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Sun's POV

Lunch time. It's the time I was looking forward if I was in this school. I went to the canteen to buy anchovy's bread and a mineral water. As usual, I went to my favourite spot. I brought my mp3 and earphones along with me.

Once I arrived, there was no one there. Of course there wasn't. What I was hoping so anyway?

You know what. My mind answered.

Yeah. Whatever.

I took a seat against the wall. I brought out the mp3 from my pocket and put in my earphones. Not long after, the songs started to play. Linkin Park- Numb boomed out so loud into my ears.

I snapped open the bun's cover and eat it slowly. I still have a lot of free time so I was in no hurry.

I like this place because it's peaceful. Peaceful as I didn't need to hear people's talking, yelling and laughing. Just a comfortable silence. But silence can be loud. That's why I need the mp3 to accompany my day. Listening to songs was better than listening to people.

I was taking a sip from my drink when I noticed a shadow was coming from beside me. I couldn't hear his footsteps earlier as my ears were busy with the songs.

I turned to look beside me when that person leisurely took a sit next to me.

He dares to sit? Was he blind or something to notice me here?

When I turned, I was met with those eyes again. He flashed me a smile. And once more, I froze in my seat.

I slowly turned to face the tree in front of me. I put down the drink on the floor.

What the heck is he doing here? For the last 3 weeks, I was alone at this spot. He never showed his face after he treated my wound last time.

I didn't want to admit that I was actually waiting for him but I was. And now he was here, my tongue didn't know what to say. My mind didn't know what to talk about. Awkward!

"Am I bothering you?" He suddenly said something. And I couldn't hear it.

"What?" I slowed down the volume of my mp3 and put out the right earphone.

"Am I bothering you?" He repeated.

"Not really."

"Not really means I still bothered you a bit, isn't it?"

I chuckled at his words. "Then, no. You don't disturb me at all."

I heard him laughing as well. "You don't have lunch?"

I showed him the bread's cover that I had eaten just now.

"Just that? You should eat more you know. You're skinny."

He dares to insult me, huh? He looked quiet but he actually could talk a lot. And his words were sarcastic sometimes. "What about you? Have you eaten yet?"

"I already ate my breakfast."

I smirked at his answer. "Although you already had your breakfast, it doesn't mean you have to skip your lunch."

"I'll have dinner."

"Basic meal is 3 times a day. You don't know that?"

"I have my own basic meals."

I really lost words with this guy. "So, you don't eat anything yet?"

"Nope,"

No wonder I haven't see him at canteen. I put my hand in my pant's pocket and took out a candy. The one I always carry around with me to neutralise the smell of cigarette.

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