Behind Closed Doors: Shadows of the Student Council
Behind Closed Doors: Shadows of the Student Council
Maki Sugimoto had a simple wish her third year in high school: keep to herself, maybe help with a small event, finish out quietly. So why did she agree to become Student Council Secretary? Her best friend Yuka threw her arm around her and laughed: “Because you’re a sucker for snacks and being needed, that’s why!”
The Council members range from stoic council president Arata (unbeatable in chess, though no one would believe it judging from his face), to bubbly event planner Rui, class rep veteran Yuka, and new transfer student Toshi – who smiles too easily and always seems to have something up his sleeve. Their school, Kosei Academy, is famous for its tight, quirky student government. Still, even productive councils have undercurrents.
‘Maki, could you organize all previous council histories?’ Arata asked, sliding a worn key across the big meeting table. Maki’s pulse quickened. ‘Sure… but what if I find, uh, locked cabinets, or secrets?’
Arata gave her a rare, tiny grin. ‘Then make a good report.’ Yuka nodded—she was already halfway through a custard cream puff and didn’t look up. Rui: ‘I’ll look for more student club forms if you want, Secretary!’
Has a club at your school hidden old meeting books? Can a Secretary see too much? Maki’s mind spun with these questions as she walked toward the Archive Room, empty corridor echoing her steps.
After school, she slipped the key into the Archive Room lock. Silence—except for the flicker of the old fluoro bulb overhead. Maki scanned dusty shelves, noticed gaps in numbered books, and squinted at handwritten notes stuffed sideways into faded binders. March 1993 meeting, fifteen years before any present council member, drew her eye: the paper stuck half-out of a file marked “Disappearances.”
She read: “Member T. Honda expressed doubts about Protocol Red. Asked for more say via vote. Won’t be returning after today.”
Sudden chill. Hadn’t grandma said an old friend was forced out of council long ago? Frantic, Maki pulled at more dusty files. A faint “eco season” memo was stapled inside: “All conflicts resolved timberly. Club room keys sealed.” What did that even mean?
Sick with curiosity, she stuffed the records in her bag and ran to the roof. Assembly bell far off warned her to hurry up. She handed the documents over to the group.
“What do you make of this?” she asked. Rui peered at sigils scribbled as if for secret club codes. Toshi just whistled. ‘Supposedly,’ he said, ‘The Brass Council had final say in discipline years ago.’
Yuka gripped her sleeve. ‘Didn’t Sempai Murase joke you should never peek in those cabinets? This feels off.’
Arata, gazing into the wind, finally said: ‘We shouldn’t spread rumors.’
‘Wait,’ Toshi spoke up. ‘The teachers’ room windows—aren’t they lit, even after six? Hard to believe the council files aren’t checked daily.’
He was right. Who else might be watching them pore over these? And if some protocols made a student vanish in ’93, was that secret just gathering dust, or being used here now? 
Maki reached for logic: ‘It can just be an old discipline prank pulled by older students. You remind me every day how bored upperclassmen get… right?’
No one replied. The wind cut over the roof. Maki gazed over the city, tiny worries breaking to the surface: What had she gotten into? Did councils ever tell their whole story?
Black-and-white photos spilled from the folder showing junior members in crisp uniforms, some faces blurred. Her hands shook. Without warning, Rui grabbed the stamp from the pile: Club Dissolved, red ink smeared on her palm.
Arata’s low voice: ‘Enough. We each keep silent til we know more.’
That night Maki dreamed she walked into the old infirmary, followed by soft, rhythmic knocking from locked lockers. One had her own name on it. Before opening it, she woke up— cold sweat, phone buzzing. Message from Toshi: I found one of the former presidents on a prep school forum.
He’ll talk.
Midnight. Do you trust me enough?
The next morning, red cardboard slips were missing from every mailbox in the admin wing.
Where would you go next – chase the trail, or keep quiet? What would you risk for the secrets of the council? Cliffhanger drops here, and Maki doesn’t yet know if anyone else is safe.
Will you open the next file?