Theo wouldn't admit it, but he was sweating like mad. He was not ready to be shown around by such a lovely lady like Kiyome. Well, it was obvious that if anyone was going to show him around, it'd probably be a cute girl. The girls at this school were insanely hot and they were the majority. Percentage wise, he should have expected this. It still didn't prepare himself for following her.
"And this is where we keep the sports materials," Kiyome kept on going. "Like balls, bats, and all those sorts of things. If you join a sports team, keep this in mind. They'll probably make you carry things back and forth here for the first couple of weeks."
Theo was only half paying attention. Not for a lack of trying and he made a mental note not to participate in the physical sports. Partially because of his own nervousness eating at his thoughts and partially because, as he was walking behind her, he couldn't help but glance downwards. Her swinging hips and thighs kept his eyes being drawn down there.
'Don't look, Theo. Don't look. I mean, just because she's got a really nice ass and those thighs… and those legs… Hold on. Why are the skirts in this school so criminally short? Was the head mistress of this school a raging lesbian?... Oh now that's in my head!'
"Oh my~" Kiyome stopped and looked behind her, "Are you perhaps checking me out?"
Theo let out a small cry of fear and surprise before he fell to his knees and bowed his arms and head, "I'm sorry!"
Kiyome stared at him for a couple of seconds before she held a hand over her stomach as she laughed, "Oh… Oh stop it. Get up." She patted his shoulder, "You haven't done anything wrong. I was just teasing you."
Theo gulped in fear as he looked up. Her calming smile let him get the nerve to stand, "Sorry."
Kiyome rolled her eyes, "It's not so bad to stare. Heck, I just did." She gave him a thumb's up, "Nice ass by the way."
Theo yelped and blushed, using his hands to cover his behind. "Uhhh…"
"Everyone likes to look," Kiyome smirked and wagged a finger, "Just don't touch, okay? And be careful where you look with the girl's of this school. There's a lot of perverts running around so everyone's on edge."
"It can't be that bad."
"Trust me," Kiyome deadpanned, "It's that bad. An all girl's school filled with pretty girls," she let her hands brush her hair to the side in a luxurious manner. "It's bound to draw some lecherous oafs."
Theo gulped. Why did her hair swing have to be so pretty?
'Also, how do people make hair drills? Does she spend hours in the bathroom?'
He kept those thoughts to himself. He could find out sometime and who was he to question the glory of hair drills. He simply nodded, "I'll watch out for them then."
"Good," Kiyome smiled, "I don't want our cute foreign exchange student being corrupted after all."
Theo blushed heavily. 'C-Cute?'
"Awww, she thinks so little of you. Demeaning isn't it?"
Suddenly Theo felt a tad bit bad but shook his head. He didn't need such thoughts plaguing him.
"Are you alright?" Kiyome asked.
Theo nodded, "Yeah, I'm alright." He looked to his left. He gulped as he found a good way to get out of this situation, "Seems we're at my classroom. Better get back inside before I'm tardy. Thanks for tour."
Kiyome's smile warmed his heart and made him feel a bit dizzy, "You're very welcome. Perhaps I can help give you another one for a more in depth look at our academy."
Theo gulped and nodded nervously, "Y-Yeah… okay." Then he rushed inside.
Kiyome kept smiling as she idly kept her gaze on the door, "He seems nice. Really awkward, but nice."
"There's something off about him," a voice spoke next to her. No one was visible but the masculine voice was quite clear, "Something inhuman."
"So you sensed it too," Kiyome narrowed her eyes, "He's not a devil which means he's going to catch the eyes of Sona or Rias."
"Should we try and keep him out of their clutches, mistress?"
Kiyome shook her head, "Rias is a good person. Sona is too but way too uptight for Theo's sake. If he goes with Rias, I'll have no problem. Sona might work him a bit too hard though. Girl doesn't know when to take a break. Until then, we'll keep an eye on him. To make sure he doesn't do anything stupid."
"As you wish."
Theo was honestly glad to be home. His mother hadn't said much other then asking if he liked the school on their way back. She seemed distracted by something, humming a happy tune as they made their way back home. He always noticed when his mother had her mind on something else. He wasn't going to pry though.
He opened the car door and headed inside, "Carry, we're home."
Carry popped her head around the corner before smiling, "Well big brother, any girls flocking to you yet?"
Theo huffed with a slight blush, "First day, sis. Don't rush it."
Carry giggled, "Awww, that bad? Well maybe if I go with you, I can open their eyes to your awesomeness."
