/Author's Note: I think I've hit a major road block in my writing. Anytime I feel like writing, I start for about five minutes before coming to utter stop because I find myself unable to accurately show rather than tell what's going on in the story. Making people feel the intensity of a situation or the light-heartedness. I find this especially prominent in my other fanfiction, "Coela Beach Academy". I started the next chapter but I stop after writing just one paragraph because I feel dissatisfied with what I've written. I've never felt so discouraged with my writing before.
So here's to hoping I get my muse and fire back, and hopefully some talent to go with it. These one-shots are helping some, but not much.
Batman
An annoying humming disrupted the usual silence in the air. Sora Takenouchi felt her eyebrow twitch in annoyance and she attempted to focus on the textbook in front of her rather than the catchy tune being sung by her companion. Yes, as much as she hated to admit, it was catchy and she was having a hard time getting her mind to stop trying to figure out what song it was and instead focus on her history book instead.
However, after a few minutes her mind had seemed to given up entirely on the book displayed in front of her and focus entirely on the mystery tune Taichi was still humming.
"Are you singing the Batman theme?"
Finally, the humming stopped but only so the wild-haired Taichi could look to his companion with a rather blank look on his face and reply, "Yea, why? It was on TV this morning and I got it stuck in my head."
'Of course.' Sora thought. Besides Daisuke, Taichi was the only other person she could think of that would spend his morning watching cartoons like a little child. The maturity of those two sometimes, honestly.
"Well, could you stop it? It's getting annoying I can't concentrate."
Taichi's face melted into a sullen look and he replied in a dismal tone, "Fine…"
Taken advantage of the silence, Sora once again reverted her attention back to her boring textbook and attempted to fill her head with useless and mundane facts.
That is until Taichi started humming again.
"Tai!" Sora exclaimed, throwing the boy a perturbed look. "Stop. Humming. It's getting on my nerves."
Not even bothering to look up from the comic hidden by his textbook, Taichi snorted. "There are a lot of things that bother you, Sora."
A loud thud echoed in the air as a textbook collided with Taichi's stubborn head. "Oww… Okay, I'll stop humming. It's just so catchy though."
After giving him one more stern look, Sora sighed sighed in relief as she heard nothing but sweet silence and once again turned back to her history book. Now maybe she could get some studying done.
Or at least she would've of, if that stupid tune wouldn't stop replaying itself over and over again in her head, making it impossible to study at all. She tried to ignore it and push it far into the rarely visited depths of her brain, but it stubbornly stayed in the forefront. Persistent and adamant to haunt her in her studies.
Her struggled must've displayed physically as Taichi took one look at her clenching white fingers and said, "See, told you it was catchy."
Her face flashed him a thoroughly provoked look.
"Shut up."
/Author's Note: Da-na-na-na-na-na-na-na… REVIEW! Hee hee, sorry. I couldn't help myself…
