Title. Downwards
Part. one
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Part Title. Joining
the Club
Authour.
~sushisama~ (sbolce@esper.com)
Warnings.
Check the first part. I'm
too lazy to write it again.
Disclaimer.
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Notes. Now
for chapter one. Yaya! Not any good as of yet. Sorry. I've more ideas for later on than the beginning, so... yeah. You fellow writers know what I'm talking
about, right? ^_^;; Read and review, please!
/ thoughts / [ dreams ] ( flashbacks )
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"I still
want to know where mom got the money for this," Tasuki muttered. He stood at the threshold of his new dorm
room.
The room in front of him was
spacious. It had two beds on opposite
sides of the room and a closet and desk for each side. The bed on the left was made up nicely,
while the other one was bare and had boxes, bags, and long, thick black case on
it.
Tasuki clipped his new key
onto the key chain of his belt loop and made his way across the room, closing
the door behind him.
He had the entire weekend to
unpack and meet all the other students, seeing as he had arrived on a
Friday. He sat down the guitar case and
bag on his shoulders and sat on the bed, taking out a sheet of paper from his
shirt pocket. It was the schedule he
would be following for the first semester.
It was had normal things for someone his age; literature, Trig,
history... Nothing too hard, even for a
slacker like himself.
After his chat with Nuriko,
Tasuki had easily found the attendance office(which it was near the entrance,
as he had guessed: how could he be so blind?) and gotten signed in and given
his schedule. The secretary then gave
him the key to his dorm and told him that his roommate's name was Kouji.
He inspected the boxes on his
bed: they were sent from his home to here so he didn't have to worry about dragging
them off a bus to the school. They were
just full of clothes and the like, except the black case, which was his bass
guitar.
Tasuki let out a yawn as he
flopped backwards on the soft mattress.
He was feeling a little tired from the long bus ride, so he curled up on
his side, being mindful of the boxes crowding the head of the bed. He let his eyes close and drifted off into a
light slumber.
Tasuki awoke a little while
later, still a little groggy. He rubbed
his eyes, trying to get them focused.
When he opened them again, he was met with a pair of amber, startling
him, and he sat up quickly, backing away from whoever it was.
"Oops, sorry!" the guy
defended, rubbing the back of his neck.
"Didn't mean to wake you."
Tasuki stared at him. He wore a bandana around his blue hair,
though some of his bangs came over it and fell across his eyes. He had a large smile on his face that scared
Tasuki a little.
There was a brief silence,
each staring at each other, neither of them saying anything. Tasuki was starting to feel uncomfortable
under the other's all-too-happy gaze.
"Er, Kouji, right?"
"Oh, so they already told you
my name?" Tasuki nodded. "Cool.
They didn't tell me I was getting a new roommate. My other one moved at the end of last year,
and I've been all alone since." He
frowned for a brief second, before smiling again. "But not anymore, right?"
"Yeah... right," Tasuki said
in an unsure tone. "My name's
Tasuki. Hey, what time is it?"
"Twelve thirty," Kouji
replied.
"Twelve? Dear god, how long have I been
napping?" He shook his head. "They serve lunch about now?"
"Yup, they do. That's where I just came from, too. Want me to show you where it is?"
"Yeah, that'd be nice."
Kouji nodded. "All right.
Quick question, though."
"Yeah?"
"What's in the case? Electric?"
Tasuki blinked and looked at
the black case that was lying on the bed.
"That?" He reached over and
unsnapped the latches and opened it, showing the contents to Kouji. "It's my bass."
"Wow," Kouji said in an interested
tone. He stared at it with wide
eyes. "That's awesome. Do you play in a band, or something?"
Tasuki closed the case,
latching it once more. "Yeah, used to."
"Is the other one a guitar?"
"Acoustic."
"You really like guitars,
don't you?" Kouji said with a smirk.
"I like anything with strings
on it," Tasuki retorted, grinning.
"Now, where's the cafeteria? I'm
pretty hungry."
Kouji nodded. "Right!
