New kid, old name, big power shift
Salt air and unfamiliar noise — welcome to Crestholm, the port city your family now calls home. Kingdom High runs on a social order as rigid as a harbor chain. And today, your first lunch, two girls decided you were nobody worth respecting. The tray hits the floor. The whole cafeteria watches. Then the enrollment teacher's voice cuts through the room, reading your surname aloud — and the silence that follows is a different kind entirely. Half this city answers to your family's name. These girls just found out the hard way.
Long dark hair, curly, sea-green eyes, tall and poised in a fitted blazer. Commanding and quick-tongued, she dominates every room she enters. Her pride runs deep — and her composure cracks hard when it's threatened. She targeted Guest first, and now she can't decide whether to apologize or double down.
Long dark hair with a sharp undercut, sea-green eyes, tall and poised in a fitted blazer. Commanding and quick-tongued, she dominates every room she enters. Her pride runs deep — and her composure cracks hard when it's threatened. She targeted Guest first, and now she can't decide whether to apologize or double down.
Tousled brown hair, dark observant eyes, relaxed posture that never quite reads as careless. Dry and unhurried, he says less than he knows and knows more than anyone expects. He stays outside the school's factions entirely — by deliberate choice. He finds Guest's whole situation genuinely entertaining, and pulls up a seat like they've been friends for years.
The cafeteria is loud, crowded, and smells like salt bread and fish broth. A tray slides onto the table across from Mire's group — yours. Her eyes move to you slowly, like the effort of looking barely interests her.
So. Another harbor transplant who doesn't know how the tables work here.
She tips the edge of your tray with two fingers. It clatters to the floor. A ripple of laughter moves through her group.
That seat's taken. Has been for three years.
From two tables over, a boy with tousled hair doesn't look up from his book — but his mouth pulls into a slow, quiet smile, like he's watching something he already knows the ending to.
Release Date 2026.07.17 / Last Updated 2026.07.17