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Chapter 1 - The first Lie

๐Ÿ“… Date: April 17

๐Ÿ• Time: 7:46 a.m.

๐Ÿ“ Location: Arasaki High, Class 2-C

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They say high school is supposed to be the best time of your life.

Whoever said thatโ€ฆ wasn't chosen.

My name is Kairo Minase, and this morning started like any other: dull, gray, and quiet. I had no idea that within 24 hours, someone in my class would be gone โ€” not transferred, not suspended.

Dead.

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โ˜• 7:16 a.m. โ€” Home

I chewed on burnt toast and stared blankly at the TV. The weatherman smiled through the screen, oblivious to the crackle of static that suddenly spiked for a half-second. A glitch.

I blinked. The screen cleared.

"Today will be sunny with a chance of scattered showers in the evening," he said, voice calm.

But on the table beside me was a notebook that hadn't been there the night before.

Old, leather-bound, black, with a crow emblem scorched into the cover. My name was carved into the inside flap:

> Player 07: Kairo Minase

Diary Type: Lie Detector

Status: ACTIVE

Page 001: First Lie Pending

I stared at it, confused. It wasn't a dream journal. I didn't own a diary. I wasn't the diary-keeping type.

Still, I flipped the page.

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๐Ÿ“œ Page 002:

> "Rule #1: A lie told will be a truth revealed. First punishment at sunset."

What the hell was this?

I closed the book and left it behind. I should have thrown it away. Burned it.

But of course, like every idiot in every horror story โ€” I took it with me.

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๐Ÿšถ 7:52 a.m. โ€” School Gates

"NIGHTMARE HAIR KAIRO!" someone shouted behind me.

I turned just in time for Natsuki, my loudmouthed childhood friend, to sling an arm over my shoulder like we were still in fifth grade.

"You alive, man? You look like a corpse. Got dumped in your dreams again?"

I forced a smile. "I'm fine."

As soon as the words left my mouth, a chill ran through me โ€” like the air shifted. My backpack rustled. I unzipped it just enough to peek inside.

The notebook was glowing faintly.

It flipped open on its own. Words burned across the page like wildfire.

> "I'm fine." โ€” [LIE]

My blood ran cold.

I hadn't written that. It was reacting to what I said.

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๐ŸชŸ 8:05 a.m. โ€” Classroom 2-C

I slid into my usual window seat, second row from the back. My classmates filtered in one by one. Morning chatter filled the air โ€” people talking about shows, tests, relationships.

I didn't hear any of it.

Because she walked in.

She wasn't in our class before.

Black hair down to her waist. Pale skin. A face you'd think was pretty โ€” if it didn't look carved from marble.

Her eyes? Violet. Too sharp. Too quiet.

She took the seat beside me. Like it was always hers.

No one questioned it.

That's when I saw it โ€” she had a notebook too. Identical.

I felt mine vibrate in my bag. I pulled it out slowly.

> New Player Detected

Player 04: Unknown Name. Diary Type: Mirror

Warning: The Game Has Now Begun.

First Elimination in: 12 hours.

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I tried to ignore it. Pretend everything was normal.

But when the teacher asked me a question in homeroom โ€” I don't even remember what it was โ€” I answered without thinking:

"Sorry, I forgot."

The notebook flipped itself open and updated immediately.

> "I forgot." โ€” [LIE]

Punishment begins tracking.

I felt a sting on the back of my hand. I looked down.

A red mark had appeared, glowing faintly.

I gritted my teeth.

What kind of game is this?

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๐Ÿ‘๏ธ 10:42 a.m. โ€” Roof

I escaped during third period. Climbed the stairs two at a time and shoved open the rooftop door.

The wind was sharp and cold.

I opened the notebook again. This time, the pages were filled with more than just entries.

They showed names.

Pictures.

Statuses.

All players.

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๐Ÿ““ Player File Log:

Player 01: "Active" โ€“ Name Unknown โ€“ Diary Type: UNKNOWN

Player 04: "Mirror" โ€“ Violet Eyes โ€“ Observing Me

Player 07: "Lie Detector" โ€“ Me

Total Players: 12

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I flipped to the last page.

It was blank.

Except for one line at the bottom.

> "Only the one who writes the final page will live."

My hands trembled. I wasn't dreaming.

This was real.

A survival game.

Twelve diaries.

Twelve players.

And one of them just looked me in the eye through the rooftop door.

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"You're the one who lies a lot," she said, stepping into the light.

Her voice was soft. Icy.

"Let's see how long you last, Kairo Minas

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