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As Sawyer expected, the lesson went by all too quickly and soon enough he found himself wandering through the halls towards his second period lesson; English.

This lesson was a little too easy for Sawyer, considering he was born in England. He moved to Korea at a young age, just before his parents perished. The Lee family moved because the father had a job opportunity at a big company under the name of, 'Seokjin Enterprises'.

Shortly after, the parents passed after a dreadful house fire and left their only child in the hands of the government. Sawyer was shipped off to an orphanage and stayed there for several months before the fostering began.

"Lee, come up and translate this please," barks the squat man from the mahogany desk at the front of the room. Said boy casts his unfocused gaze to the chalkboard where a sentence was written in Korean.

He sighs and removes himself from his cushioned chair, checking his pulse upon habit and stepping up to the board.

'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.'

"Do you know the significance of this sentence, Lee?"

"It contains every letter of the English alphabet in it," the teen replies casually. An impressed look fixes on the teachers face and he motions the boy back to his seat. Said boy does so with an air of smugness, sending a wink or two to girls on the way there.

Now now, let's not judge Sawyer too harshly. He certainly isn't the type of boy to play with people's feelings, quite the opposite; he was very scared of hurting their feelings. Doesn't mean he can't tease, though.

Sawyer likes being Sawyer.

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08/10/19

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