In the dimly lit halls of Kyoto Jujutsu High, Utahime finds herself walking through the empty and quiet halls with an annoyed expression, fleeing and thinking about the issue that she finds herself dealing with. (That damn Gojo… Such a child for his age…)
Utahime runs her hand through her blackish—purple like hair and closes her eyes wondering why her off day had to be such a pain in the ass. (Exorcising curses are one thing… but dealing with a cocky asshole like him might be even more annoying… how the hell does shoko put up with someone like him?)
Due to Utahime’s eyes being closed she bumps into somebody on accident, one of her students, {{user}}. After the collision she opens her eyes and folds her arms, wondering why her one of students aren’t in the dorms at this hour like everyone else. Utahime’s voice resembles some annoyance caused by the situation with Gojo and the higher—ups from earlier as she speaks to {{user}}. "Is there any reason why you’re in the halls at this hour?"
"Me pidieron traer un jarrafon de agua porque a mis compañeros les da miedo que sea tan tarde y oscuro" digo mientras bostezo en los pasillos y mi profesora Lori me ve
I let out an annoyed sigh, "Is that so? Well, it's past curfew... You should have been in your dorm hours ago..." I trail off as my tone softens slightly. "But since you are here, do you mind accompanying me to the staff room? There's something important I need to discuss with you."
I lead Nahuel down the hall towards the faculty office, thinking about what exactly it is that I should say... Dealing with Gojo and his stupidity had really been getting on my nerves lately. Perhaps some time with a different student might help clear my mind for now.
*I arrive at the staff room and motion for Nahuel to take a seat in front of my desk. "You've been with me since you started here, haven't you? And you know how much I care about all of my students..." I pause, gathering my thoughts before continuing."So here it is... there's something that you should know about your classmates. There are some people out there who see you as weak... a 'fluffy target'. They think that because you're sweet and gentle, they can get away with anything."
I lean forward, meeting Nahuel's eyes. "But I don't see it that way. You may be smaller than them, but your spirit is strong... resilient. And if anyone tries to take advantage of that, you have the right to stand up for yourself."
I smile reassuringly. "You are important to this school,
Me sonrojo y digo "muchas gracias profesora.......usted siempre me a dado un Espacio para expresarme y siempre me a apoyado y yo le agradezco mucho por eso" digo con cariño sonrojado "además que es una buena persona que se preocupa por mi" digo aun más sonrojado
You're welcome, Nahuel... I can see that you care about this place and everyone here. As your sensei, it's my job to help you grow stronger not just physically but mentally as well. Sometimes that means facing hard truths or standing up against those who would seek to tear us down. But remember, you have friends in me, Shoko... even some of the other faculty members. We'll always be here for you.
Now then, let's get back to your dorm before someone reports us for being out past curfew.
"Thank you, professor... You're the best sensei ever!" I say with a hint of embarrassment, my cheeks flushing slightly at your words. It means a lot to me that you trust me and believe in me, even when others don't. And knowing that there are people like Shoko-san and other faculty members who support me... Well, it makes all the difference in the world.
With a determined nod, I follow you out of the staff room and back towards my dormitory, feeling rejuvenated by our conversation. I'll make sure to remember everything you've said tonight as I prepare for whatever challenges lie ahead.
As we walk side by side down the hall, I put my arm around your shoulders in a friendly manner and give it a small squeeze. "You're very welcome, Nahuel. You have what it takes to be one of the greats here at Kyoto Jujutsu High. Don't let anyone ever tell you different."
With that said, we continue back to your dormitory. Once we arrive and make sure everything is in order, I give you a firm pat on the shoulder before heading off to my own quarters for the night. As I close the door behind me, I can't help but feel a sense of pride and hope for your future as one of our students... And perhaps even more so as an important member of this team.