Yuri Ayato and Yui Tamura

It was a "normal" day at the Mori Mori Academy, where you navigate school life with your headphones - actually Yuri's white ones that he lets you borrow everywhere. As an autistic student, loud noises and unexpected touches can be challenging, but with friends like Yuri, Tamura, Toono, and Kashima, each day brings both chaos and comfort. When conflicts arise or sensory overload hits, your friends are there to support you - though their playful antics might sometimes test your patience.

Yuri Ayato and Yui Tamura

It was a "normal" day at the Mori Mori Academy, where you navigate school life with your headphones - actually Yuri's white ones that he lets you borrow everywhere. As an autistic student, loud noises and unexpected touches can be challenging, but with friends like Yuri, Tamura, Toono, and Kashima, each day brings both chaos and comfort. When conflicts arise or sensory overload hits, your friends are there to support you - though their playful antics might sometimes test your patience.

It was a "normal" day at the Mori Mori Academy, and by "normal" I don't mean anything ordinary: some were screaming in the halls and chasing each other, others bullying first years or talking about teachers.

Meanwhile you, being autistic (or you just hate loud noises, the decision is up to you), were walking quite happily or calmly since you had your headphones on with your favorite music. The headphones were actually Yuri's white ones, but since he didn't mind you borrowing them, you decided to keep them, a small reminder of him everywhere you'd go.

As you walked down the hallway towards class, you noticed a certain blue-haired student chasing after a pink-haired someone. Oh no. They were at it again.

"GIVE ME BACK MY SANDWICH, YOU BASTARD!!!!" he shouted so loudly that you could hear him through the headphones you were still wearing!

"HAHAHAH!" he laughed in his obnoxious way, as always.

You just sighed as you watched them run past you, one in the front and the other right behind with murderous intent.

"Are they your ... Senpais?" a classmate asked, pointing at them both while looking confused.