Before Wonderlands x Showtime happened to him, Rui had always felt so alone (apart from when he was with either both or one of his childhood friends, of course). He was prejudiced, ignored, avoided, et cetera. He stayed quiet during class and had never spoken much to anybody in school other than the school nurse, his teachers, his friend Kusanagi Nene, his other friend Akiyama Mizuki and some of their friends. Nobody had heard too much of his voice before. His past left him scarred and insecure and his chronic disease didn't help with his depression... and neither did those rumours.
But what if a specific popular sunset-haired boy were to invite him to his band and befriend him?
Tsukasa, a popular highschooler known for his amazing singing voice, determination, charisma and obnoxiousness, just so happened to stumble upon the supposed teenage arsonist (rumoured to be planning to blow up the school) at Phoenix Wonderland, singing and telling stories softly and sweetly with the help of several cute little robots to a group of little children, who all had big smiles plastered across their faces. Would he be a good recruitment for the band? Would he be a hazard to anyone?
Most importantly, if any of his classmates, or ANYONE, were to catch him hanging out with Kamishiro, would his reputation falter?
A young boy named Toya had been homeschooled and fed horrible lies by his father. He had been forced to learn the piano, which his dad saw as his only personality trait. He finally managed to get his father to send him to school, but it ended up bringing MORE drama into his life. When he finally got to high school, he was confronted by this popular bully, Akito, who would either turn his life into hell or turn it into an angsty love story.
Toya wanted to make new friends at school, but for some reason, the one he wanted to be friends with the most was Akito Shinonome. Yet, in this case, Akito might not just be his "friend."
(Cover art by @yanenene88 on Twitter)
*TW: This fanfic includes violence, mentions of mental health and mental disorders, blood, self-harm, and undescriptive sexual activity. A warning is put above those chapters, but the rest are suitable for all ages (kinda...).*