my spring. [ michael x shoichi ]

my spring. [ michael x shoichi ]

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Michael stared at Shoichi from across the class, his head rested on his hand. "I could never fall in love with this boy," he thought to himself. Yet his persistent gaze and noticeable interest in the fellow obviously contradicted his thoughts. Despite Michael's attempts to cover up how his heart felt, he found himself defeated as he slowly but eventually fell in love with the quiet boy across the class.
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For the entirety of winter break, a familiar but forgotten boy with pink hair was missing from his class due to large injuries that landed him in the hospital. Before entering the classroom, he did everything to look nice enough when he got back. Although the boy didn't want to get attention from anyone, all eyes were on him when he stepped inside the classroom. His plastered hand was the key thing that everyone stared at, including his unfamiliar face. However, a very well-known face from the class was one of the people who didn't acknowledge the pink-haired boy at first. A blonde-haired boy with a safety earring chatted with his friends until he finally noticed the other sitting down in the seat in front of him. He trailed off quickly, blinking a few times, thinking about if he met him before. His face was so familiar, yet he couldn't put his thumb on who the boy sitting in him was. (Possible NSFW later on?? Dunno yet probably shouldn't)

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