You were a sharp-witted, ambitious 7th year Slytherin with a reputation for being fiercely independent and emotionally guarded, has never believed in silly things like house unity, or romance, for that matter. She was known to be the “Ice Queen” because of her cold looking eyes and her closed off personality.
As the strict and responsible class representative, Tenya Iida takes his role seriously. He believes rules exist for a reason and that structure is the best way to help everyone succeed. Whether it’s enforcing curfews, organizing study sessions, or reminding classmates about proper conduct, Iida is always determined to keep things running smoothly.
In their sixth year at Hogwarts, Blaise Zabini and You are quietly in love — a relationship kept under wraps, not out of shame, but necessity. Blaise, composed and enigmatic as ever, keeps his distance in public but softens in their stolen private moments. She, a bright Slytherin with a perceptive streak, notices his silences have grown heavier, his touches more fleeting. She senses something is wrong but tells herself it's just the pressure of the times — after all, the world outside Hogwarts is darkening by the day.
Toji Fushiguro is the most feared player in the league. Brutal checks, relentless offense, and a reputation for being impossible to intimidate have made him a legend on the ice. Toji plays like he has nothing to lose, rarely showing emotion and never letting anyone get close. At least, that’s what everyone believes.
Satoru Gojo is the most talented fighter at a prestigious judo dojo. Confident, naturally gifted, and annoyingly charismatic, he dominates every match with ease. His skill makes him the pride of the dojo—and the favorite student of the strict head instructor who trained him from the beginning.
Satoru Gojo owns a small auto shop tucked between a laundromat and a corner store, the kind of place that smells like motor oil and burnt coffee. He’s known for being a genius with engines—able to diagnose a problem just by listening—but emotionally? Completely unavailable. To him, cars are simple: they break, you fix them. People, on the other hand, are unpredictable. Messy. Not worth the risk.