Welcome to the world of Heta World Academy, home of the world's most diverse culture and countries!
Taurys is in for quite a surprise, being the new boy ;3
I hope you enjoy!
"I swear to God, I'll kill you." Taurys narrowed his green eyes at the object sitting on his bed. It stayed there, taunting him with its… uniform-ness.
"Kill what?" Taurys' little brother Raivis came into his bedroom, looking at him with curious violet eyes. Taurys chuckled, and pointed at his uniform. It was a pair of blue plaid slacks, a pale blue dress shirt, and a white sweater to go over the shirt. All of it came together with a red tie.
Long story short, Taurys hated it.
"I think you'd look good in it." Taurys' other brother Eduard walked in, ruffling Raivis' messy blond hair.
"You think everyone would look good in school uniforms." Taurys scoffed, reaching over to ruffle Eduard's blond hair, just to irritate him. It worked.
"Whatever." Eduard turned and left his brunet brother's bedroom, Raivis following his older brother like a little puppy—which left Taurys to glare at his uniform again before he finally decided to put it away.
"Taurys, are you ready honey?" Mrs. Laurinaitis called up the stairs.
"Coming!" Taurys grabbed his blue backpack and ran down the stairs, nearly crashing into his mom. "Oh, whoops. Sorry!"
She just laughed, and led him out to the car. "I'll be back boys! Taking your brother to school!"
It was odd to hear, especially on a Saturday, but Taurys ignored it, and hopped in the car.
"Are you excited?" Mrs. Laurinaitis asked him. He just grunted agreement. "Are you glad to be… apart from him?"
Taurys turned to look at his mom, eyes wide in shock. She never mentioned him, especially since last time she mentioned him, Taurys had broken down in a full-blown panic attack.
"I'm afraid to be away from home." Taurys replied instead, turning to look out the window. In the end, they wound up in front of a large brick campus. Taurys got out, and looked around.
The walls of Heta World Academy rose up intimidatingly before him. Cursing under his breath, he looked back at his mom.
"I love you Taurys!" Mrs. Laurinaitis called to her son as he stood outside his new school. "I'll call tonight!"
"Bye Mom." Taurys called back, waving with his free hand as she drove away, hoisting his backpack over his shoulder with the other. It knocked awkwardly against his back as he walked into the dorm rooms, searching for his room. All of his things had already been delivered, so that wouldn't be much of a problem. At least he didn't have to carry any of it.
"Where are you?" Taurys mumbled to himself as he looked for his room number—number 113. The doorways were interesting to look at; they all had bumper stickers, or other various items of the most colorful nature. Taurys' head started to throb, just as he found his room. "Finally…"
He slid his key in and unlocked the door, throwing it open and tossing his bag on the side of the room his boxes occupied. He brushed his hair from his face, looking around the room as he closed the door. The dorm room was quite roomy; there were two desks, two dressers, and two comfortable beds, one of which had a sleeping form on it.
"Whoops." Taurys frowned, suddenly afraid of who his roommate could be.
"Ngghh…" The form groaned, rolling over so his face was visible. Taurys tried not to squeak in shock as it propped itself up on its elbows, turning its face towards Taurys. For a second, Taurys wondered if he was in the wrong room, seeing as how his roommate looked like a girl—as in, he had hair clips, and his hair was the same length as Taurys' shoulder-length hair.
"New roommate?" The blond asked, rubbing sleep from his tired green eyes.
"Yeah. My name is-"
Suddenly, he was cut off by a body crashing into his, hugging him tightly around the waist. "Like, ohmigod, hi!" Taurys just stood there, shocked, before the blond pulled away, a tear in his eye. "I've been waiting for a new roommate for like, ever! My last one's gone, and I was so lonely!"
"Gone? He left?" Taurys asked curiously as the blond went to go sit on his bed. He nodded before Taurys noticed just what he was wearing—the blue plaid skirt that the girls were supposed to wear for their uniform, and the same sweater and shirt the boys were supposed to wear.
"I'm Feliks." The blond supplied suddenly beaming at Taurys. "Where are you from?"
"Lithuania." Taurys replied, sitting on the bed. "We moved here a few months ago."
He didn't say why; he felt it was something that was better left hidden.
"Oh my god! I'm like, from Poland!" Feliks bounced over and sat next to Taurys. "So, like, how do you say Lithuania in Lithuanian?"
Taurys blinked at the odd question. It wasn't exactly something you asked someone you just met, seeing as how it was entirely random, but Taurys was beginning to grasp that Feliks was sort of random, and not exactly conventional. "Lietuva." He replied after a moment.
"I'm calling you Liet." Feliks told him, jumping up. "And I'm going to show you around campus!"
Taurys was suddenly pulled to his feet and yanked out the door, just barely managing to pull the door closed behind him, before he was whisked off towards the rest of the building.
"This is the cafeteria!" Feliks exclaimed proudly five minutes later, motioning around at the three-level lunch room. "I suggest you sit with me, because I don't want you like, to sit in the Pit."
"The Pit?" Taurys looked towards where Feliks was pointing, and the name suddenly made sense. The Pit was the lowest level of the cafeteria, a lone circular table inside of it.
"It's like, social suicide, sitting there." Feliks explained. "The last kid who sat there totally like, disappeared. No one's seen him."
"Feliks!" A voice called, and Feliks turned with a grin to see a small brunet with bright brown eyes. "Who's your friend?"
"This is like, Taurys!" Feliks replied, linking his arm with Taurys'. "Isn't he like, totally adorable, Feli?"
Taurys flushed at the compliment, as 'Feli' nodded eagerly. "I'm Feliciano!"
"Hi." Taurys replied quietly, self-conscious suddenly.
"What are you doing in the cafeteria?" Feliks asked his friend. "It's like, not lunch yet!"
"I was searching for you! Ludwig wants to go out to lunch, and I was getting a group together so we could all go together!" Feli beamed, nearly bouncing with the happiness that Taurys assumed pretty much poured out of the Italian. "Want to come?"
"Like, yes!" Feliks turned to Taurys. "Wanna go Liet?"
"Sure." Taurys replied, figuring it would be a great way to make new friends.
He didn't know how wrong he was.
Lunch? Feli? Feliks? Ludwig? Everyone? Dear lord. It's like a world meeting. We're all going to die...
Chapter Two in the making!
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