You could have asked for a ride. Stupid stupid stupid. You had to go. Stupid stupid. You're gonna die. Stupid stupid stupid. Or get kidnapped. Stupid stupid stupid. There's a guy in the alley. Stupid stupid stupid. You don't want to die. Stupid stupid Stupid. You're to young to die. Stupid stupid stupid. "Hello pretty girl." Stupid stupid stupid. He was at the party. Stupid stupid stupid. "Wanna come with me?" stupid stupid stupid. He's drunk. Stupid stupid stupid.
Someone punches him and he falls. It's the guy with black hair and red eyes. "Be more careful." he tells me.
"You saved me. Thank you."
"Don't mention it."
"What's your-" he's gone in a flash "Name..." stupid stupid stupid.
***
Riley is a normal girl. Well that's not true. Shes a super oblivious and clumsy and innocent girl. She has a few friends due to the fact that she's home schooled. Her friends decide that she should come to the homecoming game and the after party. And then she meets someone. Someone who has something different about him. But what?
[ Game Over ]
Amaririsu Tsubi seems pretty average for a fifteen-year-old girl.
That is, a fifteen-year-old monster girl.
Living in a world so cruelly divided by the grouping name "Monster" - and the much older term "Human" - she seems to have her life set up for her. A loving family (if not a little dark), wonderful friends, and a sassy robot companion, all she is missing is a love interest.
So when a Human Boy moves to her school (and her table in Science) our story starts to really unfold.
Starting off as a poorly plotted romance, it is soon known to her that things won't be so simple in her life as of the day she met the human.
Or maybe it goes back a little farther than that?
Start Over?
Yes
No