Episode 1: The Club's in session
In a room hidden away in the darkest corner of Kyōiku High school there is a girl. she sits at a desk in the back of the room alone. she doesnt mind being alone though because she's lost in her book. She turns the pages lightly getting deeper and deeper into the story with each flip.
This is what is known as the extra credit club. At least what it used to be... It was just an excuse for one girl to find a quiet place to study and get away from the world. But then a day came around that would change the fate of the club, and no one was expecting it.
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"Setsuna." The principle angrily looked down at the dark haired boy, who wore a leather jacket over his school uniform. "If you keep getting into trouble I'm going to be forced to expel you. Now I really don't want to do that and you're family would be very upset if you had to move schools... Again."
"It doesn't bother me any, and plus I don't have anywhere else to move to." Setsuna replied nonchalantly propping his feet up. He put his hands behind his head and leaned back.
"I'm aware of you're situation, and that's the only reason I've been easy on you, but I can't have this kind of inappropriate behaviour at the school." He said sternly shooting him a glare.
"Tch whatever." He replied not effected at all by his tone of voice.
The principle sighed and sat down in his chair. He took out a paper from his desk and laid it in front of him.
"What's this?" Setsuna asked with a scowl.
"It's the list of clubs Kyōiku has to offer. I want you to choose one, and enter it." The principle replied.
"What? No way. I'm not going to join some stupid ass club." He refused shoving the paper away.
"I'm not giving you a choice. Join a club, or I'm going to expel you, and you know what that forces me to do." He said, there was a flash of pity in his face before he went back to his usual serious expression.
Setuna gritted his teeth at the thought. "Fine. I'll join a club." He stood up snatched the paper off the desk, and headed for the door.
"Oh and Setsuna, I will be making sure you attend to whichever one you choose everyday." He said standing at his desk.
"Jeez I didn't know my principle was supposed to double as my babysitter." He muttered sarcastically before opening the door. There was a girl, and who seemed to be her mother standing there.
"Ah Mrs. Akiyam , and Kurami." The principle smiled. "Come on in, and we can begin our meeting."
Setsuna brushed past them, and left the building, starting his walk home.
"Please sit down." The principle gestured to the two chairs in front of his desk. He then sat down at his own desk. "Now Mrs. Akiyam you said you some concerns about Kurami?"
"Yes I am very concerned. She hasn't made any friends, and she refuses to talk to anyone here. I'm just afraid she isn't comfortable at school." She replied in a worried tone.
"Hm is this true?" He asked Kurami.
She didn't respond. She just looked out the window, a permanent straight face that showed no emotion. Her eyes just wondered over the courtyard below.
Mrs. Akiyam sighed. "I'm afraid she won't admit it herself. She wants nothing to do with the matter, but I know that maybe if she meets some people she could learn to enjoy the school better."
"Well we can't necessarily force our students to make friends, but she can always join a club or after school activity to maybe meet people." He replied and took another one of the papers out of the desk. He handed it to the quiet girl, and she took it gently. His voice became soft "Why don't you look over that list, and see if there's anything that might interest you."
She looked down scanning the paper causally, but she still showed no feelings toward the subject, nor did she speak.
He frowned slightly.
Mrs. Akiyam smiled weakly at her. "Thank you sir, sorry for taking up you're time." She stood and bowed to him.
"It is no problem always happy to help my students." He stood and returned her bow.
Kurami got up to giving a very small bow, and walked out of his office.
"Some if those clubs seem pretty fun." Mrs Akiyam smiled looked over at the paper in her hands once they were walking through the courtyard to their car.
"I don't want to join any." Kurami replied.
"Oh so now you speak." She sighed. "And I know, but just try it ok? You might end up liking it. Do it for us."
"Fine." She sighed getting into the car. "But only to get you off my back."
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A girl with cherry brown short hair sat on a bench in the school courtyard. She had her laptop on her lap, and was waiting for her internet friends to reply. She shut it slightly and restored her chin in the palm of her hand, sighing. She watched the students go by. Everyone was in groups. Except for Setsuna who walked alone, seeming to be in a bad mood. He stopped toward the exit with a paper in his hand. She wasn't surprised he was alone everyone in the school was afraid of him. She averted her gaze to the ground as he passed, and then turned her attention back to the other students around. There were groups of girls laughing and gossiping around. She couldn't help but hang her head. Her laptop beeped, but instead of reading the message she just closed it.
A women and a girl passed by her.
"Some of those clubs seem pretty fun." The women said. As they walked along.
"Clubs?" Kaiya said quietly to herself. "Hm... Maybe I can join one." She thought about it as she fixed her beret, gathered her stuff, and got on her bike to ride home.
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A dark haired boy with thick rimmed glasses walked out of the side exit of the school, toward the courtyard. He adjusted his bag onto his shoulder, causing his necklaces to clank together quietly. His gaze was glued to the ground.
"Hey Kenya!" He heard an unfriendly voice call behind him.
He stopped in his tracks, and cringed knowing who it was. He turned around slowly with acting composed.
"Yes?" He asked facing the four football players that all gawked at him angrily.
"Why did you use the side exit?" The ringleader of the jock like gang asked. "Are you avoiding us?"
"Awe how'd you guess?" Kenya smirked. "I thought you'd be to dumb to figure it out. Oh but that's ok. You don't need brain cells so long as you can kick a ball around right?"
"You skinny little shit!" He shouted and grabbed him by the collar if his shirt.
Kenya kicked him in the shin, and he let go then he ran around the corner into the court yard. He hid behind a tree as the jocks ran past him. He took a deep breath and then walked home.
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A caramel haired boy walked home from school with a smile on his face. He walked into his house, and his orange and white striped cat greeted him with a happy meow.
"Hey Mumu he smiled picking up the small animal and giving his head a nuzzle. "Do you want some fish. I think we have some left over from last night, but don't tell mom and dad ok?" He asked with a wink. Then he laughed, and went into the kitchen to feed his favourite companion.
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Six misfit teens who seem to have nothing in common. On normal circumstances they would never have anything to do with each other. But sometimes fate has a funny way of bringing people together. And in this case fate is a little thing called the extra credit club.
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Hey guys I hope you liked the first part. I know it's kinda weird for someone to write their own 'anime' but had this idea and I wanted to share it. I know right now it's kinda slow, but I'm just trying to introduce the characters a bit. And please PLEASE leave some feedback I really would be so happy if you did. Votes are appreciated, but I would really love actual comments. I would take a few comments over a million votes that's how much I love them, so please feel free to leave one. I really hope you enjoyed it but for now vote and comment (mostly comment), bye!
-Hannah😋
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