With his hand under his head, Alois's eyes nearly closed as he sighed softly.

How boring. He couldn't understand how some people were able to listen to the really stupid talks of the economy teacher. Economy had never interested him; others would probably make money for him in the future… If he played it well. Why would he even bother about knowing something he wasn't going to use anyways? The blond did not care at all about such things, involving money and everything. They caused you to think. He looked around the classroom, only to find out everyone was nearly sleeping like him – except for one student; the blue-haired boy called Ciel. He had observed him for quite a while, finding him rather attractive… And interesting. He never found people interesting, so this was an exception.

People were boring.

At least, most of them. Ciel had never spoken to him, but Alois was planning to change that. Maybe they could even become friends. The boy always looked very bored, though… And not really social, either. But he could give it a go anyways, just to see how the other would react to him. Maybe he had checked him out earlier, too.

As the bell rang, Alois jumped up out of his chair immediately, ready to get social. Luckily the school day was over, and the blond had noticed Ciel wasn't a kid that went home immediately after school – he had even spotted him in the library once, listening to music, or something. So there was no need to run after him to make sure he hadn't gotten away already. He walked leisurely to the boy, which was packing his stuff. 'Hello,' he said, waving rather excited at the bluenet. Ciel did not change the angle his head was pointed at, but just moved his eyeballs at the boy quickly. His facial expression didn't change; it made the boy look like the grumpiest kid alive, honestly. Alois's smile faded a bit, seeing his excitement not really being mirrored by the other. 'So, er, how are you?' he said, still confident, after a short silence. Ciel turned his eyes at his stuff again, shrugging. 'Fine.' He replied, not really in for a conversation, apparently. Alois rolled his eyeballs and sighed mentally. Well, this was harder than he'd expected it to be. 'You like economy, don't you?' he asked, still finding it rather difficult to interact with this boy. He wasn't opening up at the least. Ciel nodded, swung his bag over his shoulder and faced Alois now. His expression was not irritated – yet. He looked neutral, but with a negative feeling to it. Alois made an attempt on smiling friendly again, but Ciel turned around already, leaving the blond smiling awkwardly, at nothing. Okay. Just talking won't do it. The blond thought about his options; he could run after the boy or just try again tomorrow. He wanted to do the first, but after a few seconds of arguing in his head about the several choices he had he choose to pick the second one. Maybe Ciel would give up if he tried every day… And talk to him in a normal way!