"Fujioka, Nemui." The teacher called Nemui's name, looking around the room for the easily looked over young girl. The teacher's sight was bad, which was made obvious by his glasses which resembled a magnifying glass.
"H-Hai. I'm here, Sensei." She raised her hand slightly, but not in a wholehearted manner. She did not wish to draw attention to herself, at all, but that would be counterproductive, at least as far as roll call was concerned. She could feel the envious and angry female presence in the room, and the aura was growing progressively darker as class continued. Something told her that she would be lucky to survive the rest of the day, let alone the rest of the year.
They're going to kill me.. I live with Yukito, half of them would commit mass genocide if it meant spending one night with him. She let out a soft sigh, obviously troubled, but the cause wasn't obvious, especially to those few that remained unaware of Yukito's fame.
"Hmm... I feel a bit envious." "E-Eh? Why?" She asked with a series of innocent blinks, turning her head towards Yukito with an oblivious expression plastered on her facial features. Her golden orbs were fixated on the blond male, awaiting his answer, because she was shooting blanks whenever she tried to guess. She had no idea what he was talking about.
"Do you like Suzuki-san?" Immediately she felt heat rushing to her cheeks. What brought Yukito to a conclusion like that? Sure she liked Ren, but she didn't
like him, well, at least she didn't think that she did. Her eyes shifted nervously after he explained his words, which only made her more embarrassed.
W-Why would he be jealous of Suzuki-san..!? K-Kitomura-san is going to be my brother soon.. She turned back in her seat the proper way, but stared down at her closed book. She was not focused on the book or roll call, but on Yukito's words. Why would he say and ask things like that so blatantly? She clenched her fists around her skirt in an attempt to calm her nerves, and let out a quiet and relaxing breath before turning her head back in Yukito's direction, eyes meeting his again,
"I-I...I don't think I do.. Suzuki-san is just a nice person, that's all.. W-why are you asking something like that so suddenly?""Well, if you need advice on such matters. I'd be happy to help." "I-I don't!" she snapped back in a sharp whisper, cheeks returning to a light pink. She honestly didn't feel like she was 'crushing' on Ren, but to be honest, she wasn't sure what liking someone romantically felt like.. She wouldn't be able to identify the feeling even if she was interested in him..
I'm not though. I know I'm not. Though if I was, would it really be a bad thing? He's a really understanding and relaxed guy.. He doesn't make me as nervous as those two do.. She thought to herself as Yukito and Kurou came to mind.
"Just call me Yukito-san if it's alright. After all, I do call you Nemui-san. Plus if my brother and I are at the same place and you call out to any of us like that, also if my father is present. It would be confusing, right?" Nemui nodded a bit in agreement, though she did have different ways of addressing each of them. Kurou was Kitomura-Senpai, Yukito was Kitomura-san, and Kaoru was Kitomura-sama. It may have been confusing for the men of the house, but it made perfect sense to the petite girl. Her eyes shifted between her desk and Yukito as she attempted to say it, but in the end she was too flustered. She brought both hands to her reddened cheeks,
"I-I can't say it, G-gomenasai.." Though as she nearly resigned, an idea came to mind. She was about to hide her red cheeks against her desk, but she figured out how to easily differentiate Yukito from his father and brother without causing herself further embarrassment. Her blush died down exponentially now that she realized she wouldn't have to address him by first name,
"Fuwa-san." Nearly everyone at their school was aware of his celebrity status, so she saw no harm in using his stage name to address him. It wasn't like the two of them went out in public together anyhow. Though she was sprung from her conversation when the teacher soloed out Ren, her next door neighbor.
"Suzuki-san. Suzuki-san! Suzuki Ren!"Apparently the boy was in a daydream or simply not paying attention, but the teacher called his name several times. Soon the man would grow quite angry, which was a sight that Nemui did not wish to witness. This teacher was no joke, and she had Kurumi as a reference to that. She thankfully had an older sister that had the same teacher a few years before, so she knew what to expect from the military grade elderly man.
"Present."Nemui nearly facepalmed as her neighbor and classmate assumed that the teacher was still calling out names for roll call, but a lot of the class apparently found the sight funny. She could barely watch as the old man's face grew red with anger. This was a painful sight for those in the class watching, at least the few that were aware of the strict teacher's background. One or two of the students even closed their eyes, unable to witness what came next.
"It's clearly you're not listening Suzuki-san and it's just the first day of classes! Roll call is over. I asked you to translate the passage in page 5 of your literature book." Literature.. I had my history book out.. Oops! Nemui immediately returned her History book to her bag and dug around until her hand landed on her literature book and immediately brought it to her desk. She skimmed around quickly, looking for page five, and let out a sigh of relief. She could have been in Ren's place just as easily for not paying attention. While a small part of her felt relieved that it wasn't her, she also felt pity for the dark haired boy who was the teacher's first victim of the year.
"Oh... I don't have a book. ..A dog ate it."Nemui nearly winced as Ren gave such a common answer. A lot of students told that as a lie, seeing as it could not be proven.. She knew immediately how the teacher would respond, and she felt a sense of dread. He had been so kind the day before, so she really didn't want to see him get in trouble.
"Detention for you!"The words rang solid, and she shot an apologetic expression in Ren's direction. She had never been in detention before, but she knew it wasn't fun, and it was definitely a huge waste of an evening. If she were to get detention, she would end up arriving at work fifteen minutes late, and she could not be anything less than punctual. She could have been in a similar situation, and she felt guilty that Ren was the only one who had gotten in trouble, even though Yukito and herself were both talking until just recently.
"Daidouji-sensei." Nemui was a bit surprised when Yukito spoke up, curious as to why he was addressing the teacher, especially after how harshly the man had drilled Ren. Was Yukito some sort of masochist or something? Either way, she definitely didn't want to know anyhow. However she did want to know what he was going to say to their teacher.
"What is it Kitomura-kun?" "I would like you to reconsider giving Suzuki-san, a detention. This is the first day of school. Why not give him a second chance? I'd take responsibility for it, next time." Her gold eyes widened in surprise as Yukito attempted to redeem Ren, something she didn't expect, especially since the Kitomura had earlier mentioned feeling 'jealous' of him. She let her eyes shift between Yukito, Ren, and Daidouji-Sensei, completely mind blown by the events taking place.
"If you're willing to go that far… Suzuki-san. You better be thankful for Kitomura-kun's intervention. Detention lifted." A warm smile crossed Nemui's lips, glad that Ren wouldn't be in trouble after all. She was glad that he wasn't receiving the third degree anymore, but she wasn't exactly sure why Yukito practically leaped forward to lend a helping hand. She hoped that he was not still preoccupied with his insane notion that she had feelings for Ren, because she didn't. She was fully confident that she felt only a sense of friendship towards him, and she wished that Yukito would realize that as well before he made any future situations to come far more difficult than they needed to be.
"Thanks, Daidouji-sensei."Class continued on as normal, and before she knew it, lunch time had arrived. She stood up, stretching her arms above her head with a silent yawn. It felt nice to move her body, seeing as it felt as though they had been sitting still for days. Her eyes shifted to the clock, then her bento. Her packed lunch made her remember something from earlier. Ren seemed to have been bothered by something, so she approached him now that it was appropriate,
"E-Etto...Did the dog eat your lunch..? If not, would you like to eat lunch together? I-It's okay to say no!" She stated in a nervous manner, but she simply wanted to distance herself from Yukito at school, and Himeko was far too close to Yukito. Sitting with Ren would give her some physical distance from her new brother and primary cause of the never-ending glares she was currently receiving.