Suicide Club
Ever just found yourself depressed one day? Ever felt that you're not connected with the world or yourself? Then we have your solution! The Suicide Club promotes understanding of yourself and the world. All you have to do is agree that you want to be in the club, and bring your friends too! We hold meetings up on the top of the school roof after school before we leave for home.
A. You are a Japanese school girl or boy. You've just read this e-mail advertisement that's been going around from one high school to another all throughout Japan. It seems these days that some really freaky things have been happening, like a group of over fifty people lining up on a train station platform in Shinjuku and jumping off into the tracks in front of the train. You've felt dazed and confused for days, and you've been trying to figure out who exactly you are. A lot of things happened of the summer. Somethings you're willing to share with others, and then there are some things that you are ashamed of. Learning about this club, you stupidly think that it doesn't sound that bad and you decide to attend the first meeting. Boy, aren't you in for a big surprise!
B. Okay, so all over the news, you've been hearing about massive amounts of teens all across the country committing suicide as part of this come-and-go fad. Recently, some people have made connections to this club through the internet on message boards and through a new pop band called Dessart. You, however, are completely happy with your life, and you realize that these teens are throwing their life away. You want to do something to stop them, but you're only one person. So what do you do? You build an army, a secret one. You've posted all over the internet, talked in chat rooms, and e-mailed the masses. Now, you sit and wait for replies. Your last message said that you were organizing a meeting in your basement, but first, you were all to meet at Shinjuku Station, where the first publicized group suicide occurred.