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| Subject: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Thu Feb 18, 2010 12:14 pm | |
| Cozy on a couch with a book in hand, but much too distracted to bother reading it, his eyes wandered the walls, ceiling and windows. There was nothing going through his head except the usual arguments and random reenactments of things he could not change. He often found it silly how his mind worked. On several occasions, he caught himself dreaming of the impossible, and by impossible, we’re speaking of vampires, werewolves and superpowers. And what person in their right mind would think a world like so could be considered beautiful. Those were evil things, deemed so by churches and whatever other religious beings, though things like that weren’t important. He liked dreaming of the “evil” creations, they were amusing, delightful and sometimes sexy. Whatever their form, they could bring a smile to anyone’s face.
Always unable to find that comfortable spot, Shou kept moving, crossing and uncrossing his legs, tucking one beneath him just to untuck it; legs straight out, spread eagle, waiting for the next victim to trip. A half smile curved his lips, where were his victims? The commons were awfully quiet for this time of day. He looked to the left, head propped in hand, staring at the empty tables and chairs, but crystal eyes wandered; trying not to make it obvious he was searching. His head twisted in his hand, examining the other side. Yep, completely dead and quite lonely; a sigh escaped his lips and he looked down at the book in hand. Already halfway through it, he couldn’t remember a damn thing about it except the main characters were two, very annoying lovebirds – people he’d like to slap upside the head and yell, “SHUT THE FUCK UP.” Maybe a little blood bath afterward. Eyes shifted, unamused. Today was going to be a long day.
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| | | Kaimu
Posts : 238 Join date : 2010-02-16 Age : 82 Location : A place where happiness roams
| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:08 pm | |
| Kaimu walked into the Commons still wearing a frown. He went and plopped down on some random couch and looked around the commons. There was a older male in the room also. Kaimu went to open his mouth then closed. He sighed before shaking his hair attempting to get the bangs out of his eyes. He then turned to the man. "Hello." He squeeked. He winced at the high voice. He sounded like a girl. He sat his bag beside the couch before slipping off his shoes. He then tucked his feet under his legs and faced the older man once more. "What's your name?" He said trying to prevent himself from squeeking again. He hated when he did that. He pulled out some random homework and then decided against the thought of doing it and slid it back into his bag. Kaimu yawned softly and untucked his legs before leaning against the arm rest. | |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:05 pm | |
| Without realizing it, he had gone to staring out the window, watching the leftover snow and ice melt, wishing spring would come. Winter had become a drag; he was drained, perturbed, and ready for it to end. He just wanted to sit outside and bake in the glory of the sun, soaking up the sounds of the birds and the rustle of the leaves in the breeze. If the ground weren’t so wet, he’d probably go now and freeze while lying in the half dying grass… Eyes shifted, head turning in sync at the sound of a voice interrupting his dream. Brow cocked, accentuating the natural, “angry” expression he wore and that’s all it was, natural. Everyone though he was pissed or upset about something, but really, it was always just lost in thought.
His gaze flicked to the book in his lap as he closed it over his thumb, marking the place he left off, not that it really mattered. He would have to start from the beginning to make any sense of it. “I’m Shou,” he said softly, the corners of his lips turning up to prove he was in a good mood, “and you are?” Icy blues moved back to the blond and his elbow came to prop against the armrest, chin settling in hand. |
| | | Kaimu
Posts : 238 Join date : 2010-02-16 Age : 82 Location : A place where happiness roams
| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:46 pm | |
| Kaimu winced when the other took on a expression of anger. He hadn't ment to disturb him. He sighed. "Oh I'm sorry! I didn't mean to interrup you or anything!" He said quickly. Kaimu frowned but it was quickly turned upside down when the older one smiled slightly. He smiled back in a friendly way. "I'm Kaimu! Nice to meet you Shou-san!" He said grinning happily. He pushed the earlier encounter out of his head and focused on Shou. He grabbed the strap of his bag anf began to fiddle with it. Kaimu shifted his position on the couch and laid his leg across the couch so he was laying on his stomach with his feet in the air and his head supported by his hands.
