Rin sighed as he was being introduced to the class, his snow white hair covering his right eye. As the teacher asked for his name, he grunted "Rin Ragnar" He walked towards the open desk that was in the front row. He sat down and starred at the window. Akira stole a glance at the boy, seeing he was in the front row, and so was she. Only a glance, and she continued sketching, not showing interest at all. "New students aren't meant to attract attention." She whispered to herself. The students behind were the opposite of how Akira felt. Everytime there was a new student, they would stare at the student for hours, until it was lunchtime. The new student would always, and it meant always, feel uncomfortable..Unless the new student liked being stared at for some awkward reason. "Ok, stop staring at me. Seriously" he sighed, still staring out the window. It was the only thing that caught his attention until lunchtime. "I dont care if i'm meant to attract attention.." He thought to himself, as he slowly closed his eyes and began to daydream.

~Time Skip: First Break~

"W-What happened here..?" She said surprised, as it was sunny and warm outside. But, again, she ignored the change. Akira sat down on a bench, continuing playing a paused video game on her phone, ignoring every distraction. He walked right past her, as if he didn't notice her. He went and sat"down on the grass, sighing "Boring first day so far." She heard him, and responded without looking away from her screen, "You gotta get used to this. It's boring everyday." She said, and then continuing. "Also, you must know this. The pranksters can pretend they don't know your name, they can do something bad and act that you did it, and that technique never fails." She finished.

A few distances away, seven boys stood there, watching them. They were called The Pranksters of The School, or, for short, The Pranksters. They caused trouble, their parents wouldn't care, and they would just continue their schemes they haven't confessed.

The next group, the Popular Girls, didn't cause as much trouble, but they'd freak out when they see a bug, or a spider. Most of them were selfish, the rest would be rude. Most hated them because they were all too sassy for their own good.

"Then again the school has its security cameras" He sighed as he pulled out a bagged lunch. He sighed as he took half a egg salad sandwich out the bag and began to eat it

"Besides, I saw them before and confronted them, making sure they don't come three inches near me." He said with a bite in his mouth.