A young boy strolled down the street of his house, blue eyes focused only on the path ahead of him. He blinked seldom, keeping his interest to his thoughts and not that of his black and white surroundings.
There's something very special that happens in this world. It's something that people always seem to be talking about.
He strolled with great leisure, ears entranced by words spoken around him.
"Did you hear about Haruhi? It happened to her last week when that transfer student entered the class! I'm so happy for her! If only my husband were the same way..."
"Oh, don't worry about it too much. I'm sure you two can still live happily together. You do have two children, after all."
The boy stopped only for a moment, glancing to the gossiping women.
Maybe they always talk about it because they're jealous. It's stated to be the highest form of happiness anyone can achieve.
That's something to be jealous about, right?
This child, when he had his fill of staring, decided to continue along his path. He skipped over the gray steps, not minding a small cat he saw along his way. After all, he was going to be late again. Makoto was usually the one to wake him up, but he had come down with a rather harsh fever. That would mean only one troublesome thing for this boy upon his arrival to school.
The child picked his eyes from the ground, shifting them to the school gates in the distance. It was then he saw the black and white kid whom he could always expect to wait for him. This nuisance seemed to notice the boy, as a smile formed to his razor teeth. He ran towards his friend, stopping mere inches from slamming into him.
"Haru! I thought you would never come!" Rin laughed wildly, slapping a hand onto Haruka's back. The solid motion sent the schoolboy forward several steps. He glared.
"I wouldn't have if Makoto hadn't dragged himself from bed to wake me up." He sighed at his friend's overbearance. He wasn't a child.
"That's right. Makoto's sick, isn't he? I guess that means I get you all to myself today! Hey, let's go swimming together after school, okay?" He laughed loduly, leading Haru towards the gates.
It's something that doesn't always happen to a person. It's a once in a lifetime event that everyone can always remember. It changes their world, after all.
Haru glared to the black and white surrounding him, ignoring the annoying child dragging him inside the gray school. His blue eyes reflected a certain anger that only the 'special' ones could see.
But it still hasn't happened to me.
