Ingus leaned back on his chair. Biology sure wasn't his strongest point… not that it was a weakness, either. He was an average student, with scores high enough to graduate without trouble.
But the time wasn't to think about that. They had been told an exchange student would come over for a while to practice his English. That was going to be so much fun.
In their class, they liked to martyrize anyone who was new, it was like a tradition. And this one wasn't going to be an exception.
Or was he?
Anyways, he had to take notes of whatever the teacher was blabbering about.
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Luneth stopped in front of the car. He was a bit nervous about all that exchange thing, but there was no way he could avoid it. He was certain there was no escaping from the usual hazing... Ah, well, he'd have to deal with it. He was used to it anyways, he had often changed schools because of his parents' job.
He opened the door and got in. His parents were the owners of a rich company; therefore he even had to go to school escorted by a chauffeur. Luckily this school had a uniform... It really was a pain for him, because the other students instantly hated him when knowing he was rich. But he didn't have time to think of the matter too much as they soon arrived in front of the building. It was a simple building made of bricks, and it had its charm even though it was a bit worn out.
He entered the building with his backpack on, waiting for someone to tell him which class he was supposed to be in.
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"I win again!" Ingus pouted. It was the tenth time Refia won against him at Tic Tac Toe. He really sucked at this kind of games. "Rematch."
They started a new game when the class' door opened. The secretary entered and smiled. "Here is the new exchange student. I hope you will get along well and accept him in your class." Ingus and Refia both stared at the door, along with all the other students, waiting for the guy to show up.
He eventually did, and not a single noise could be heard for a few minutes. That kid sure was special. His hair was kind of silvery-white and his eyes dark violet. He was so pale, it seemed as though he'd never seen daylight.
Refia smiled. "He's cute." "Tch, I expected something like that from you..." he mumbled, amused. "You cant deny, look at him, all fragile and tiny, he looks like a girl..." Ingus shook his head mockingly. "Shh, quiet, he might hear you." She giggled. "And I thought you were into Desch..." he continued.
Her face suddenly reddened. "N-not true..." He laughed, but was interrupted by the exchange student's voice. "I go by the name of Luneth, and hope I will integrate well your class."
There was a stunned silence. What was he, some kind of emperor or something?...
Well, that was going to be entertaining.