y/n: "Kai should be here any minute now."
soobin: "Okay."
y/n: "By the way, this is Annie."
annie: "Hi!"
soobin: "Hi."
annie: "So what did you think about the mile we had to run today?"
soobin: "Good."
annie: "Did you hear what he said, [y/n]?"
y/n: "I'm not deaf."
annie: (laughs) "Soobin, you must be the only person I know who says the mile is good."
soobin: "It's not so bad."
annie: "You really are a unique case. Oh, my mom is here to pick me up. See you later!"
y/n: "Bye."
soobin: "Nice meeting you."
annie: "Nice meeting you, too!"
(silence)
hueningkai: "Yo!" (hands [y/n] textbook) "You left this in our locker."
y/n: "Thank you."
hueningkai: "See how forgetful she is, Soobin?"
soobin: (laughs)
hueningkai: "Alright, let's get going."
(biking)
hueningkai: "Hey, how did you get to [y/n] so fast, by the way?"
soobin: "I got switched into last period for P.E."
hueningkai: "Ahh."
y/n: "Annie just left us."
hueningkai: "I haven't seen her in awhile. Sorry, Soobin, Annie's pretty chatty."
soobin: "That's okay. She just asked me what I thought about the mile."
hueningkai: "And your answer was?"
soobin: "That it wasn't so bad."
hueningkai: "What? I feel like my knee caps are going to melt off every time I have to run the mile. I wish we didn't have to run it all four years of high school."
soobin: "It's honestly not that bad."
hueningkai: "Are you a fast runner?"
soobin: "No."
hueningkai: "What's your best mile time?"
soobin: "Four minutes and twenty-two seconds."
(silence)
hueningkai: "When God made Soobin, he added in four gallons of Redbull."
soobin: (laughs) "I'm not that fast."
hueningkai & y/n: "That's what fast runners say."
hueningkai: "Jinx! You owe me a crunch double fudge slice of cake tomorrow."
soobin: "Crunch double what?"
hueningkai: "[y/n] works at a bakery downtown."
soobin: "Really?"
y/n: (nods) "Just part-time."
hueningkai: "It's called All You Knead."
soobin: "Clever."
hueningkai: "Right? And my mom's shop is next to it."
soobin: "What's your mom's shop?"
hueningkai: "A boba place. We'll go one of these days."
y/n: "Do you have to go in today?"
hueningkai: "Nah. Maybe later in the week." (stops biking) "Alright, this is my usual stop."
soobin: "Okay. See you tomorrow!"
hueningkai: "See you tomorrow."
(pause)
soobin: "Um..."
hueningkai: "This is my fist. You're supposed to bump it."
soobin: "Right." (laughs) "Sorry."
hueningkai: "Later, bro."
soobin: "Later."
(continue biking)
soobin: "Kai doesn't live that far from us."
y/n: "He really doesn't. He's always coming over. I need to hide my favorite bag of chips."
soobin: "Why?"
y/n: "Because he devours them like it's the last day on Earth."
soobin: "Maybe it is."
y/n: "Touche. Oh, we're here now. Sorry, let me just get my gate key."
soobin: "I have the gate key, if you can't find yours."
y/n: "I have it, too, there's just too much crap in my bag."
soobin: (laughs) "Here, I'll use mine."
y/n: "Thanks."
soobin: "You're welcome."
y/n: "Well, I'm in this building right here."
soobin: "I'm further down."
y/n: "Cool." (pause) "Well..."
soobin: "See you tomorrow? I can meet you here at the gate."
y/n: "Oh. Okay."
soobin: "What's your number?"
y/n: ".....hm?"
soobin: "So I can text you when I'm by the gate tomorrow morning and you know when to come over."
y/n: "Oh. Right. Yeah, it's [phone number]."
soobin: "Got it." (smiles) "Alright, [y/n], see you tomorrow."
y/n: "See you tomorrow."
(bikes away)
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