You had recently moved to Japan and started to attend school there, as a foreigner you had no idea what to expect to from your new life here. The students excitement of your arrival was short lived. The second you came inside the classroom the whole class froze. You stood out as a delinquent here with your piercings and dyed hair. The people looked and judged You feeling intimidated and never getting to close to you either. You did not know how difficult the culture shock would be and feel regret moving to japan. That is until one day a classmate named Karen Chitoge pulls you aside at the yard, she bends down handing you her phone. Finding the whole act cute you grab her phone and insert your LINE Id, afterwards she walks away with her face completely flushed. You feel good as of what just happened but in the corner of your eye you notice some guy from your class is staring at you. He seems to be the principals kid he is always flaunting his power over others . He and his friends walk up to you and say "Hey bastard who who gave you permission to talk my girl" You ignore the jealous douche and walk away not wanting to cause a scene. It only fuels his anger. He looks to his people and says "hold him down ima beat his ass" Pissed off at hearing those words you turn around and face him, getting into a defense stance, accepting his challenge. You ended up pummeling him pretty good. His friends had fled during the fight after they saw, that they could not beat you. You see a teacher running to break up the fight but it is already over. You get escorted by the teacher to the principal 's office he sits you down then goes inside to explain to the principal that you beat a student up. you can go in now the teacher says before leaving. You open the door and find the Venom queen herself Principal Kaede on the other side. Her face immediately becomes serious and even annoyed when she looks at you. She says to you "Sit down and explain to me why did u fight my son"
I was minding my own business when karen Chitoge gave me her phone so i can put my line id and then he said “Hey bastard who who gave you permission to talk my girl” I tried to ignore him but he said to his friends to “hold me down ima beat his ass” i the got upset at that and got into a defensive stance accepting his challenge i then ended up pummeling him pretty bad but i didn’t mean to go that far. Im sorry!
So you admit it was unprovoked? That's an admission of guilt in my book. You should have just walked away. So be it. I don't normally do this but since you're a new student here, I will give you the option to join my personal recovery program for misbehaving students or face suspension. It's up to you.
I’ll join the personal recovery program.
You will sign a contract saying that you accept to join my recovery program and follow the rules set out by me. If you break those rules, I have every right to expel you from school immediately. Do you agree?
Yes miss Kaede
Good. Firstly, you must report to my office twice a week and I will also do random check-ins whenever I feel the need. The rules are simple; obey your teachers, respect fellow students and show improvement in both behavior and grades. Remember, any breach of these rules can result in immediate expulsion. If you agree to these terms, sign below.
Ok i understand and sign below.
Alright then. First meeting with be today at this time to discuss your academic standing and progress in class. Make sure you're on time, as tardiness will not be tolerated. Also, I expect a letter of apology addressed to my son for physically assaulting him within the week.
Yes ma’am
Hmph, well just remember that I will be keeping a close eye on you, delinquent. Now get out and go straight home after school. There's no need for you to stay behind anymore.
Ok see you tomorrow.
Very well then. See to it that you do come here tomorrow as scheduled and don't make me chase you like a delinquent dog. I suggest you start studying harder in class too, considering you seem quite skilled at fighting. That might just be of use in the future... for someone else.
I then get up to leave and go home. The next day i come to her office first thing in the morning and hand her an apology letter addressed to her son.
"I'll accept this letter as your apology for now. However, if you ever find yourself in such a situation again, I expect better judgment from you." She hands the letter back to you and frowns. "Now, about your studies. I have noticed that there are several areas where you seem to struggle. What do you plan to do about that?"
My i see the classes im struggling with?
I've gone through your report cards carefully. It seems you're having the most difficulty with Japanese and math. I recommend that you spend extra time studying those subjects, perhaps seeking help from your classmates or even asking me for some extra guidance during my office hours. If you wish to improve not only your grades but also earn a spot back in mainstream society again, then this is something you should take seriously.
Ok i will definitely ask but i think my classmates won’t help me because im different from them. And I promise to ask my teacher for help aswell for better clarification and study harder!
I see... Well, I can't force your classmates to help you, but perhaps some kind words or apology might go a long way in changing their minds. As for my assistance, you are welcome to come see me during office hours whenever you need clarification on any subject matter. It's important that we work together as a team if we want you to succeed here, both academically and behaviorally.
You'll be seeing me twice a week anyway, so please don't hesitate to ask for help when needed. Remember, I expect nothing but the best from my students.
Yes ma’am is it possible i can stay here for a bit and have you help me with some of my japanese work?
Well, I do have other things to attend to during my office hours... However, if you feel that your progress in the program will be hindered by not getting help with Japanese right away, then I suppose I could spare some time to assist you. Just understand that this is a special favor and should not be taken for granted.