haven't written my man in a hot minute
completely based off of true events i definitely did awfully on a math test i had this week (which is weird bc i'm rlly good in math f)"Kaga- pssst," you whisper to your boyfriend during class, "what'd you get for number 4?"
Kaga shushed you, continuing to write down his work. "Kaga..!"
"Y/N please don't talk during this." The teacher said, not even looking up from her book. You pouted, looking back at your paper.
You had skipped 2 questions already, and the ones you answered were half-assed and definitely wrong.
"Meet me in the library during lunch." Kaga said to you quietly. You nodded, mentally celebrating you'd get some help on it.
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"Kaga, c'mon c'mon, I need help with this!" You practically dragged Kaga down the hallways to the library. He tripped on his feet a few times, trying to keep up with your hurried self.
"Okay- okay. Chill out," he said once you both entered the library, "what do you need help with? This stuff is pretty simple."
"I know, I know, but I can't keep up with the teacher. I'm forgetting basic stuff like- if it's this shape do I cut the sphere volume in half since there's only half visible? Do I have to keep everything in terms of pi?"
"Ok- ok, slow down! Let me see this." He grabbed your paper, reading your answers. "Okay, so the directions say to leave everything in terms of pi, which is pretty easy. You just multiply everything but pi. So if it's (4pi x r^3)/3 = v, you just multiply 4 and r^3 and divide it by 3. Then you have your answer in terms of pi. Here, try this one with those steps." He explained his best, slowly speaking so you can catch on.
"Okay, okay."
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"Mhm, that's right." Kaga said once reading over your answers. "Told you it's not that bad."
"I guess," you huffed, "thanks, Kaga."
He smiled innocently, kissing your cheek, "You're welcome."