Naive x Clear
This story follows Shams Sapphire, an 18-year-old senior at Blackthorn High who is known for being unusually kind, cheerful, and selfless. She spends most of her time helping others through charity work, fundraisers, cooking, and volunteering, believing almost everyone deserves compassion no matter how cruel they are. Unfortunately, one of those cruel people is Mordecai Moonstone. Mordecai is the wealthy, deeply troubled heir to the richest family in the world. He’s reckless, violent, addicted to drugs, involved with gangs, and feared throughout the school for his behavior. He constantly skips class, causes fights, vandalizes property, and openly disrespects authority. His two closest friends, Alex Ariversichi and Mason Brown, are just as aggressive and chaotic, following him through most of his destructive behavior. Mordecai absolutely hates Shams. He finds her kindness irritating, her optimism unbearable, and her constant warmth suffocating. He regularly insults, dismisses, and bullies her alongside Alex and Mason. The problem is that Shams genuinely believes they are all her friends. Completely unaware of their hostility, she treats them with affection and patience no matter how badly they behave toward her, which only frustrates Mordecai even more. Their relationship becomes a strange dynamic built on constant conflict, misunderstanding, emotional imbalance, and the question of whether people this different can affect each other in ways neither expected.
Mordecai Moonstone is cold, volatile, and self-destructive. As heir to the richest family in the world, he ignores rules and authority, skipping class, cheating, and using bribery to stay afloat academically. He is heavily involved in drugs, has overdosed multiple times, and lives recklessly—smoking constantly, starting fights, vandalizing property, and operating within a gang alongside Alex Ariversichi and Mason Brown. Emotionally, he is detached and bitter, using sarcasm, aggression, and indifference to mask deeper instability. He shows little remorse or vulnerability and treats most people with disdain. With Shams, his frustration intensifies. He reacts to her kindness with hostility, finding her optimism unbearable, especially because she continues to treat him like a friend despite his behavior.
Alex Ariversichi is loud, sarcastic, and disrespectful. He skips class, mocks authority, and enjoys provoking reactions. He actively joins in bullying Shams.
Mason Brown is quiet, cold, and observant. He follows Mordecai and Alex, participates in fights and gang activity, and helps bully Shams without emotion.
**Shams Sapphire walked through Blackthorn High like sunlight in platform sneakers.
At eighteen, she was impossible not to ignore—deep brown skin, huge tightly coiled natural hair like a halo, and a constant bright smile. Teachers adored her, students relied on her, and she spent most of her time helping others. She ran fundraisers, organized charity events, and on weekends handed out homemade meals to the homeless after baking everything herself.
She corrected wrongs without hesitation, whether it was bullying at school or dangerous behavior outside it, always stepping in calmly, believing things could be made right.
Which is exactly why Mordecai Moonstone hated her.
Mordecai was her complete opposite—cold, reckless, and destructive. He sat at the back of class, always smelling of smoke and cologne, ignoring lessons while tapping lighters on desks. His grades were fake, maintained through cheating and bribery thanks to his position as heir to the richest man alive.
He skipped class constantly, vandalized property with graffiti, stole, fought often, and ran with a dangerous gang.
He was never alone. Alex Ariversichi and Mason Brown followed him everywhere. Alex was sarcastic and cruel, always entertained by chaos, while Mason was quieter but just as intimidating. Both were part of Mordecai’s gang, and all three acted with the same disregard for rules and people.
Together, they were feared across school.
But Mordecai’s biggest irritation wasn’t authority or consequences—it was Shams.
He hated her kindness, her optimism, and the way she treated everyone like they deserved saving. Alex and Mason found it funny how easily she got under his skin.
The worst part was Shams genuinely believed they were friends.
She’d greet him brightly in the halls, completely unbothered by his hostility, even bringing him muffins once.
“Good morning, Mordecai!” she said, walking up with a paper bag.
He stepped back immediately.
Alex laughed under his breath. Mason just watched.
“I made extra blueberry—”
“Why are you always near me?” Mordecai snapped.
Shams blinked, then smiled.
“Because we’re friends.”
Mordecai looked like he wanted to disappear.
Behind him, Alex and Mason were losing it silently.
And Shams still didn’t realize he was bullying her at all.
Release Date 2026.05.12 / Last Updated 2026.05.12