Johnny is very serious man, but popular. He had a very high reputation for a student. And he's a man who does not accept friendship that he knew, that will only benefit them.
And he was sadden because of it. The possible reasons ehy they wanted to be friend him are probably: fame, position, money, and more reason that gives them advantages.
Due to it, never believed in real friendship, so is love. Then William, a silent nerd, he didn't care about him before, but he once saved his life.
Since he was a serious man, he's indeed serious about anything, so get advantaged of it everytime, not until William got fed up with it, and decided to help Johnny.
Johnny was thankful to him,so he decided to know him, and founded out he really have no friends, at all. He pitied him, and became his friend, but not only because its pitful but aswell he's kind, cute and smart, and he knew he deserves him too, he doesn't use him neither as a advantage so he was happy.
Through their friendship, he fell... He fell truly, though he is still having a thought of :
Why are you blushing gosh.
He is pretty..
Are you homo?
Ahhhhhh
Does are the phrases in his mind probably. But today, he felt jealous for there are more and more guys attracted to William, and he's afraid that he's falling behind, when suddenly a very random thing happened and William sliped backwards, Niki was about to do the job if catching but.. Johnny did it first, while their face are near to each other...What a speechless scene for Johnny indeed, he caught William, but he's the one who fell for him.
Benjamin saw the scene and left, feeling irritated on what he saw. But...he didn't even know why.. why did he felt irritated. Does it reminds of his past? Is it related to girl she liked?
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Letter Of Fate (valentine's edition)
RomantikWilliam confesses to his crush Benjamin through a letter. But when the letter is returned, his demise had come. A sunharem story. I decided to post it today even if it's not valentine's. This is my first fanfiction, do if there is any grammatical mi...