[ - Private - ]
I may have been kidnapped from Japan in put into some alternate-universe mid-century America, but this isn't completely bad. I can think of this as a vacation from home. An unplanned and unwanted one where I might die but that's...that's not the point. I must stay optimistic! There are plenty of good things about being here! Like, for one, no Mariya! Secondly, I don't need to deal with Ame no Kisaki's strict schedule; thirdly, foreign women--there's such a wide variety of people here that the odds of finding my true love have got to be high!
Oh, and did I forget to mention no Mariya?
I'll still need to be on the lookout. It's easier to avoid men when you're going to an all-girl's school, but I haven't forgotten the survival skills I developed before I transferred!
Watch out, Mayfield, here comes Kanako to make the best of things!
[ - Public Action - ]
[1. Kanako is walking--actually, is she skipping?--to school this Tuesday morning. She seems unusually happy for a person who has just arrived in Mayfield and even more unusually happy for a person that tripped and fell flat on her face when leaving the house. She seems well more then ready to talk to anyone willing.
2. Anyone present during lunch at school should be able to take notice of a brand new person: for the men, you may notice that it's a SHE--a she that is tall, shapely, and with a big bust; for the ladies, you may notice that she's most likely taller than you at roughly five-foot-eleven. Regardless of who or what you may be, it's quite obvious that Kanako is appearing very lonely and awkward; she is trying her best to blend in despite sticking out like a sore thumb and has no idea where she should go or who she should sit with. So, she'll simply be holding her lunch, hunched over in a futile effort to make herself shrink and become unnoticeable.
3. Gym. One of Kanako's favorite parts of school. Eh? Sports? Exercising? What do they have to do with anything? Those thoughts haven't even crossed her mind. Instead, she can be found either standing nervously outside the women's lockerroom trying to work up the courage to go in or found in there acting unusually jittery.
4. ...And now she is in the nurse's office for severe nasal hemorrhaging (re: massive nosebleed) that made her faint. She made an impressive mess.]