An overcast, is the day that we met.
Another dull day it seems, you lazily trudged your way out of school building. You sighed, finally school is over today. You weren't fond of school, not because of the subjects. It's the students that you loathe. They're too noisy to your preferable. But then again, it's a public place after all.
You're not really a social person from the begin with. You'd prefer reading books than to talk with people. Then again, it doesn't mean that you hate social life.
Grey clouds hovered over everything beneath as you walked out of the school building. Thankfully, you brought your umbrella with you, in case that rain suddenly pouring down, so you won't get home soaked wet.
You decided to stop by a cafe first, since you were craving for something sweet. Grabbing a seat by the window, you ordered (Favorite Drink).
You plugged in your earphones, and stared at the window. People passing down the street, rain that slowly start to pour down to the earth, punding against the glass, breeze that sways the plants.If only you could just stay like this for a little longer, merely watching as life rolls in front of you, you thought.
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As you walked home with umbrella in hand, you noticed a tall red haired guy, on a basketball court. He was having a conversation with certain pale blue haired guy. From your point of view, he looks like he's bullying the pale blue haired boy which is smaller than him.
"Aren't there enough bullies these days...?" You sighed, yet you didn't wish to interfere their conversation. You don't want to be dragged into a trouble, especially bully related things.
You spared quick glance at them before quickly walked to the train station. It's getting late, your parent's would be worried sick if you don't get back home sooner.
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You boarded on a train, barely managed to caught after it. Adjusting your breath, you checked your watch, 4.23 PM. Most people has gotten back from their works, no wonder that the train was very crowded.
You stood beside the door, because there's no seat left for you. As you looked up in front of you, you saw a familiar red head from before. What a coincidence to have him boarding on the same train as you. His gaze met yours when you're staring at him. Caught red handed, you shifted your position, face fully facing the window. You could felt your cheeks heated up out of embarrassment.
Finally, the train stop at your designated destination. You walked out of the train, before it gets too crowded. Soon as you got out of the train, you felt a tap on your shoulder. You turned your back to face the red head from before, "Uh, y-you forgot your umbrella." He stuttered, a light pink dusted his cheeks. He handed out your umbrella. Even though you're still astonished by his action, you managed to mumbled a soft thanks to him and grabbed your umbrella.
As you walked away from him, you couldn't help but to wonder what has gotten into you.
Your heart won't stop racing, and you didn't know why.
You looked behind you, to found that the red head was already gone. You sighed in disappointment, "I hope that we could meet again someday." You thought to yourself.
Unbeknownst to you, he wished for the same thing as you did.