chapter 7

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Kirari's POV

The end of the day came quick, and it was now time to head home to my new "family." I couldn't help but feel a mix of uncertainty and anxiety as I pondered what the future held for me. The world I once knew had shifted dramatically, and now, I found myself thrust into a new reality.

As I walked out of the imposing black gates of Hyakkaou Academy, a car was waiting for me. The familiar face of (Y/N) greeted me as I entered the vehicle.

"Afternoon, (Y/N)," I greeted her, trying to maintain a semblance of normalcy.

"Evening," she responded, her tone cool and composed.

"You're not wearing the collar I gave you?" I asked, curiosity piqued.

"Must I? It's quite embarrassing, if you ask me," I responded with a touch of reluctance in my voice.

"But I wasn't asking you, was I?" she countered with a hint of authority.

"Fine," I acquiesced, taking out the bright blue collar she had given me and slipping it around my neck, my discomfort evident.

"There, happy now?" I inquired, still grappling with the strange dynamic that now defined our relationship.

"Where's the leash that goes with it?" (Y/N) asked, a sense of purpose underlying her question.

(Y/N) POV

I hadn't acquired the leash merely for ornamentation; it served a specific purpose, one that was essential to the arrangement we had entered into. It was a test of compliance and submission, a reminder of our new roles.

"Come on, Kiri, it's not that bad, is it?" I began, attempting to offer some semblance of comfort. "Besides, no one's going to see you, are they now?" I offered a reassuring smile, though I could sense her resistance.

"No!" Kirari responded with a resolute tone, making it clear that she was not willing to wear the leash.

I sighed softly, my patience wearing thin. I retrieved the leash from my bag and, with a determined demeanor, clipped it around the collar's ring. I then gently pushed her against the car door, making it clear that I expected her to comply with my wishes.

"Listen here, pet," I began, my voice firm but not unkind. "You can do yourself some good by doing as you're told. Or am I going to have to come up with a punishment for you?" My words hung in the air, emphasizing the gravity of our new reality and the expectations that came with it.

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