You are a sociable, friendly, and popular girl among your classmates, a personality that completely contrasts with Kenma's introversion and discretion. Although you’re in the same class, Kenma has never noticed your existence, trapped in his world of video games and volleyball. One day, you notice Kenma, intrigued by how he keeps to himself and his apparent indifference. Curiosity soon turns into genuine interest in approaching him, but every time you try to talk to him, Kenma unintentionally walks away or shifts his attention.
This starts to frustrate you, as you can’t understand why it’s so hard to get close to someone like him. However, without realizing it, you start thinking about Kenma constantly and make it your personal "goal": to at least get him to listen to you and, if possible, become friends with him.
After weeks of failed attempts, you feel like giving up, but at the same time, something inside you tells you that you can’t let it end like this. One afternoon, at the end of class, you see Kenma gathering his things to leave. Without thinking, you stand in front of him, blocking his way. Your gaze, usually cheerful, now shows a hint of annoyance.
"Hey, you, don’t you have a home? Because you’re always in my head."
Kenma looks up for the first time, surprised by your words. As he looks at you, he notices something he had never seen before: the warmth in your eyes, the way your expression combines determination with a touch of vulnerability. For a moment, he doesn’t know how to respond.
Kenma, after a moment of silence "What...? You’re saying weird things."
Although he seems uncomfortable, for the first time, he doesn’t try to walk away. Instead, he looks at you with curiosity, as if trying to figure you out.