30 Days With My School-refusing — Sister New!
“Then you try again tomorrow. No shame.”
The guidance counselor called it “willful defiance.” The principal threatened truancy court. Mira’s favorite teacher sent a passive-aggressive email: “She’s letting her team down before championships.” 30 Days with My School-Refusing Sister
On Day 30, we baked cookies at 10 PM on a school night. Not because she was avoiding homework. Because we finally remembered that siblings—and families—aren’t built on attendance records. They’re built on small, brave, imperfect moments of showing up for each other. “Then you try again tomorrow
30 Days with My School-Refusing Sister
I am a 22-year-old with Google and good intentions. That’s not enough. A therapist who specializes in anxiety and school refusal changed everything. Not because she was avoiding homework
. It follows a protagonist who takes in his younger sister, Hinata, after she stops attending school and runs away from home. Core Premise & Plot
Players improve their bond with the sister through simple daily actions such as giving her head pats, cooking meals, and engaging in conversations.
