Lin means "fine jade" in Chinese. It was also the name of a Chinese exchange student who had just arrived at the posh all boys boarding school. It looked like a magical castle. Moving slowly between the school uniforms, Lin stopped and closed his eyes, just taking in the scent of the place. It smelled so much of... of freedom.

As he stood there, eyes closed, people rustled away and the hallway fell quiet. Lin listened to his own breathing for a while before he let his eyes open again.

His gaze fell upon a seductively, handsome man standing alone in the hallway, looking at him. Bright, white teeth smiling. Brown eyes following his every move. In the silent hallway, Lin could not for the life of him figure out how he didn't hear the guy approach.

"Feeling lost, new kid?" the dark haired image of perfection said in a low voice as he reached out and adjusted the collar of Lin's Dalton shirt. As he did so, his finger brushed against the exchange student's skin, making his cheeks flush.

"The school choir has a performance tonight, in the grand hall. You should come... But first, let's get you to class, shall we?"

Without asking, the handsome dark haired boy takes Lin's hand, and guides him to his class room, another one of those posh rooms that look nothing like anything Lin have ever seen in Chinese schools.

"See you at the performance, right?"

As the dark, knightly hero continues to his class, Lin is left both flustered and wondering, but most of all... smitten.

The dark, handsome guy proved to be the lead singer of the choir and all throughout the seductive love songs his eyes kept meeting Lin's, so there wasn't much to argue abut afterward when he was asked to dine with him and the rest of the choir.

The room he was let into was in the basement and looked a bit like a super fancy castle dungeon. The choir was assembled along a u-shaped table, all set with fine china and silver cutlery. All eyes turned to Lin as he was led in by his own, personal hero. A bit embarrassed by the attention Lin tried to break the suddenly awkward silence with his well spoken, but still not perfect English.

"So... What's on the menu?"

"Chinese..." Lin heard his dark haired crush say with a snicker as the door closed and locked.

Up in the main part of the school, everyone went on with their business, happily unknowing about the blood curdling screams that went on for several minutes before they fell silent.

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