Psst, thought Sora, staring at a particularly hard question on a particularly hard test. Math- his worst subject. Vanitas, what's nine times five?
He could practically see his honorary big brother sigh and shake his head. You know, you could just study the times tables.
I know, but that's boring!
I know, Sor. And by the way, it's forty-five.
Thanks, Vani! Sora quickly scribbled down the answer, storing it in his own mind. He hadn't failed a test yet since Vani had come. He was allowed to have dessert after dinner instead of studying again.
A paper ball hit him in the head. Sora glanced up at the teacher, Ms. Muggry, and quickly unrolled it.
'Hey, Sora, let's go to the island after school'
The brunet looked across the room at his silveret friend, Riku. The teal-eyed boy was staring bored-ly out the window, having obviously finished his test ages ago. He scribbled his reply- 'okay'- and tossed it back, grinning when it sailed right behind their strict teacher's head. Riku shot him a quick smile and went back to staring out the window and scribbling random doodles on a piece of paper.
The last question was a breeze: five times nine. Even Sora knew that if you swap the numbers, it's the same.
As the little brunet handed in his test, the teacher gave him a suspicious glare, as if to say, 'I'm on to you,', once again raising the question: do teachers have mind-reading superpowers?
Vanitas, listening in, answered. I dunno, kid. I honestly don't know.
…
Couldn't help continuing this little kinda-AU. Heh, it's probably going to become a series of one-shots. Feel free to request, anyone.
