I’m writing a story where Kaneki has a younger sister and she stays human, leading a group comprised of ghouls and humans alike, over the three years after v14 Can you write a little something where they reunite after Goat is formed and just them talking? brother-sister bonding. Her name is Rin, she’s 18, with black hair and grey eyes. She’s skilled with swords and a great leader, despite being young. I imagine their relationship as similar to Sasuke and Itachi’s, no hatred from Rin though.

Ooh I love OCs. Please message me wherever you publish the story (if you do) because I’d love to read it. 

“Aren’t you forgetting someone?”

Kaneki’s GOAT meeting has been – rudely, in Tsukiyama Shuu’s opinion – interrupted by a girl with black hair and grey eyes. Come to think of it, she reminds him of their dear Kaneki.

Kaneki swallows. He looks sick.

“Why didn’t you tell me you were alive?” The young woman drops her Rc-suppressant coated blade to the floor. A gaggle of similarly armed men and women wait behind her.

“Rin,” Kaneki whispers.

“Ken. You idiot.” She strides forward, shaking her head at him. “Did you think I didn’t know? Did you think I ever gave up on you? I’ve been – I’ve been trying to unite humans and ghouls ever since you ‘died.’” Indeed, Rin has long partnered her organization with the Great Wheel Arc, and whenever she lost hope, she remembers Kimi Nishino’s tales of her brother’s bravery.

“Everyone missed you.”

“I missed you.” Kaneki swallows.

“But you couldn’t believe you were missed, right?” Rin looks into his eyes. “I know you, Ken.”

“We missed him!” cheers Naki.

“Maybe we shouldn’t be here.” Seidou Takizawa frowns.

“Yes, let’s leave.” Tsukiyama totally plans on listening at the door, but he might as well try to play nice. Fortunately for him, Nishiki has the same idea.

“Who are you?” Kaneki is stunned.

“I’m a leader of a shadow group that seeks to unite humans and ghouls. You can think of us as prototype-GOAT.” Rin snickers. 

“You changed all that – you left school – for me?”

“You left school for other people, right?” Rin tilts her head. “Because you wanted to sacrifice yourself for everyone?”

Kaneki sighs. “Something like that.”

“That’s the funny thing about sacrifice, there’s always multiple ways to martyr yourself.” Rin pauses. “Mom was wrong though.”

Kaneki swallows. “I know.”

Rin has tears in her eyes. “Do you think – that even if this ghoul hood hadn’t happened -we’d still wind up here? You the martyr and me the leader, one clinging to her ideals and the other scorning them?”

“Probably,” Kaneki admitted.

“Well, I think we can make life better than Mom knew.” Rin grasps his hands. “I’m so glad you’re here.”

He embraces her. “I’ve missed you, Rin.”

She chuckles. “Now tell me about that cute manager.”

Kaneki blushes. “Maybe I haven’t missed you after all!”