Daily Life With A Jk In The Janitor-s Room -v1.... [new]
: While alone, you work to earn money, which you can then spend at the school store on snacks and gifts. Interaction
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The janitor's room, a place where the mundane and the bizarre collide. For Takashi, a young janitor, it's just another day of cleaning up after the students of Kiyoshi Academy. That is, until the arrival of a JK (high school girl) named Nao. Daily Life with a JK in the Janitor-s Room -v1....
The janitor’s room serves as a sanctuary. For the protagonist and the JK, it’s a place where the social hierarchies of the school don't apply. This "us against the world" dynamic is a staple of the genre, and v1.0 executes it with a grounded, often cozy sensibility. Tips for New Players : While alone, you work to earn money,
As he began to organize the shelves, rearranging bottles of cleaner and restocking toilet paper rolls, a knock came at the door. It wasn't the usual hesitant tap of someone unsure if they should intrude; it was confident, assertive. For Takashi, a young janitor, it's just another
| Chapter | Scene | Emotional Beat | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2 | Hikari spills her tea on Sora’s shift log. He shrugs, says “It’s just paper.” | She realizes he won’t punish her for small mistakes. | | 5 | A teacher almost opens the janitor’s door. Hikari hides behind a rolling trash bin. | The thrill of shared secrecy / the danger of their arrangement. | | 7 | Hikari brings two melon pans. They eat in silence. He gives her the larger half. | First mutual act of deliberate kindness. | | 9 (Finale) | Hikari’s mother calls, screaming loud enough for Sora to hear. After she hangs up, Sora says three words: “Stay as long.” | The turning point. He offers her permanent sanctuary. |