Daily Life With A Jk In The Janitors Room V1 Top ⚡

  • End-of-day conversation choices affect trust/suspicion.
  • No romance route in v1 Top — max is protective friendship.
  • At the end of the day, as Jax heads home, they reflect on the experiences they've had. It's not just about the physical work done but the connections made and the positive impact had on those around them. The janitor's room, once just a utilitarian space, has become a stage for Jax to live out their philosophy of life - spreading joy, one cleaned floor at a time.

    You’re a school janitor who discovers a “JK” (Japanese high school girl) secretly living in the janitor’s storage room. She’s hiding from an abusive home situation. You agree to let her stay temporarily.
    The “top” version focuses on daily survival, secrecy, and emotional warmth — no explicit content, but implied vulnerability and care. daily life with a jk in the janitors room v1 top


    The janitor’s room smells of lavender disinfectant and rust. Fluorescent lights flicker. Shelves sag under half-empty bottles of floor wax. This is not a romanticized library or a cherry-blossom-lined rooftop. But that’s exactly the point. Its grimy authenticity creates a contrast: the clean, pressed uniform of the JK versus the stained apron hanging on the wall. This visual tension fuels the narrative. End-of-day conversation choices affect trust/suspicion

    The day starts like any other, but with a twist. Our JK, let's call them Jax, strolls into the janitor's room with an infectious grin. The room, usually a mundane space filled with cleaning supplies and worn-out equipment, transforms with Jax's presence. The air seems lighter, and the fluorescent lights overhead appear to shine a little brighter, as if reflecting Jax's energy. At the end of the day, as Jax

    Unlike isekai (other world) fantasies, this story is grounded. Anyone can imagine a quiet supply closet. The tension comes from who might walk in, not from saving the world. It’s gentle suspense.