(This is set in like, the beginning of the school year type thing.)
Notebooks were scattered in a small area among the space between them, two certain individuals sat on the ground, both apologizing to each other for intersecting each other's paths.
Their faces were a bit flushed with red, and deep down they thought about how cute the other one looked.
"Hey, let's-"
"Hey, let's"
Both managing the courage to speak at the same time, both now equally as flustered.
"You first."
"N-no, you can go ahead."
She's practically giving him the opportunity right? Maybe she wants this to happen.
He took a small breath before looking at her, and sighing softly. "W-we should.. Hang out, sometime.. I-if you want!" As confident and cool he looked, he just shattered that impression and is now seen as an easily flustered, shy boy.
Her soft laughter made him blush a tiny bit more, and in that moment he knew what her answer was.
Before standing up, they helped each other pick up their notebooks, and exchanged numbers before heading off to their next class….
Which they both have the same class.
Every. Period.
It was awkward at first, but they soon came to find that it was good that it happened. They texted each other constantly to get to know each other, and things hit it off from there.
Since then, they've been hanging out as much as they could, and soon enough, (As cliche as this is..) fell in love.
Len was the one to pop the not as major question, Miku responded to him with a kiss, both of which had never had one before, and the moment was so sudden that it took them both by surprise, even Miku, who was the one who did it in the first place.
"You know.. Maybe making myself bumping into you was the best thing to happen to me." She smiled towards him and expected a cute reaction, but instead got laughter and a teardrop, due to how hard he was laughing.
"Pfft. You bumped into me on purpose? We could've just talked normally~" Len smirked towards her and got the reaction he wanted, her cute, innocent kind of look.
With that, they just hugged from there, and didn't care at the amount of people staring at them from behind the corner.
