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Aburatsubo's Dating Service: Chapter Two by ACM a.k.a. Annie May
Aburatsubo, who was usually calm and collected, felt like skipping to school the next day (AN: He didn't.). He had the photo album tucked tightly under his arm so that Sae's name was hidden. All he had to do was show the pictures to a few desperate, er, available guys, while dropping names and phone numbers, and Sae would be out of the picture. Takeo would be his. At least, he hoped so. Sae and Takeo obviously liked each other and it seemed only a matter of time until they became an "official" couple. Aburatsubo would have to step in quickly, before they became too close.
Aburatsubo was so caught up in his own thoughts that he didn't pay attention to where he was walking and bumped into something small and soft. It was Nanaka. She appeared embarrassed and apologetic at first, but then looked worked her face into a scowl and pushed past him, into the school building.
Aburatsubo laughed softly to himself, then looked down at the book in his hands and felt a twinge of guilt. He didn't want to hurt Nanaka, and since they were friends, doing this to Sae would have that effect. When he really thought about it, he didn't want to hurt Sae either. Deep down, he wanted to do the right thing.
Sighing and silently cursing his sense of morality, he walked into the building and opened up the classroom where the magic club always met. Checking to make sure no one was there, he set the book down in the corner, where Sae would eventually find it, then left to prepare for class.
Moments later, the door to the magic club's room was pushed open once again, but it was not Sae who entered. Instead, Takeo arrived and deposited a stack of books in their proper place. Turning to leave, he swore as he tripped over a book that had been carelessly left on the floor. After brushing himself off, he noted that it was not a magic book, but could not quiet see what it was. Intrigued, he picked it up and opened it.
Takeo turned a brighter shade of red than ever before. He carefully placed the book exactly where it had been, as quickly as he could, then scampered out of the room.
Aburatsubo's Dating Service: Chapter Two by ACM a.k.a. Annie May
Aburatsubo, who was usually calm and collected, felt like skipping to school the next day (AN: He didn't.). He had the photo album tucked tightly under his arm so that Sae's name was hidden. All he had to do was show the pictures to a few desperate, er, available guys, while dropping names and phone numbers, and Sae would be out of the picture. Takeo would be his. At least, he hoped so. Sae and Takeo obviously liked each other and it seemed only a matter of time until they became an "official" couple. Aburatsubo would have to step in quickly, before they became too close.
Aburatsubo was so caught up in his own thoughts that he didn't pay attention to where he was walking and bumped into something small and soft. It was Nanaka. She appeared embarrassed and apologetic at first, but then looked worked her face into a scowl and pushed past him, into the school building.
Aburatsubo laughed softly to himself, then looked down at the book in his hands and felt a twinge of guilt. He didn't want to hurt Nanaka, and since they were friends, doing this to Sae would have that effect. When he really thought about it, he didn't want to hurt Sae either. Deep down, he wanted to do the right thing.
Sighing and silently cursing his sense of morality, he walked into the building and opened up the classroom where the magic club always met. Checking to make sure no one was there, he set the book down in the corner, where Sae would eventually find it, then left to prepare for class.
Moments later, the door to the magic club's room was pushed open once again, but it was not Sae who entered. Instead, Takeo arrived and deposited a stack of books in their proper place. Turning to leave, he swore as he tripped over a book that had been carelessly left on the floor. After brushing himself off, he noted that it was not a magic book, but could not quiet see what it was. Intrigued, he picked it up and opened it.
Takeo turned a brighter shade of red than ever before. He carefully placed the book exactly where it had been, as quickly as he could, then scampered out of the room.
