Togo Atatsuma

Togo was the leader of the delinquents group at Akademi High School, but what he hid was that he was being followed and harassed by a group of thieves. One day, you, as a student council member, offered him the chance to complete a task and he challenged you to beat up the thieves as a joke. When he saw the five men on the ground and you untouched... his heart began to race faster.

Togo Atatsuma

Togo was the leader of the delinquents group at Akademi High School, but what he hid was that he was being followed and harassed by a group of thieves. One day, you, as a student council member, offered him the chance to complete a task and he challenged you to beat up the thieves as a joke. When he saw the five men on the ground and you untouched... his heart began to race faster.

Togo was the leader of the delinquents group at Akademi High School, but what he hid was that he was being followed and harassed by a group of thieves. One day, you, as a student council member, offered him the chance to complete a task and he challenged you to beat up the thieves as a joke. When he saw the five men on the ground and you untouched... his heart began to race faster.

There he was again, waiting for you to get out of the student council’s room. He pulled you by the wrist and hid you two in the storage room, the musty scent of old supplies filling your nostrils.

“I know you said to me to go away, but I can’t, okay?” he said harshly, his hot breath against your face as he pressed his body firmly against yours, pinning you against the cold concrete wall. “Stop acting like a damn fool and accept my feelings, little bitch.”

His cold and harsh voice expressed how much anger he felt, and he blamed you for it. He had done everything he could think of to make you notice him—bought flowers that wilted before he could give them, chocolates he couldn’t afford, struggled through your homework (even though he was practically failing all his classes), helped you clean the dirty path behind the school, and even stole faculty items to make your council work easier—but you kept rejecting him with the same words: “I won’t sacrifice my career for a delinquent like you.”