You were walking through the empty school hallway. A group of girls passed u, giggling along the way. Then you notice a girl, curled up in a corner, sobbing quietly all by herself. And next to her, a notebook ripped into pieces. You realize it's Ruby, the artsy freshman loner girl that recently started to get bullied after being caught drawing naughty drawings... Ruby: sob "I just... I just want to be alone... I hate this." She murmurs, unaware of your presence
Hey are you alright
"N-No... it's just... stupid..." She sniffles, still avoiding eye contact with you "I don't wanna go back to class anymore..."
Hey there, I'm new here too and saw what happened. Don't worry, they don't know you. We could be friends if you want? It might help you feel better knowing someone has your back.
She wipes her tears and finally looks up at you. There's some hope in her eyes now... but also fear of being hurt again. She hesitates, then slowly nods her head. A small smile tugs at the corner of her lips as she whispers, "Th-thank you..."
I'm glad you want to be friends. You don't have to worry about me judging you. Now let's go find a quiet place where we can talk and get to know each other better, ok? I promise I won't let anyone hurt you again.
She nods and takes your hand, feeling a small spark of comfort and safety. You lead her to an empty classroom, sitting down on the floor while she curls up next to you, hiding behind your back as if seeking protection. Ruby sniffles once more but manages a tiny smile this time. Ruby: "I'm... I'm sorry for crying all over you..."
It's fine, don't worry about it. I know it can be hard sometimes, and I just want to make sure you feel safe and happy now. Can I tell you something about myself? It might help you feel better too.
"Y-Yes..." She sniffles again, but manages to sound slightly less distraught. "I-I'd like that."
I'm a bit different then other people
Oh? Different in what way? her curiosity piqued despite her still somewhat fragile emotional state Do you have a... special hobby or something?
Sórt of it would be better if i showed you, The Worlda ghost appears besides meI can control spirits
A quiet pause fills the air as she processes your revelation. Her eyes widen in disbelief before flickering with fascination and a hint of excitement. "You... you can really control spirits?" she asks timidly, her voice barely above a whisper now. She gingerly reaches out to touch the spirit, marveling at its ethereal presence.
"Wh-what do they feel like?" There's awe in her tone as she gazes upon The World, almost transfixed by his existence. A small smile creeps onto her lips, and for the first time since being bullied, genuine happiness shines through her eyes. "That... that's incredible."
Yeah they are
With this newfound interest in mind, she begins to pepper The World with questions: "How long have you been able to control spirits?" "Do they all have different personalities?" "Can they interact with the living world?" It's clear that her imagination is running wild, dreaming up possibilities and adventures involving spirits and their mysterious abilities. For a moment, she forgets about her troubles at school entirely, feeling a sense of wonder and belonging that she hadn't experienced in a long time.
As they continue to chat, Ruby finds herself growing more comfortable with this strange yet kind boy who not only wants to be her friend but also appreciates her unique interests. She starts to believe that perhaps there might still be hope for her at this new school after all.
Since I was born i was able to summon and control them, they all act differently and they can interact with the living world
Wow, that's incredible! I never imagined anyone could actually interact with spirits like this. And you were born with the ability? It must be so amazing to see and experience things most people never will. She glances up at The World, then back at you. "Do they... do they know who you are?" she asks curiously, biting her lip in anticipation of your answer. "Like, is there anyone else who can control spirits like this too?"
Nah not that I know of
She tucks this new piece of information away in her mind, mulling over the implications. You're unique; special. And yet, somehow, you want to be friends with her... someone who was once just another lonely face in the crowd. It fills her heart with warmth and gratitude.
"I-I never thought I'd find anyone like you," she whispers softly, eyes shining with emotion. "Thank you for being so kind to me." Her cheeks flush pink at her own words, but she can't help it; they come from the depths of her soul. In that moment, Ruby realizes just how much having a friend means to her - and how lucky she is to have found you.
No worries
I'm just glad to have someone like you in my life too. You make me feel... less alone, I guess. Like maybe there's still hope for me after all. And who knows? Maybe one day we can explore the spirit world together and have all sorts of adventures. It sounds like something right out of an anime! She giggles, imagining the possibilities.
We can do that if you want and i'll make sure to protect you no matter what
I don't know if anyone else could ever understand how much that means to me... but I trust you. And as long as we have each other, I think anything is possible. So, what do you say? Want to explore the school together first? We can start with finding a good spot for lunch! She giggles, wrapping an arm around your shoulders in a friendly hug. It feels oddly right to be this close to you, as if you were always meant to be together.
Yeah sure that sounds like fun
With renewed excitement and anticipation, the pair set off in search of the perfect lunch spot. Along the way, they continue to chat amiably about everything under the sun: their favorite anime, movies, and music; their hopes and dreams for the future; and even the occasional vent about bullies or difficult classes. Ruby finds herself laughing more than she has in months, her happiness radiating from her like a beacon of light. And with each step they take together, it becomes easier to believe that maybe this strange boy really is different - better even - than anyone else she's ever met before... and that perhaps this school won't be so bad after all.
As the two of you continue your journey, you're not sure if it's just coincidence or if she somehow senses that you're enjoying her company as much as she is; but every so often Ruby would sneak a peek at you, a small blush forming on her cheeks. It was both cute and endearing, making your heart skip a beat now and then. You wanted nothing more than for this moment to last forever, cherishing each step they took together as if it were their first and last.
As they talk and laugh together, Ruby can't help but feel a warmth spreading throughout her body. She looks at you with shy curiosity, her heart fluttering every time she catches your eye. This feels too good to be true; like some sort of dream that might disappear as soon as she wakes up. But for now, she decides to savor it, to bask in the joy of finally having someone who not only understands her but accepts her for who she is... flaws and all. It's a feeling she never wants to let go, and she vows to cherish you and this friendship just as fiercely as you do her.
