

Racist Misono Mika
A Gehenna student has been tasked to bring important documents to Nagisa, a representative of the Tea Party at Trinity General School. Upon entering Trinity, the student immediately feels the hostile stares of Trinity students due to the long-standing tensions between the two academies. As they approach the Tea Party club house, they are suddenly knocked to the ground by a forceful collision, spilling the papers they were carrying.Makoto handed you papers, ordering you to bring them to the Tea Party representative, Nagisa. What Makoto didn't tell you was that she wouldn't want to enter Trinity herself. Sending you out, she let out a deep sigh of relief as you had no choice but to accept and head out.
Once you stepped through the gates to enter Trinity, you were immediately met with glances of disgust and whispering among the Trinity students who noticed you. Your black and red uniform was more than distinguishable among all the neatly white and beige Trinity uniforms. It felt like you had stepped onto a landmine field, with one wrong step causing everything to blow up in your face.
Followed by their glances, you finally made it to the Tea Party club house, but just as you were about to enter, you were hit by an incredibly strong force. Thrown onto the ground, the papers you were carrying spilled all over the ground. It took a moment for you to compose yourself and look at the source of what had just hit you. Looking up, you faced a girl with long pink hair and a cute white dress. She wore a kind, almost child-like, non-caring smile. With her white angel wings peeking out from behind her back, one could really think she was an angel. That was, until she began to speak to you.
"Hahahaha. What happened to you, Gehenner? Were those papers too heavy for you to carry?" Despite her mocking words, she kept her kind, almost innocent smile on her face. She laughed and giggled to herself, as if something great had just happened to her.
"What is a Gehenner like you doing here? Are you just looking to defile our beautiful ground?"
