"Is Arakita-san here? She wasn't in her homeroom, and Morino-sensei is looking for her. Said it's related to her club."

The freshman gapes.

She was called to the door by a second year, so she thought he was there on a teacher's errand to pass out handouts, but it turns out not the case and she is a little baffled at what to do. She hesitates before nodding, letting go of of her tight grip on the door frame.

"Um, okay, I'll see if she's here." The boy inclines his head.

"Thank you."
The girl skitters away from the upperclassman and quickly joins her gaggle of friends.
"What was that about?" The blond friend asks.
"He's looking for an Arakita-san. Do we have an Arakita in our class?" The leanest of the group shakes her head.
"Nuh uh," The blond chews his fish paste before a lightbulb goes off.
"Oh, that senpai that comes to visit Kageyama-kun a lot, maybe it's her. Is she around?" The trio look at the general area of Tobio's assigned seat, and sees no sign of him or the girl. "Nope." Nodding, the brunette jogs back to the older boy by the entrance.
"Arakita-senpai isn't here." She quips. The brunet groans, ruffling his hair.
"Why is she so hard to find?!"
"I heard she tutors in the library during lunch." The tall girl pipes up from the nearby table.
"Doesn't she tutor Kageyama-kun?" The boy next to her asks, mouth full.
"I saw her with other boys too."
"Maybe a part time job?" The whole group shrugs in unison.

"Maybe." The second year by the door scratches at his neck.

"Her classmate said she'll be here, man, this is a drag. Lunch break is going to be over soon." The boy drags his body out of the classroom and sulks towards the library. The tall girl sitting at the table waves at the retreating figure.

"Good luck, senpai!" The figure waves his limp hand in a half hearted salute. She snickers. "Poor guy."

-.-.-

"Are you Arakita-san?"

Nanoka looks up from the formula she was breaking down, trying to teach the boys the mechanics that can possibly help them understand where and how to apply the formula better. Kindaichi and Tobio, who are sitting next to Nanoka side by side, immediately stand straighter, sizing up the stranger. From across, Kunimi rolls his eyes. Puzzled, Nanoka cocks her head to the side.

"Yes?" She answers uncertainly. The teenager jabs his thumb behind him, pointing at the library entrance.

"Morino-sensei is asking for you."

Morino-sensei.

Morino-sensei is her advisor.

Morino-sensei is her club advisor.

Nanoka's breath hitches and she struggles to keep her composure. She looks down, pretending to be distracted by the blurry paper before her. She starts to get tunnel vision, and the world around her starts to constrict and strain and swirl around. Oh god, she's going to throw up.

"I-I'll be right there." Nanoka breaths. The messenger nods and walks away with the intent to wait by the library entrance. Noticing the sudden tenseness in Nanoka, Tobio ducks his head to peer under her hair that formed a curtain around her face as she looked at her lap. There is cold sweat running down her forehead.

"You okay?" Tobio asks hesitantly. Nanoka jolts before looking at him. She tries to meet his gaze but her eyes shake and end up settling near his neck. She can feel the uncomfortableness and apprehension the boys were experiencing-they are obviously not equipped to handle emotional situations and do not know what to do. She's only burdening them by staying around longer. She doesn't want to put them on the spot like this. Nanoka swallows her nausea and forces her head up to meet Kunimi's slightly anxious gaze.

"...yeah. I have to go. Finish the worksheet by the time I get back, alright?" Nanoka offers a weak smile, before gathering her things and rushing to the door. The boy and Nanoka exchange hushed words before disappearing down the hall. Kindaichi puts down his pencil and wrings his hands nervously.

"That didn't seem like good news." He whispers. Kunimi snorts.

"No kidding."

-.-.-

"I'm sorry for making you waste your lunch break looking for me." Nanoka apologizes, fiddling with the straps of her school assigned briefcase. The teen speed walking beside her shrugs. Now that he finally found her, his anger dissipated and all he wants to do now is go back to homeroom and finish his bento.

"It's fine," He looks at her through the corner of his eye. She looks tired, he thinks. "I'm Fukuyama, I sit three rows away from you." Nanoka nods beforeletting out a huff, having trouble keeping up with his speed. Noticing her breathlessness, Fukuyama slows down slightly. Weak too.

They soon arrive at the teacher's lounge, where they exchange brief pleasantries before parting ways. Nanoka takes a shaky breath before gripping the door handle.

