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"I-I'm not dumb enough to take you up on that." Alex giggled.
"And besides, won't you enjoy watching a movie with me?"
"I-I'm not dumb enough to take you up on that." Alex giggled.
"And besides, won't you enjoy watching a movie with me?"
"I guess. I've seen it before. Haven't you? I thought you had." Felix really liked the movie, romance and all, but he would never admit that.
Alex shook his head.
"No, not yet. Of course, that changes to-night!"
"It sure does." Felix suddenly stopped. "Wait, where are we going right now? Isn't science our next class?"
"Yeah- shit! It's the other way!" Alex turned around mid step.
"We'd better hurry!"
"Fuck those new schedules," Felix muttered. "Why couldn't they just have let us keep our old schedules, huh?"
"I know, right?" Alex was hurrying the hall, weaving through the rapidly diminishing crowd.
Bumping into people, Felix couldn't help but look at his thumb. The black mark was still black, as usual. Not that he had expected anything different. It wasn't like he was going to meet his soulmate here, at the crowded school. Sometimes he wondered if he would ever meet his soulmate. If he even had one. Whoever she was, she seemed to be far from here. "Which classroom is it in?" He yelled to Alex, trying to stay out of people's way as much as possible while running.
"Room 113! A few halls from here!" Alex groaned. If they were late, his mom would have a cow.
"Fuck," Felix muttered under his breath. They would never make it in time. He hated being late. With his dark outfits and leather jackets, the teachers already assumed that he meant trouble. He didn't want to give them another reason to believe that.
(I got to go now, it's 3 am over here and I should sleep if I don't want to look like a sleep-deprived zombie tomorrow lol)
(Okay, goodnight!)
Alex glanced at the nearest clock. They only had a couple minutes, and two more halls to get through.
"Hot damn on a cracker," he muttered.
A minute of intense running later, Felix saw the classroom just a bit farther down the corridor. The door was still open, meaning that they hopefully hadn't started class yet. "C'mon!" He yelled to Alex.
Alex ran towards the room, a smile creeping on his face.
"We're gonna make it!"
"Yeah, but we look like sweaty idiots," Felix commented as they slowed down in front of the door.
"Well, that can't be helped." Alex smiled, huffing slightly. He motioned to the door.
"You first. I insist."
"Dork," Felix muttered, smiling slightly. He walked in the classroom. Only two seats were not taken. He sat down on one of them, trying to make as little sound as possible. The teacher gave him an annoyed look.
Alex sat in the other, giving the teacher an apologetic smile. He sighed, setting his things down and slouching in his seat.
Half an hour later, Felix poured some kind of slightly green-ish liquid into a test tube. He had a white lab coat stained from years of stupid students dropping things on it, and a pair of scratched goggles to protect his eyes. The experiment were supposed to have reacted by now, but nope. "What is this even supposed to teach us?" He complained to Alex. "Like, when am I actually gonna use this knowledge? Oh fuck knowledge, actually. I don't even know what this shit is."
Alex shook his head, laughing.
"Oh comm'on, we all know they only make us do this to try and make us learn something new."
"True, but is it really helpfull if I never actually learn something?" Felix poured the content of three test tubes into another jar. It started to shift colors and smell really bad. He schrunched his nose. "Ew. Now I have learned how to make a stinky mess. Great."
Alex chuckled.
"Well, that's not really new information for us."
Felix snorted out a laugh. "True, very true."
Alex pulled another breaker over to himself, pouring his vial into it. It started bubbling over, foam spilling onto the table.
"Crap."
Felix smiled. "A very good choice of word, my friend." He grabbed a dishcloth, sweeping the foam off the table into an empty jar, careful not to actually touch any of it. "Remind me to never let you be a chemist."
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