Wow! Cool and I'm confused but i like it!!!
2025 there's a war or something??
I want to know more!!
It'll be explained in this chapter
wow this ls the first time i see a nana chan fanfic
it looks promising
please continue
Yes I know and kind of the graduation fic of sorts
Ya~Ma~Da Na~Na...
Yatta, nana-chan here!!
Its already 2025 ? Wow nana obachan surely grow old lol
Looking forward to this fanfic and thanks for an update author-san
or transported in time
Chapter 2The cold, soothing feel caught me as I awoke to a woman with brown hair going past her shoulders, holding a magazine in hand. I crossed my arms across my chest as I felt the thin material around me and shot up into a sitting position.
“Rest. It won’t be good to panic.” She said in a calm tone while she went back to her magazine.
“What happened? Did I blackout?” I asked in the sense of panic, trying to remember Sai’s words.
“From what Sai has said, yes. However, I heard your story and pretty much confirm it was shock that got you here.” She explained with her eyes still on the magazine.
I lay back down onto the bed as I glanced over to see the magazine cover. It was something about enhancing body parts and she leaned in more momentarily before shaking her head. She dropped the magazine and walked out of the room. The cool air blew in as the blue-haired woman came in with a wide smile.
“You have a nice body.” Momo commented. “By the way, I’m a doctor’s assistant so I’m required to see your body from time to time.”
“You are not required.” I said in a low tone. “What else did you do?”
Seeing the skewed smile, I had imagined that Momo had prodded me someplace if not broke something when the other woman shooed the person away. She handed me a tray with fruits and a sandwich. There was a glass of water and then on the smallest plate was a blue pill. My mind thought about when she pointed toward the pill.
“This is needed daily for your survival.” She informed me before going back to her seat.
“Why?” I questioned when she put down her magazine and rolled her eyes with a sigh to top off the annoyance.
“I guess Sai had forgotten to tell you while you gone fifteen years ago…” She said before taking a deep breath.
“Ten years ago around April a spaceship had approached Shikoku Island and attacked the inhabitants there. They moved over to the Southern tip of Honshu Island and started moving up before they attacked Nagoya. The main set of troops from Tokyo and Osaka were forced to react and took down the resistance but they had a mainstay and reproduced on Shikoku, which Fukuoka and the rest of Kyushu had used up their resources. However, in all the battles, the fighters and residences all suffered poisoning from the attackers. We, humans suffered slowly and were adding to the dead at an alarming rate. This pill was the savior and we made an overstock of them for consumption before we may have to fight again.”
The explanation seemed weird that I had planned my graduation around April and two months ahead a spaceship was going to land and slowly attack Japan within its borders. I had thought about it before just taking the pill. It was a sour tasting pill like it was covered in lemon juice as it wiggled down into my stomach. She gave a faint smile to my reaction, hoping it was probably worse than expected.
“It’s lemon-flavored.” I said, puckering my lips.
“The doctor likes lemons. Kinda expected that from people.” She chuckled. “It also protects the immune system from the poison.”
“I see.”
I slowly ate everything to counter the taste of the medicine but nothing was taking the sour flavor away. Looking over to her, she had a red band on her wrist. I glanced downward and had a blue band on my wrist. Turning it over to find my name, Nakayama Nana, on it. I only had changed it to prevent anyone from recognizing me from before. However, Akimoto was quick to point me out.
I hated the fact that I was an idol before in a much smaller arena. It was glamorous at first before the reality had set in that there was no exposure in the west. My dreams slowly died before returning back to the forefront with NMB. Then, I finally reached the center position with Sayanee under unusual circumstances but still was part of the core of the group.
Then, it was just how could I be better? It was everything with Milky and Sayanee for NMB but as a team we were the strength. Keicchi, Ripopo, and the others held their own but I could see in Sayanee’s eyes that she could see the discomfort. She would probably be the worst as she said her dream was to become a soloist and a songwriter. However, she had said it because we all had our unique dreams and neither could argue that we weren’t a team.
“Where’s Sai?” I slid the plate over as she glanced up.
“He’s busy with… planning.” She smiled. “By the way, I’m Umeda Ayaka, another doctor’s assistant.”
I nodded to her before scooting back into my bed as I noticed the curtain’s closed. The presence seemed strong to why they were closed but I threw my legs over and touched the soft curtain. I grabbed it but I could feel someone staring at me as I turned to see the brown eyes and it generally widened.
“Keicchi?”
“I’m Jonishi Kei, the main nurse circulating the floor and I got an alert that you were out of your bed.” She sternly stared at me as I shuffled back to the bed.
“Gomen.”
“It’s okay.” She sighed. “I heard that you came back and wanted to see you but Keicchi?”
I felt my face burning up from calling her by the nickname I knew her by. She looked exactly the same except she had the white cap with black and pink-striped scrubs. I sat up when she walked up to me.
“You looked a bit different but you are Nana-chan.”
“I go by Yamada Nana now.” I breathed as she let out a laugh.
“I guess running away from your past wasn’t good enough.” Kei laughed.
“I guess so. What’s with the closed curtains?” I asked as she leaned in with her eyes looking into mines.
“They protect us from the poison. Outside in the world, everyone got infected so we all have to stay in here.” She informed me. “Umechan must have explained it to you.”
“Yes, she did but just curious.” I replied before my body suddenly grew fatigue.
“I guess the medicine is kicking in, have a good nap.”
My eyes slowly closed and the dream of my graduation stage seemed to go on in front of me.