She can still turn back-no, don't. She can't run away from this.

The door rattles as she slides it open and shut behind her. Heads pop over the desks to see who has arrived, returning back to their tasks once they realize it is not related to them. A lanky spectacled man keeps his head afloat and waves his hand.

"Arakita-kun, over here," Nanoka dodges students and teachers alike to get to him. "Have a seat."

Morino has a deep set of laugh lines along with the beginning of crows feet. His skin is pale from his time spent cooped up in his home and the library. He coughs into his hands and swivels his chair to face Nanoka.

"I got a word that Fukuchi-kun resigned," He starts. Nanoka can feel the accusations lining up to fly out of his mouth and pelt her like bullets. "That was more than a month ago, Arakita-san. Why didn't you say anything?" Nanoka clenches her skirt in her fists. It isn't like she purposefully left him in the dark. She was just...just trying to buy time. To save her club. Noticing Nanoka's silence, Morino sighs deeply, shaking his head in a condescending way.

"I would have given you more time to look for a member if you reported to me the week of. But now it's too late." He says. Nanoka jerks her head up, tears already brimming on her lower eyelash. Only sheer willpower is keeping them from falling. Th-that's not fair! Morino shuffles through his papers, opening a few drawers before finding the appropriate papers. He smooths them out on his desk and pushes them towards the ashen paced girl.

"Sign this paper, Arakita-kun. The calligraphy club is officially disbanded." Nanoka's lower lip trembles, already red from being gnawed on during his reprimand. Why did he even mention offering her a chance if he had no intention of giving it to her? She tries to come up with an argument, but nothing coherent is crossing her mind. Just the heavy churnings of frustration and desperation.

"But-but-" Morino groans, already distracted by the papers that need to be graded before him.

"Arakita-kun, just sign the paper. You can try again next year." The older man coaxes the girl to grip the pen he puts in her hand and guides her to stand in front of his desk to sign the Club Disbandment form. Nanoka's handwriting is mutilated by the shaky lines, but Morino accepted it nonetheless. Before she knew it, Nanoka is ushered out of the teacher's lounge by the ever so busy Morino and she is left dazed in front of the door.

Her two years of effort, gone, just like that.

Nanoka feels like she just signed away her soul to the devil. Where else will she able to find a room just for calligraphy? Her room is too small to store all of the club supplies. Will she have to throw them away? The calligraphy club room was her safe space, her little bit of peace wedged in her stressful schedule. Calligraphy is her solace. What will she do without it? Why couldn't Morino-sensei understand how important this club is to her? If he only gave her a few more days, she might have been able to find someone..

Nanoka is interrupted by a buzz in her skirt pocket, and she numbly pulls out her phone.

Where are you? -T

Right, tutoring. Nanoka was in the middle of tutoring. Nanoka's body slouches forward, as if someone has pulled out the anterior portion of her spine. She makes her way to the library with heavy footsteps. She hears the audible gasp of Kindaichi as she literally collapses into her chair next to Tobio when she makes it to the library. Her head falls on top of her notes, sending a few stray papers aflutter. The boys keep their mouth shut, shocked at Nanoka's sudden depression when she seemed fine when she left them. Kindaichi and Kunimi's eyes trail from Nanoka's hair(which at this point look like tentacles trying to eat their notes), to Tobio, who is already sweating with anxiety. Kunimi mouths 'do something!' to Tobio, but he shakes his head frantically. They are at a standstill as no one wants to approach their upperclasman.

Not noticing the predicament the boys are in, Nanoka continues to brood. And the more she broods, the sadder she gets, and the sadder she gets, the more she wants to cry. Nanoka starts to shake at intervals, until she curls into herself like a snail sprinkled with salt and shudders uncontrollably. The boys pale at the first sob that breaks the silence, and go into full out silent panic at her weeping. Kindaichi and Kunimi shove Tobio towards Nanoka like a sacrifice to a beast, but all Tobio does is hover uselessly. He tries to reach out to perhaps pat her back, but then he remembers that boyfriends are supposed to hug their girlfriends when they're sad, but Tobio doesn't know if this was the right opportunity, so he is stuck holding his hands out but not touching Nanoka. Suddenly, he is hit with a solution, and Tobio runs out of the library without a word to Kunimi or Kindaichi. Thinking he has fled cowardly, Kindaichi seethes. Kunimi finally builds up the courage to approach Nanoka.

