Disclaimer: You know I don't own it, I know I don't own it, we both know I don't own it
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Tea took a small step forward into the classroom. She turned her head to see if she could see anyone. Not a soul was in the room but her. Was she really that early? Not even Kaiba was here. She looked at the clock. Yep, an hour early. "Hmm…I wonder if I would have enough time to go down to the music room and set a song up to dance to…but it's all the way in another building across the school grounds. "
"I don't care what you do Gardener, just get out of my way." The cold voice sent shivers down her back as she spun around to face the tall figure behind her. Unfortunately she spun to fast and because of the weight of her book she lost her balance. Her books crashed to the ground as her eyes closed tightly shut, awaiting the rush of the ground…But it didn't come.
"Huh?" She opened her eyes slowly, her vision saw only blue. It wasn't until a few minutes later that she realized that she was pressed up against Kaibas chest.
"Geeze, for a dancer you're awfully clumsy." He snarled, turning his face so she couldn't see the light blush covering his cheeks. He pushed her away before she could say anything and she landed with a dull thud on the ground.
"Ow…" she rubbed her rear end and began picking up her books. "Well, thanks for at least softening the blow…" She set her books by her desk as he just scoffed at her. She rolled her eyes. "Good to see you're as cheerful as ever."
"Don't start with me today 'mother'." He answered her through gritted teeth. His mind wondered toward the paper Mokuba had given him.
"What are you talking about?" She eyed him suspiciously. What was he getting at? "You know, Kaiba, you're either a complete mystery or just totally insane. My vote goes for the later of the two." She flicked her short hair and turned around, sitting down in her seat.
"You know something? You talk to much. Way to much." He took a book from the stack he had sitting on his desk and opened it to the last page, hoping to get some reading done before his lesser students came in to ruin his already sour mood.
"I believe I've heard that statement from you enough times to have it etched in my braid. So you don't have to say it anymore. Besides, it gets almost as annoying as your attitude all together." Tea really wasn't in the mood for this. He was pushing her harder the he should.
"I'm not completely sure you do really find me annoying. In fact…" His gaze traveled from the book in his hands to her confused crystalline eyes. "I think you can't resist me. And that fact scares you. After all, I am the devilishly handsome enemy of your friends." He waved his hand matter-of-factly.
Tea sat there, completely dazed by his words. That is, until they all hit her and her anger went over the top. "Now listen here you slimy, sorry excuse for a man! I NEVER have liked you like that, and I NEVER will! And for all that shit you just said, I think you only said it because you like hearing yourself talk!" Before she new it Kaiba was up from his seat and standing directly above her.
"Maybe I do like hearing myself talk, or maybe I just think it's cute when you get angry. " If that sentence didn't leave her speechless, nothing would. But it had done it's job. She stood there staring at him, her mouth opening and closing as she was trying to find the a sharp comeback to that remark. But he wasn't going to let her put her two cents in yet, he wasn't done with her. He slid his fingers under her chin and tilted her head more. "And I think I can show you just how much of a man I REALLY am."
He leaned down his lips almost brushing hers before pushed away from her just as more kids began to fill in the room. Yep, he had timed that just right. He smirked to himself and sat down, waiting for the days lesson to start.
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"Tea? Tea? Is there something wrong?" Anzu turned her head, only to find herself gazing into the eyes of a very concerned Yugi.
"Of course not, Yugi." She lied. She couldn't believe it. She had just sat there and lied to her best friend. Her BEST friend. In her book that counted as pretty low. "Nothing's wrong at all." She gave him a half-hearted smile. Again! She did it again!
Yugi smiled back, a blush tinted his cheeks. Grabbing her hand he tugged on it gently and led her to the lunchroom table where Tristan and Joey were waiting, saving their seats while digging into there food. How long would she do this? Could she possibly lie for a third time to her friends?
Unaware of the cold blue eyes that followed her every move, hiding in the shadows. A smirk plastered on the persons face as they turned and walked away.
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Weaver: Short, yes, I know. Sorry sorry. I hope you like it. It was kind of hard to think of what to do ;
