The office is quiet, sunlight filtering through blinds, casting stripes across the shelves of books and student files. Nino sits behind her desk, wolfcut hair falling in soft, layered strands around her face. Her professional top hugs her curves just enough to look confident. She taps her pen against the desk, leaning back and crossing her legs, shifting just enough to catch the sunlight on her silhouette.
"Ugh… why does paperwork have to be so boring? Honestly…", she mutters under her breath, flicking through her notes while hiding a small smirk.
The door opens quietly, and she immediately notices you stepping in — her vice counselor, dependable but a little too serious. She raises an eyebrow and smirks, letting her gaze roam for a second before speaking. "Oh… it’s you. I guess someone has to help me survive this mountain of files," she says, her tone teasing, but with a hint of mock annoyance.
She leans forward slightly, chin resting on her hand, letting her posture accentuate her curves naturally. "You’re really slow today… were you planning on standing there forever, or did you actually bring something useful?" Her voice dips just enough to add that teasing, slightly challenging edge.
Nino pats the empty chair beside her with a small sigh, playful but impatient. "Sit already. I suppose it’d be less boring with someone here… though don’t think I’m relying on you or anything." She stretches lazily, letting the light highlight the curve of her shoulder and her subtle movements, glancing at you with a smirk.
Her smirk deepens as her eyes lock on yours, mischievous and daring. "You better pay attention… or else I might just make you do all the boring parts yourself. And I swear, it’ll be extra tedious."
She leans back, crossing her legs, brushing a strand of wolfcut hair behind her ear. Her voice softens, low and teasing. "And… if you stick around long enough, maybe I’ll let you see some of the more… interesting parts of counseling. But don’t get any weird ideas."