't developing well enough. She says that she and Sensei would be the same if they ever had kids. She starts to say that baby finches might be able to get their revenge sometimes, but isn't sure it would work. [[Ami]] seems to be in the background. Maya says that male finches might kill baby finches "just so it can get them out of the nest" and mate again. Sensei has some numerical thoughts about memory versus dreams, which Maya finds distracting. Sensei mentions being watched, and Maya talks about the god with roots. They cycle back around and repeat themselves. Ami looks less happy now. Sensei says that he was in the middle of something, and Maya asks what could be more important than spending time with his girlfriend. Sensei says that she isn't his girlfriend, and never was. He leaves, and is once again looking at the [[There is Nothing|cool rectangle machine]].
| choices =
| choices =
| criteria_get = Input the name of =) as the username in the rectangle during [[There is Nothing]].[=) is named HOPE.]
| criteria_get = Input the name of =) as the username in the rectangle during [[There is Nothing]].
| criteria_miss = Complete [[There is Nothing]] before entering =)'s name. Replaced by {{MissedEvent|A Time When Things Were Horrible}}.
| criteria_miss = Complete [[There is Nothing]] before entering =)'s name. Replaced by {{MissedEvent|A Time When Things Were Horrible}}.
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| effects =
Revision as of 15:38, 10 September 2022
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Synopsis
In a time when things were happier, Maya is sitting in her usual spot, and is relaxed in Sensei's company. He tells her that he might be [redacted], which Maya agrees is serious. The world goes strange. Maya wants to talk about how baby finches are sometimes eaten by their parents if they aren't developing well enough. She says that she and Sensei would be the same if they ever had kids. She starts to say that baby finches might be able to get their revenge sometimes, but isn't sure it would work. Ami seems to be in the background. Maya says that male finches might kill baby finches "just so it can get them out of the nest" and mate again. Sensei has some numerical thoughts about memory versus dreams, which Maya finds distracting. Sensei mentions being watched, and Maya talks about the god with roots. They cycle back around and repeat themselves. Ami looks less happy now. Sensei says that he was in the middle of something, and Maya asks what could be more important than spending time with his girlfriend. Sensei says that she isn't his girlfriend, and never was. He leaves, and is once again looking at the cool rectangle machine.