As the bell rang, signaling the start of class, all eyes turned expectantly towards the door as the teacher entered, carrying an air of authority mixed with a hint of mischief.
"Now, students, we have a transfer student," the teacher announced, his voice booming with enthusiasm. "Alexander, please come inside and introduce yourself."
As the spotlight shifted to me, I couldn't help but feel a surge of excitement at the opportunity to make a grand entrance. With a confident stride, I entered the room, my head held high and a charming smile plastered on my face.
"Here goes nothing," I muttered under my breath.
As I made my way to the front of the class, I couldn't help but notice the range of reactions from my new classmates—some curious, some indifferent, and a few downright skeptical. But I was determined to win them over with my natural charm or my vampire charm.
"Hello, everyone," I began, my voice projecting with confidence. "My name is Alexander, and I'm thrilled to be joining your ranks here at Kuoh Academy."
A smattering of polite applause greeted my introduction, and I couldn't help but feel a swell of pride at the positive reception. Perhaps this wouldn't be so bad after all.
"Now, Alexander, why don't you tell us a little about yourself?" the teacher prompted, gesturing for me to continue.
"Well, where do I begin?" I mused aloud, pretending to ponder the question for dramatic effect. "I suppose you could say I'm a man of many talents—a jack of all trades, if you will."
A few chuckles rippled through the classroom at my self-deprecating joke, and I couldn't help but grin at the response. It seemed my charm was working its magic.
"I enjoy long walks, candlelit dinners, and Games, specifically RPGs" I continued, "But in all seriousness, I'm just your average guy looking to make some new friends and maybe learn a thing or two along the way."
If you ignore the fact that I am a Vampire God, then I'm really just an average guy.
With that, I flashed a winning smile and took my seat, feeling a sense of accomplishment wash over me. The hard part was over, and now all that was left was to navigate the intricacies of high school life with style and grace.
As the teacher droned on about the finer points of algebra, I couldn't help but feel my eyelids growing heavier by the minute. Seriously, who even uses quadratic equations in real life anyway? Unless you're planning to become a mathematician or a super villain bent on world domination, this stuff is about as useful as a chocolate teapot.
Glancing around the classroom, I couldn't help but notice the glazed expressions on my classmates' faces, their minds clearly wandering to more exciting pastures. I mean, who could blame them? We were supposed to be learning about the wonders of the universe, not the snooze fest that was algebra.
As the minutes dragged on, I found myself fighting a losing battle against the urge to doze off right then and there. I mean, sure, I could pretend to take notes like everyone else, but let's be real—my doodles of dragons and explosions were way more interesting than whatever nonsense the teacher was spouting.
As I felt myself teetering on the brink of oblivion, a familiar voice echoed through the haze of my drowsy thoughts.
"Dear, It's not a good habit to sleep in class," Death's voice chimed in from the depths of my mind.
I couldn't help but chuckle inwardly at her impeccable timing. Leave it to Death to swoop in just when things were getting unbearably dull.
"Ah, Death, my love, the apple of my eye," I mentally replied with a smirk. "You always know just when to make an entrance. I was seriously considering busting out a time spell to put an end to this educational nonsense and take myself a little nap."
Death's laughter echoed in my mind, a melodic symphony of amusement that somehow managed to lift my spirits despite the monotony of the classroom.
"I must admit, the temptation to hit the snooze button is strong," Death conceded, her tone tinged with mischief. "But you can't fall asleep on your first day of school. It's kind of a bad look, you know?"
I couldn't help but chuckle at her cheeky remark. Leave it to Death to remind me of my social standing even in the midst of a classroom snooze-fest.
"But if you're really bored, I can always call you over to my realm for a little 'excitement'," Death continued, her voice dripping with amusement.
I couldn't help but shake my head at Death's suggestion, her mischievous tone adding to the absurdity of the situation.
"Death, my dear, as tempting as it sounds to escape this snooze-fest, if I were to enter your realm, I'd die temporarily here," I explained, trying to inject a hint of seriousness into our banter. "And if that were to happen, Albedo would have a field day by cutting the head of all the people present here."
Death's laughter echoed in my mind, "Fair enough, my dear," she conceded, "Before I leave, I have one question: why didn't you reveal yourself when Sona sensed something supernatural from you?"
I chuckled at Death's question, understanding the curiosity behind it.
"Well, Death, my dear," I replied, "that's because if I reveal myself in front of Sona now, I won't be able to make a grand entrance in front of Rias later. And you know how much I love making a dramatic entrance for her."
Death's laughter resonated in my mind, her amusement palpable even without a physical presence. "Ah, young love," she mused. "Well, my dear, I won't keep you from your grand entrance any longer. Just remember to make it worth the wait."
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