nadenagi: (Nadeshiko why we help Tadase)
Nadeshiko or Nagihiko ([personal profile] nadenagi) wrote in [personal profile] meitori 2022-06-20 02:24 am (UTC)

There would be lots to tell. Because they were two of the five most well known and popular kids in school, the Guardians! The one in red is Nadeshiko Fujisaki, Queen's chair. She bakes and cooks and teaches dance at the Fujisaki school and her dad is a super famous dancer! And then the one in blue is Tadase Hotori. King's chair. The boy every girl in the school has a crush on if they crush on boys at all. His secret nickname is the prince of the school. Then, probably unasked, kids around would join in, gushing about the other guardians.

Kukai Souma is the oldest, he'd be told. He's the Jack's chair and the star of the soccer team. Very competitive but also a good sport, always willing to help people and super energetic.

Then there was the Ace chair, Yaya-chan. No one offers a last name for Yaya. She's just Yaya-chan. She's cute and hyper and lots of fun. She also does dance - ballet - though she usually doesn't try out for the prima roles, everyone agrees she's pretty good. But that could just be fan gushing rather than an accurate read. It is hard to tell.

And then the final one, the Joker is Amu Hinamori. She's a transfer student who has a famous photographer for a dad and a famous writer for a mom. She's - and this is the quote he'd get from everyone - "cool and spicy!", and there are a million rumors about her. How she saved one of the littler kids from being bullied on the way to school, then cooly brushed him off rather than accepting his thanks. That she once beat up another school's whole soccer team. That she's the only athlete in school better than the Jack's chair. That she'll destroy anyone who tries to hurt any of the students in the school! And that she just one day became friends with the Queen's chair and despite hoe different they are, they fit perfectly, and then she became the Jack.

Basically he'd be surrounded by students all happy to gush about how overawed they are by the five students. It might be hard for him to notice with all the crowding and shouting over each other when the group behind him suddenly moved to the sides, growing quieter. But the group in front of him was probably loud enough to cover that.

At least until the moment a young feminine sounding voice said right behind his ear "Boo," in a near-whisper.

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