Rolling Affections

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(Cover Art by: SerinityAInfernoArt)

The revving of an expensive bike sounded in Sega's ears and a second soon sounded after the first, Sega looked up from his seat. He still perched on his sleek bike, the white body pearlescent, it's black trim gleaming in the lights of the party scene.The crowd already grew large and active which meant the event would be a great success. 

They had many new students and it seemed like this year there would be a lot of school spirit. The event was a great way for the school to show their interest in their new students as well as give new people a chance to mingle and to get to know each other.

Li Jun and Xiu Ying had volunteered to arrive early so they could check IDs and make sure not too many returning students were trying to enter. They would have plenty of events to attend and overcrowding the new student soiree was not fair to the freshman and new higher year students. Of course the Council could attend since they had to make sure the event went well. There were also dates allowed but they had to be present with a new student.

Valas was technically new but clean and friendly events were not his cup of tea, he had opted to go clubbing and get drunk. Sega eyed his cell phone, his message left on read. "Huh, the nerve of that big lug to leave me on read."

He noticed the sound of the bikes were close and could see two cycles and their riders rounding a corner slowly as the street crowded and many people were crossing. Still both riders expertly maneuvered around the people, coming to slide into space a few slots down from his own. He had not seen too many other riders at school and he recognized neither bike. He did admire their beauty though, they were well kept and both looked custom. One looked like it had a lotus design perhaps. He leaned his arm over his visor, "look Streak, you have competition."

Sega rose off his bike, stretching long legs. He had to be careful because he wore his costume pants and only had his jacket to protect his top half. He would be irritated if something stained his outfit but he would be damned if he went home to get a car.

Avoiding his father could be hard enough, he did not have the luxury of trying to find the tracker and extract it from one of his favorite cars. He latched his helmet to the back, securing the lock, initially not interested anymore in the other riders.

As he stood by, letting down his hair which had been braided on one side nordic style, he could not help but notice the frames of the other two riders. The way they rode said that they rode together often and one was significantly shorter than the other. 

As they unmounted, Sega noticed that they wore a skirt and his eyes widened. It wasn't that it was a woman, more so it was the fact that they were in the outfit and riding that well. When they took off their helmet, Sega's hair tie fell from his mouth in shock.

He stared in amazement. Saalah riding, that really didn't surprise him at all. He gave off the vibe of liking something fast and freeing. Sega stared in disbelief at the second rider. Bai Yusheng's long hair cascaded from the helmet, their soft face appearing untouched and beautifully made.

Sega's expression portrayed his admiration. Student Council President cleaned up well. Sega could respectfully enjoy the outfit, it was elegant and well put together. He popped a lollipop in his mouth, he was trying to kick cigarettes and candy had become his habit. Not that the product affected him like humans, still it stunk and he could not do yellow teeth.

"Bai Senior," Sega practically purred, "it would be disrespectful to your lovely attire to address you as my usually preferred title. No one dressed to break necks could be the stiff little number I first met."

Saalah secured their helmets, his face not too pleased but he tried his best not to look downright sour. "Yusheng does look amazing tonight and you would be surprised, they are well known for their fashion at events."

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