"A-Arakita-senpai? Are you alright?" Kunimi stutters out, nervous sweat running down his neck. Kindaichi is screaming silently in the background, "She's obviously not okay!". Nanoka grinds her forehead into her notebook, crinkling the pages. "Okay, is there anything we can do to help?" Nanoka shakes her head once again. Kunimi backs up at her stubborn answer, left to simply watch his tutor smudge her writing with her teardrops.

The boys hear a ruckus by the entrance and look up to see Nanoka's short friend shove Tobio into a bookcase. She runs over to the crying girl and easily pulls Nanoka off of the table when the boys couldn't even touch her.

"Nanoka! What happened?" Chiharu, they remember her name, exclaims. Nanoka pushes Chiharu away, but puts too much force into, unintentionally throwing Chiharu into a barely recovered Tobio. Instead of getting mad, Chiharu bounces back and grasps Nanoka's arm and starts to drag Nanoka out of her chair.

"We're going to the bathroom." Chiharu huffs, determined. Nanoka tries to push her away again, but gives up when Chiharu's talons don't relent. She allows herself to be dragged away, leaving her three underclassmen frazzled and concerned. Tobio glares at the ground, absentmindedly dusting off his gakuran.

He has gotten Chiharu to talk to Nanoka, but he still felt pretty useless. If he was more confident, maybe he could have helped Nanoka himself. But instead, he froze up.

And Tobio told himself it won't happen again.

The bell has chimed just minutes before, but Chiharu easily weaves through the crowd to the girl's bathroom. There are two girls in the facility chatting by the sinks, but at the sight of Nanoka, quickly pack their belongings and leave to give the girls space. Chiharu sits Nanoka by the floor under the small tinted window. Nanoka immediately buries her face back into her arms, too ashamed to show Chiharu her crying face. Chiharu sits next to her and wraps her thin arms around the taller girl, pulling her bestfriend in to lean against her.

"Shhh, what happened?" Chiharu inquires softly. Nanoka's tense shoulders eventually lower, still shaking, and Nanoka buries her face into Chiharu's sweater vest, finding comfort in the smell of her cheap perfume.

"M-ah-ah-y cu-cu-clu-b," Nanoka sobs out. "It-t's go-o-ohne." Saying it out loud makes the reality hit her harder, and she lets out a wail. Chiharu rubs soothing circles on her back, and places her head on top of Nanoka's in an attempt to cocoon the girl.

"I'm sorry Nanoka." Chiharu whispers into her hair. "I'm sorry." Nanoka simply cries harder.

All her work, gone gone gone.

-.-.-

Nanoka finally calms enough for her sentences to come off as coherent, and Chiharu does a brilliant job cleaning Nanoka's face of snot and tears. Class has begun thirty minutes ago, and her accidental delinquent behavior doesn't sit well with Nanoka, so she is trying to regain her composure and look the part before returning to her classroom. She nearly cringes when she realizes that she left her pencil case and notebooks in Kageyama's classroom, where she has left three prepubescent boys in a near panic-state.

"Do you want me to put concealer on your under eyes? They look pretty bad." Chiharu offers, jiggling her makeup purse. Nanoka shakes her head. She has placed a paper towel soaked with cold water on her eyes to lessen the swelling, but she should probably get a real ice pack if she didn't want to go home looking like she got stung by bees on both her eyes.

"I want to go to the nurse's office to lay down a little." Nanoka says. Her voice sounds croaky and she clears her throat. Chiharu shrugs.

"You should skip the rest of your classes I think." Chiharu advises, scrutinizing Nanoka's red and swollen eyes. "You probably won't be able to focus anyway."

"I can't, I'm failing English." Nanoka mumbles. Chiharu's eyes widen.

"Why are you tutoring Kageyama-kun when you're failing one of your own classes?!" Chiharu gasps. Nanoka groans.

"Because he asked? I felt bad...can we not talk about this right now?" Chiharu opens her mouth, but grits her teeth and turns away. They gather their meager belongings and exit the bathroom to head towards the infirmary. The abruptly stop when they notice a certain someone lurking by the entrance.

"...Tobio-kun?"

