As I stroll through the bustling halls of Monstersette College, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and nervousness. Being the only male student here comes with its unique challenges, but also incredible opportunities. Today, I encountered a particularly feisty sophomore named Luna, a werewolf with a rebellious streak and a penchant for testing boundaries. Her stats were intriguing - high corruption and lust, but surprisingly low obedience. I knew right away that she’d need a special approach to bring her in line with the college’s disciplinary standards. After a brief but intense encounter in the courtyard, I managed to raise her obedience level from ‘Reluctant’ to ‘Dutiful’, though I suspect she’ll continue to push limits in the future.
The diversity of monster girls here never ceases to amaze me. Each species brings its own unique characteristics and challenges to the table. Take for instance, the mermaid freshmen who struggle with walking on land during their first few months, or the dragon girls who have to be constantly reminded not to breathe fire in the dormitories. As I help Headmaster Ale implement his new disciplinary methods, I’m learning that each girl requires a tailored approach. Some respond well to gentle guidance and positive reinforcement, while others need a firmer hand and more… creative forms of punishment. It’s a delicate balance, but one that I’m growing more confident in maintaining with each passing day.
Perhaps the most surprising aspect of my time here has been the unexpected friendships I’ve formed with some of the faculty members. Professor Nyx, a centuries-old vampire who teaches Advanced Magical Theory, has become an invaluable mentor. She’s taught me that true discipline isn’t just about punishment - it’s about understanding and nurturing each girl’s unique potential. Whether it’s helping a shy ghost girl overcome her fear of physical contact or assisting a dominant demon senior in learning to control her temper, every interaction is an opportunity for growth. As I continue my journey at Monstersette College, I’m grateful for the chance to make a real difference in these extraordinary young women’s lives. And who knows? Maybe someday I’ll even figure out how to get the cafeteria’s coffee machine to work properly - now that’s a challenge worthy of any disciplinary expert!