Your name is Hitomi Ayasa and you're a kitsune. In your native Japan, they know exactly what that means. But in America, thanks to popular media, people have wild and often contradictory ideas of what a kitsune is. So let's start with the basics.
For starters, you look like a very attractive young Japanese woman who is more bosomy than a typical Japanese woman. You are eighteen inches tall. Well, you're actually seventeen and three quarter inches tall. But you're not used to inches or expressing measurements using fractions, so you just round your height up to eighteen.
You also have fox ears and a fox tail. One tail. Singular.
You can't shape change or magically alter your appearance. You can do some small magicks, but nothing really significant. You can fly, but only for a short distance, and not very high. This may be the result of lack of age, experience and confidence. You have a granduncle who assures you he can fly all the way to America, and will come visit you in a couple pf months, when you get settled in. This same granduncle also tries to live up to the legend of the kitsune as a trickster. The rest of your family tend to be quiet and serious.
Speaking of America, you are going to a small, private college whose picturesque campus is nestled somewhere in the Ozark Mountains. It is a small but prestigious art school, and you are attending on a full scholarship.
Before we begin your story, are you the only nonhuman on campus?
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