My eyes wandered. I couldn't focus on any one thing. My thoughts circling and circling as my pencil was poised above the paper. "Kai!" I heard the voice but ignored it. The distraction of another was just too much right now. "Yo Kai!" again I tried to focus on something to sketch. "Hey buddy why didn't you reply? Didn't you hear me?" I sighed and turned to look at Tyson.

"Yes I heard you but I'm trying to actually do my homework unlike you." Tyson looked down at my paper.

"You still haven't done that sketch? I figured you would have had it done by now." I looked down at my paper and sighed, my eyes shutting trying to block out my sudden feeling of annoyance. Opening them again I raised my head to study the students again and my eyes found him. Sitting on a bench across and down the way a bit from where I was sitting. His orange hair moved with the light breeze and his muscle shirt showed he was indeed very fit. Sweats and sneakers completed his ensemble but the one thing I couldn't see were his eyes as they were closed against the blinding light.

"Uh hello, earth to Kai." I glanced at him then shook my head.

"Not now Tyson. Go bother Rei or Max." my pencil started to move on the paper. Drawing him as he sat there on the bench.

"You're no fun Kai." He said but he did thankfully get up and go. "Don't wear yourself out man." I didn't care if he thought I was wearing myself out. I'm an art major, it's not really all that hard. Drawing had always come naturally to me after all. Sketching had always been my strongest suit in it. Having to capture the person on your mind in case they moved. But each time I glanced at the stranger he was sitting the same way. Perhaps he just wasn't a fidgetter.

Glancing one final time I noticed now I could see his eyes. And not only that, but he was looking right at me. The turquoise shade could have been a trick from the sun but I doubted it. When our eyes locked a small half smile spread across his lips before he stood and walked away. "Did he know I was sketching him?" I'm not sure what made me ask the question aloud but part of me wished someone would give me the answer.