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♬ Kaoru Yamate ♬
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Gender: Male
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Age: 15
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Title: The Musician
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Tagged: Everyone
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Gender: Male
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Age: 15
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Title: The Musician
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Tagged: Everyone
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As the class slowly moved on, the clock in the back of the room moving its hands faithfully, Kaoru started to question the desire he had earlier to dutifully write down every little "important" detail. He could remember most of this, right? Although, even with his doubts, he continued to put down little snippets of critical facts. He caught a soft smile and a slight inclination of her head from Hinata, signaling that she would go along with Daiki's plan. Although, taking a look at the way she was holding his note under her desk, she was truly nervous about getting caught note passing. It was a bit amusing, he thought, not that he would ever laugh at something that was an actual cause of worry. It was just sort of endearing how much she cared about being a good student; in fact, he probably would have reconsidered passing notes around if it had been anyone but Daiki who had given it to him. He doubted that the star student would do something he really shouldn't be in his favorite class, so apparently note exchanges weren't a major offense or anything like that in this class. It was nice to know that their teachers were a bit lax with this kind of stuff, to make up for all the above average skill work they had to do, he supposed. Heck, he even saw Kameko dozing off out of the corner of his eye at some point! He was tempted, for a moment, to contemplate joining the artist, but he would probably fall asleep later on a subject that interested him less anyway. A brief nap at some point in the day looked like it was inevitable.
Hearing the loud shriek of the bell, Kaoru shut his notebook and replaced it within the contents of his bookbag, reaching back up to put his pen away as well. The class hadn't been that bad, honestly, or at least nothing like the monotone lecture he had been imagining. The teacher really seemed animated and interested in what they were talking about, and he had always liked people who taught like that. With that positive note, he snatched his backpack and secured it once more on his person, this time actually using both of his shoulders to support its weight. It was then that Akira chose to stride over to him, and he didn't miss the knowing look she tossed Hinata before addressing him. So, he really wasn't the only one noticing all the looks Daiki had been giving her since they first meet? I shoulder have known that one of his actual friends would have been aware of it, if I of all people was, he thought, zoning out a bit and missing the first few words that the silver eyed girl in front of him said. Luckily, he tuned back in to get the gist of what she was asking, and took a second to think it over."I think I'd like to drop off my stuff and take a look around the dorms first, if it's really alright with you. Thanks, Akira." Well, it sounded genuine enough to his ears, anyway. Maybe he shouldn't have said thank you, though? He wasn't sure if the girl expected him to give a natural answer, or if she just wanted to get him to reply in a short, chipped manner to get their conversation over with. Jeez, for someone so blunt, he couldn't believe he was puzzling himself so much trying to figure out how to act around her.
He merely nodded at Daiki as he mentioned that he and Akira would be going out to get the groceries while everyone else got the new students' rooms set up. Being on the second floor sounded pretty cool, if he did say so himself. Hopefully his keyboard would be safely relocated within his new living quarters; he wasn't too worried about his trusty flute, which was protected within its case. If anything, the acoustic guitar and violin made him fret the most of all. String instruments were very delicate things, cases or not. Those were the four musical pieces he had brought with him, as they were the ones he found most enjoyable. But, they were all provided in the music room of the school anyway... Was it considered selfish to bring his own? Was he even allowed to keep them in his room? Oh God, he was going to keep everyone up at night, he was sure of it. I'm going to make them all hate me because of all the stuff I brought, aren't I?
Hearing the loud shriek of the bell, Kaoru shut his notebook and replaced it within the contents of his bookbag, reaching back up to put his pen away as well. The class hadn't been that bad, honestly, or at least nothing like the monotone lecture he had been imagining. The teacher really seemed animated and interested in what they were talking about, and he had always liked people who taught like that. With that positive note, he snatched his backpack and secured it once more on his person, this time actually using both of his shoulders to support its weight. It was then that Akira chose to stride over to him, and he didn't miss the knowing look she tossed Hinata before addressing him. So, he really wasn't the only one noticing all the looks Daiki had been giving her since they first meet? I shoulder have known that one of his actual friends would have been aware of it, if I of all people was, he thought, zoning out a bit and missing the first few words that the silver eyed girl in front of him said. Luckily, he tuned back in to get the gist of what she was asking, and took a second to think it over."I think I'd like to drop off my stuff and take a look around the dorms first, if it's really alright with you. Thanks, Akira." Well, it sounded genuine enough to his ears, anyway. Maybe he shouldn't have said thank you, though? He wasn't sure if the girl expected him to give a natural answer, or if she just wanted to get him to reply in a short, chipped manner to get their conversation over with. Jeez, for someone so blunt, he couldn't believe he was puzzling himself so much trying to figure out how to act around her.
He merely nodded at Daiki as he mentioned that he and Akira would be going out to get the groceries while everyone else got the new students' rooms set up. Being on the second floor sounded pretty cool, if he did say so himself. Hopefully his keyboard would be safely relocated within his new living quarters; he wasn't too worried about his trusty flute, which was protected within its case. If anything, the acoustic guitar and violin made him fret the most of all. String instruments were very delicate things, cases or not. Those were the four musical pieces he had brought with him, as they were the ones he found most enjoyable. But, they were all provided in the music room of the school anyway... Was it considered selfish to bring his own? Was he even allowed to keep them in his room? Oh God, he was going to keep everyone up at night, he was sure of it. I'm going to make them all hate me because of all the stuff I brought, aren't I?