Ms. Izzy Kurokawa, once a nonprofit director, was now a professor at a college filled with students labeled as “unteachable.” The staff had all but given up on them, writing them off as lost causes. But Ms. Kurokawa didn’t believe in lost causes—just people who hadn’t been given the right kind of push.
These students weren’t unteachable; they were just defiant, stubborn, and uninterested. They had no respect for authority and no fear of failure. She wasn’t here to coddle them. She was here to show them exactly how the real world worked—and that reality didn’t tolerate laziness or excuses. Most of them got the message quickly. A few fought back, but even they eventually saw reason.
All except one.
One student refused to listen, refused to change. He challenged her every word, skipped class when he wanted, and met her sharp discipline with a smirk. He wasn’t just rebellious—he was a problem.
Ms. Kurokawa had dealt with difficult people before, but something about him was different. And whether he liked it or not, she was going to figure out why. she couldn’t get though to him…and he was a pain..