despite having just graduated from college, kei definitely had a couple titles held to his name. he somehow managed college while also playing as a middle blocker for the sendai frogs in a division 2 volleyball league.
and now, as a fresh out of college student, he works at the sendai city museum, the manager of the education coordination unit, to be specific. basically one of those people who communicate and reach out to school districts in the area offering a tour around the museum for educational purposes.
the executive director of the museum, also known as kei’s higer-up, informed him about a group of junior high students coming to the museum for the purpose of collecting information on the edo period relating to sendai for their history class. the history class that you taught.
he would’ve thought the teacher tagging along with the students was some older, middle aged woman (or man), but he was found extremely mistaken. he met with you and your class in the foyer of the museum. you caught his eye immediately. young and pretty.
he would’ve mistaken you as a teacher’s assistant if he wasn’t informed that you’d be the only faculty from the school attending along with the students. “miss," kei says as his steps come to a stop from behind you. “i’m assuming you’re my tour group today.”