Kaimu eyes shifted to the outside and watched it blankly. He stretched his arms and yawned tiredly. He briefly wondered what his mom was doing. He hoped she was doing well. Kaimu pulled his Ipod out of his bag and began to scroll through random songs. | |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:19 pm | |
| He wasn’t angry; it really was just how his natural expression laid. No curvature of the lips unless called upon, no happy glow until given a reason, it was just the way he was. In actuality, he was one of the nicest people around; it just took an extra step to make it come out, a step he was usually unable to make. Approaching strangers was too difficult, the paranoia inside would chase him off before he could look twice and his demeanor made it difficult for others. The only time he was able to open up to others was after a few drinks, he was everyone’s friend then, no matter the person.
“It’s nice to meet you too, Kaimu,” again he flashed his sweet smile, hiding the nerves he was starting to feel. Even when it was someone else to approach, whether in mere conversation or a handshake, Shou’s mind withered away, questioning what the other’s true intentions were. What is he thinking? Does he want to rip me down like the rest of them or does he just want to be nice? Though he battled those thoughts too. Nah, he’s just trying to be nice. He doesn’t mean any ill will toward me. Maybe we’ll end up being friends. This was how his mind worked, constant swirl of worry and hope, not to mention the randomness that popped up out of nowhere and you better believe they were random.
Lost for words, blue pools lifted to the ceiling, counting the tiles in pairs of tows, his still smile lingering happily upon his lips. Legs uncrossed only to cross again, left ankle upon right knee and he set his book aside. If he didn’t put it down now, he would begin to fiddle with the pages and covers, possibly tearing pieces away in his anxiety. He looked back down at Kaimu. “How are you today?” his voice sleek as is slipped past his lips. Yeah, it was lame, but he was horrible at small talk. It was the best he could come up with until the conversation flowed better. |
| | | Kaimu
Posts : 238 Join date : 2010-02-16 Age : 82 Location : A place where happiness roams
| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:48 pm | |
| Kaimu smiled back. He was glad he hadn't angered the older boy. He didn't want any enemies. Nope not at all. Kaimu looked up at Shou. He must have been lost in thought for a moment cause he realised he was staring at the ground. Kaimu must be suffering from lack of sleep or something. He was getting more tired lately and often went into a fantasy. This never happened as often as it did now. Kaimu then realised that Shou had asked something. "I'm doing well today. A bit tired though. How about you?" He asked happily with a broad smile. He stretched his arms feeling his elbow crack. He sighed in relief. It had fallen asleep on him. He studied Shou with a careful eye before smiling once more. His thought were racing so fast even he couldn't keep up with them. And he was the one thinking them! | |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Thu Mar 04, 2010 3:19 pm | |
| He reached up, swiping his bangs from his eyes as he watched Kaimu. It was quite apparent the boy was barely here, or possibly tired, which he knew all too well. Aching limbs, heavy eyes, wanting to sleep but unable to; it was his daily routine. As his hand came back down, he flipped his wrist up, flashing the black watch before his eyes. Curfew was coming soon, but he wasn’t reading to lock himself in his room, this couch was much too comfortable.
He shrugged, unsure of his current mood. He wasn’t happy, sad, anything really. There were no words to describe his feelings at the moment; content may have been a decent one. Today, his mind was flowing freely, sifting through the bad, good and in between. Thoughts of the past, perhaps an imaginary friend or wild fantasy, whatever it was, none of it mattered; he let his mind do as it pleased.
