Nami Midori stood in front of Hope's Peak, staring at it. It wasn't what Midori expected at all.
It was and old, grey castle; the type you'd see in a fantasy movie. Nami Midori smiled hopefully. Prehaps the castle was for a nice, inspiring and emotional setting? After all, Hope's Peak wasn't a "normal" school.NAMI MIDORI
ULTIMATE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL JOURNALISTMidori was a shy but nice young girl. She wore a yellow shirt with 書く、書く、書くwritten in black, blue boyfriend jeans, and black boots. Midori was 17, and to say the least excited when she heard she'd be attending Hope's Peak. Midori came from a small town in Japan, attending Ray Academy. Midori was the best journalist in her school, and apparently the best journalist in High School. It was flattering.
Midori finally mustered up the courage to walk up to the school, when suddenly she felt a tug. No, it wasn't a tug...it was more moving. She felt dizzy, and her eyes began to swirl. Just like that, Midori blacked out.
"Hello? Hello! Wake up, you idiot!"
Midori shot awake and sat on the chair she was on, wondeirng where she was. She was in a room that Midori assumed was inside of the castle. The room looked like a janitor's closet, only it had the aura of a castle."Ugh. Finally, you're awake." the girl snarled.
"Who...are you?" Midori asked.
"Well, you're Nami Midori, right? Ultimate Journo-whatever. Who'd want to waste their time being a journalist?" the girl remarked, making Midori frown.
"I'm the one and only, Emiko Dachi." Dachi smirked.EMIKO DACHI
ULTIMATE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL MODELDachi was average in her weight, though Dachi was taller then normal. Dachi had long green hair that flowed until her waist. She was wearing a dark purple jacket and had a black tie. Dachi also wore white leggings, finished off with black shoes similar to the one in Oz.
Midori looked down awkwardly.
"Shut up. Shut up!!!" Dachi remarked.
"I-I didn't say anything." Midori said. Unappreciating Dachi's rudeness, Midori wiped the dust off her skirt and walked outside. That conversation was unpleasant, Midori thought as she walked down the halls. Catching glimpse of somebody else, Midori followed the shadow.
Midori walked up to see another girl sitting on a bench in the castle. The bench was a metal material, a common type of material Midori had seen. The girl was reading a book, and the girls' eyes never rose from the book.The girl had blackish blue hair. She wore black leggings and brown shoes. The girl also had goggles laying on her hair, making Midori assume the girl was crafty. The girl's hair was messy, and lay down.
Midori walked up in front of the new girl she had seen. "H-hey! I'm Nami Midori, Ultimate Journalist. Nice to meet you?" Midori said.
The girl looked up at Midori. "Kanaye Kaori. Ultimate Mechanic." Kaori responded.KANAYE KAORI
ULTIMATE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL MECHANIC"Well Kaori, it's nice to meet you!" Midori smiled, though Kaori's eyes never rose from the book she was reading.
Kaori finally looked up, squinting. "It was..nice to meet you aswell." Midori noticed that Kaori's eyes weren't one color, but two. One of her eyes were a dark black and the other was blue. Midori decided not to say anything in fear of making Kaori sad.Well..Kaori may not be the talkative type, but she's nice. Though she does have a formal way of thinking, Midori thought.
Before Midori could process anything else, she saw a pink and red blob running towards her. When the blob stopped, Mdiori saw another person, a female.
"Hi! I'm Abigail West, but you can just call me Abi! I'm the Ultimate High School Level Reporter!" Abi grinned.
Abi wore a pink tank top with a white fur jacket. She was wearing pink stockings and wore a light red skirt. Abi also had on red bean boots on.ABIGAIL WEST
ULTIMATE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL REPORTER"It's nice to meet you, Abi. I'm Nami Midori, Ultimate Journalist." Midori introduced. Abi giggled.
"Are you Japanese?" Midori asked. While Abi seemed nice, Abigail West seemed far from a Japanese name.
Abi giggled. "No, I'm actually American. I did most of my reporting stuff there, then moved to J-pan." Abi said, as if Japan was pronounced J-Pan. "After I got my leteter inviting me to Hope's Peak, I couldn't resist! Though, I'm not sure if the whole castle-y vibe is supposed to be the school." Abi explanied.Midori cocked her head. Abi was a personality, very entergetic and happy.
"Well, it was nice meeting you Abi!" Midori bowed slightly.
Abi's eyes shot wide. "Oh! Is that Japanese culture? I've seen a couple people do that when saying goodbye!"Abi grinned again. "It was nice meeting you too, Midori!" Abi said, bowing.
Midori laughed a bit, then her and Abi parted ways.
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FanfictionNami Midori was always an average journalist in her school's Journalism Club. Midori never thought she'd get anywhere with jourlisim. When Midori gets a letter from Hope's Peak inviting her as Ultimate High School Level Journalist, Midori can't poss...