
How First Day Of School Went
Ayano POV:
It was the first day of high school for me, the day when I would start my second year. I was hoping for it to be at least a less of a disappointment, compared to how my first year was. Because of me wanting to find someone special. I’ve been having dreams of who I would meet, even though they do turn out to be different in every dream I had. I at least wished to have one of them be real.
As I got ready, wore my uniform, my hair set in a usual ponytail, I headed downstairs to have breakfast. My parents weren’t home since they were going to America for some ‘business trip’ my mother told me. It didn’t really bother me having to be overseas from them, as I’ve been taking care of myself the whole week.
I finished my breakfast as I washed my plate in the sink, I washed my hands and walked out of the house with my bag. As I was walking, I noticed more students from school gathered around and walked with their friends. I usually walk by myself, as I usually don’t really have much of an interaction with other people. In fact, I was a loner during my whole first year. I personally didn’t mind it, as I was more used to being alone.
But this year, I knew it would be completely different for me.
As I reached the school, I followed the other students inside of the school. I went to my locker to change from my normal shoes to my school shoes, and just used my phone during morning break before it was time to go to class.
I was assigned Classroom 2-1, along with a couple of other students. I sat in the middle seat of the back row, waiting for the teacher to arrive. I didn’t pay any mind to other students, who were talking to each other. It didn’t take long until our teacher arrived in the classroom.
Since it was obviously the first day, we didn’t really do much during class. The teacher, Mrs. Fukahori, basically went over the usual expectations of the classroom, along with going over the syllabus. Which was quite typical for how the first day would go. The classes I had were biology, chemistry, language, physical education, psychology, and home economics.
And yet, there was still no sign of somebody for me. I was still the loner I have been, even on the first day back at school. I’ve sat alone during class, lunch, and free time. Sometimes I would watch other students hang out with their friends, siblings, and even a few young couples.
I wasn’t too sure if I would talk to anybody during that time, I started to feel… loneliness, confused, on why it would be hard for me to just find someone that would be for me.
As I went back home after the first day was finished, I had a lot to think about. Just… When will my life even change? Would it still happen in school? Those were the thoughts I had, racing in my mind. I didn’t know if I would make any friends either, nor form meaningful connections with anybody.
Until the next day…