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Homework
Sora felt his cell phone vibrate in his pant's pocket. His immediate response was to sigh. He already knew what the message was going to be without having to read it. "Sorry Sora," Sora repeated to himself from memory, "I'm stuck doing homework again in the library. Sorry, but you know that I have to study a lot lately. Love you babe." Sora pushed his tray away and put his head on the table. Every day over the past two weeks Riku had spent his lunch studying in the library, studying. Sora had tried being there with him, but the brunette really did need to eat lunch, and he was only bothering Riku anyway. It wouldn't be so bad if homework didn't take up ALL of Riku's time. Every night, while Sora was watching TV, Riku was working and studying, till long after Sora had fallen asleep. Even during homeroom, and sometimes even their walk to school, Riku had a book open, memorizing or learning something.
"It's his fault for taking all those advanced classes…" Sora mumbled to himself.
"Aren't you going to eat?" Sora lifted his head to see Axel sit across from him, tossing his bush of red hair behind him.
"Not hungry…" Sora mumbled, putting his head back down on the table.
"Come on. If you're anything like Roxas, you need to eat more than a sumo wrestler." Axel poked Sora on the head.
"Mmph…" Sora mumbled to the table.
"Is it the Riku thing?" Axel started picking at Sora's French fries.
Sora looked up at Axel with a tired confused look on his face.
"I'm your brother's boyfriend," Sora smirked. "When something is bothering you, Roxas gets worried, and I'm the first one he tells." Axel took another French fry. The brunette grabbed the tray and pulled it closer, grabbing a handful of fries and stuffing them in his mouth.
"Told ya. Now here, listen." The taller boy reached for another fry, only to have his hand slapped away by an angry Sora. "Riku probably hates this as much as you do, he's just doing what he has to do. You know that right."
"Um humph..." Sora mumbled around a mouthful of hamburger.
"So just wait for a little while, and Riku's work load will go down, and it will go back to normal. OK? Cheer up." Axel poked Sora in the arm. "And don't tell Roxas I told you that, or he'll never let me live it down."
"Did you… do something nice?" Sora asked, amazed.
"No! I did not! Before you go thinking I was trying to help you out, I'm just trying to make you happy, so Roxas will be happy, and stop being so stingy." And then Axel got up and left, his long red hair swaying behind him.
Twenty minutes later, Sora was carrying an empty tray to the return line, simultaneously checking his bag for his next period's work.
"Crap, I must have left it in my locker." Sora checked the clock on his phone. "Thank God, I have enough time to get it and not be late. Mr. Hemper would kill me." Sora muttered to himself. As soon as he dropped of his tray off, Sora ran out of the lunchroom towards his locker at the opposite end of the school.
"Damn school plans…" Sora panted as he reached his locker door and began inputting the combination. "Who's idea was it to put freshman so far away from ANY freshman classes?" The lock clicked and Sora yanked the blue metal door open.
As he shuffled his books around he noticed an envelope taped to the inside of his door with 'Sora' written on it inside a large heart. Forgetting the time and his book he ripped the envelope off the door and tore it open. Inside he found a handwritten letter addressed to him, along with two tickets.
Dear Sora,
I know lately that we haven't really gotten to spend any time with each other, and I'm really sorry baby, school's been a big bitch lately. But I've been working extra hard so that I can start relaxing sooner, and spend more time with you. But that's not important right now, see those tickets? This weekend, you and I are going to Destiny Park for the big Fall Outdoor Rock Concert. This entire weekend is just going to be about us. No homework, no studying, no work, no other friends to distract us. I wish I could see your face as you read this, but I wanted you to find out as soon as possible and I didn't know when I'd get a long time to talk to you again. Just remember babe, I love you, no matter what is going on around us, I love you, and you love me, and that's what matters.
-Riku
Sora's smile grew larger and larger as he read the love note in front of him. He checked the tickets and saw that they were indeed for FORC that weekend. Sora remembered he had been bugging Riku about them going to it. His smile grew as he grabbed a piece of paper, a permanent marker, and the tape off the door, running in the opposite direction from his class. The bell rang as he was still running but he didn't care. By the time he had gotten to his destination, the halls had emptied out, which was perfect. This would be easier if no one saw him. He stopped in front of a door and wrote in large black letters on the paper before taping it to the window of the door. As he ran towards his classroom he was smiling and laughing, too much to even answer when Mr. Hemper asked him where he had been.
An hour later, when Riku's Pre-Calculus class had ended he was the first person to the door, desperate to get out. But when he got to the door he stopped, and just smiled. Facing into the classroom on the door window was a message:
'I LOVE YOU TOO
-S'
