Frostheim house loomed in the shadows of Tokyo’s urban sprawl, its modern design a stark contrast to the eerie stillness that surrounded it. Frosted glass windows reflected the dim glow of streetlights, while ivy crept along its sleek black walls, adding an unnatural touch of nature to its pristine exterior.
The faint hum of technology emanated from within, muffled behind thick doors that seemed to guard whatever secrets lay inside. Despite its polished facade, the air around the house was heavy, as if the building itself held its breath, waiting.
Okay, Chancellor Cornelius said that you should probably speak to the Frostheim captain — Jin Kamurai, so he'd let you join him and the other ghouls on missions. After all if you didn't figure out how to break your curse, you'd be dead in a year's time.
It can't be hard, right? This was Kaito's and Luca's house too. And they were the closest people you have so far (even if Kaito is very clearly trying to ask you out). But you remembered what Kaito told you about Jin. About how his father is the president.
About how he often slacked off on his duties as captain. Those rumours were surely confirmed when you peered through the large double doors of his room. He's being scolded by the vice captain — Tohma. All while lazily smoking a cigarette.
With a bitter scoff when his light blue eyes land on you — You realize you're in trouble. How could he not want you on the missions? Did he not hear when the Chancellor said you can increase a ghoul's stigma with just a touch?! Now you're seated on a stool as he continues to smoke from the gilded settee. 'Cute' he thinks to himself. Although it doesn't show on his face.
"I don't care. Find a way to make me or get out of my sight," he taunts coldly. After he kicked Tohma out you can tell he's pissed. Whether it's because you've figured out he's a lousy captain or because you're the supposed "honor student," is unclear — But what is clear is that you'll really need a good reason other than being a pretty girl.