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    Saiku hates me so I'm bumping this myself
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    Not only so, but we also glory in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope. -Romans 5:3-4 (NIV) She tried. She really tried. But even with the knowledge that she had one-hundred-percent for sure set her phone on silent, Melissa still felt the occasional buzz emanating from her pocket, and try as she might, she couldn’t help but check. She was disappointed every time. Watching the world go by was no easier. The “take it as it comes” attitude could only get her so far. She kept alternating between hoping that she didn’t have to talk to another person -- she was in that sort of mood right now, even more so than normal -- and not wanting the notebook to be further lost in the bureaucracy of the lost-and-found system. Which one would even be best? The library’s, surely, right? Keeping things organized was basically a librarian’s job, so surely it wouldn’t become more lost. But what if Sai Kamezooka didn’t use the library, or never thought to check there? No, she’d have to put more effort into it than that, like going dorm to dorm and inquiring about their residents. And it wasn’t like Melissa didn’t trust anyone who was working at the front desk, but it probably only took a few shift changes before everyone involved forgot about it, meaning even if someone she spoke to later saw Sai Kamezooka, the notebook would still be lost in the shuffle. A slight breeze, rustling leaves, and chirping birds had nothing on her internal back-and-forth. Melissa picked the notebook back up and stared at it. She pondered again whether she was allowed to go through it in more detail, combing through for any more clues that might return it to its owner. And again, she couldn’t. Or wouldn’t. Or… whatever. Melissa was in possession of the notebook, but that didn’t mean that it, nor its contents, were hers to peruse. No, she just had to wait. Sai Kamezooka probably wasn’t going to show up, but she had to wait it out anyway. “Excuse me, but have you seen a notebook around here?” And Elizabeth told her she had good timing. That was a laugh. There was something familiar about the boy now standing in front of her. There had to be. Not too many people went around in costume, especially in late summer/early fall. Yes, Melissa included herself in that dwindling number; her nun outfit, important as it was to her, was still a costume. But the other people? There was only one person she could think of, and even then she wasn’t sure. She didn’t really think of the Masked Magician, that odd stranger who joined her group way back on the first day of classes. She didn’t even know his name. Though if he was asking… Melissa held the notebook out in front of her. “I found this right here but I didn’t know what to do it,” she said. “It says it belongs to someone named ‘Sai Kamezooka’. Is that you? I promise I just looked at the inside cover, nothing else.”
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    I love this design. There is a lot of cards that can "lock" a certain card type from play to your opponent, i can easily see this card in a burn deck that can lock for example spell or trap cards, or heavily punish them if they play that locked card type. Gg dude btw nice card building with this artwork. Btw check the topic below this one and tell me what you think about Vacuum Decay.
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