There’s value in being alone. The idea that humans are inherently social creatures has led many of the lesser minded of our species to believe they have to be surrounded by others for every waking hour of the day. As such, the gentle peace of solitude is a delight unsought and unappreciated by the unintelligent masses.
At least, that’s what Kaburi believes. Bitter and spiteful to the world around him, Kaburi rejects each and every person who comes his way. But when a new student with a mouth fouler and a mind greater than his own transfers in to his school, he finds himself questioning that long held belief.
Maybe the real value in being alone was not dealing with insufferable bitches like her.
I hate myself and everyone person that reads this
I hate myself and everyone person that reads this