**Exposure**

Part 18

As I stood nervously in front of my room, I couldn't help but think about how vulnerable I felt with the boys scrutinizing every detail of my personal space. The boys had just finished exploring my room, and now they were gathered around me, their faces filled with various expressions. Mineta was grinning from ear to ear, while Katsuki looked like he was trying not to laugh. Ida, on the other hand, was taking notes, his eyes shining with curiosity. I felt my face heat up as I waited for their reactions. "So what do you think of my room?" I asked nervously, trying to break the silence. I had been worried about what they would think of my space, and now that they had seen it, I couldn't help but feel a sense of trepidation. The boys looked at each other, and then back at me. Mineta spoke up first, his voice filled with amusement. "It's... quite a library you've got here," he said, nodding towards the bookshelves that lined one wall of my room. "I didn't know you were such a bookworm." I smiled weakly, feeling a bit self-conscious about my love of reading. "Yeah, I guess I am," I said, trying to sound casual. Katsuki chuckled, his eyes glinting with mischief. "I didn't know you were so... organized," he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "I mean, who arranges their books by author and title?" I shrugged, feeling a bit defensive. "I just like things a certain way, I guess," I said, trying to downplay the fact that I was a bit of a perfectionist. Ida, however, looked at my room with a more serious expression. "I think it's interesting," he said, his voice filled with thoughtfulness. "It says a lot about you, doesn't it?" I looked at him uncertainly, not sure what to make of his comment. Did he mean that my room reflected my personality, or was he just being polite? The boys continued to chat and joke about my room, their comments ranging from teasing to thoughtful. I listened to their reactions, feeling a mix of emotions as I waited for them to move on to Jiro's room. Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the boys were ready to leave my room. As they filed out, I couldn't help but feel a sense of relief. I was glad that the attention was no longer on me, and I couldn't help but wonder what Jiro's room would be like. As we made our way to Jiro's room, I could feel my anxiety growing. What would the boys think of her space? Would they like it better than mine? When we arrived at Jiro's room, she opened the door nervously, her eyes scanning the group. "Welcome to my humble abode," she said, trying to sound casual. The boys flooded into her room, their eyes scanning the space as they took in every detail. I watched as they explored her room, their reactions ranging from surprise to amusement. As I waited for them to emerge from Jiro's room, I couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation. What would they think of her space? Would it change their opinion of her? The boys emerged from Jiro's room a few minutes later, their faces filled with various expressions. Mineta was grinning, while Katsuki looked like he was trying not to laugh. Ida, on the other hand, looked thoughtful, his eyes shining with curiosity. "Well, that was certainly... interesting," Mineta said, his voice filled with amusement. I looked at Jiro, trying to gauge her reaction. She looked relieved, but also a bit self-conscious. I could tell that she was worried about what the boys thought of her space. As we stood there, waiting for the boys to share their thoughts, I couldn't help but feel a sense of nervousness. What would they say? Would they like Jiro's room better than mine? The boys looked at each other, and then back at us. "I think we can safely say that we've learned a lot about you two," Katsuki said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. I smiled weakly, feeling a bit self-conscious. I had a feeling that this was just the beginning of a new level of scrutiny, one that would change the dynamics of our class forever.