Hito Shirezu

Hito Shirezu is a student of Daybrooke International School.

History
Hito came from a rich family, his father being the owner of a major technology company. His mother died giving birth to him, and along with the series of misfortunate events, paranoid behaviours of neighbours and relatives lead them to call him the 'devil child', making Hito believe he brings bad luck to everyone around him.

His father suffered depression after the death of Hito's mother, and spent most of his time with his work, leaving Hito to be on his own most of the times. Hito's father remarried after a few years to, unknown to him, a materialistic woman. Hito did not get along well with his step-mother.

One side of Hito's hair was burnt to get rid of his devil luck, according to a relative, though it obviously didn't change a thing. Hito continued having his uneven bangs, hoping that his luck can actually be changed.

Hito moved out of his home in Japan into an apartment in USA near his former school at the age of 13 due to some reasons, one being furthering his studies there. He received the letter from Daybrooke International School a year later, and left to enroll in Daybrooke.

Personality
Hito is an all-rounder, studious and active in co-curricular activities which made him one of the top students in his former school. He does not care about how others view him and is also a little unsocial at times, and sometimes acts cold towards others. Hito is also quite secretive. Seems to not show much emotions and always wear that 'serious' facial expression.

However, Hito cares a lot for his friends and people around him and is usually overprotective of them though he never admits. He is usually strategic in situations, but if the people he care for are involved, he might loose rational thinking to emotions.

Initially he gets emotionally affected when others mention about 'family'. Later on after his enrolment in Daybrooke, he starts to be more appriciative that at least he still has his father alive, after knowing that some of the students there does not have that privilage.