AN: Gosh, it's been this long since I've updated? I am so behind. And so, so sorry, guys. I shall make it up to you as soon as possible, I promise! I got caught in a web of feels and stuff with shows. I've been playing catch up on shows and stuff that way I understand what people are talking to me about when they speak with me about shows. Latest one finished besides Glee - which I am still saddened by Cory Monteith's death - was Sherlock. First exposure to Sherlock Holmes. Ever. So, yes, I am reading the books and stuff now. That's where my focus has been.
So. New chapter. Yeah, I'm not so sure about it either.
To those who reviewed:
ItalyAllday: Aw man, I can. It's not as great as you'd think, actually. It causes a lot of trouble sometimes. I am honoured for this to be your first TurkeyXGreece. I actually ship that more than I do with GreeceXJapan, which explains the time frame and stuff in Strength and Survival with these characters a bit..yeah, anyways..moving on.
Shiralala: Yes, it is rather recent, I suppose. Update is here, as requested. XD
Enjoy.
The weeks following their first real interaction was full of chatter. The only day that the Greek wasn't there, the Turk found himself wondering about what could be going on with him to make him sleep through his lessons like that. It couldn't be just because they were boring. There had to be something else.
The following day, as soon as Heracles walked into their shared first period and gave the teacher a note, Sadik noticed something was different about him.
Heracles sat down beside him and passed him the doctor's note that he had showed the teacher.
Sadik gave him an odd look before he looked down and read through what was listed on it before he looked up a the Greek with an understanding smile. So it turned out that the Greek really couldn't help falling asleep during his lessons.
Their day was slow. There were a few incidents where the Greek did fall asleep, and Sadik would make sure to wake him or take notes for him so he didn't miss anything. While they still were on rocky grounds with one another, this was a small mercy for Heracles, whose grade increased quite a bit when Sadik started doing that for him so he wouldn't miss something important.
"I'm serious, I will be eternally grateful to you for doing this for me. My parents were ready to kill me when I started failing due to sleeping through lessons. Thank you,"Heracles said to Sadik on the walk to the Greek's home that evening to work on a project they had assigned to them in English class over the book they were currently reading in.
Sadik gave a faint smile. "No problem."he said. "Not really your fault, after all."
Still, there was something that remained unsaid. It was something that evaded the Turk, and it bothered him.
Either Heracles didn't notice this, or chose to ignore it, because he said nothing about it.
It was probably better that way, actually.
Also, happy birthday to Switzerland..even though it's not techniquely the first of August just yet.
