Then he looked at me, I could not understand his expression and before I could understand anything, he stood up and walked out of the class without saying anything
I remained in place, watching as he walked away. The sound of his footsteps echoed through the now-empty classroom, each step pulling him further into the hallway And then....he was gone.
For the first time since entering, I realized how quiet the room had become. I was alone again, but I Don't know why, it didn't feel like before. Something about his presence feel different with a quiet mystery left behind.
"Such a weird guy," I talk to myself, shaking my head.
Just then, a familiar voice called from behind me.
"Who was that?"
I turned to see Nami standing by the doorway, with curious eyes
I sighed and picked up my book. "It was Arin… from our class. That guy is so strange." I said , recalling his aloof behavior.
Nami chuckled as we walked out together. "Strange? Not really. He just doesn't talk much, that's all."
I lost, deep in thought. "That's exactly what I mean. Look at his group,all of them are our friends. But him?" I was struggling to put my thoughts into words.
Nami suddenly laughed . "Maybe he's gay."
I nearly tripped over my own feet. "Huh!? Seriously!?" I asked in shock, staring at her
She burst into laughter. "How would I know? I was just joking!" She give me a look the kind you give someone who completely misses the joke.
I rolled my eyes, crossing my arms. "Yeah, yeah… I knew that." I said , pretending to be unfazed, but my mind still Somewhere… on Arin's odd behavior.
As the evening settled in, I finally reached home, exhaustion weighing on my shoulders.
"Mumma, give me food!" I called out the moment I stepped inside, kicking off my shoes and starting to unbutton my uniform.
From the kitchen, my mom's voice rang out, "At least put your uniform in its place, Aira!"
I said lazily . "I am very tired, Mumma..." saying this, I fell on my bed like a starfish.
After a while, Mummy came with a plate of food and a glass of water in her hand. "Here, eat."
I sat up lazily, looking at the food. My face instantly fell. "Ugh, the same sabzi again? I don't want to eat this." I pouted, making a face like a stubborn child.
She simply shrugged. "Then don't." Her tone was indifferent as if she couldn't care less.
"You're so mean!" I said, but my hunger won over my tantrum, and I quietly pulled the plate towards me, taking the first bite.
As I ate, my fingers absentmindedly reached for my phone. Unlocking the screen, my thoughts suddenly drifted to Rei.
Memories flooded back
the way he used to tease me, annoy me , how he'd always find some way to get under my skin. His smirk, his laugh, the mischief in his eyes… It all played in my mind like a scene from a long-lost story.
A strange feeling settled in my heart. Something....something I can't define