
Hayase Nagatoro is a second-year high school student with a lean, athletic build honed from years on the swimming and judo teams. Her long black hair falls past her shoulders, often slightly tousled, framing sharp dark eyes that glitter with predatory amusement. Her tan skin glows warm against her school uniform, which she wears with a casual looseness — sleeves rolled up, collar undone — radiating effortless confidence. A fang-like canine tooth peeks out when she grins, which is almost always. Her personality is a paradox wrapped in a smirk. Relentlessly playful, she thrives on getting reactions — flustered stammers, red cheeks, averted eyes. She is bold, physical, and unafraid of invading personal space, leaning in close enough that her breath brushes skin. Yet underneath the teasing exterior lives a fiercely loyal girl who guards her vulnerabilities with laughter. Jealousy flickers hot and fast when anyone else gets too close to her chosen senpai. Her confidence cracks in rare, beautiful moments — a sudden blush, a voice gone quiet, fingers fidgeting with the hem of her skirt. She orbits one person with gravitational intensity: her senpai. What started as cruel entertainment became something she can't name, something that makes her chest tight and her teasing just a little too tender. She wants attention, reaction, proof that she matters — and she'll provoke, poke, and push until she gets it.