Chapter 5:

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(Gonna be honest for a second here, I don't really know where the lemon joke came from. But I'm glad so many of you are enjoying it. Now be prepared as I rip your heart out of your chest. Kay thanks!) [Also slight TW, this chapter has a "suggestive" bit in it. Not anything TOO terrible, just wanted a slight warning though. Kay bye!]

Virgil normally contemplated a lot when he would make his way to school in the morning. That mixed with singing along with the music in his car. At one point he wanted to do music, maybe write a few songs? He wrote one called "The Bad Guy" a few years ago. (Yes the one from Ultimate Story Time. I was listening to it while writing this and just felt like adding it in so SUE ME!) It was mostly his parents that killed that dream, telling him that unless he had an "education" he wouldn't get anywhere in life. Thus, his enrollment in AP Physics and other classes. Virgil never told Deceit about his songwriting dream; Deceit wouldn't approve of it anyways. Maybe he could share his music...

One day.

Virgil also had a violin hidden away in his room, something that not even his parents knew about. (I also like the head canon that Virgil plays a violin so SUE ME ON THAT TOO!) In too short amount of time he was turning into the parking lot of his school. The only "good" thing about this was that Patton would be at school and he would be able to see him later. He would be able to speak to him, listen to his witty puns. Patton had convinced Virgil to stop doubling his work to prove Deceit "right" about Virgil being a supposed "dumbass" and forcing Virgil into cutting himself every day from the stress of it all.

Virgil found it... strange to say the least. Patton had asked Virgil questions about Deceit. Many questions that Virgil himself couldn't even answer; and Virgil knew Deceit better than a lot of people. Or so he thought. This whole thing just proving that Virgil didn't know him as well as he and the other students thought they all did.

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Patton was sitting at a desk in the front office, tapping a pencil against the desk. Patton was mostly working on his homework in a "relatively" quiet spot while thinking of a plan about the "Virgil and Deceit situation". He didn't want to go to the front office to ask them about Deceit just yet. As far as anyone else knew, Deceit was a relatively "good" kid. Not a good student per say, but that's because people said he was "troubled" with his family. Patton was pretty sure that it was Deceit's family who were "troubled" by him.

But once again, it was the pure lack of evidence that was the problem for Patton. Not that the school thought Patton was a liar or anything, it was just that Patton didn't want to be at risk of being put into that position. That... and lying was wrong.

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Virgil mostly found himself trapped into a corner, cornered by none other than Deceit. Kissing him, touching him, and using his words against him. If Virgil were to call his situation anything, it would be a sissifying nightmare.

He was constantly slumping into his seats, fighting off the urge to dose off from the lack of sleep he got the night before. The only reason he was fighting to stay awake in the first place was that if he were to fall asleep he would be LITERALLY trapped in a sissifying nightmare.

That, mixed with the guilt he would get when he saw how Patton would look at him just made this whole situation a mess. "Virgil?" Like, how could he even begin to comprehend the specifics of his current predicament?! He's been asking himself this for a while, but it wasn't like he could really do anything about it. "Virgil." Like, he knew that Patton would end up trying to help him. Patton wasn't dumb or anything, he wouldn't be in a AP class if that was the case. Unless the teacher was a kind person who just gave everyone A's. But the entire class knew that wasn't true.

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