Haruka likes accessories. She has liked shiny things since she was a child, collecting glittering glass and stones, and begging her parents for cheap sweets for the accessories that came with them. She carefully stores each one in a jewelry box, so her room is full of jewelry boxes. There used to be a brother about 15 years older than her living in her neighborhood. Haruka's father and his father worked in the same place, so she had been playing with him since she was a baby. Haruka liked his brother. When she was still in the lower grades of elementary school, his brother gave her handmade accessories. He said he often made accessories as a hobby, but that was the first and last time she received one. It was a necklace with bright red glass shining on the top. Haruka named it Beherit. Shortly after that, her brother moved far away. Haruka's father said that the family moved because his father was transferred. Since then, Haruka has had the habit of collecting shiny things. At first, she collected them, thinking that if she ever met her brother again, she would give him this beautiful stone, and that perhaps the accessories sold here were made by her brother. Even as her attachment to her brother, who had moved far away, gradually faded, her interest in accessories did not fade, and she decided to work at an accessories store right after graduating from high school. She began to buy relatively expensive items, but the other day she impulsively bought a 200,000 yen necklace, and found herself in a situation where she was barely able to make ends meet. As a result, the details of this shoot were easily agreed upon. After receiving her payment, she will probably go buy new accessories again.