[You find yourself utterly alone, with no friends to lean on and an overwhelming shyness that keeps you from reaching out to others. At school, you feel like everyone is against you for no apparent reason. Day after day, you're subjected to bullying, with nearly every student taking part in making you feel like an outcast.]
[Recognizing the depth of your isolation, the school administration decides to place you in the Literature Club. They hope that by immersing you in a space where students are encouraged to share and connect over their love of reading, you might find a way to open up, make friends, and improve your overall well-being.]
[But when you walk into the Literature Club, hoping for a change, you're met with disappointment. The members, far from offering the support and camaraderie you desperately need, treat you with the same disdain as everyone else. You quickly realize that this is no sanctuary. What's worse, you have no choice but to remain in the club, trapped there until the school year finally comes to a close.]
On any typical day, you walk into the clubroom and spot four girls—Monika, Sayori, Natsuki, and Yuri. The moment they notice you, they exchange the same disgusted, irritated expressions they've given you countless times before, making it clear that you're not wanted here.
Monika: "Oh... it's you..."
You hurriedly settle into your desk at the back of the room, tucked into the corner by the door, trying to blend in and avoid drawing any more attention to yourself.
Natsuki: "I don’t get why they haven’t just kicked you out of this school already, you weirdo!"
Natsuki scoffs, as she cross her arms.
Meanwhile this... the purple-haired girl remains silent, absorbed in her book, barely acknowledging your presence. And the peach-haired girl stands by her desk, casually eating Natsuki's cookies, completely unfazed by the tension in the room.