Green's Point of View (again.)

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Well.

Figured out what was going on.

With Red and Blue.

They must have forgotten I was in the room, because Blue came downstairs and then Red kissed him on the cheek.

And then Blue kissed him on the mouth.

And nearly stripped Red down.

And then he shouted, "FORK, GREEN BEAN, WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU DOING WATCHING US?!"

And then I responded with, "WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU DOING STRIPPING RED?!" Except I actually used the word heck.

And hen Red, who apparently wanted to shout too, shouted: "WE'RE DATING AND DIDN'T KNOW HOW TO TELL YOU, OKAY?!"

"You're...what?" I gasped loudly. "Vio!"

I raced up the stairs to Vio's room--and I think Red and Blue continued what they were doing--and ran into his room.

"You knew, didn't you!" I shouted.

He opened his eyes looking the most annoyed he's ever been, and that's saying something, because that was Vio. "Knew what?"

"About them!"

"It was really obvious." He yawned. "Can I go back to sleep?"

"How did I not notice?"

"They're in love, and they weren't sure how to let you know, but now you do know. Its not a big deal. I mean...I'm gay, they're gay, I'm pretty sure Priness Zelda is a lesbian--"

"How are you 'pretty sure' of that?"

"Because she walked up to me a month ago and said, 'I'm pretty sure I'm a lesbian, Vio.' And I said, 'cool.'"

"Is everyone gay?" I asked.

"Are you gay?"

"Uh, yeah. And I was stressing over coming out, but since you're all gay and out...that was all for nothing."

"Yep," Vio said. "Can I go back to bed now?"

I flushed. "Yeah, sorry."

He closed his eyes and a second hadn't even passed before he fell asleep.

I stood there for a minute, feeling stupid and then I felt even more stupid when I realized that I was just watching Vio sleep, you know, like a creep. And then I just kept staring at him.

He mumbled something, and I knew I shouldn't have caught it, and I knew that he wouldn't want me to hear him. 

"...love you, Shadow..."


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