“I’m well, I suppose,” he shrugged again. “Though I wouldn’t say the same about you,” he pointed out the obvious exhaustion of the boy through a chuckle. |
| | | Kaimu
Posts : 238 Join date : 2010-02-16 Age : 82 Location : A place where happiness roams
| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:55 am | |
| Kaimu laughed quietly as he flipped onto his back and stared at the ceiling. He could just fall asleep right here. He looked at the clock that hung on the wall and groaned. It was almost curfew. He still needed to do his homework and send a email to him mom. Kaimu guessed he wouldn't be getting much sleep tonight. Nope, not much at all. He yawned and stretched once more. He really needed an energy drink right about now. That or a nap. A long nap. He watched the clock lazily. "So what grade are you in?" Kaimu asked tiredly. He was not a fan of awkard silence. He grabbed his book and began reading while listening for a reply. He wasn't really a small talk kind of guy but it was much better than awkard silence. Kaimu eyes read the page quickly. He was a fast reader and seemed to finish the books fast so he ended up rereading things just to keep himself occupied half the time. He was tempted just to fall asleep right there and not wake up till next week or year for that matter. "So damn cold." Kaimu muttered. He didn't like being cold. | |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:48 pm | |
| “I’m a sophomore in college,” gah, that made him sound old. Though he was far from it, he counted the years as they went by and watched the aging process on his body. He had always looked young; many mistook him as a high schooler, which annoyed the hell out of him, yet when he looked in the mirror, someone else reflected back. The person staring back wasn’t him, he had no idea who he was, but it didn’t matter. He knew who he was inside, yet too timid to show his real self to the people around him. Perhaps, one day, he’d learn to express that side of him. For now, he’d remain content, hiding those parts of him.
His gaze wavered, realizing he had drifted to Neverland and he lifted his head from his palm. Black bangs swayed as he shook his head, returning to the conversation, “Heh, sorry. I’m assuming you’re in high school?” He said meekly. The boy looked young, to him at least, but really, that meant nothing. He had the exact problem and assuming was the improper thing to do. He should have just asked what grade, but it was too late now. Blues wandered away from the boy and he chewed on the inside of his right cheek, paranoid by his choice of words.
“And, eh, I think there may be a blanket somewhere?” He stood up, setting the book upon the armrest and let his eyes wander from couch, to tables, to the TV area. Slowly, he stepped away from his (yes, it did belong to him, in his mind, he always picked this particular one) couch, Where would they keep a blanket? His hand lifted, right index finger finding its way to his lower lip to help him chew upon it. Damn, no blankets? His eyes flashed to the clock, curfew was approaching. Maybe he should escort him to his room? The boy was tired and cold, after all, but that would seem weird, Hi there, we just met, so take me to your room? Those days had escaped him, sleeping with random people for the sake of curing his loneliness, though that was hardly his intention. If it happened, it happened, but there was no mission for it tonight.
His anxiety fired up, he continued to wander, searching for something to keep the boy warm. Somehow, he was always best at freaking himself out. Trying to hide it, he peeked over his shoulder at Kaimu, “I’m sorry, I can’t seem to find anything.” |
| | | Kaimu
Posts : 238 Join date : 2010-02-16 Age : 82 Location : A place where happiness roams
| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Wed Mar 10, 2010 8:18 pm | |
| Kaimu wanted to groan. Was everyone older than him? He watched Shou drift off. He stared absent-mindly before hitting his head on his knee. How rude.. Just staring at a person....
"I am a sophomore in high school." He said staring off into space. He heard rustling around and noticed that Shou was was looking for something. Kaimu soon saw things moving fast as his pupils moved extremely fast. He only did this when he was on the brink of passing out. Kaimu eyes stopped when the older one mentioned blankets. Kaimu shook his head. "Its okay.. I'll be fine.." He said closing his eyes before shaking his eyes and digging his nails in his left palm. | |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Fri Mar 19, 2010 8:09 pm | |
| The sound of Ami's heels resounded as she walked through the corridor walking towards a room. Opening a big ornate door she walked in to notice it was a recreational chill out room. Ahh, this must be the commons. She noticed it was quite empty, the whole school seemed eerily uncrowded, it was so huge.
