Hello! I've been frekishly slacking off because school's a bitch and so is life. My other story isn't updated yet because I'm not sure how to continue it. This story is a story to vent out my anger and my frustrations.
Disclaimer: I don't own PoT. I wish I did.
It really wasn't like her to procrastinate. Her life ran like a routine; wake up at 5 A.M., take a shower, eat breakfast, get to school by 6 A.M., run morning tennis practice, start first period by 7:30, have a student council meeting during lunch, run practice after school, get home by 6 P.M., make dinner, serve dinner, eat dinner, start homework by 8 P.M. and get to sleep by 12 A.M. Because she was the president of her school, captain of her tennis team, president of all her clubs, and working part time, she rarely had time to herself. She also liked to have everything done before she had "fun" so she rarely had "fun." So, she surprised herself when she waited until 12 A.M. to actually begin her project that was assigned that day. She had decided to do at least half of it, so she would have another three days to arrange and sort it out, but she had waited too long. She surprised her friends who were always up until 5 talking when 5 was when she normally woke up. They thought she had forgotten to sign out of her MSN account, and when they asked if she was actually awake, she replied, "Yes. I'm awake doing that project that our history teacher assigned us." Since her friends knew her to be diligent and responsible, they asked her what she had been doing for four hours. She simply answered, "I don't know. Time just went by quickly." Her friends didn't reply because they had been too shocked that all of them had just fallen out of their seat. And for the very first time in her life, Tachibana Ann had actually been called human.
He never really did try when it came to school. It just came naturally for him, which he figured was an attribute he got from his father. He could think up of ideas quickly, solve things quickly, remember things quickly, etc. so whenever he had a project or test, he could always procrastinate and cram things in. Everyday was a surprise to him; he never had an inner clock regulating all of his actions. He would usually sleep in and sleep really late, never had a regulated meal time and practiced tennis whenever he felt like it. For him, it was just natural. So, he surprised himself when he decided to start on a project that was not due for four days. He actually signed off his MSN account earlier than usual (which meant he signed off at 5 in the morning) and actually went to sleep at 6 A.M. That was a great feat for him. He woke up at 8 that day, amazed that he actually got up before school started. He had missed morning practice, but who didn't? So when he went to school on time for the first time in his life, his classmates and teacher looked at him as if he was insane. And for the first time in his life, Kirihara Akaya knew how the animals in the test facility felt like.
I'll try to update this story and my other story as well. Tennis season is ending soon (Thank GOD) so I'll have much more free time on my hands.
