While I was sweeping and playing the song "Kakome, Kakome" (or is it "Kagome"?), my mind started building a background story for this song (takes me forever to sweep because I get all neaty). Almost like it was a movie in my head.
In the beginning of this story, it was really hard on 'who should be who' characters and stuff :P
Do you know a game that certain children love to play?
"Sensei, may I ask you something."
The teacher turned his chair to face his troubled student. Although he could not see her eyes—they were hidden under her bangs—Kaito knew something was troubling her.
He gave her a reassuring smile, "Of course, ask away!" He had a finger raised in the air. She finally showed her eyes to her teacher.
Miku had always known Sensei's popularity with all his students because their age difference aren't far apart, especially with the girls. However, Sensei never gave any special attention to any of his students. Even Miku, who's his outstanding student that never received anything lower than an 'A'. She had already confessed to him. Kaito appreciated the confession, but his feelings for her were not love. He had told her that he's her teacher and she's his student. Miku accepted his rejection and continues to be the bright student of his class. Though she loves everything about him, she wonders what was his motive to become a High School teacher within his hometown.
At a young age, he began High School. Plus, at the age of 16, he had gone to a University. Before she had confessed to him, Miku questioned his reason for becoming a teacher. Kaito's answer was, "I want to help the young minds to grow". His answer puzzled her, but she didn't press further. Now she is facing him again, with another question on her mind.
"Sensei, is it true that when you were little, your older sister disappeared inside the abandoned orphanage?"
CLIFFHANGER! =D
I was going to write more in the introduction but this sounds better 8D
Sorry if the introduction is small :3
