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Daily Life With A Jk In The Janitors Room V1 Top

Almost everyone had a secret spot in school—behind the gym, a rarely used stairwell. The janitor’s room is the ultimate adult-approved-but-student-forbidden zone. It triggers fond memories of adolescence.

Found items / small purchases improve her quality of life: daily life with a jk in the janitors room v1 top

| Item | Effect | |------|--------| | Blanket | +Energy recovery | | Lock for cabinet | -Suspicion (she can hide inside) | | Portable charger | +Boredom (phone use) | | Water bottle | -Hunger decay | | Old curtain | +Privacy, -Suspicion | | Note paper | +Trust (she writes you letters) | Almost everyone had a secret spot in school—behind

Establish the daily life in three repeating scenes before the V1 top: End-of-day conversation choices affect trust/suspicion

Typically, the janitor or caretaker is socially invisible. The JK is hyper-visible. By entering his domain, she elevates him. The V1 top often features a scene where the JK defends the janitor’s room from intruders (a nosy teacher, a jealous classmate), cementing that this space—and the person in it—has become her sanctuary.


  • End-of-day conversation choices affect trust/suspicion.
  • No romance route in v1 Top — max is protective friendship.
  • The janitor’s room smells of lavender disinfectant and rust. Fluorescent lights flicker. Shelves sag under half-empty bottles of floor wax. This is not a romanticized library or a cherry-blossom-lined rooftop. But that’s exactly the point. Its grimy authenticity creates a contrast: the clean, pressed uniform of the JK versus the stained apron hanging on the wall. This visual tension fuels the narrative.