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Akashi Seijuro, a teacher for history, just left the class room and made his way to the staff room. Classes were over for the day but he just couldn’t lean back and relax for the end of the day. He had work to do and to check some tests. Sometimes it was really tiring to be a teacher yet he enjoyed this job. He never thought that he would become a teacher for high school since he preferred the occupation of a professional shogi player. But somehow he happened to be convinced to tell some pupils about Japan’s history which was quite interesting.
Enterting the staff room, a familiar smell was attracting his nose. Coffee, the magical brown drink which would keep him awake. This day was indeed very exhausting and Akashi had a lack of sleep since he had to prepair his classes. Who could think that teaching was such a hard job?
Taking a big and hot mug of black coffee, Seijuro sat down on his desk and went through some papers. Well, at least he tried because as he read the first words someone entered the room. A certain someone with familiar black hair and stunning blue eyes. “Kazunari,” Akashi greeted and nodded his head in his direction. “Why are you still here?”
Takao Kazunari had a rough day - yesterday he had corrected exams until the early morning hours and this morning he already had to get up early for his first PE class. He loved his job as a PE and English teacher but it also was extremely tiring. On some days the PE classes pulled into the late afternoon as extracurricular activities, like coaching the Basketball Team. Today had been such a day. The hawk knew that as soon as he came home he would drop dead in an instant and thus, he decided to correct the last exams in the staff room.
As he entered the room, he was surprised to be greeted by his fellow colleague, Akashi Seijuro. "Akashi-san," Kazunari replied to the other, as he sat down on a chair close to Akashi's desk, after snatching himself the last cup of coffee. "I still have a few exam's to correct - and I am more productive at work than at home. What about you?" He asked, sipping on his drink.










