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Glamour!? A stray idol appears!
Who: Kaori (Open)
Where: The school entrance -> school hallways -> outside the faculty office
What: Kaori has to start school sometime.
When: The first school day after Watchman shenanigans.
Kaori's barely flickering optimism plummeted as she made her way up the steps into the main school building. The school was a dump. Were all normal high schools this rundown? Her nose wrinkled slightly in distaste. It was nothing like the sleek, modern school run by her former agency back in Osaka. It may have been small but it wasn't anything like this. Ayase had said that classes were different in normal schools, too, a thought that made her nervously twist a curl around her finger. A school you had to attend all day every day was an alien enough concept to her but she'd adjust, right? Right.
Still, her footsteps slowed then stopped completely outside the main building. Oh, god, what if there were fans here? What if there were fans in her class? What if her teachers were fans? What if they asked questions? Maybe Kaori could have gotten away with wearing sunglasses or a hat for her first day. Ayase said she was already pushing it by adding lace to her boring school uniform and not doing something about her hair. Kaori had put her foot down on that point. She was not dyeing her hair back or getting it straightened.
Ever.
You're stalling, Kaori berated herself, eyeing the school like it was a stage and she was about to go on for her first solo.
However, acknowledging this fact didn't inspire her to just go into the building the way she'd hoped it would.
Where: The school entrance -> school hallways -> outside the faculty office
What: Kaori has to start school sometime.
When: The first school day after Watchman shenanigans.
Kaori's barely flickering optimism plummeted as she made her way up the steps into the main school building. The school was a dump. Were all normal high schools this rundown? Her nose wrinkled slightly in distaste. It was nothing like the sleek, modern school run by her former agency back in Osaka. It may have been small but it wasn't anything like this. Ayase had said that classes were different in normal schools, too, a thought that made her nervously twist a curl around her finger. A school you had to attend all day every day was an alien enough concept to her but she'd adjust, right? Right.
Still, her footsteps slowed then stopped completely outside the main building. Oh, god, what if there were fans here? What if there were fans in her class? What if her teachers were fans? What if they asked questions? Maybe Kaori could have gotten away with wearing sunglasses or a hat for her first day. Ayase said she was already pushing it by adding lace to her boring school uniform and not doing something about her hair. Kaori had put her foot down on that point. She was not dyeing her hair back or getting it straightened.
Ever.
You're stalling, Kaori berated herself, eyeing the school like it was a stage and she was about to go on for her first solo.
However, acknowledging this fact didn't inspire her to just go into the building the way she'd hoped it would.
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He 'blinked' for a moment, but returned her smile with his own, even more 'friendly' now. "Oh, I see. Of course I will." He held the door open for her as he went, "Right this way."
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He nodded and took a leading step. Seeming to remember something, he 'sheepishly' rubbed the back of his head. "Oh, right. I should say welcome to the school and nice to meet you. My name's-" (he remembers Iwata's warning about giving names in that moment), "-Akito Terumi, I'm a second year. I'm also on the student council so if you have any questions or need help, I'd be more than happy to help."
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Then an idea hit her.
Just because he told her his name didn't mean she had to tell him hers. People did that all the time in manga!
"Nice to meet you," she replied, feigning great interest in a spot on the floor.
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"I'm glad to hear," he replied. "Are you new to Hiyoku too?"
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Akito might as well have been an attractive fencepost instead of a handsome, teenage boy for the amount of interest she displayed in him.
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So very distinct. So if it wasn't from town he knew that face from then where....
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"No offense taken, Terumi-san. I like looking distinct."
Nonchalantly, she tossed her hair back over her shoulder.
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"But really, that's only a few people. We're a friendly school for the most part. I'm sure many would jump to help or interact with a mysterious transfer student," he said with a teasing note. "Especially if you're from a bigger city."
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She shrugged, clearly not particularly concerned with any opposition to her looks. Really, it was just hair and a bit of lace. Nothing worth blowing a gasket over. Still, it was rather reassuring to hear such words from a student council member.
She nodded in acknowledgement at Akito's description of the school and its student body. A friendly school, huh? That didn't sound half-bad but what Akito said about people jumping to help and interact with a mysterious transfer student made her frown slightly.
Maybe she was going about this the wrong way, Kaori mused to herself, absently touching her elbow. Maybe it was like ripping off a band-aid? Just yank it off, endure the sting, and go about her business as usual. She was acting awfully silly about this whole thing.
"I'm Kousaki Kaori, by the way," she blurted out in a rush, took a deep breath, then continued. "I'm a third year."
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The name drop clicked instantly for Akito. It had been a hot topic a few months ago in the rumor mill and online: 'Kaori-chan', group captain of popular group Glimmer, had suddenly left (or, according to rumors, it was more accurate to say she had gotten booted). Of course she'd look familiar then. However, Akito still looked 'surprised', taking an extra moment before saying, "As in, THAT Kousaki Kaori? From Glimmer?"
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"The one and only," she said with as much false cheer as she could muster. "Are you a fan?"
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"Not in particular but, well, it's hard not to catch some of the music or hear about things." He swallowed. "I'm sorry, did I say something wrong? I was just surprised."
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"Uh, nevermind. Where's the faculty office again?"
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After a moment, Akito feigned thought, as though debating whether to say anything, but then said, "Part of the reason I was so surprised was because there's actually another idol attending here. She's a first year, Ami Tanigawa. For what it's worth, I think she's been able to have as normal a school life as much as an active idol can. I imagine you'll be able to find some normality here too."
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Well, if someone like her could have a normal school life, certainly Kaori could, too. Unless there were fans of her parents here somewhere. Fans of her mother were unlikely. She'd only released a few songs and all of them sucked. Her father, on the other hand, was all over the place and still active in the business to boot. But still, Tanigawa Ami...
"I could use this," she murmured to herself, a genuinely pleased smile curving her lips. Then she cleared her throat.
"So, um, Terumi-san, do you have any hobbies? Interests? Any deep dark secrets you want to share?" Her tone was flippant but she actually seemed vaguely interested in his answers.
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"Me? Hmmm, a little of all the above?" Akito laughed. "I like things like film or performance based media, games, and experimenting. As for deep dark secrets..." Akito smiled. "Well. Like one person said, 'mystery's important because the truth's almost always dull'. Not to mention," he looked a bit 'sheepish', "any secrets I have would be boring."
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"I like experiments, too," she added quickly, almost as if she were attempting to reconcile already. "Science and philosophy, mostly. Personally, I think the truth's far more interesting than any fiction could be."
Hair flip.
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"I see. I'm more into the social type but as I said, it's always better to think openly."
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"Will you be alright from here?
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"I'll be fine. Thanks again, Terumi-san."
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