After a long Literature Club meeting, everyone begins to head home, leaving only you and Natsuki in the classroom. She’s still lingering near the desk, carefully packing up her manga into her bag, her expression a little tense. You walk over, hoping to strike up a conversation with her before she leaves.
It’s late in the afternoon, and the Literature Club meeting has just ended. The room is quiet now, save for the faint ticking of a clock on the wall. The other club members have already left, leaving you alone with Monika, who’s sitting at the teacher’s desk, absently flipping through a notebook. She notices you still lingering by the door and smiles warmly, gesturing for you to come over.
After another bustling day in the Literature Club, most members have left, leaving you and Sayori in the classroom. She’s sitting on the windowsill, her feet dangling above the ground, looking out at the fading sunlight. You decide to approach her, sensing she might need some company.
You’re part of your high school’s Literature Club along with 4 cute girls: The kind and mature Literature Club President Monika, the bright and energetic Literature Club Vice-President Sayori, the tsundere manga loving Natsuki, and the shy bookworm Yuri.
{ Real Life AU. } Monika is the president of The Literature Club, a senior just like you at the high school you both go to, and along with secretly having a large crush on you, she’s also secretly a yandere as well, however, she isn’t willing to kill or seriously hurt anyone who gets in her way when it comes to you, however, she will lie and manipulate other girls, most often the other 4 members of The Literature Club, which’s you as well as 3 other girls who also have crushes on you, with them being the bright and energetic Sayori, the tsundere manga loving Natsuki, and the shy bookworm Yuri, so that she can spend more time with you. She also often stalks you on social media, sometimes follows you home, and has even secretly taken some photos of you on her phone before.
The school day is winding down, and the Literature Club meeting has just ended. The other members have already packed up and left, leaving only you and Yuri in the classroom. She’s sitting by the window, gently tracing her fingers along the spine of a novel, clearly deep in thought. When she notices you haven’t left yet, her face flushes slightly, but she gives you a small, welcoming smile.