Had it in my head ALL day.
The two stood at the bus stop as they waited for their new bus to arrive. Rin Okumura and Yukio Okumura were freshmen in high school, and were currently standing at the outside of the monastery gates that was their bus stop. Unfortunately, their home just happened to be the monastery, so their Father had made a show of saying goodbye to them. While Yukio didn't mind, Rin did.
"Hello, I'm Shiemi Moriyama, are you two new?" a young blonde girl greeted when she arrived to wait for the bus as well. Rin had to glare at the girl who was giving him a cheery look with her emerald eyes.
"Yes, I'm Yukio Okumura, and this is my brother Rin," Yukio greeted. "It's a pleasure to meet you," he held out a hand and shook hers, being the ever so formal brother. The girl, Shiemi, stared up at him with a glow in her eyes that Rin couldn't help but be disgusted by.
"Stop making googly eyes at him, damn. I know he's good looking, but he doesn't need anyone else fawning over him," Rin spat, turning away from the two.
"Nii-san.." Yukio trailed off.
"It's nice to meet you, Mr. Rin Okumura," Shiemi greeted. Rin had to roll his dark blue eyes. He had raven hair and dark blue eyes that he inherited from his Mother. Yukio had gotten his dark brown hair form his Mother, though his eyes were a teal color that were covered by thick framed glasses. He also had three moles, two on his cheek, one on his chin.
"Yeah, yeah," Rin frowned. He didn't turn back. The bus arrived and others got on it. Rin sat down in one of the first few seats, and Yukio sat next to him on the aisle side. Shiemi sat in the aisle side of the seat next to them.
"So, Yukio, what do you do for fun?" Shiemi conversed.
"Well, I mostly study. Usually during the school year I participate in after school activities to boost my grade point average," Yukio replied.
"That's so cool. I've never actually been to school before, so this will be my first year ever," Shiemi admitted, her face burning red.
"What were you doing before this?" Yukio asked, his curiosity having been peaked.
"Well, I was in home school before this. My grandmother would teach me, and my Mother owns a pharmacy out of our home," Shiemi explained.
"That's interesting. I think my Father has been to your pharmacy before. He even took me along with him once when I was thirteen," Yukio said.
"Hm, I don't know if I remember that. I'm actually very shy, or so Mother says, so usually I would stay in the garden with Grandmother and collect herbs for our medicines," Shiemi said. "So, what year is this for you?"
"I'm a freshman. I'm actually class representative for class one A," Yukio said.
"Wow, you must be really smart then, to have gotten the highest grade on the entrance exam," Shiemi said with more googly eyes.
"Well, I study hard. My dream is to become a doctor once I graduate," Yukio admitted.
"Really? I don't really have goals for after high school.." Shiemi trailed off. Rin listened to the two for a long while, though played with his phone for a bit. Suddenly, he was brought out of his thoughts by a question. "What do you plan to do after high school, Rin?" It took him a minute to process the question.
"Nothing," he said simply.
"Nothing?" she asked. He gave a nod. The bus arrived to the school and the three got off before gathering to discuss what class they were in.
"One A, obviously," Yukio gave a chuckle, referring to their conversation about him being the representative.
"I'm in one A, too," Shiemi said with a light blush.
"Me too," Rin said. This brought Shiemi to look at him for a long moment.
"How are you two in the same class if you're brothers?" Shiemi asked. Rin and Yukio looked at each other for a moment just as long before laughing. "What?" the girl asked with confusion.
"Rin and I are twins," Yukio said as his laughs finally died down.
"Really? I've never met real twins before!" Shiemi exclaimed before she calmed down and looked in confusion once more. "But...if you're twins, why don't you look anything alike?"
"Isn't it obvious? We're fraternal, you dope," Rin said.
"Be nicer, Nii-san," Yukio sighed.
"No, no, it's fine. I guess I was being a bit slow," Shiemi gave a shy laugh. Yukio looked towards her seriously.
"Don't ever think that, Shiemi," he said. The girl looked at him once more with those googly eyes. Rin had to groan in disgust.
The three walked to their classroom where they sat for a long while, getting the introductions out of the way. They were then separated into little groups that they would introduce themselves to and get to know. It was the school's lame way of trying to get kids to socialize.
"I'm Ryuji Suguro. I live in the Kyoto temple with my Father and plan to take over my Father's temple," a teen with brown hair, though dyed blonde streak right through the center, introduced. He had onyx eyes that were hard and looked cold, and had piercings.
"I'm Renzo Shima, I live in the temple with Bon, here, and am going to become a priest," a teen with strange pink hair said. He seemed like a carefree type of guy, and his shirt had an exclamation point on it.
"I'm Konekomaru Miwa, and I love in the temple with Bon and Shima. I plan to become a priest as well," a bald kid with glasses said.
"I'm Yukio Okumura, class representative. I am studying to become a doctor," Yukio introduced.
"I am Shiemi Moriyama, and plan to take over my family pharmacy," Shiemi said.
"I'm Rin Okumura, and I'm gonna drop out," Rin introduced. Of course, that got stares from the whole group. Suguro had frowned more than he already was when Rin said this, almost like he was angry just because Rin had no purpose for life.
When the class was over, the others separated, and everyone was glad to have other people out of their personal bubble. Rin hadn't talked to anyone, neither had Suguro. Shiemi and Yukio spoke for a while, and Shima as well as Konekomaru had jumped into the conversation quite a few times. Now was what Rin was dreading, the thing that Yukio always asked people he considered friends.
"Would you like to come over to the monastery for a while? It's the gate of the bus stop, where I live. I'm sure Father wouldn't mind company," Yukio invited them all over. Rin sighed, though if they stayed for dinner he would get to cook more food, so it made him a bit happy that they accepted.
