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Rise Kujikawa ([personal profile] risette_truestory) wrote in [community profile] chosenfairytale 2019-04-10 04:46 am (UTC)

Receiving threatening or disturbing letters was not at all new to Rise. She had been receiving them from the very moment she became Risette. Most of the time, she wouldn't even read them since it was her manager's responsibility to weed them out. However, they decided that this would be a special case for her own safety.

This whole incident began when she received a disturbing set of letters. They were disturbing, but harmless enough. The writer was expressing his admiration at the same time, calling her his soulmate. When her tour began, she wasn't able to reply. The next set of letters became angry. Her managers removed these, and Rise had not been able to read or reply. Things really escalated when the stalking began. His letters began to describe her day-to-day activities from school to being out with friends to rehearsals. The agency would have been happy to keep it from her much longer, if not for what happened the week before.

On her way home, Rise found two guys waiting for her at her temporary dorm. She was surprised because no one but the agency should know where she lived while she was in town. She tried walking past them but they stopped her and began pulling her away. "Lets go have some fun," one of them said. If not for the dorm mother that went down to take out the trash, they would have been successful. The next day, she received a letter.

Did you like my present?

The agency did not want the authorities to get too involved, so they sought the help of Capsule Corp, with their promise to keep it quiet. She had heard that they sent Saiyaman, who was currently making headlines for his heroism. When she found out, she actually began to feel hopeful.

"Come in!", she said. She was still dressed in her costume and had a bouquet in her arms. Today was the last day of dress rehearsals and she should be relieved, but she was not. There was another letter.

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