𝕗𝕖𝕖𝕝𝕚𝕟𝕘𝕤ᵗʰⁱʳᵗʸ-ᵒⁿᵉ

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Korei didn't text Hanta after she got out of the shower. What would she say? What could she say? She felt bad about it but she didn't want to bother him. She never felt like she was bothering him before. Why did she feel like she had ruined everything? The awkward break they went on a few days ago would literally just be repeated and she could see that. 

A few of her classmates passed by her as she made her way to her dorm. She would have smiled and waved but she was much too distraught to even think about being friendly. They, Korei's classmates, were already dressed in their costumes and she couldn't help but notice that there were a lot of devils. She changed into her own devil costume the second she got comfortable in her dorm room. She even wore some cute red lingerie underneath because she wanted to match completely. The buzzing of her phone caught her attention as she finished glossing her lips.

Mina 👽

'What happened between you and Sero? He's drinking >:('
18:34 PM

Korei didn't know what to say. How was she supposed to respond to that? She knew Hanta didn't drink that much so she was definitely worried. Maybe she shouldn't have yelled at him? She's so stupid! Why does she literally ruin everything good that she's ever had? She messed things up with Shinsou and even though he wasn't the best, she was happy with him! Now, she completely screwed things up with Hanta and he was actually the greatest human being in the whole world and she was lucky to even be able to say that he had looked at her! With a heavy sigh, Korei collected her inhaler and phone, stuffing them into a small red backpack. She also grabbed her lip gloss and a pad just to be safe. After collecting her items, she headed out of her dormitory and walked to 3-A's building all by herself.

The idea of her walking alone never really worried her, especially on the Yuuei campus. She made it to her destination to see that they had started relatively early. The music was already blasting and the whole building was practically overflowing with people. Korei entered and headed straight towards the loudest room in the place. She waved to a few people that she spotted but she just wanted to dance and hopefully get rid of the terrible feeling in her chest.

Hanta was dancing as well. He wasn't shitfaced either, he just had a few drinks in him. There wasn't even a slur in his speech so he thought he was fine. His costume was exactly what he told Korei it was going to be, despite the fact that he was upset with his counterpart. He just wanted to think about himself tonight...even though Korei popped into his mind every time he saw someone wearing those devil horns. Maybe if he kissed someone then it would take his mind off of her? The only thing stopping him was the fact that it was so early on into the party.

The night went on, the two people dancing with strangers and friends to try and take their minds off of each other. Korei was grinding on a familiar body, one that she hadn't touched in a while, and Hanta was just dancing, not minding who it was with. Halfway through the song, he decided now would be a good time to get a drink or something, so that's where he was heading. As he poured himself a drink, someone tapped his shoulder.

"Are you Hanta?" The voice asked. Hanta turned around to see a relatively cute girl. She smiled sweetly at him, a 'not-so-innocent' glimmer in her eyes. She had short purple hair, sparkling blue eyes, and a slim waist. She looked nice...and if he looked at her long enough then he could convince himself that she'll make him forget about Korei. "Uh, Mina told me about you. I've been meaning to introduce myself but I thought you were with Saito." She spoke, feigning a shy appearance.

"Oh, we're just friends, " he said, placing his cup on the counter nearby. "So, what's your name then?" He asked, a kind smile on his lips. Hanta was always a gentleman, even if he was a bit perverted. The purple-haired girl smirked as she listened to his words.

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