Kirara Hazama

Kirara Hazama (狭間 綺羅々) is a student in Korosensei's class 3-E in Kunugigaoka Junior High School.

Appearance
Hazama is a slender girl with messy, shoulder-length black hair and thick eyelashes. As such, she comes off as very gloomy and melancholy. She believes part of the reason she looks the way she does is due to her mother being prone to screaming fits thus preventing her from looking cute like her given name.

Personality
Hazama is one of the more independent members of the class, staging assassinations at her own pace. See loves reading, preferring to sit in the shade with a book rather than swim during summer gym classes and wants to become a librarian. She even recommended Itona The Count of Monte Cristo though accidentally spoiled the ending. She prefers dark stories and horror novels and because of this also has an interest in the occult which she displayed when she attempted to use a curse on Korosensei. She's also a talented playwright, having been tasked with writing the script for Class E's school play.

Oddly, she also seems to take great pleasure in scaring and disturbing others, admitting that she'd been scaring people on roadsides since she was a child. Her script for Class E's play was also very grim and depressing, taking pride in disturbing the school so much that they lost their appetites.

It is hinted she has some home troubles, her mother being hysterical and prone to screaming fits when she meets something she doesn't like.

Ryōma Terasaka
During the Assassination Test of Courage, Korosensei paired Ryōma with Takuya and Kirara.

Takuya Muramatsu
During the Assassination Test of Courage, Korosensei paired Ryōma with Takuya and Kirara.

Trivia

 * She has been scaring people in many different tests of courage since she was a child, and earned the title 'Miss Test of Courage, Japanese Representative'.
 * Her future goal is to be a librarian.
 * In the art rankings of Volume 5, she was placed 4th among the female students.
 * She was called "The Darkness of Class E" in chapter 91 while class 3-E training in using code names.