Jin pulled a book from his shelf, a week; that’s all he had left with Tomohisa, a week. He closed his eyes, fingers tracing over the lettering on the cover, as he paced himself. He grabbed his notebook and a pencil, before turning off the lights; his once unpacked bag, now packed and sitting in the corner.
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“Saki?” Tomohisa asked, “What the hell?”
Jin rolled his eyes, “Page three hundred.” He said. “Read it, understand it, comprehend it.”
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“"Drive it off!" she shrieked. But the figure made no answering movement.
The antlers drove straight at her breast, the acrid smell of the hunted animal was in her nostrils, but her eyes were filled with the horror of something she saw other than her oncoming death. And in her ears rang the echo of a boy's laughter, golden and equivocal.” Tomohisa frowned slightly, his eyebrows drawing together in confusion. “What was that?”
“Good job.” He said, not looking away from the notebook, “You’ve learned a life lesson.”
“Huh?”
“Don’t trust everyone. Don’t be led astray, when you think there’s another way.” Jin stood up, “You’ll need that knowledge in America.”
Re: Baby Don't Go (4/?)
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“Saki?” Tomohisa asked, “What the hell?”
Jin rolled his eyes, “Page three hundred.” He said. “Read it, understand it, comprehend it.”
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“"Drive it off!" she shrieked. But the figure made no answering movement.
The antlers drove straight at her breast, the acrid smell of the hunted animal was in her nostrils, but her eyes were filled with the horror of something she saw other than her oncoming death. And in her ears rang the echo of a boy's laughter, golden and equivocal.” Tomohisa frowned slightly, his eyebrows drawing together in confusion. “What was that?”
“Good job.” He said, not looking away from the notebook, “You’ve learned a life lesson.”
“Huh?”
“Don’t trust everyone. Don’t be led astray, when you think there’s another way.” Jin stood up, “You’ll need that knowledge in America.”
“I’m a music major, Jin.”
“But life is more important than music.”