Wrapping her arms around herself she was starting to think she hadn't needed to put so much effort in finding an outfit that blended in. Her wardrobe mostly consisted of dresses, but she managed to find some tight fitting jeans and a long embroidered, corseted top. Although she was now regretting not getting her cardigan, her bust looked too raunchy in her opinion. It was something she was very self conscious about. She didn't want to cross her arms though in case that scared people off. Relax, it's your first day, just try and learn where everything is first and take it from there. Look for somebody, anybody, I can't just wander round aimlessly any more.
Scanning the room she soon noticed the two cute, blue eyed boys. One of them around her age with jet black hair, the other, seemingly younger and with blonde hair. They both looked like nice approachable people. Breathing in deeply she walked up to them, Ami cleared her voice before asking politely "Do you messieurs mind if I join you?" |
| | | Kaimu
Posts : 238 Join date : 2010-02-16 Age : 82 Location : A place where happiness roams
| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Sat Mar 20, 2010 2:32 pm | |
| Kaimu looked up in surprise to see a young women walk in. She was older then himself by the looks of it. He smiled. "It's perfectly fine." He said his smile never wavering. He stretched wearily and wished that ge could just transport himself to his room... Make life so much easier if he could. That and he could get some sleep. If he could put down the book. He felt a bit more awake now though. He tore a piece of paper out of a notebook that he had grabbed from his bag. He began to doodle for the fun of it. He had some talent in drawing just didn't like to do all that much. He really wanted to get back to his reading but figured he shouldn't. Not with people around. He continued his doodling and ended up with a bunch of hearts. He felt like a teenage girl in love. He wadded up the paper and stuffed in his bag. He turned to the women once more. "So.... Whats your name?" He asked awkardly. Go being anti-social! | |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Sat Mar 20, 2010 4:33 pm | |
| Ami smiled brightly as she took a seat next to the young blonde. Making herself more comfortable she crossed her slender legs, although she was only short, her legs always looked long on her body.
The boy she had sat next to seemed to be quite tired. She was starting to feel abit drained herself, it had been a long day. Wandering around the achademy trying to figure out where all her classes were and the dorms. She remembered feeling so relieved as soon as she'd found her room, finally being able to dump her stuff there. The cerfew here was very strict aswell and earlier she had been worrying about not finding her dorm in time. She'd been lost in thought until the blonde boy asked for her name, waking her from the daze she was momentarily consumed with.
Ami flustered as she quickly replied "Oh, sorry there I was in a world of my own for a moment" She giggled to herself before addressing both boys "My names Ami, and what, may I ask, are the names of you two gentlemen?" Her smile deepened as she studied the two of them. |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Mon Mar 22, 2010 1:48 pm | |
| Wow, young, He felt a little better about his assumptions. There were times he was good at reading people, but most of the time he was a blundering idiot in that department. It was one of the many reasons he let others come to him.
Shou shrugged, giving up on his search for the blanket. Kaimu reassured him he was fine, though it was obvious a blanked was still needed, but there really wasn’t much to be done about it. Eyes shifted around the room, taking in the elegantly painted walls and plush furnishings. He was lucky to have entered such a prestigious academy. Only the people with money, which he definitely didn’t have, were granted permission to this place, he would be forever amazed he received a scholarship.
His hand slid along the armrest as he plopped back down upon his couch and a sweet, melodic voice rang in his ears. His gaze shifted to the girl and he greeted her with a smile. He knew the feeling of being somewhere else all too well and a light chuckle escaped his lips, “It’s quite alright and it’s nice to meet you Ami, I’m Shou.” |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:30 am | |
| A smooth smile caressed the corner of Ami's lip, she felt welcomed by Shou's reply. She spoke softly, with a slight accent "Merci monsieur Shou, it's a pleasure to be meeting you too." Keeping her gaze fixed onto him for a moment before turning to the blonde, whom she did not know the name of yet. She hoped that soon he would reveal it to her.
