Nagisa spaced out as Korosensei's tedious lesson about Japanese poetry droned on. The entire class was practically out cold and school was barely halfway over.

Nagisa himself began to fall asleep, however a piece of paper was thrown on his desk and he hadn't been aware enough of his surroundings and he had no idea where the paper came from or who threw it.

Nagisa moved the note under his desk to hide it from Korosensei's prying eyes. The teacher, with his back turned, continued his lesson unaware of the numerous students dozing off.

Nagisa slowly unfolded the paper under his desk.

Let's talk after school

He recognized the hand writing and almost immediately felt those golden eyes burning holes in the back of his head.

The blunette turned to the red head sitting at the back of the class. Karma's chin rested on one hand as he stared at Nagisa.

He nodded to confirm it receiving a smirk in return.

Nagisa's stomach bubbled with excitement at the thought of being able to talk with Karma. However that excitement was also brought on by nervousness of this talk.They hadn't spoken since Karma took him home.

That was Saturday.

Today was Monday.

For all he knew Karma may want to tell him he doesn't want to hang out any more because of his mom. Then again this talk may just be that a talk. Nagisa hoped it was the second one.

He stared down at the note in his hand. He smiled to himself, but the uneasy feeling didn't disappear.

Suddenly a swift wind blew past Nagisa. The note flying away with it. Nagisa looked up to see where the note went.

Korosensei stood at the front of the class red faced and clenching the note in one of his tentacles.

"Karma!Nagisa! Please refrain from passing notes during class!"

Nagisa felt a blush spread across his cheeks at the sudden attention he was receiving from the class. While Karma just snickered out a sarcastic apology.


Nagisa waited outside for Karma so they could talk. He watched the clouds in the sky circle threatening to pour water over the cold mountain.

Nagisa sighed as he felt small drops of water fall on him, he cursed himself for not bring an umbrella. He held his bag over his head trying to shield himself from the icy rain drops. The clear liquid fell harder causing it to form puddles.

He watched as Nakamura splashed into the puddles, getting mud all over her white socks and splashing Terasaka's shoes as well. Terasaka yelled something at her about watching where she stepped with those big feet. To which the blonde just stuck out her tongue and ran from him.

The sound of rain patting on an umbrella forced Nagisa out of his observation. He looked up to find Karma holding a bright red umbrella over his head.

He smiled at him.

"I'll walk with you to the train station. We can talk on the way there."

Nagisa swung his bag back over his shoulder as he nodded.

They began walking down mountain.

Nagisa watched his feet as they walked. He didn't want to step in a puddle, afraid his mom would get mad if he ruined his shoes.

"Nagisa."

He looked up at the sound of his name. Karma's eye stared at him with so much intensity that Nagisa thought he might explode before he even knew the reason behind intensity.

"What?" Nagisa asked when the red head didn't say anything.

Karma jumped at the question as if he himself was in his own daydream. A slight blush covered his cheeks.

"There's something I wanted to ask you."

They continued down the mountain in silence.

Nagisa shivered when a cold breeze blew by them. He crossed his arm rubbing his hands against his sweater's took a step closer to Nagisa, pressing their shoulders together. Karma's shoulder was warm against Nagisa's and he silently thanked Karma for the extra warmth.

As Karma pressed closer to Nagisa he noticed that Karma leaned the umbrella more towards him causing rain to drench Karma's right shoulder.

Nagisa felt guilt pinch his chest but he decided not to voice it.

"What did you want to ask me?" Nagisa asked as they reached the bottom of the mountain.

Karma's had a light blush on his face and Nagisa wasn't sure if it was from the long walk down the mountain or something else. The sight of it made his own checks flush as well.

Karma had been quiet for too long and the suspense was eating away at Nagisa.

Karma stopped on the side of the road.

"The last train to my house leaves at 10:00 tonight. Sneak out and come to my house." Karma said staring down at Nagisa.

Nagisa stared at Karma for a while his first instinct was to agree, but the memory of the last time he came home from Karma's flashed in his head. If his mother found out he was still seeing Karma she'd throw a fit.

She may even force him out of Class E just to get him away from him. She'd probably go so far as to make him switch schools.

"Karma…I can't if my mom found out…"

"She won't. I promise I'll have you home before she even notices you're gone."

Nagisa considers this for a second.

"I have a plan and I want to go over it with you." Karma told him.

Nagisa stared at Karma's pleading face.

Was it worth the risk of his mom finding out? Then again Nagisa didn't think he could wait to find out what exactly Karma wanted to tell him.

What was the plan?

"Ok I'll come, but you'll have to get me home before morning."

Nagisa said.

Karma's mischievous smile grew.

"I will, I promise."

Karma ran in the opposite direction.

"I'll see you tonight." He shouted.

And with that he left Nagisa standing in the rain without an umbrella.


Sorry for the wait, but the next chapter will come much quicker.

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