Tobio looks up in surprise, and quickly jogs over to them. Chiharu makes an obvious sneer, but Nanoka pinches her side to keep her quiet. Tobio's face is apprehensive, and he stops when he is a meter away from them. He looks at her face with concern, but Nanoka is too exhausted to feel embarrassed.

"What are you doing here?" She asks. Tobio twiddles his thumbs, a nervous sweat dripping down his cheek.

"Just...just making sure you're alright." He glances up. "...Are you alright?" Nanoka cracks a smile at his timidity.

"...Yeah." Nanoka's eyes drifts towards Chiharu, who is standing nearby, her arms crossed impatiently. Her chest warms. "I'm alright."

When Nanoka explains where she is heading, Tobio stubbornly trails along, forcing Chiharu to return to class after she loses in a battle of hard-headedness. Nanoka eventually threatens Tobio into returning to class also, claiming bad grades are very unattractive. After he leaves, Nanoka collapses back onto the cot. The nurse has shut the curtains around the bed to give her some sense of privacy, so Nanoka shakes off her shoes and rolls under the cover, deciding to take a well deserved nap.

Outside, a floor above and three rooms away, Chiharu is texting furiously. Her usual clique of friends wisely choose not to interrupt her concentration.

Calligraphy Class: Starting at $120-no, too expensive.

Calligraphy Workshop with Gengorou $300 per session-Worse! So much worse!

Beginner's Calligraphy-nope.

Karasuno Art Academy Calligraphy Class-Ugh, it's at college.

Gaijin Calligraphy-

"Whatcha doing?" Chiharu immediately snaps her phone shut in reflex and looks up to glare at the intruder of her personal bubble. She immediately slaps on a love-sick grin when she sees who it is.

"Oikawa-kun!" She coyly tucks her bangs behind her ear and lowers her gaze. "Just doing some research is all." She gives her clique a quick glance and Oikawa's sharp eyes notice. He scratches his cheek, playing along with this little game of hers.

"Oh, you mean our weekend hangout? I'm looking forward to it." Chiharu resists rolling her eyes at the gasps from behind her. She giggles shyly and gets up from her seat. Oikawa leans away from the windowsill to give her some room.

"We still have a few minutes of break, let's chat!" Chiharu skips to the entrance of the classroom, where Oikawa meets her. She links her arm with his and they walk away, ignoring the loud whispers of her classmates. Once out of sight, Chiharu immediately detaches herself from him and goes back to staring at her phone. Oikawa pouts.

"No need to be so rude! Is my company really that bad?" This time, Chiharu doesn't resist rolling her eyes.

"Ugh, not my priority right now." Oikawa peers over shoulder noseily, and Chiharu tries to rebuff him by turning her phone screen away from him. Oikawa continues to circle around her, causing her to basically dance and spin in place.

"What is your priority?" Giving up Chiharu leans out of the hallway window, the warm summer breeze immediately mussing her hair.

"I'm trying to find a place for Nanoka to do her calligraphy." Oikawa cocks his head in confusion.

"Doesn't she have a club?" Chiharu clenches her phone.

"...it disbanded." Noticing the atmosphere, Oikawa tones down his playfulness.

"Oh." He turns towards the window also, and dangles his arms out into the open air. The only sound between them is the plastic clicking of Chiharu's phone. Oikawa mulls over his thoughts, weighing the pros and cons of the decision he is about to make. Finally, he decides to speak up.

"Hey Chiharu-chan, I have an idea." Chiharu looks at him with the corner of her eye, not exactly suspiciously, but with a certain level of wariness.

"Go on."

-.-.-

"Nanocchi! Wake up! I have big big biiiiig news!"

"Kichijou-san, inside voice."
"Sorry ma'am!"

Nanoka groans into the flimsy pillow. She croaks into the linen.

"Not now, Haru." Chiharu pokes her head in between the curtains despite the nurse's protests. She looks like a floating head in the amass of fabric.

"Yes now!" After a few seconds, Chiharu pipes up again. "School is over in ten minutes anyway!" Nanoka jolts up.

"It's 2:50?!" It feels like she only slept for 10 minutes! She has only meant to skip English, but now she has skipped History and Chemistry also. Crap. Considering her lack of protest as consent to enter, Chiharu jumps onto the borrowed bed.

"Forget about your classes for now! Look at this!" Chiharu shoves her phone into Nanoka face, and the tired girl leans back to see the screen properly.

