Sunday, 8 February 2026

Short Story 1 - Chapter 19: One Word

The dinner passed uneventfully, marked by quiet conversation and the soft sounds of cutlery against porcelain. Sasaki and Midori had cooked far too many side dishes, the result of the four children enthusiastically harvesting tomatoes, potatoes, and lettuce from the garden. Himari carefully avoided every dish that contained tomatoes. After eating and resting for about forty-five minutes, everyone gathered once more in the living room. Himari was the last to arrive.

During the time she had spent alone in her room, she had finally noticed something—something subtle, yet crucial—about the messages she had sent to Yuma.

Saturday, 7 February 2026

Short Story 1 - Chapter 18: Before the Light Can Return

Himari let out a heavy sigh after hearing their full story. It was worse than she had imagined. The embarrassment on their faces was unmistakable—having to seek help from a stranger to mend something they themselves had broken, exposing a side of them they likely wished had never come to light.

“Why don’t you stay for dinner?” Himari suggested after a moment. “We can talk more after we’ve eaten. This is a heavy topic—let’s take a short break first.”

The Troublemakers’ Lair: Side Story – Monday Diary Entry

Meisa High School Teachers’ Daily Diary


Monday  History
Teacher: Owada Fumiko, age 35
Classes: 1-C, 2-A, 3-D

There is a saying often repeated in history: history should never repeat itself, especially when what occurred in the past was undeniably bad.

Unfortunately, Rikka High School appears to treat this as a personal challenge.

Friday, 6 February 2026

Short Story 1 - Chapter 17: The Weight of Absence

It was not working.
Nothing worked at all.

Yuma continued to walk on eggshells around them, polite yet distant, present only in body, as though his heart had already stepped far away. Deep down, they had no choice but to admit it — they were losing him. Just as Himari had warned. And despite their clumsy attempts to close the distance, Yuma only withdrew further, shutting everyone out one by one.

Thursday, 5 February 2026

Short Story 1 - Chapter 16: Things They Couldn't Remember

For the next few days, the atmosphere in the house grew noticeably heavier.

Everyone carried their own thoughts about Yuma, each trapped in quiet contemplation. On the surface, nothing seemed amiss — meals were prepared, doors opened and closed, greetings were exchanged. Yet if one looked closely, the difference was unmistakable. Something had shifted, subtly but irrevocably.

Yuma, however, remained unchanged.

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

The Troublemakers' Lair



Synopsis:

Under the shadow of the Reformation Law, Rikka High School stands at the southern edge of a hill once reserved for privilege. It is a boarding institution designed to reform students deemed disruptive rather than irredeemable—those with tempers too quick, fists too ready, and pasts too heavy for ordinary classrooms.

Short Story 1 - Chapter 15: The Weight of What Was Never Asked

By the time they reached home, it was already past midnight.

No one quite remembered how they had managed the journey back. The roads blurred together, the familiar turns taken on instinct rather than awareness. Ever since Himari’s words had settled into the room like a suffocating fog, their sense of balance had been thrown off, their routine fractured in a way none of them had anticipated.

They were not panicked. They were not arguing.

They were simply… disoriented.