Hikari exited her room, leaving her phone behind to charge. Hopefully, she wouldn't
need it for anything that day, there probably wouldn't be time to go back for it later. Other people were starting to wake up, to open their doors, to leave in a hunt for a breakfast that hadn't just been shoved in the microwave and told to become something vaguely nutritious.
Some of these people greeted others in the halls, friends that had been made over the past few days. Hikari... didn't have
anyone like that, at least outside of a mysterious place under the school itself.
...Maybe it was time to fix that.
Just across the hall, the door to the stairwell opened, and
a boy with messy orange hair stumbled out of it, adjusting and readjusting his checkered scarf so that it wouldn't get caught in the door behind him. The way he was dressed was more suited for winter than the middle of spring, complete with a pair of dark gloves.
The boy blinked at Hikari. "Sorry, was- was I in your way?"
She shook her head. "N-no, it's fine." She was getting used to the sounds of people climbing up and down the stairs just across the hallway from her. It could be loud, sometimes, but no more so than the person in the room next door, who seemed to like watching livestreams on full volume at
three in the morning.
"O-oh, good. Well, it's nice to meet you. I'm Tsukane Akabori." Listening to him speak, his voice sounded sort of familiar.
"...I'm... Hikari. It's... nice to meet you, too." Those last words came out in a rush, and at a higher pitch than she'd been meaning to. "...S-sorry, it's just..."
"You don't get out much, either?" Tsukane suggested. She quickly nodded, glad she didn't have to say anything about it herself. "I guess that makes two of us. Or..." He glanced at the stairwell door. "Maybe three?"
There was a grumble, and a black-haired boy pushed his way past the two of them without stopping to greet them. "...Guess not. Sorry about my roommate, I think he got up on the wrong side of the bed... or he's just always like that..."
"That's your roommate?" Hikari blinked after the figure continuing to push his way through the crowd. Seeing such different personalities as that... she was glad she'd made the decision to live on her own.
"Kazamu Kota. I think his family used to be rich or something, before any of us were born, but... things happened. I'm... not actually sure what, it feels wrong to just look it up..."
Hikari
would have offered to look it up for him, but she didn't have access to her phone at the moment. "Do you... not get along with him?"
Tsukane shook his head. "I'm not sure why I'd
have to, really... I mean, we don't share any classes, and I've lived with..." He yawned. "...Lived with worse..." It looked like he was still half asleep.
[ ] "Are you still... feeling tired?"
[ ] "So, um... what classes
do you have?"
[ ] "..."