**Chapter 14: A Room Full of Surprises**

Part 14

As I left Tokoyami's room, I couldn't shake off the feeling that I had only scratched the surface of his personality. His room had been a reflection of his intense and focused nature, and I had enjoyed our conversation immensely. I made my way to Koda's room, curious to see what his space would be like. As I knocked on the door, a soft voice called out, "Come in!" I pushed open the door and was immediately greeted by a sight that made my heart melt. Koda was sitting on his bed, surrounded by a collection of stuffed animals and plush toys, and in his arms was a tiny little bunny. It was wearing a cute little bow tie and looked adorable. "Ah, Vesper! Come on in," Koda said, smiling at me. I couldn't help but squeal with delight as I walked over to Koda. "Awwww, it's so cute!" I exclaimed, reaching out to hold the bunny close to me. Koda laughed and handed it over to me, and I couldn't resist giving it a squeeze. The bunny nuzzled its head into my chest, and I felt a wave of affection wash over me. The other boys, who had been watching from the doorway, looked on with a mixture of amusement and jealousy. "Hey, that's bribery!" Kirishima joked, grinning at Koda. "You're trying to win Vesper over with your cute bunny." Tetsuki chuckled and nodded in agreement. "Yeah, Koda, you're a sneaky one." Shoji just shook his head, smiling. "Koda's always been a sucker for cute things." Tokoyami, on the other hand, just raised an eyebrow. "I suppose it's effective," he said dryly. The girls in the group, who had been watching from the sidelines, were completely smitten with the bunny. "Ooh, can I hold it? Can I pet it?" one of them asked, bouncing up and down with excitement. Koda laughed and handed the bunny over to her, and soon the whole group was gathered around, cooing and fawning over the little creature. I couldn't blame them - it was really that cute. As we spent the next hour playing with the bunny and enjoying each other's company, I realized that this was what I loved about our little group. We were all so different, but we meshed together in a way that felt like home. As we said our goodbyes and headed out of Koda's room, I turned to him and smiled. "Thanks for the bunny therapy, Koda. I needed that." Koda grinned back at me. "Anytime, Vesper. Anytime."