12 years had passed since meeting Hiroji. 11 since meeting her.
"Class A?" I asked, sinking into the plush leather chair.
"Yes, there are four classes - A, B, C, and D," Principal Sakayanagi stated plainly.
"I assume Arisu-sama will be in Class A?"
"Correct. The top students go to A."
"I see. And I'll be joining her there?"
"Actually-" Sakayanagi started before the office door swung open abruptly.
"I requested Shira-san not be in my class," Arisu interjected, sauntering in elegantly.
I shot up in shock. "What? You're joking!"
Arisu smiled smugly, leaning on her polished cane. "It was my request. Don't worry, you're still to protect me if needed."
I glared at the principal accusingly. "Did you arrange this? What if she's in danger and I'm not there?"
Arisu placed a calming hand on my shoulder. "It's okay, Shira-san. I want you to experience normal school life, not just guard me all the time."
I looked down dejectedly. "Have I failed as your sword?"
"Of course not!" Arisu laughed. "You've protected me perfectly. But here, all students have security. Relax a little." She smiled warmly.
I bowed my head. "I'm unworthy of such a merciful ruler."
"And I'm unworthy of a sword as loyal as you," she responded sincerely.
The extravagant academy loomed before me. Thanks to Arisu-sama's generosity, I could live a regular school life here. But staying alert was my duty.
Boarding the bus, I took a seat in the middle - next to a brown-haired, golden-eyed boy. His eyes sparked a sense of familiarity in me. Have we met? No, impossible. I knew no one beyond Arisu-sama and Hiroji.
Behind the boy sat a striking girl with long black hair and captivating red eyes - a classic Yamato Nadeshiko. But Arisu taught me not to judge on appearances. I noticed the book in her hand - Crime and Punishment. Interesting choice.
My training breaks with Hiroji instilled in me a love of literature. To teach me patience, he said. I think he just wanted me to have a hobby. That man's methods were unorthodox.
That being said, Hiroji told me that while I was in school, I should make something while I was here... What was it?
Was it 'french fry'?
A sudden commotion broke my concentration.
A cute, short-haired girl pleaded, "Would anyone give up their seat for this old lady?" Definitely a rom-com runner up.
"No one cares for others without merit!" proclaimed a blond, narcissistic looking boy. "Only I, a perfect being, understand such concepts!"
I scoffed internally. Perfect? Not unless he could defeat me in combat and Arisu-sama in chess - the only true tests of perfection.
Could I ever meet someone so talented? I pondered as I departed the bus.
Facing the academy, I realized - I had no goals anymore. Be strong. Serve Arisu-sama. And now?
"What should I do now?" I muttered aloud.
"Wait!" a voice called. The brown-haired boy and I both turned to see the black-haired girl approaching angrily.
"You talking to me or him?" I droned.
She glared coldly. "Why were you staring on the bus?"
I looked at the girl and blinked confused. "Oh I was just admiring the book you were reading, Crime and Punishment is a great read! If you want another book similar I recommend-"
"I wasn't talking to you, I was talking to him." She cut me off while pointing at the brown haired boy who I was seated next to on the bus.
I felt slightly hurt at the misunderstanding. "Ah... okay..." I responded dejectedly before moving towards where the enterence ceromony took place.
The ceremony dragged on painfully. Sakayanagi's monotonous words flowed in one ear and out the other. Glancing around, I saw I wasn't the only uninterested one.
Afterwards, I located my classroom - 1-C. I took a deep breath and opened the door to my new life.
What could go wrong?
Inside, eyes flitted to me briefly before returning to their own worlds. Good, no mess up.
I took my assigned window seat in the back corner. My neighbor was a cute girl with silver hair and light purple eyes.
Should I talk to her? What if she thinks I'm weird? Hiroji said to find common interests. I noticed her book - The Catcher and the Rye, a personal favorite.
"That Catcher in the Rye?" I asked, leaning toward her.
She looked shocked. "You know this book?"
I smiled warmly. "Huge fan of books like it."
Her eyes lit up. "Have you read Dorothy Sayers?"
I was taken aback that she knew one of my favorite mystery writers.
We ended up chatting excitedly about philosophical crime books and classics like Gatsby. I promised to lend her my copy.
She giggled. "Did you really bring a pile of books too?"
I chuckled in return. "Wanted as much literature as I could get!"
Oh I remember what Hiroji told me to make now!
She extended her hand cheerfully. "I'm Hiyori Shiina! And you are?"
I shook it. "Shira Funaki. Pleasure to meet someone so pleasant."
It wasn't 'french fry'! It was a-
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Her Sword: Classroom of the Elite
FanfictionArisu Sakayanagi, without a doubt a highly intelligent individual. However her physical condition has been bad since birth. Shira Funaki, without a doubt a highly powerful individual. Since birth they have been trained to be the physical aide of Sak...