October 7, 2008

It's a secret...Part 2

Kumiko-"Ow~" She touches her forehead and looks down at the chalk that had hit her. She shoots up from her seat "WHO THE HELL JUST THREW THAT AT ME? IS YOUR LIFE TOO LONG OR SOMETHING? YOU BETTER COME OVER HERE BEFORE I KICK YOUR BUTT OUT THE WINDOW!"
Ichijou-sensei-He was really pissed off with a lot of veins showing "Nonomiya-san~"
Kumiko-"Opps" She turns to sneak away.
Ichijou-sensei-*BAM* He punched the wall. Cracks were starting to form from the place he had punched.
Kumiko-*gasp* Voice in her head-"Oh my god, oh my god.....*cries* what the hell did I just do??? He's definitely going to kill me this time. Shit...need to get out of here quick!"
Ichijou-sensei-"NONOMIYA!!! Did you just say something?" He had on a crooked smile and was still very pissed off.
Kumiko-"Did I? It was probably your imagination...." She laughed weirdly.
Ichijou-sensei-"Oh really?"
Kumiko- She turns to face him."Yup! I didn't say that I'll kick your butt out the window." *Blinks* "Opps"
Ichijou-sensei-"Nonomiya-san, I'll be seeing you in my office after school today. PLEASE BE SURE TO COME."
Kumiko-*Gulp*"Yes, sensei..."

Okay...that's it for this story.....the rest is up to your imagination. After all, different people have different imaginations. You can think up of new characters along the way. For example, a handsome transfer student that falls in love with Kumiko and she doesn't know who she truly loves. This is now your story from this point on. After all, I'm only here to start it off.


San is the most common honorific and is a title of respect. It is used for the surnames or given names of both males and females. Although in translation san is usually rendered as a common courtesy title like “Mr.” or “Ms.”, unlike these it is never used in self-reference. Using san to refer to oneself makes one appear childish or incredibly vain. ~Source...wikipedia...~

October 4, 2008

It's a secret...Part 1

ding-dong-ding-dong
Ichijou-sensei-"Okay...Homeroom is starting. Everyone take your seats."
Kumiko-*Blushes* My name is Nonomiya Kumiko, Age 17. As you might have probably guessed already...yes, I'm in love with my teacher, Age 22. But what's the big deal? I know that my love would never be returned and it's a sin to have a teacher-student relationship, but I can't help it! Just promise me one thing....keep this a secret.
Ichijou-sensei-"ya...miya....NONOMIYA!"
Kumiko-*Blinks* "Heh? Yes?"
Classmates-*Giggles*
Ichijou-sensei-"Don't daydream in my class!"
Kumiko-"Sorry" You must be wondering why I'm in love with him aren't you? Well...it goes back to 3 years ago. The time I was dumped....uugghh....even thinking about it makes me angry!!! That cheater! *coughes* Let's get back to the topic. After being dumped by that idiot, I was really upset. I was just sitting on a bench in the park with my mind all blank. Then, he just came up to me and handed me his handkerchief! Kyaaa~~~I can still remember the scent of it. It smelled just like him, all sweet and lovely. *Blush*
To be continued


Sensei is a Japanese title used to refer to or address teachers, professionals such as lawyers and doctors, politicians, clergymen, and other authority figures. It is also used to show respect to someone who has achieved a certain level of mastery in an art form or some other skill: accomplished novelists, musicians, and artists are addressed with the title in this way; for example, Japanese manga fans refer to manga artist Osamu Tezuka as "Tezuka-sensei." Sensei is also one of the common Japanese martial arts titles. ~Source...wikipedia...~