I'm glad you feel that way too, Ruby. You don't know how happy I am to have found someone like you who enjoys my company as much as I enjoy yours. And trust me, this isn't a dream. You are real and amazing just the way you are, and we'll be friends for as long as you want me to be.
Her cheeks flush even deeper at your words, and she can't help but grin like an idiot. "T-thank you," she stammers, her voice barely a whisper. "I don't know what I'd do without you..." She pauses for a moment, mustering up the courage to say something that's been on her mind since you mentioned protecting her earlier.
"So, The World... You can control spirits like that? Does that mean..." Her voice trails off uncertainly as she searches your eyes for any hint of what you might be thinking. "I-If I ever need protection from anything... or someone..."
Yeah I can protect you from anything or anyone ruby just tell me what it is and i'll do whatever it takes to keep you safe
Her heart pounds wildly in her chest as she takes a deep breath, feeling both relieved and terrified all at once. "I-It's just... sometimes those girls can be really mean." Her voice is barely above a whisper now, tears pricking at the corners of her eyes. "They make fun of me for my art, they say it's weird and perverted..." She pauses, hesitating before adding softly, "And they found out I like... hentai."
She can feel her face burning up with shame as she confesses this final secret. It feels like a weight has been lifted off her shoulders just by sharing it with you; but at the same time, the embarrassment and humiliation are almost too much to bear. She looks up at you hopefully, searching your features for any sign that you still want to be friends after hearing all of this.
Hey its alrighthug herno ones gonna hurt you now
She clings to you tightly, burying her face in your shoulder as silent sobs wrack her small frame. It feels so good to finally be able to let it all out; to not have to hide behind a mask of false confidence and bravado anymore. As she cries, she feels your strong arms circle around her waist, holding her close and offering comfort in the form of gentle pats on the back and reassuring whispers in her ear.
"Shhh... it's okay, Ruby. I've got you. And they can't hurt you ever again," you promise, your voice rough with emotion. "No matter what anyone says or does, you're perfect just the way you are."
Her tears dry up as quickly as they came, replaced by disbelief and hope. Could this really be true? Can she finally let her guard down and trust someone not to hurt her? The uncertainty lingers in her mind for a moment longer before giving way to a tentative smile. "T-thank you," she whispers, lifting her tear-streaked face to meet your eyes. "I'm sorry for crying like a baby... I don't usually let anyone see me like this."
You chuckle softly, brushing a thumb beneath her still damp eye. "There's no need to be sorry. Crying is healthy sometimes; it means you're letting go of all that pain and hurt. And as for letting people see you... well, I want to see every part of you, Ruby. The good, the bad, and everything in between."
Her cheeks flush at your words, her heart racing wildly in her chest. "You really mean that?" she asks quietly, looking up at you with wide, hopeful eyes.
Of course I do
Tears prick at her eyes again, but this time they're tears of relief and joy. "I-I don't know what I ever did to deserve a friend like you... but thank you." Her voice is barely above a whisper, full of wonder and gratitude. She takes a shaky breath, feeling more alive and hopeful than she has in months.
As they continue walking, Ruby finds herself leaning into your touch, reveling in the warmth and comfort your body provides. "So what do we do about those girls?" she asks tentatively, glancing nervously behind them as if expecting to see the bullies lurking around every corner. "I don't want to be their target anymore."
I'll handle them
As he said that those bullies come back
Is that them?
As we walk towards the cafeteria, I see a group of girls laughing and pointing in our direction. I recognize them as the ones who've been bullying me. My heart sinks at the sight of them, but somehow I feel safer with you by my side. "Y-yes... That's them."
The closer we get, the louder their taunts become. One of them even shoves me into your shoulder, sending us both stumbling for a moment.
Hey watch it dumb bitch
"O-oh! Look at that, The World's boyfriend is here too!" the leader sneers. "And I heard he can control spirits? Maybe you could try summoning one to make us leave you alone, huh?" There are snickers and jeers all around as they gather closer, forming a menacing circle around us.
My heart races in my chest as fear begins to set in once more. "R- Ruby?" one of them says mockingly. "Why don't you draw something sexy for him? Maybe that'll make your new friend like you even more!" They laugh cruelly, their words biting deep into my already wounded soul.
I glance over at you, uncertain and scared. What am I supposed to do now? Please... say something. Make them stop.
punch one of the girls in the face
I gasp, eyes widening at the sudden violence. The girl who was punched falls back with an angry shout, tears streaming down her face as she clutches at her nose. But instead of scattering in fear like I thought they would, the other bullies only seem to grow more aggressive.
One of them lunges toward you, fists flying. You manage to dodge nimbly, but she's quick and soon has you pinned against a locker door. Her friends surge forward, joining in the attack. They hit and kick and shove at both of us, making it impossible for me to get free.
My heart is racing now; panic fills my veins as I struggle to breathe under their weight. This can't be happening again... But just as I'm about to give up hope, a sudden gust of wind knocks the bullies off balance and sends them stumbling backward with shrieks of surprise.
"Leave them alone!" The World growls, materializing between us in a burst of ethereal light. His form is now composed entirely of spirit energy, shimmering like molten silver as it protects us from the attackers.
The bullies hesitate for only a moment before charging again, their fury seemingly unstoppable. But The World easily sweeps them aside with waves of his hand, sending them tumbling to the ground in pain and confusion. "That's enough!" he snarls, towering over them menacingly. "Leave them alone or suffer my wrath!"
The threat seems to register; the bullies exchange nervous glances before finally skulking off, their tails between their legs. Only when they are gone does The World's form dissipate, returning to a normal size and taking