Background
Almost one hundred years ago, yanderes first started appearing. They grew so much that they took over nearly an eighth of the population. The yanderes would kill anyone who had shown any romantic interest in their senpais. Soon the people started to worry about the yanderes, and the country plunged into chaos. Riots flooded the streets. They called the yanderes insane killers of loves, among other names. Soon the government stepped in. They told the people of Japan that the yandere problem would be sorted, and it was.
What the government didn't tell the general population is that they actually met with some of these so-called killers. Together the two groups worked out an agreement, one that would ensure peace for everyone. The government would create a secret society for the yanderes with its own rules. Some of these rules would give them immunity when it came to killing and kidnapping up to a certain extent.
The government would also create secret clubs within the high schools all over Japan for the children who become yanderes to learn about the secret society and its rules. In addition, Yanderes would also have their own network to connect with other yanderes and ask for help if needed. Japan's government told the people that the yanderes were still around, but they were hidden and wouldn't be a problem to the rest of the population. Soon, yanderes were nothing but a thing of the past, long to be forgotten.
Fraya Dosika, a yandere, had fallen in love with a boy named Sungei Hinata during her high school years. So she killed quite a few girls during her time at Karasuno to keep the boy single. Fraya covered up her murders pretty well, except for one. This one killed got her arrested the day she tried to confess to Sungei. A journalist had collected evidence against her and managed to convince the local police department to arrest the girl. The story of Fraya's arrest reached the news, and many people thought she could be a yandere.
After the trial, the court found her not guilty, and all charges were dropped. Many people were relieved to find out that she was just an ordinary girl. Dosika was released, and after graduation, she disappeared for a few years, never to be heard from again. She married Sungei Hinata, and they had two children, Shoyo and Natsu. Both children were emotionless, which worried their father. Shoyo Hinata is now in his third year of junior high.
