A few small, green strands of silky hair softly caught in the breeze as Kazuo Haru planted his feet at the doorstep of SAI Corporations, a place that he could only have dreamed of one day being. His posture signified that he was of pride and honor, almost as if he was a superhero that had just saved his home city. Oh boy! he thought to himself. I can't believe I landed this freaking job! From this day foward, he would be working for SAI Corporations as a Terminal Service spotter. A fresh employee was here to assist SAI with pride!
Employee. The title that flew around in Kazuo's mind only made him more anxious to begin his duties. Without further hesitation, he set foot into the main building of the corporation. However, the prideful strut that he displayed only lasted a few short seconds before hauling to a brief stop. His vision began to brighten as the air from his head began to deteriorate. His brain felt like a balloon filled with helium. This sudden rush of dizziness caused the suited boy to stumble around, eventually forcing his knees to ricochet off of the hard marbled tile.
"H-hgn..," he muttered as a feeling of deja vu swept entirely through him. Had he been here before? He couldn't possibly recall a time when he had, even if he was once standing where he is now.
"Is there a problem, Mr. Haru?" a voice called to the light-headed boy whom had now attracted the attention of a few other passing employees. Kazuo looked up to have his eyes line up with the chairman of SAI Corporations, Shinya Godou.
It's the first day and you're already embarrassing yourself, Kazuo thought to himself as he quickly rushed to his feet. "N-not at all, Mr. Chairman Godou!" He bowed for the chairman as if to greet and apologize to him all at once. "I'm sure you are here to find out the location of where your duties will be carried out?" Shinya examined Kazuo's attire. A plain, fully black suit. Small fragmemts of dust had collected on the knee and shin regions of his slacks from when he had fallen shortly before hand. "Uh, yessir, I am," Kazuo was attempting to keep his formality at a high, especially since he was communicating with the chairman of where he worked. Probably shouldn't leave too much of a harsh impression, he thought. Shinya seemed to scoff at Kazuo before turning his back to the boy and setting foot. "This way," he spoke in a bland and serious tone. It was a type of tone one were to use to signify that they meant business. Kazuo practically saluted and marched behind the chairman.
"Yessir!"
The two traveled towards the backside of the foundation to a small building that looked as if it didn't belong to SAI Corporations. "This is it?" Kazuo asked, seemingly deflating from dissapointment. "Yes. This is where you will work from this point foward," Shinya replied. "That is, until you're fired or decide to excuse yourself," a bitter add-on. Kazuo gulped. "Er, yessir.."
After a short, yet awkward silence, Shinya turned and began to walk away. Kazuo paniced. "W-wait, you're leaving the rest to me!?" his voice cracked. "I'm sure you're capable enough to handle your own personal introductions beyond your fellow staff members," the chairman said. "I've got work to attend to, so if you'll excuse me."
Without another word, Shinya was gone and Kazuo was alon
