Appearance -
Name - Akiko Kawamura
Age - 20
Sex - Female
Species - Human
Crush/Relationship Status - Single [Close master-servant relationship with Yutaka Aibu]
Clubs - Gaming Club, Anime Club
Personality - She is kind and helpful towards others, especially towards her friends. She is actually pretty smart and can practically cram tons of information into her head. It was... photographic memory, they called it. She doesn't hide it at all; Akiko is a gamer, an anime lover and a freelance writer. Akiko can be very shy towards those she just met for the first time. She isn't actually quite good at social interactions with people whom she has to approach. She gets nervous easily and tends to hide in her books, writing, gaming or anime. Despite hailing from a rich family, she acts humble. She is a good cook, since her family has rice farms.
Biography - The Kawamura family is a rich Japanese family. Their rice farms have been producing rich grains ever since the Edo Period. Every generation has been said to have been blessed by the Gods which gives them all the successful rice harvests. When Akiko was just a child, she got addicted in a lot of things like watching anime, playing games and reading books. She didn't have a lot of friends when she was a kid since she was particularly shy and instead just enjoys her own hobbies. When she got in her teenage years, she started to write stories and post them up the internet. Through her family's connections, she managed to publish books herself and make some profit out of it making her a full-fledged freelance writer.
Soon enough, her family got a note stating that they were looking for students. Originally, her father didn't want anything to do with it but after news reached Akiko's ears about the hybrids, she convinced her father to let her go there. He asked why and she simply replied with, "Because hybrids seem to be interesting. And you know, I think I just might be able to make friends with them." And so her father just gave up and sent her to the school. She was in college by then, going for a literary course so she can be more of a professional writer.