Just One

I stared at the teacher annoyingly as he kept going on and on about the history of Frankenstein. I never did get bored in this class but right now I didn't feel like listening to this. Frankenstein isn't really my thing. I'd rather be in math class right now. I sigh and look to my left out the big window. It was getting pretty cloudy outside. People were walking around out there and cars drove by on the streets. I heard lightning out in the distance. It was probably going to be a big thunder storm today. I blocked out all of the sounds in the background and let my thoughts take over me.

"Yugi, something wrong?" a voice in my head asked, known as Pharaoh.

"I'm just kind of tired that's all…" I reply.

"I wondered why you weren't really paying attention in class," Pharaoh says.

"I just wish school was over already…"

I was jolted out of my thoughts by the teacher.

"Mr. Muto, I would like you to please pay attention at what I am saying," the teacher said.

I nodded slowly. "Yes, sorry,"

I look away from the teacher. I still wasn't listening to the teacher. Nothing he was saying was making sense anyway. I look over at Tea. She was looking straight ahead at the teacher. I stare at her beauty. The truth is I have had a crush on her for almost a while now. I mean I liked everything about her. She's caring, beautiful, and aggressive at times. She's always there for me and our friends. I reached under my desk and grab my backpack. I unzip it and take out a small throw away camera. I slowly pointed the camera towards Tea. I just need to take one picture of Tea. Just one. Then I can hang it up on my wall in my room and look at her every day. I looked around casually to make sure no one was watching. Gladly no one was. Then I pressed a small button on my camera and there was flash. Tea glances at me and I turn away quickly hiding my camera. I felt my cheeks burning up. I can't believe I just took a picture of Tea! From the corner of my eye I see Tea still staring at me, looking confused. Then she finally turns away. I let out a low sigh of relief.

Later that day, I went to get my pictures developed. When I did I couldn't stop staring at the picture I took of Tea. She looked so peaceful in the picture, staring in another direction. I hold the picture to my chest and sigh deeply.

THE END