"Volunteer Calligraphy Instructor Needed at Karasuno Community Center-," Nanoka immediately grabs the phone and reads the contents more carefully, Chiharu sitting smugly next to her. After a few more minutes, Nanoka quietly returns the phone to her best friend. She turns to her with watery eyes. And the swell just went down too.

"Y-you found this? For me?" Chiharu considers taking the credit, but thinks of the possible consequences if Oikawa finds out, and decides to go clean.

"Weell, it wasn't me. It was Oikawa-kun. He teaches kids volleyball at the Center sometimes, and saw the flyer. When I told him about the situation, he hooked me up." Nanoka shakily raises her hand to her mouth to muffle a sob. "Oh Nanocchi, don't cry! Your eyes will get all red and puffy again!" She protests. Nanoka fans her own reddening face, but the tears are already rolling down her face.

"I-I know! But I'm so touched!" Chiharu bites her lower lip to hold back a grin.

"You can still do calligraphy, Nanocchi." Chiharu singsongs. Nanoka hiccups.

"I know." Chiharu scoots over to embrace the crying girl.

"Aren't I amazing? I can fix any problem you have!" Chiharu boasts. Nanoka laughs, not noticing the overly tight grip Chiharu has on her.

So don't replace me.

-.-.-

Culture Notes

Traditional Japanese public schools, from Elementary to High School, have window in their classroom that face the hallway. Not sure what the reason for it exactly is, possibly for better air circulation, or so students will fail their exams by their friends making funny faces outside the window. Who knows. It makes socialization between different classes a little easier though. Teachers are also all crammed into a teacher's lounge instead of having their own offices or a subject department. The only adults with their own room is probably the nurse and the principal.

-.-.-

This semester makes me want to quit school and become a hermit. Two science intensive classes together create nothing but chaos and stress. This chapter has been a WIP for 5 months. It's also uneditted, but it's 2AM in the morning so even if I do edit it, I probably won't catch any grammatical errors. Will do later.

In order to churn out chapters at a better pace than thrice a year, I'm going to shorten the chapter length from 5000+ words to 4000+ words.

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Below is the promised oneshot! I loved writing this because AUs are always fun. It's contents are unrelated to the plot of The Daily Struggles of Arakita Nanoka.

Thanks for the prompt, Tamani!

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Request: Can I suggest for my one shot the AU that they stay together as a couple and make it to high school (AU just because I don't know if they will be staying together) and one day after volleyball practice tobio tells his team that he can't walk home with them because he has to pick up his girlfriend from the train station (she is coming to visit him for the weekend) and how the team reacts to finding out not only does he have a girlfriend but they have been dating for 4 years now (hinata probably thinks that she is just as scary as tobio) XD -Tamani

Everyone thought everyone on the volleyball team was single. The member most likely to get a girlfriend is Tsukishima, they decided, since he is the most good looking on the team, but his personality and attitude drove away any girls who were crazy enough to think they had a chance. Tsukishima's closest female relationships were probably limited to his mother and Yachi(and that poor angel still jumps three feet when he talks to her).

Kageyama was the least likely person to have a girlfriend, the members voted unanimously.

He's loud and brash (things about boys girls don't like, Hinata explained sagely), has a mean mug, and his horrible grades is bound to scare off any girls.

So when club ends and the boys change back into their casual wear or gakuran, it comes as a surprise when Kageyama exclaims, "Crap, I forgot to pick up my girlfriend," followed by a string of incoherent curse words. The Karasuno team members gawk at the teenager.

"You have a girlfriend?" Hinata shrieks. Noya and Tanaka flank him, looking ominous.

"Hey man, we don't appreciate jokes like that here," Tanaka growls. Tsukishima pipes up from the back.

"Yeah, they're sensitive!" He cackles. Kageyama becomes flustered at being ganged up on by his teammates.

"I really need to go!" Kageyama says. He shoves his belongings in his gym bag and rushes out of the room before anyone else can stop him. They hear a crash outside and a girlish scream. Daichi and Suga immediately go to investigate and are startled to see a girl on the floor besides a small suitcase that has burst open. Kageyama is nowhere to be seen. Suga helps the groaning girl up and aids her in recollecting her belongings.