Looking around she noticed a few students here and there wondering what their individual lives were like. Had they come to Alculard seeking company, looking for a way out of their lonely lives... like herself. She doubted it, they all looked relatively happy with their groups of friends. They were never cooped up in an enormous house with only their Mother for company.
Still staring down at her heels as though they were the most interesting thing in the world, she remembered the day her cousin visited. Hitomi was one of the few that visited from the main mansion. The rest felt too superior to come and see them. She could understand their reluctance seeing as her Mother had run away to France, after meeting Ami's "father". Now they all had a "told-you-so" attitude. Apart from Hitomi, although she herself isn't the nicest person, being so mischievous and all. Ami would always be grateful to her though, because of the day she visited and told her about Alculard Academy. Ami was so happy to be escaping, but she felt incredibly guilty for leaving her Mother behind. Her eyes filled for a moment, she bowed her head further so that her loose fringe hid her eyes. The tears soon fell and her eyes dried as she blinked a few times.
She shook her head slightly, feeling quite ignorant to her company. It wasn't polite to disappear into your own thoughts, being ignorant basically, twice she'd done it now already. Lifting her head she looked back up to the boys and asked curiously "So how long have you each attended the academy?" |
| | | Shiro
Posts : 144 Join date : 2010-03-25 Age : 32 Location : England
| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:57 pm | |
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Walking in, Shiro pushed his glasses back up his nose. This school was pretty new to him, so he had no idea where he was going or who anyone was. He shuffled over to a table near a window and set his books on it and his bag on the floor. Pulling the chair out, he looked around. There where obviously a vast range of people around here, but none of them would really talk to him and he wouldn't talk either. It's just how things worked with him.
Happily, he pulled open one of his books and started reading through it, already on page 900 of 1500. It was a long book, but that's just how he liked it. Reading line by line, he pushed the next page over and then dropped it, taking in every word. Photographic memory sometimes helped, but it was painful aswell. Leaning on his hand and looking out the window to other students hanging out, he chuckled inwardly. Ah, must be nice having friends. Meh. Stupid other half.. Pulling out his phone from his bag, he looked through all the messages he had. Mum, Mum, Mum, Dad, Brother, Dad, Dad.. Only family send me messages. Ironic, really.. Hiro, the "popular one" probably has loads more friends on his phone. Hah. Why do I think about this now? Who needs 'em anyway. Leaning his head on his hand with his elbow against the table, Shiro smiled.
He went back to his book, looking through the other pages. It was too predictable for him, but he still read it all the way through to the end, or he would feel like he didn't acomplish anything with reading it through halfway without even finishing it. Oh well. He flicked the page and started reading the next line.
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Tue Mar 30, 2010 2:28 pm | |
| “I’ve been attending since my first year of high school,” he smiled happily. As out of place as he felt with his thrifty clothing and dollar store supplies he definitely loved the Academy. Most of the people were nice, with the exception of the rich brats that made it their duty to point out one’s flaws. All the teachers made sure their students understood the day’s lessons and even offered their help in areas of the psyche, qualities which were his favorite. He even enjoyed the lavish décor and would often get sucked into a random painting as he passed through the halls, in turn making him late for a class here and there. The teacher would scold him, but no severe punishment would occur, though depending on the teacher he secretly wished for a scolding. Wait… what? A reasonable question would be how on Earth his mind wandered to such a lewd topic, yet this was typical of him. Black locks fluttered as he shook his head, attempting to return to the topic at hand.
His mouth opened, nothing escaping except his silence as his eyes wandered to room to bring him back to target, only to be distracted again. Blue pools focused on the newcomer, book in hand, and then shifted to the book sitting next to him on the couch. Originally, that was his intention for the evening, resting in the quiet, nose tucked in his oh so boring book. Really, he should just have just gotten rid of the thing and replaced it with something new, more interesting, but it needed to be read to the end. His eyes rolled at the annoyance beside him before returning to the girl, mouth still slightly open.
