A/N: I know, I know, I broke my promise, but I really wanted to write this before anyone else got the idea

A/N: I know, I know, I broke my promise, but I really wanted to write this before anyone else got the idea.

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A blonde with shaggy thick locks walked into the crowded mall, looking around aimlessly as he started towards a table and sat down. He shifted in his seat trying to find a comfortable position on the grid-like chair. He lifted his backpack into view and pulled out a book, which he held up to his face. He dropped his backpack back onto the floor beside him and continued to get absorbed into the book, not much aware of his surroundings.

He had his pinky and thumb hold the book open with his left hand as his right hand was formed into a fist under his chin. His blue eyes moved back and forth as they read the onslaught of interesting words. He tapped his foot to create some kind of beat while reading and flipped his hair when it got in his eyes, obscuring the page from view.

He didn't see but a raven walked by him and did a double take. A mischievous look overcame his handsome face and he turned around to take a seat across the blonde. The blonde continued to read the book, turning a page every now and then. The raven got impatient and started tapping his leg loudly hoping to get the blonde's attention. But no avail.

"Ahem." A small cough was heard from the raven as he continued to look at the blonde attentively, waiting for a reaction. Complete silence and the page turning was what the raven heard.

"Ahem ahem." A little louder now as the raven's temper was rising. The blonde stuck his finger in his ear and rubbed it absentmindedly.

"AHEM AHEM AHEM!" The raven shouted out snapping the blonde out of his stupor. The blue looked up at the raven making the raven gasp inaudibly.

"May I help you?" The blonde asked slightly unnerved by getting interrupted from his reading. The raven regained his cool look and crossed his arms over his chest. '

"Do you have the time?" The raven asked coolly. The blonde looked surprised but then raised a brow skeptically. He lifted his watch and looked down at the time. He looked back up and told the raven what time it was. The raven smirked and shook his 'no'.

"No I meant the time to write my number down." The raven said and took the surprised blonde's wrist into his hand. He took out a sharpie and proceeded to write his number on the back of the blonde's hand in elegant neat scrawl. He capped the marker and stood up with his hands in his pockets. He gave one backward glance at the blonde and walked towards the exit.

The blonde looked amazed for a few minutes and shook his head out of his thoughts to look at the back of his hand. The book lay there opened on the table, forgotten.

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Ah, how does the first chapter sound? I'm sorry if it's bad, but I've had this idea for months now and decided to write. It's a good idea but I just don't know how to execute it, so I hope I hit a slam dunk on my first try.