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— library —

Jeni »

"How far's the library from here?" I asked.

"Hmm, around 5 minutes," Ten replied.

I nod in reply and we both walked quietly to the library with Ten leading.

"What did you enjoy most?" Ten asked breaking the silence.

"Hmm, lots of stuff actually," I replied.

"Okay, what about the cafe?" Ten asked specifically.

"Probably the cake. It tastes almost the same as the one back at home," I replied with delight.

"That's a relief," Ten said. "I made it myself."

"Really?" I asked in surprised and Ten nodded.

I could see him blush a little, but I didn't mention anything about it.

"With the help of Taeyong hyung and Haein," Ten replied. "Haein gave us the recipe and Taeyong told me what to do."

"Wow, I'm impressed," I said. "I never knew you could bake."

"I didn't either," Ten replied with a little laugh.

"How did you get Haein's help though?" I asked curiously.

"I asked for it during my field trip to Andong," Ten replied. 

"So, you actually planned for this like way ahead of time?" I teased and he hit me lightly. 

"No, I just wanted to try making it because it's really delicious," Ten replied.

"Okay, fine. Anyway, I wanted to tell you something, but I forgot what it was," I said trying very hard to think.

Ten just stared at me and laugh a little as I try hard to think about what I wanted to ask him.

"Oh, I remember it now," I said. "Jeno said that he had a basketball competition and he wanted me and my friends to go and watch.

"Good, because I'll be there as well," Ten said with a smile.

He smiled at me before taking my hand and led me into the library. Oh, my god, that's the first time we've ever held hands...

* * *

"Ten oppa~ I can't do this," I whined in sadness and put my head into my textbook.

"Don't worry," Ten said as he caresses my hair. "You will understand it. I'll teach you till you understand this."

"What if I never understand this?" I asked him in disappointment.

"Hmm," Ten said as he gave a thought and I looked up at him."Then I'll just teach you forever."

"Isn't that kind of a bad thing?" I asked.

"Why would that be bad?" Ten asked back.

"Then I'll never graduate and you'll just have to stay here forever with me," I replied.

"At least I'll get to see you every day," Ten said with a smile. "That isn't a bad thing for me."

I just shook my head and smile, feeling a faint blush appearing. "You're being too cheesy," I said with a little giggle.

After listening to Ten explaining and teaching me for more than ten times, I finally understood my homework and was able to do it pretty quick.

"Finally," Ten said in relief.

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