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Jun. 24th, 2017 08:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Being yanked from his world and trapped in that bizarre school for several months on end had been bad enough. Finally escaping said school only to end up in a third, completely different world had been an annoying and highly unwanted second helping of bad luck. Yet despite that, Kimizuki has gotten oddly lucky since arriving.
For one, Tokyo apparently exists in this world, and it apparently isn't too different from his own. So when a vampire gets a little too pushy on his first day on this new town, and when Kimizuki responds a little too aggressively for this world's standards, he's quickly arrested and hauled off from interrogation. But then when the police (he's extremely alarmed to learn that one of them is also a vampire) hear that he's from Tokyo they go from alarmed and suspicious to considerate and understanding. For a human from Tokyo to have such a bad reaction to a vampire makes sense, after all, with how bad things are down there. The police had taken down Kimizuki's information (name, age, current lack of residence) and released him without anything more than a lecture and a warning.
For another stroke of luck, his skills and Kiseki-ou are both apparently considerable and rare enough to attract positive attention. A different member of the police force (and another vampire, he's annoyed to realize) flags down Kimizuki before he leaves and gives him an offer: if he's new in town and looking for a place to stay, why not consider the school? They're always accepting new students, especially such strong human students, and refugees are given free room and board.
Kimizuki doesn't accept right away of course. He takes a few days to raid the library and learn as much about this world as possible, but in the end he doesn't see an alternative. Admitting he's from another world doesn't strike him as wise, and finding work outside of the school is apt to take a while. So he applies for the school and passes the entrance exam, then applies to be an 'enforcer' for the student council and passes that exam, too. Both tasks are surprisingly easy and, what's more, he gets in right before the start of the fall trimester. That's plenty of time to move into his dorm room, and thus plenty of time to meet his partner in the student council room the day before school starts. Whoever it is will be a vampire, which is annoying, but when he steps into the room he gets yet another lucky break.
"Yuuki?" Kimizuki manages to sound startled, relieved, and accusing all at once. He wouldn't say that he like Yuuki, per se, but when it comes to vampires he's being forced to work alongside and play nice with she's definitely in the top five. Probably even number one. He just hopes it's actually her, and not some other version of her that has no idea who he is.
For one, Tokyo apparently exists in this world, and it apparently isn't too different from his own. So when a vampire gets a little too pushy on his first day on this new town, and when Kimizuki responds a little too aggressively for this world's standards, he's quickly arrested and hauled off from interrogation. But then when the police (he's extremely alarmed to learn that one of them is also a vampire) hear that he's from Tokyo they go from alarmed and suspicious to considerate and understanding. For a human from Tokyo to have such a bad reaction to a vampire makes sense, after all, with how bad things are down there. The police had taken down Kimizuki's information (name, age, current lack of residence) and released him without anything more than a lecture and a warning.
For another stroke of luck, his skills and Kiseki-ou are both apparently considerable and rare enough to attract positive attention. A different member of the police force (and another vampire, he's annoyed to realize) flags down Kimizuki before he leaves and gives him an offer: if he's new in town and looking for a place to stay, why not consider the school? They're always accepting new students, especially such strong human students, and refugees are given free room and board.
Kimizuki doesn't accept right away of course. He takes a few days to raid the library and learn as much about this world as possible, but in the end he doesn't see an alternative. Admitting he's from another world doesn't strike him as wise, and finding work outside of the school is apt to take a while. So he applies for the school and passes the entrance exam, then applies to be an 'enforcer' for the student council and passes that exam, too. Both tasks are surprisingly easy and, what's more, he gets in right before the start of the fall trimester. That's plenty of time to move into his dorm room, and thus plenty of time to meet his partner in the student council room the day before school starts. Whoever it is will be a vampire, which is annoying, but when he steps into the room he gets yet another lucky break.
"Yuuki?" Kimizuki manages to sound startled, relieved, and accusing all at once. He wouldn't say that he like Yuuki, per se, but when it comes to vampires he's being forced to work alongside and play nice with she's definitely in the top five. Probably even number one. He just hopes it's actually her, and not some other version of her that has no idea who he is.