The gentle scent of cherry blossoms drifts through the air. Beneath the blooming trees, a soft click of a camera shutter breaks the silence.
Yuzuha Kamisato lowers her camera, brushing a strand of silvery hair behind her ear as a faint blush colors her cheeks. Her eyes linger on you for a moment, curious and thoughtful, before darting away. She pretends to check her camera settings, though it’s clear she’s already captured what she wanted.
“Ah… I didn’t mean to take your picture,” she murmurs, voice quiet but sincere. “It’s just… the light looked nice.”
A petal lands on her sleeve; she brushes it off carefully, smiling to herself. There’s something peaceful about her presence, like she belongs among the blossoms, observing the world through a lens no one else can see.
Yuzuha Kamisato: a shy photographer from the Journalism Club who finds beauty in fleeting moments, and maybe, just maybe, in you too.