“Yeah... since high school, I happen to be one of the few lucky people to receive a scholarship,” he smiled bashfully. He wasn’t always proud of the way he got to attend, but he wouldn’t deny it either. “There’s so many people here, so it’s not surprising I haven’t, but I don’t think I’ve seen you before. How long have you been here?” |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Tue Mar 30, 2010 6:27 pm | |
| Ahh so dear Shou's been a student for a while now. And entering through a scholarship. Ami was nothing short of impressed. Her mother had to pay quite a bit to get Ami, especially since it's half way through the year. She couldn't imagine how clever you would have to be to get in for free. Ami felt a somewhat, newfound admiration for Shou. "Your not lucky" She had spoken sternly to get across her seriousness, she continued on though with a much more sincere and kinder tone "I recon to get into an Academy like this you would have had to bloody well earn that scholarship. It's easy getting your parents to pay, but when you have to do all the work, it actually means something to be here." Giving him a proud smile as she finished her sentence.
Before she could continue she heard a slight noise coming from the entrance as another student walked in. She tried to keep her eyes locked on Shou, but curiosity got the better of her. As she looked towards the stranger, she immediately noticed his vibrant eyes. He had the strangest eyes she'd ever seen, one a brilliant purple and the other crimson red. Ironically her two favorite colors. They were mesmerizing, the boys glasses only made them look better. As he walked past she saw how much he towered over her, even if she wasn't sitting down, she knew she didn't have much chance, he looked almost 6", add a couple more inches and she was sure he'd make it. Around about the same height as Shou. Well she liked being short, it defined her... if nothing else. Well, men look good tall, and they should be taller anyway. She shook her head whilst changed her trail of thought, meanwhile watching him pull out a massive book.
She always enjoyed a good book but she could never read anything as long as what he was. Ami wasn't stupid, far from it, she was always just more creative. Whilst thinking about her piano she began to hum to herself, quiet enough for only her to here. Then her humming stopped and her trail disappeared as she remembered Shou had asked her a question. Ami felt like face palming right there and then but refrained herself. " Well really, I haven't started yet. I was supposed to arrive not tomorrow, but the next day, but I came early so that I could bring my bags, and learn my way around. In preparation to make sure I'm not late for any classes and so on." Her eyes wandered towards the boy reading again, his facial features looked foreign, in a familiar way, she then turned her whole body towards Shou and the shy boy sitting next to her, so that she could give them her full attention. She was so easily side tracked. |
| | | Kaimu
Posts : 238 Join date : 2010-02-16 Age : 82 Location : A place where happiness roams
| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Fri Apr 02, 2010 1:18 pm | |
| Kaimu felt his eyes slowly drifting shut as the other two talked. He was out before he knew it. He opened his eyes quickly when he realized he had fell asleep. ”AHH!” He squealed as he fell off the couch and onto the ground. A soft thump was heard as he fell. ”Sorry I fell asleep.. My name is Kaimu.. Nice to meet you.” He said from his spot on the ground. He was more awake at least. He noticed there was another one here and smiled his way just in case. It didn’t hurt to be polite after all. Kaimu didn’t want to get up cause he was a bit lazy at the moment so he just laid on his stomach as he had fallen like that. Although it did hurt like hell. He supported his head on his elbows and let his gaze switch between the two. ”I’m been attending for about… umm.. Since like first year of high school I think.. Not sure.. Heh..” He said blushing slightly. | |
| | | Shiro
Posts : 144 Join date : 2010-03-25 Age : 32 Location : England
| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Fri Apr 02, 2010 3:23 pm | |
| When Shiro heard a thud, he lifted his head up from his book. He was the two guys and the girl he saw earlier, and one person was now flat on his stomach laying on the floor. He covered his mouth, trying not to let out a burst of laughter. That would be embarrassing. Closing his book, he noticed that the person on the floor didn't stand up again. Oh. Is he hurt? Or just lazy? He wondered, pulling out another book from his bag; the other one got too boring for his interest. Smiling, he flipped open the second book, losing interest already. He just had to scan the pages then he had them lodged in his memory. Bringing out his iPod, he put his headphones in his ears and put it on shuffle, not being bothered about what song was on. Shuffling around in his chair, he sat there, head in hand looking around at all the people talking, staring and just sitting there like him. With nothing better to do, he stood up and started to wonder around a little bit, some times miming to the song he was listening to if he knew the words, which he almost always would. | |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:25 pm | |
| “You would think most people would see it that way, wouldn’t you?” His eyes shifted to the floor, a meaningless smile curving his lips. “Unfortunately, I did bust my ass to get into here, even with… a few stumbles. It’s quite amazing I received it,” his gaze flicked back up to Ami and he leaned against the back of the couch, head rolling to the left.
