Chapter 640: The Night Before The Festival
Chapter 640: The Night Before The Festival
As the clock approached 8 PM on the eve of Yukihime High School's eagerly awaited festival, the majority of the organizational work was already complete. The expansive campus, usually tranquil at this hour, was still abuzz with the final touches being applied. The student council members, identifiable by their distinctive armbands, moved with a sense of accomplishment and anticipation as they wrapped up the last details of the event.
In the central campus area, council president Vivian Darktower stood near the main stage, reviewing the checklist one final time. The stage was set, the sound and lighting systems tested, and ready for the morning's opening ceremony. Vivian exchanged a few words with the technical crew, ensuring everything was in place before turning to help gather the remaining equipment.
Vice-president Aurora Gray was nearby, her pace finally slowing as she walked among the rows of booths, offering thumbs-up and words of encouragement to the few remaining club members who were putting the finishing touches on their displays.
Treasurer Carolla Wembley was checking each currency exchange machine installed around the campus, she wanted to make sure each machine was working perfectly. She was also discussing and checking with Yuki Umaru, their upcoming plans for eventual emergencies that might happen during the festival. With the currency safely organized, Carolla began packing up, feeling a sense of relief and pride.
Outside, other festival helpers were securing banners and double-checking directional signs to make sure visitors could easily navigate the campus. The art club's lakeside gallery was illuminated beautifully, and the nature club's horror trail through the forest was ready for curious explorers to get spooked.
As the evening progressed, the number of students still on campus dwindled. Many were beginning to leave, eager to get a good night's sleep before the big day. The atmosphere, while still busy, had a calmness to it as the major tasks were already completed. Laughter and chatter echoed softly as friends said their goodbyes and promised to meet early the next morning.
By the time the last few council members were ready to leave, the campus was nearly empty, bathed in the soft glow of strategically placed lights that highlighted the beauty of the school grounds.
Vivian, Aurora, Carolla, and the remaining council members gathered for a brief moment, sharing a collective sigh of satisfaction.
"I'm so tired!" Umaru exclaimed as she lay down her body on the nearby bench.
"Me too!"
"Me three!"
"Me.."
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The girls all started adding on before letting out loud waves of laughter.
Although their bodies were extremely exhausted after working the whole day, they still felt like their hard work had paid off, and everything was set for the festival to start at 10 AM.
After working on organizing this festival for over a month, tomorrow they would finally be able to see the result of all of their effort in the past few weeks.
Vivian leaned against the edge of the main stage, a relaxed smile on her face. "I can't believe we pulled it off," she said, glancing around at her fellow council members, and friends. "Tomorrow's going to be amazing."
Aurora sat cross-legged on the grass, stretching her arms above her head. "And exhausting," she added with a laugh. "But totally worth it." She looked around at the booths and stages, everything set and ready for the big day.
Carolla was packing up the last of her paperwork, her meticulous nature ensuring every detail was perfect. "I'm just glad we didn't run into any major issues," she said, closing her notebook with a satisfied sigh. "Now, it's all about making sure everything runs smoothly tomorrow."
The other council members-Umaru, Brenda, Hanako-joined in the casual conversation, their postures relaxed and their spirits high. Umaru, always the silly one, recounted a funny moment from earlier in the day when a miscommunication almost led to the nature club setting up their booth in the art club's spot. "It's a good thing we caught that," she giggled, "Imagine if they managed to set up their spooking props in the elegant art show from the art club." she said shaking her head.
"I don't know if the public would be able to distinguish the spooky props from the art pieces." Aurora said with a smile.
"Talking about the spooky trail from the nature club, did you guys enter the trail? I almost pissed my pants when they did a test run with me." Umaru said with shining eyes.
"I didn't. I guess I'll have to check it out tomorrow if I arrange the time for it." Brenda commented.
It was only then that they remembered that they would have to work during the festival in the next two days.
"I think we should shift management schedule." Vivian suddenly said, "This way we leave a few of us to manage and take care of emergencies while others can enjoy the festival. And throughout we can rotate these shifts, so each person will be able to enjoy the festival and help with the organization as well."
"Great idea, president!"
"I guess this is why you are the president!"
"Bravo!"
"..."
The girls shouted and happily agreed with Vivian's idea.
Brenda, who had been in charge of coordinating with the various clubs, nodded in agreement. "Everyone did such a great job. I think the competition for those top ten spots is going to be fierce," she remarked, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
Hanako, in her usual cute way, spoke up, her voice cute and content. "We should be proud of what we've accomplished. This festival is going to be something special."
As they continued to chat, the friendship among them was palpable. After working together on such a difficult and extensive project, they managed to become even closer to each other. Especially Brenda and Hanako, as the two blended in seamlessly with the other four girls.
At that moment, the stress and hustle of the past weeks had melted away, replaced by a shared sense of achievement. They knew they had given their all, and now it was time to rest and recharge for the big day tomorrow.
Eventually, they began to gather their things, the conversation winding down to a comfortable silence. Vivian locked the door to the main stage area, ensuring everything was secure. "Alright, team," she said, turning to face them, "let's get some rest. Tomorrow is our
day to shine."
With nods of agreement, the six student council members walked together towards the school gates, their laughter and light-hearted banter echoing through the now-quiet campus. As they parted ways, each heading home, they carried with them a sense of pride and anticipation, ready to make Yukihime High School's festival an unforgettable event.