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Ink between us

Evanoir
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Synopsis
Seventeen-year-old Yuuji Aikawa is everything a model student should be: organized, top of his class, and emotionally untouchable. With his crisp uniforms and perfectly aligned notebooks, Yuuji lives by quiet rules—don’t draw attention, don’t get involved, and never let anyone see beneath the surface. Enter Ren Sakamoto, the transfer student with a silver earring, ink-stained fingers, and a smirk that defies authority. Ren is chaos in human form. He talks back to teachers, never follows the dress code, and for reasons only the universe seems to understand, decides that Yuuji is his new favorite target. After a classroom disruption lands them both in after-school library detention, Yuuji finds himself cornered into spending his quiet afternoons with the very person who seems determined to unravel him. But as pages are shelved and insults are exchanged, a different kind of tension begins to simmer—one that neither of them wants to admit. Behind the sarcasm, silences, and stolen glances, Yuuji starts to question the life he's worked so hard to control. And Ren, for all his bravado, starts to realize that some people are worth holding on to—even if it means letting his guard down. In a world of school bells, whispered poetry, and ink-stained hands, two boys from opposite worlds find themselves caught in a story neither of them meant to write.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The New Transfer

The first day of second term brought with it a rainstorm, a broken heater, and the kind of silence that only arrived before something dramatic. Yuuji Aikawa sat in his usual front-row seat, spine straight, pen aligned perfectly with the edge of his desk. His notebook already had the date and class neatly written, underlined twice. He had read ahead. Of course, he had.

That's when the door slid open with a casual bang. A tall figure stepped into the room, soaked at the hem, silver earring gleaming under the flickering lights. His uniform blazer hung loose off one shoulder. Hair unruly, a smirk plastered on his face like he knew he didn't belong and liked it that way.

"I'm Ren Sakamoto. Transfer," the boy said, scratching the back of his neck as if introducing himself was a chore. He didn't bow. Instead, he scanned the room like he was measuring everyone—then zeroed in on Yuuji.

"Sit anywhere that's free," the teacher muttered from behind a newspaper, sipping lukewarm coffee.

Ren didn't move to the back like most transfers did. Instead, he walked straight up to the front row and stopped right beside Yuuji.

"You're in my seat," he said casually.

Yuuji blinked once, slowly. "This is open seating."

Ren shrugged. "Yeah. I'm choosing this one. You should move."

Around them, the class went still. Eyes darted between the class rep and the new rebel like they were watching a fuse burn.

"I always sit here," Yuuji said coolly, voice crisp. "I suggest you try the second row."

"I could," Ren said, "but you looked like someone who needs a little shaking up."

Yuuji smiled the way he did when he filed complaints with precision. "Then perhaps you should try shaking a dictionary. You might learn something."

Someone choked on laughter in the back.

Ren grinned like he'd just been handed a challenge.

The teacher sighed. "Just pick a seat. Any seat."

But it was too late. The air had already changed.

And Yuuji Aikawa knew, with the deepest kind of certainty, that Ren Sakamoto was going to ruin everything.