Synopsis: She always lived a boring, lonely life until moving to her new beginning. Even though she didn't expect much moving to such a small part of the province, she'd find more than expected in the peaceful Inaba.
Rated: T (for now ~)
Author Note: This fanfiction is based on P4's events timeline, though I'll change many things, inserting my OC. Hence: English isn't my first language, so please bare with me with all the grammar errors~!

"Nobody notices... They can't understand a thing.."

"Stop it right now! You.. You're not..!"

"Saionji! Don't say it!" Yosuke yelled and ran after the other me, but Narukami stopped him as he saw what was coming.

"Someone, please... Save me"

1 Month Ago:

May's 13rd, 2011.

I have always been the type who can't make friends easily. In fact, I couldn't make friends at all; unless someone was completely willing to overcome my barriers. But I never cared about that, judging that in my life, only a small, necessary number of people would be more than enough.
My family owned a traditional Ikebana house, which was decently popular even around our province. So I grew up surrounded by the ladies-in-waiting, students, and the arrangement flowers. You could say that by growing up with many people around you is a nice way to develop your social skills; Though, for me, it wasn't it.
I was currently 16, in the beginning of my second year of High School. Being part of the student council group, I was able to make one friend, which I deeply cared for and appreciated. She was in my class during my two years in that school, and her name was Ai.

"Ai-san! Wait for me!"

I rushed after her as the final bell rang. Ai-san was a nice colleague. She could be harsh sometimes, but she was a nice person.

"Hey dummy, if you don't walk faster, we'll lose the train" She laughed at me. We both giggled and started walking together to the station. We talked about various things, and after that, parted to take different trains.

As I got home, surprisingly, my parents, who were always busy because of the flowers arrangements school greeted me. They told me to sit and wait for them in the living room, and by then I knew that something was off.
I did as I was told, and soon my mother arrived.
"Anna, honey..." She started. She had a puzzled expression. "You know our family's business always are keeping us away from home, right?"
I nodded yes. 'Thank you mom, for stating the obvious' I thought, rolling my eyes. Then she continued, casually pouring the tea into one of the small cups.
"Well.. We talked to your grandmother" she made a brief pause ''Your father also agrees with me that it isn't good for you to be always by yourself.."
I knew where she was getting at, and I didn't want to hear anything else.
"We have decided you will be going to live with your grandmother.. Like that you'll receive the necessary education and..."

Obviously, I was speechless. Seeing my astonished expression, my mother just carried on her speech about how I had to learn the art of flowers arrangements to one day take over our Ikebana business and keep the honor of the Saionji family. After a couple minutes, my father walked in the room, saying tomorrow would be my last day at my school, and the day after I would be moving to Inaba.

"*Gasp* Inaba..!"

Both of them looked at me, surprised at my reaction. I knew that our city wasn't a big deal but.. Inaba! It was the end of the world.
"Anna, your mother and I already made up our minds and settled everything down. Do not make a fuss over something so simple" My father replied sharply, and all I did was nod again, with no arguments.

After a good hour of my parents' lecture, I finally went back to my bedroom. I looked around, and sighed; I should start packing, though all I wish to do was lay in my bed and pretend it never happened. I was actually in the half way of doing it, though I just went to my closet and got the bags.
While I was packing my stuff, I was able to distract myself from my awful thoughts. It's not that I was scared. 'Well, I could be.' my inner voice whispered. Eh, maybe I was but.. It was always like that when changing schools. I was just disappointed to leave my little accomplishments behind and start a brand new life.
After finishing packing everything I'd need for the next days, I took a quick shower and went to bed. I felt exhausted, even though I didn't really do much.

"Inaba, huh..." I muttered, staring at the ceiling. My thoughts were as heavy as my eyes, and even with such troubled feelings, I fell asleep.

Little did I know, that Inaba had more for me than I was expecting...