Theo blanched. The idea of his sister trying to get the girls 'interested' in him was not a good one. He loved his sister. He really did, but that was a bad idea. So he shook his head, "That won't be necessary."
Carry pouted, "Oh, you're no fun." She quirked an eyebrow as she saw their mother walk back outside with a bow and arrow, "Uhh, what are you doing with that?"
"Oh there's a nasty crow about," Arisa Olympus stuck out her tongue, "I want to shoo it away and there's nothing like almost getting hit with an arrow to scare the feather's off of those vermin."
"Just be careful, mom." Theo piped up, "You can be a bit too enthusiastic about that sometimes."
"I never miss what I aim for," Arisa said with a huff before she departed.
Theo hoped she wasn't going to do anything rash.
Mittelt huffed as she stayed in the tall and bushy branches of a tree. Spying on humans was beneath her. This was a job for lackeys. Not her. She was important. A true Fallen. To have her work like this was disgusting, wrong, and insulting. Why couldn't Raynare send one of the ex-excorcists anyways? It'd be so much easier for them to get around.
'And I am not walking around like a normal human brat. I have standards.'
She was very lucky that she at least knew some stealth and that humans don't always tend to look upwards. The saving grace was the weakness of the mortal race. It made Mittelt chuckle at it. 'Humans are so stupid.'
She watched as the humans finally arrived home. Which was good. Watching one of those cars racing about was honestly boring. She didn't know why people liked races with them. Chariots she could understand but cars? Humans were weird. So far, she hadn't seen much about this 'Theo Olympus' to gouge and interest. He was a normal but really awkward human from what she saw. Cute in that 'mortal' way, she supposed.
Unfortunately, she couldn't get closer. He was at school most of the day and the devils would have found her out if she got too close. So she kept a distance only risking a few glances here or there. None of the devils had found her out yet. That was good. Perhaps she was that good at stealth, or devils were idiots. She thought it was probably a combination of both. Anyways, if it came down to it, she'd probably get to kill Theo outside of school grounds. IT'd be easy and quick. She wouldn't drag it out like the other two girls would for their own sick enjoyment.
That's when she spied the human woman. She thought it was their mother but she was so short and youthful looking that she sort of doubted that. Perhaps an older sister? She was carrying a bow and arrow. Perhaps she was a hunter? If that was so, then she was probably off somewhere far away. That gave her the perfect opportunity to investigate the house-
Mittelt let out a small cry of fear as an arrow almost hit her. She couldn't help but blink in confusion, 'How the fuck could a human woman see me? I'm a Fallen! I was hiding. She shouldn't be able to do anything.' She scowled as she looked at the smirking face of the human woman. "I'll get you next time." With that, she sped off.
Arisa let out a sigh of relief as she put away her weapon of choice, "The crow's gone. Probably think twice before messing with us again."
"That's good to hear,' Carry said with a firm nod.
"I'm just glad the crow's alright," Theo piped up. He was an animal person after all. The thought of one in pain wasn't something he relished.
Arisa waved him off, "Oh it's fine. I didn't hit it after all. Put some trust in me."
Theo nodded and smiled down at her, "I trust you."
"That's my boy~" Arisa giggled, "Now, did you see any good butts today? Probably swinging about?" She emphasised that with a sway of her hips.
Theo grumbled with a blush, covering his eyes as he sighed. He lowered his arms and looked at her, "Yes, but that's not important."
"It is important," Arisa piped up. "A good butt and hips means she can give you a lot of healthy children and me grandchildren."
"Gahh," Theo reeled back. He still wasn't used to her way of talking. Even with all these years, he couldn't have a good response. Perhaps if he said nothing more, she'd stop teasing him.
She held out her arms, "Don't worry. Mommy will teach her personally. You'll be able to last all day with any girl at that school."
Theo backed up a couple of spaces, "That's not necessary."
Arisa's grin turned thirsty, "Come, my child. Let me teach you the ways of butt gazing." Her hips swayed from side to side.
"Well that's my cue to go to bed!" With that he raced upstairs.
"Wait, come back." Arisa rushed after him. "It's for your own good. You hear me?"
Carry sighed as she went into the kitchen to grab a bite to eat, "Whelp, seems like this household isn't changing any time soon."
If only she knew for that very thing would happen quite soon enough.
Small chapter but it's still the beginning. I hope you all enjoyed this chapter and I can't wait for your feedback. It is greatly appreciated and it helps me improve immensely with the story. Until next time, take care.