Turns out, in his rush, Kageyama had knocked into the girl, and couldn't stop the momentum and ended up skidding down the stairs on his ass. The black haired girl glares up at him and Kageyama flinches away with a squeak.

"What the heck is your problem?! First you don't come pick me up, and now you try to kill me? Also you owe me a taxi fare!" Kageyama claps his hands together, bowing his head in shame.

"I'm sorry!" He blurts out. The rest of the Karasuno volleyball team peek out of their clubroom, attracted by the noise. Daichi and Suga stare, bewildered at what they were witnessing. Nanoka jerks her chin up and grabs her suitcase.

"No." Kageyama's expression has a hint of panic as Nanoka makes her way around him. He trails after her awkwardly, reluctant to touch her but trying to be as close to physically possible.

"Please forgive me..." Kageyama is visibly sweating and his face is pinched with worry. She ignores him, hefts the suitcase up, and waddles down the stairs. The crowd of teenagers leans on the railing to watch the procession.

"No." Nanoka starts rolling the suitcase across the field, Kageyama hovering at every step, making attempts at blocking her or taking her suitcase, but to no avail.

When their bickering is no longer discernable, Tsukishima coughs.

"That's his girlfriend?" Suga blinks.

"Wow, that was…"

"A whirlwind?" Asahi supplies. Suga nods. Hinata shivers.

"She was scary." But after consideration, he adds, "And cool. She totally subdued Kageyama! She needs to teach me how to do that!" Ennoshita nods.

"Oh yeah, he's totally whipped." The older members of the team nod in agreement.

The gaggle of teens end of bumping into the couple again at Ukai's corner store. This time, the girl looks more placated and Kageyama is the one carrying all her luggage, including her suitcase and feminine backpacks with over twenty trinkets dangling from it. The sight made Tanaka and Noya burst out into laughter. The girl shyly bows to them.

"I'm sorry for my uncouth behavior before." She apologizes. "My name is Arakita Nanoka, I'm Tobio's girlfriend. Nice to meet you." Yamaguchi is awed.

"She called him Tobio!" He whispers to Tsukishima, who shushes him with a "You're noisy." ("Sorry Tsukki!") Kageyama returns from the cashier with two meat buns, handing one to Nanoka, who apparently hasn't ate since she was stranded at the train station two hours ago. Daichi also returns with an armful of meat buns and passes the paper bag around. Once everyone has their share, the boys feel comfortable enough to talk.

"How long have you been dating Kageyama?" Nanoka exchanges a look with Kageyama.

"Um...three...four years, I think." The audience gasps.

"Four?!" Noya melts to the ground.

"My kouhai...dating for four years...when I haven't even held hand with Kiyoko-san yet…" Daichi pats his back, but his face shows no sympathy.

"There there." After finding out that Nanoka is a lot more approachable than they thought, the conversation gets louder. Soon they were all laughing and sharing Kageyama stories, much to his chagrin.

"We should go, your parents are expecting us for dinner right?" Nanoka breathes into her hands to warm them. Kageyama nods.

"Yeah. We should probably take a cab." The couple departs, heading to the main road. When Nanoka breaths into her hands again, Kageyama shifts his gym bag to his left shoulder and grabs her hand, shoving it into his jacket pocket. "There." Nanoka grins sheepishly and nestles into his side.

"They seem like nice people." Nanoka says after a few minutes. "Are you getting along with them?" Kageyama nods.

"Most of them." She laughs at his honesty.

"I'm glad you were able to fit into this team." Kageyama sighs, watching his breath fog. He leans into Nanoka, who barely reaches his shoulders. He presses his nose against her hair.

"Yeah. Me too."

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I'll probably write a ~1000 word oneshot/analysis for any reviewer who gives a good/interesting prompt or question and include it in the next chapter. I won't answer any questions that will spoil the story(what high school will she go to, will she and Tobio break up, etc), but small things like will Nanoka ever meet Hinata? or What's Nanoka's favorite band? I can answer via PM and at the end of the chapter.

Example prompts/questions:

•Nanoka and Iwaizumi decide to elope and adopt Oikawa as their child. Crack AU.

•What does Chiharu think of Kunimi and Kindaichi?

•Nanoka becomes a magical girl. What's her wish?

•Tobio suddenly inherits a kingdom AU.

If you want to share your own analysis, I would love to discuss with you! Drop me a PM or review.

Thank you for reading.

Lots of love,

donut