Disclaimer: I don't own the characters and this is all probably not true.

A/N: Basically my assumption of how Lea and Isa met. Those two were so adorable in Birth by Sleep! But I think both of them have supremely girly names, especially since 'Isa' is short for 'Isabella'.

Copycats and Blue Moons

"Yo," Lea said absent-mindedly as a boy with slicked-back, blue hair sat next to him. Lea was pointlessly doodling on his math notes, ignoring the sigmas and cosines in favor of a badly drawn plume of fire he had scrawled across the page.

"Hey," said the other boy, pulling out a blue notebook with a silver crescent moon on the cover of it out of his backpack.

"You in Algebra?" Lea asked.

The boy shook his head. "AP Calculus," he corrected.

Lea whistled under his breath. "So I take it you can't help me with my homework?"

"I could, but I won't," the boy said.

Lea raised his eyebrows. "Harsh." He sighed. "And I don't even know your name…"

"It's Isa," said the boy, beginning to write a paragraph on mitosis that he'd been assigned in Biology class.

Lea chuckled. "That's girly."

"Not as girly as Lea," Isa said.

"Holy crap!" Lea exclaimed. "How the heck did you know my name!"

Isa rolled his eyes. "It's written on your paper, nimrod."

Lea realized that Isa was correct and so he shut up, glancing down at the paper instead of back at Isa's teasing stare. "Oh… right."

"You're doing that problem wrong, Lea," Isa pointed out, "there's no solution, so you're doing all that work for nothing." Lea swore under his breath.

"I hate math," he muttered, scribbling "no solution" at the end of the problem and scratching out his previous work. "But hey, if you're good at this stuff, why don't you help me with it after school?"

Isa thought for a moment. "Only if you don't try to get me to do your homework for you."

"Dang it, my brilliant plan is ruined!" Lea groaned, flopping forward onto the table. "Whatever, will you give me a hand with it anyway?"

"Yes, I will tutor you," Isa agreed, standing. "That's what I was supposed to be here for, anyway."

Lea just stared, open-mouthed, as Isa left the room. "And here I thought he stuck around because he actually liked me…"