He wouldn’t go into detail, he couldn’t. During the time he was working for the scholarship was the beginning of his late night escapades. At that time, it was still minimal, only on the weekends, though those few times did cause a few flunked tests and missing homework, which he made up for later. It wasn’t until he arrived and started the new year as a freshman in high school that his alcohol induces nights became a regular thing. “Friends” were not a hard thing to come by when illegal substances were in play. Perhaps that was what kept him coming back to the parties, “friends.” Though the steps were steep and the bottom of the stairs continued into nothingness, he was never alone and his loneliness was cured. Well, until he came down from whatever high he was on or whoever was satisfying him at that time.
Just like the substances he used, he did the same to people. Others enjoyed his company like he let waves of the sweetest energy anyone could taste and he took full advantage of it. He wasn’t much for one night stands, though they did happen. He jumped from person to person like it was going out of style. A couple weeks, perhaps a month, but as soon as something better caught his eye; he moved on and crushed the poor heart he was with. Eventually, he learned to set them straight, Don’t fall in love with me, I will hurt you in the end. It didn’t help, they all did it, fell in love, which could have been the deciding factor of why each “relationship” crumbled. Or it could have simply been they did not fill the void well enough. No matter what, none of them lasted. To this day, even though he found the right path, he believed all of his relationships would die because he was, and always will be, a heartbreaker.
His memories and thoughts rolled through as he continued on, “A new student, huh? It was a very good idea to start a few days ahead, even I get lost a times in this outrageously large place.” He shared a gentle smile and before he could continue a thud and Kaimu’s voice echoed in the commons. Brows lifted, slightly worried and lips parted for condolences, but a fit of laughter came out. He definitely didn’t mean to insult the poor boy, but he couldn’t help himself. “Are you alright?” he said as he leaned forward, still chuckling. |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Wed Apr 07, 2010 3:31 pm | |
| Ami listened on as Shou started to talk. He paused for a while before he started talking about herself. During that pause it looked as though Shou was thinking hard about something, his facial expression looked particularly familiar. She didn't like it. He looked much more beautiful with a smile on his face.
He finished talking about the school, and looked as though he were going to say something else but before he could, the blond boy fell from beside her and onto the floor. Kaimu, he introduced himself as, then began to explain that he'd fallen asleep. Poor boy, he's much too tired. Her face soon showed a motherly concern for Kaimu, whilst she worried for him. Shou began laughing, lightening the mood. She soon began to giggle a little as he just lay there, looking quite comfy as he answered her earlier question. "Kaimu, it's very nice to meet you. You seem to be quite tired, are you sure you don't want to head to your dorm?" Speaking gently, her words melting into each other.
