*monday* A/N the ages are confusing in this, but I'll explain them at the end. Also angst warning?
For the past week, Jungwoo couldn't stop thinking about what Ten could possibly show him. Today was the day where he would finally be able to piece everything together.
Jungwoo was in the last class of the day, and the clock was ticking much too slow for his taste. He usually didn't mind math, but the numbers were all jumbled in his head and he just couldn't focus.
"Jungwoo? Is there a problem? You've been on the same question for the last twenty minutes," His teacher said quietly as she kneeled down next to his desk.
"I don't understand it," he lied.
After listening to her explain each step again—dreadfully slowly might he add—the bell finally rang. He quickly slipped his notebook into his backpack and rushed out of the door.
Jungwoo was waiting patiently outside of Ten's classroom when he saw something incredibly strange. Johnny was talking to some of the football players, which wasn't strange, but he was holding Minnie's hand. The giant laughed at something one of them said before pressing a kiss to the girls cheek.
"Whatcha lookin' at?" Jungwoo almost jumped out of his skin when he heard Ten's voice next to his ear.
"Jesus Christ!"
The short boy let out a giggle, "No, I'm Ten."
"I was just looking a—" Once again, Jungwoo almost has a heart attack when he turned around and Johnny and Minnie were walking towards them.
She pulled her hands out of his and shot him a disgusted glare, "The next time you try to kiss me, keep the slobber to yourself."
The youngest turned to Ten, then back towards Johnny, "I'm confused."
"Let's explain once we're in you car, John," Minnie insisted as she started walking towards the doors.
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"Ok...so you and Minnie are fake dating to cover up the fact that you're both gay...?" Jungwoo asked from the back seat of Johnny's dark blue nineteen-sixty nine Chevelle ss—which in Jungwoo's opinion was much too new for a high school student to be driving around—but that wasn't the point, "So the whole school thinks you're dating?"
"Just about," Johnny clarified as he ran a hand up and down his boyfriends thigh, who was sitting in the passenger seat.
Leaning forward to look in the mirror, Minnie fixed her septum piercing before adding, "He's horrible even as a fake boyfriend. I honestly feel bad for Ten."
A gasp fell from the eldest's lips, "I gave you flowers last week."
"Actually, you gave me a flower from the bouquet you bought for Ten," Minnie interjected she pushed her pink hair off her shoulders before falling back into the seat.
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Keep Me A Secret | Dowoo
General FictionJust your cliche high school bad boy x nerd au, but based in the seventies. Warnings: Homophobia Some angst