[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/191124/3bff0f4d22894977ad6bd58e58bedbe6.png[/img][/center] [center][COLOR=B6B6B4][b]MENTIONS:[/b] N/A[/COLOR][/CENTER] [COLOR=B6B6B4][sub][b]Hyakusawa Academy April 19th, 2019 3:15 pm[/b][/sub] It was only a week into the semester and Mr. Kinoshiwa's history class was already stressing her out. Seiya wasn't the type of person to gaze out of the window during class, though today wasn't really her day. For some reason she had almost overslept, almost making her late to her first class. Thankfully she arrived with five minutes to spare, albeit with an empty stomach and slightly frizzled hair. Not to mention that Nashiro had been overcome with dark gray clouds and a misty rain that made the buildings glisten in the half-light. It was a pretty sight, though a view that only piled onto her strange aura. Luckily for her, her teacher (a rather round man whose scalp had begun to gray and bald at the same time) hadn't noticed her absentmindedness and instead ended the class with a few brief words: [b]"I'll see you tomorrow. Make sure to do your homework."[/b] With a soft sigh, Seiya picked up the books at her desk and slipped it into her book-bag. Everything she did was careful and detail-oriented; it would bother her if she accidentally dented a folder or wrinkled a piece of paper. The sound of other students rising from their seats and talking among themselves reached her ears. [b]"What are you going to do after school?"[/b] a boy asked a girl. [b]"I don't know-- I'll probably get something to eat and then head home to study for next week's test..."[/b] The conversation faded away as the students left the classroom. Other conversations flitted about her, but she didn't pay attention to them. No one usually approached her unless they had something to ask her, anyway. Seiya was always too quiet, too shy-- a pushover. At least people actually sometimes talked to her as she helped them out with homework or a specific topic they were stuck on, though it wasn't often. She had to find the silver lining somewhere, right? It wasn't like she wasn't used to it. It wasn't like she was bothered by it, either. It started to happen so long ago and so often that she had become used to it; it was a simple extension of her life. In fact, she liked helping others, especially when they approached her and thanked her for her help in passing a test or class. Their names and faces all blended together at some point. While they never became her friend, Seiya was glad they never became her enemies, either. That was reserved for her past in elementary school... at least, that was how it was so far. The beginning of her school year was peaceful as of now. She shook her head as she expelled the thoughts from her mind. Now that she thought of it, she was pretty hungry. [color=#A2B5CD][i]I could always head to a cafe and just study a bit there. Maybe a good cup of coffee will do me some good,[/i][/color] Seiya thought to herself as she glanced out the window. The downpour was falling even harder now; the fresh spring mist had become thick globs of rain. [color=#A2B5CD][i]I need an umbrella, though. Hopefully I don't get too wet![/i][/color] she quickly added as she slung her book-bag over her shoulder and began to make her way out of the classroom.[/COLOR]