Her aqua eyes shifted from Kaimu and onto the stranger, his singing, drawing her attention. She'd invite him to sit with them, he looked quite lonely, but she got the impression he wanted that. Just some peace and quite. |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:37 pm | |
| Kallen walked slowly into the large room with her tote bag hung loosely over her shoulder, resting against the blue jacket she wore. Her shoes tapped against the tiles with every slow step she took and her skirt wafted slowly with her. The thoughts of her previous school still rang through her mind as she slid her bag onto the ground to drag behind her. Glancing down at the crumpled paper she held in her hand, she read the simple words that seemed to somehow make her cringe with hate.
Never knows best
Still holding tightly to the paper, Kallen let the strap of her bag go and stood still as she read the three hateful words. However, the sound of laughing and talking suddenly interupted her and she jolted from surprise. Over towards the other side of the cxommons area, a group of students were around what seemed to be a blond girl who fell off of a couch.
Hmph...what's with that girl?
Yet, at that moment, Kallen noticed as the blond shifted, that "She" was actually a "He".
Oh my god--!
Kallen crushed the paper in her hands further and fell onto the floor with a loud THUD. With much ado, the bag that was with her spilled out onto the floor, revealing what looked like colored tablets of some kind, car keys, and numerous cell phones. Kallen crawled hastily over to her bag to shuffle her belongings back inside, but other papers also flooded around her and made the mess worse.
'No! No! No! Not now! Not now! It's happening again! it's happening again!'
Kallen's thoughts ran rapid as she heard other students in the commons chuckle and whisper among themselves. And then...
Another fit happened.
"WHAT THE F**K ARE YOU STARIN' AT? KEEP THIS UP AND I'LL BREAK ALL YOUR PUNK-ASS NOSES!" |
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Thu Apr 08, 2010 5:51 am | |
| Hearing all the shouting, Shiro looked up. He saw a girl on the floor, her belongings all over the floor and her shouting at everyone. He turned around and started walking over to her, taking his iPod headphones out. Swiftly, he bent down next to her and frowned. "Are you okay?" He asked, concerned. Shiro knew what it was like to get laughed at or talked about. It was one of his daily occurances.
Shiro started picking up some of her belongings and slid htem swiftly back into her bag. Picking up anything that was left, he stood up and held out his hand "C'mon," He mumbled "There's no need for you to shout. Just ignore all those lazy bastards. They find it funny to talk about people or laugh at them when they actually need help. There's no fun in that, I say."
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| Subject: Re: Lonely Book Reading [Closed] Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:35 am | |
| Ami reached out towards the Kaimu to try and help him back onto the couch. He couldn't stay there, it couldn't be comfy there surely, no matter how at peace he looked. Out of the corner of her eye she noticed another student entering. Before she could pull Kaimu up, the student started shouting.
"No! No! No! Not now! Not now! It's happening again! It's happening again"
What... what's happening, is.. is she having some kind of panic attack. The girl had dropped to the floor. Had she tripped? Or was she ill? The boy who'd been reading had rushed to help. Thinking quick, she pulled Kaimu up onto the sofa, she didn't like being forceful and she wasn't the strongest of people but the young girl looked quite angry, as much as Ami wanted to make sure Kaimu got to bed, the girl looked like she needed help. Though Ami wasn't sure what to do, she'd never encountered anyone like her. She knew it was a bad idea to come to this school, she had no idea how to handle people.
She hesitantly got up, ready to walk upto the girl to see if she could make her feel better. The girl started shouting again.
"WHAT THE F**K ARE YOU STARIN AT! KEEP THIS UP AND I'll BREAK YOUR PUNK-ASS NOSES!"
Ami automatically held onto her nose. She's not talking about me? Is she? Ami had been looking in her direction. She walked towards her, the boy had collected almost everything up, a container of tablets had rolled under a chair. She picked up the bottle of multi colored tablets and handed them to the girl. She didn't know how to make her feel better, she wished she did, but she'd had no experience in comforting people. "Are those chlorine tablets?" Ami smiled at the girl, reaching her hand towards her in a gesture to try and help her up. |
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