04-⋇Curious huh⋇

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The meeting at the Cafeteria

The corridor was empty when Rey got out from her class. Her mind muddled and her heavy as lead. Stomping on the floor, her step echoed at the desolated corridor.

Everyone at the school must be in the cafeteria right now.

Her eyes clouded, her face darkened and her lips pursed. Hunching in gorilla walk, as she just lost the war.

"FUH" she blew a strand of bluish hair from her nose. Her eyes was fiery.

Damn it, I have to do remedial tests. For the SECOND TIME! And nothing could change Miss Heather's mind!

The cafeteria filled to the brim with students. Some chatted, some crowed, or munched and slurped with gusto or disgust. Rey spotted a free table near the large windows. Running a bit, she flopped to the chair as soon as she arrived at the corner, without even taking or glancing at the food.

I gotta learn before I get kicked from the class.

The bluish haired girl opened her math book and sighed really hard. Her eyes glanced to the park, where her best friend Ara played with his friend. Their boards were flying in the open air as they swished and swoshed on the ramp in the park just in front of the windows, where her seat was. Her blue eyes filled with longing. Forcing herself to look away, she shook her head several times to clear her mind.

Not now Rey, you got to do this first.

She grimly got her book and her pen. Her white small hand twirled the pen around and her face pouted a little, thinking very hard...

"Hi... is this seat empty?" It was a boy voice.

"Yeah yeah, go ahead."

She busily blew her hair strands that covered her nose again without even looking up. The girl heard the sound of chair scratched the floor, and through her hair curtain, she can tell that someone sat in front of her. Disgusted and confused with her lesson, she grabbed her pencil and stabbed the book.

"DIE vampire equation! DIE!!"

A deep rather cold voice said calmly.

"I bet the vampire died. But the equation needs your brain, not your blood if there is any."

Rey frowned a bit, but the boy continued and a biggish and venous hand stretched to her book and scribbled.

"Here, do this part first. Then you should finish this. After that, then multiply both. Now you do it."

"Huh...?"

Glancing up, she saw the boy she 'rescued' earlier sat just across her table. Now she could look at him properly. Before, he was just a hazy person with the flag written 'boy' in her mind.

He had fair skin, platinum hair, and ice blue eyes, just like her. Unlike her skinny scrawny thin hand, his hands were quite sturdy. He wore a black knitted wool T-shirt bulged a bit with his muscles.

"Just do it," He said, almost order her.

Her bluish head tilted a little, and her face scrunched in disapproval. She tried to remember what was exactly the thing that felt odd.

Ordering me around? Not that... but did I miss something?

After hesitating, the scrawny hand scribbled as she tried his way. Her eyes widened when she thought...

"YES! I understand!"

He grinned haughtily.

"Now that wasn't too bad was it, little girl?"

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