Ch.13: Game night

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《LEVI'S POV》

"Should we really go?" Jay asked. They were in their room, about to sneak out to go to Riven's room. Levi did think it was a bit risky, but he had a suspicion that wasn't why Jay was asking that.

"Yes. We should. It's gonna be fun."
"But we can have fun too. Just the two of us."
Levi turned around to give Jay a look. "Do I want to know what you mean by that?"

Jay started laughing. "Hey, don't look at me like that. There's nothing wrong with me wanting to spend some alone time with my boyfriend."
Levi walked over to him. "You can spend together-with-our-friends-time with me, in Riven's room."

"Hmm." Jay put his hands on Levi's waist and pulled him closer. "I got it."
He bent over and kissed Levi on his forehead. "We should go then."

Levi quickly got on his toes and gave Jay a small peck on his lips. "Yeah."
He turned around and walked towards the door, before Jay could change his mind and refuse to leave.

They somehow didn't get caught, though Riven's room was located on the other end of the hallway. But it was only 9 PM, so maybe the teachers just weren't checking yet.

"Hey guys!" Riven greeted them, as he opened up the door.
"Hi, we brought snacks." Jay showed him the chips they had taken from their room.
"Oh, good. I was already starting to get hungry."

They were the second to arrive, Matt was already inside. This didn't surprise Levi, considering how Matt felt about his roommate.

Felix arrived right after them, immediately sitting down on the floor and complaining how he had to take the stairs since the elevator still didn't arrive even after waiting for like an eternity.

Knowing Felix, that eternity was probably just about two minutes.
Felix had brought a board game, which they all decided to start playing.

Halfway through the first round someone knocked on the door and when Riven went to open it, Alex greeted them with a big smile on his face. Thankfully he could still join in.

He sat down next to Levi and started talking about how he had run into a teacher, who tried to send him back to his room.

"I made up some stupid lie about having switched backpacks with my friend. So she was like: 'Where's your backpack then?' And I was like: 'Oh, I already gave it to another friend to return it, but I still need to get mine back.'"

"And she believed that?" Jay laughed.
Felix looked at him. "It does sound kind of plausible."
"No, it literally doesn't."
"Well, plausible or not, she let me go."
Felix stuffed a handful of chips in his mouth. "I told you."

Jay rolled his eyes, but apparently didn't feel like continuing the disagreement.
Since it was his turn, Levi grabbed the dice and ended up in first place on the board game.

To celebrate his amazing throw, he grabbed some chips and carefully ate them, one by one.
He saw Riven lean over to Alex. "Where is Nick?" He asked, looking a bit concerned.

"He wanted to take a shower first. I think he'll be here in a bit."
That answer satisfied Riven, who sat back in his place, looking reassured.

It took about fifteen minutes before someone knocked on the door.
Riven looked up, a bit taken aback by the noise. He was about to win and didn't appreciate the disturbance very much.

After a moment his expression changed. "Oh, that must be Nick." He jumped to his feet and opened the door. "Hey, Ni-"
Nick sprinted past him, quickly slamming the door behind him.

"Guys, they're checking the rooms to see if there's anyone in there who shouldn't be. They were just checking someone else's room and I managed to get past them without them realizing."

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