I'll show you where it is." He
went over to the door and opened it, turning back and smiling, waiting for
Tasuki. The red-head got up and
approached him and they went out into the halls, towards the cafeteria.
When they got to the large
mass hall, it was already full of students.
There were barely any seats left, and the line coming from the registers
was longer than probably the time left for lunch.
"Don't worry about the line,
the guys will probably give us some food," Kouji spoke up, heading over towards
the back part of the hall.
"The guys?" Tasuki asked,
cocking an eyebrow.
"Yeah, the guys!" Kouji
answered with a grin. "You can't be my
roommate without meeting my friends, right?
'Sides, you need someone to get you into the student life. Show you around, you know?"
Tasuki shrugged. "Works for me." He put his hands in his pockets while scanning the room. Different tables seemed to be separated for
different groups: the jocks sat at one table, the 'nerds' at another, and so
on. He even saw a table that seemed
full of cheerleaders and spotted Nuriko.
She looked over at him around the same time, and smiled weakly and
waved. Tasuki hesitantly waved back.
/ She seems to be doing a bit
better, at least, / he thought to himself, remembering the morning's discussion
with the purple-haired girl.
"You know 'er?" Kouji
asked.
"Met her this morning when I
first got in."
"Ah." He shrugged. "Nuriko can be a bit bossy and whiny, but other than that, she's
a decent enough person. Poor thing,
though."
"Huh? About the guy she liked?"
Kouji cocked an eyebrow. "She told you about that?"
"Yeah," he answered simply.
Kouji shrugged it off as they
came to a table full of rough looking teens.
"Hey, guys, I'm back!" he chirped with a wave.
A chubby one of them looked
up, grinning. "Thought you were
studying, eh, Kouji? Got bored already?"
"Who's that guy?" another guy
asked.
Kouji sat down near the chubby
guy, gesturing for Tasuki to take a seat next to him. When he did, he answered, "This is Tasuki. He just got here a little while ago."
"New student, eh?"
"Yeah, I am," Tasuki spoke
up. "Don't got 'ny initiations or shit
like that, now do you?" he asked with a grin.
The fat guy let out a hardy
laugh. "Do you think you could take 'em
if we gave 'em to you?"
"Of course," the red-head said
in total confidence.
"I like this one, he's
feisty(a/n, oh that sounds so wrong)."
He extended his hand. "My name's
Eiken. This here's the Mountain
Pack." He waved his hand in a gesture
towards the others at the table.
"Mountain Pack?"
"Yup!" Kouji chimed in. "We're the trouble-makers, basically. You like pulling pranks, Tasuki?"
"Do I ever," he answered with
a large grin. "You guys done anything
infamous yet?"
"Not us," someone else at the
table answered. "But the guys before us
have. The Mountain Pack is almost as
old as the school itself."
"But we don't just let anyone
in," Eiken said in a serious voice.
"You have to prove yourself, first."
Tasuki was more than willing
to meet a challenge. "Give me something
to do, I'll do it."
Eiken smirked. "Give me a day or so, I'll have something
for you to do."
"I'll be waiting," Tasuki
replied. "But, for now, can I just have
something to eat? Line's too long and
all..."
"Moocher," one of the guys
said, throwing the starving teen some fries, which Tasuki gladly took and
started to eat.
"I'll pay you back," Tasuki
offered between bites.
The guy shrugged. "Don't worry about it. I've gotten used to Kouji doing it, doesn't
matter to me anymore anyway."
"Yeah, I think he's already
lost ten bucks to me," Kouji said with a sense of pride. The table snickered at his comment.
Tasuki smiled to himself. It seemed like he fit right in with this
group, which made him felt good enough.
He had troubles fitting in pretty much wherever he went. He was starting to see the good side to
coming to this school.
Um, yeah, soo... Not getting any better, is it? Sorry. I'll work on that. It will get better! I will not allow it to do otherwise! *nodnod* Hmm. Read and review, please? Makes me feel better. Tell me how I'm doing, whether it be good or bad. Suggestions are always welcomed.
