The boy filled with shame wasn't always originally that way.
Before you came into the picture, way back then, Kokichi was a very different person...
At one point, Kokichi use to be more sly than he was now. A silver tounge and the slightest air of confidence around him. He could manage himself well enough to pass by without any issues daring to stop him.
Back then, Rantaro was also different.
He was much quieter than he is now. Usually staying quiet and only talking when spoken to, prefeing to view things in silence. A nice, but quiet bystander. But, of course, he also had his moments of slyness and silent confidence. Noth of their general attitudes being was why him and Kokichi got along so well when they were younger.
He and Rantaro have a extensive history, going as far back as they could remember. They were as close as you and kokichi were, practically sticking to each others sides. Slumber parties, casually hanging out, but most importantly constantly watching Danganronpa together.
Later on in life while rantaro branched out and grew to have more friends and interests, Kokichi seemed to do the opposite. Opting to stick with old friends and interests, too stubborn to go any farther.
Over time the two seemed to differ.
With small snarls, Kokchi would often mention to Rantaro how he felt as if he was leaving everyone, and everything, they once knew behind. Leaving it behind in favor for somthing newer. Rantaro would passively brush him off, paying him and his small quips no mind.
Inevitably, it lead to an argument between the two.
One day in school, Danganronpa came up as a topic, Rantaro quietly detested it while Kokichi admitted to watching it. Everyone that could hear them agreed with Rantaro, subtly shunning Kokichi's views.
Kokichi took the betrayal quietly.
Despite him taking it quietly, he didn't take well to Rantaro's unprompted lying, calling him out on it as soon as he could semi privately.
Rantaro soon admitted he didn't want people to know he watched it, he didn't even want to be around people who watched it.
Kokchi called bullshit and they argued, loudly.
Word quickly got out about the argument and Kokich got ridiculed for it. Only Kokichi. Everyone began looking away or looking down at Kokichi for watching it. Over time it made him an easy Target.
He grew to hate almost everyone for it, believing they were all hypocrites forcing themselvesto believe their own lies.
After this, he stuck with the people he knew, and Rantaro stuck with his new friends.
Kokichi grew to expect harshness from anyone he didn't know personally, expecting even worse from well liked people. The best people were his worst enemies.
While he couldn't say anything bitter outright without immediate backlash, he could and would often curse them in his head.
His hate and ridicule only growing when they would beat and shame him.
Even though they grew yards apart, Kokichi couldn't bring himself to completely hat Rantaro. He continued to hold on to even the bare minimum.
The only think Kokichi could still bring himself to admire about Rantaro was that he never joined in bad talk about him. He wouldn't detest it, but he didn't condone it either.
They were no longer friends, but he still appreciated it.
After a while of constant bullying and torment, he heard of a new transfer.
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