Sussurrare [wontaek]

[5]

From the front of the classroom, the teacher sighed heavily, eyeing the couple at the back. "You should be in gym, Ravi," He said, chcukling slightly. "And yet you're once again sitting in here.." Leo turned to Wonsik, surprised.

"How often do you just sit in here?" He asked quietly to not attract extra attention. Wonsik didn't answer, instead just shrugging, flashing a bright grin to the boy. Leo looked back to his desk, slightly annoyed by his friend's antics.
Once the lecture started, Ravi immediately clicked out. His arms were crossed to support the weight of his head as he slowly dozed off, waiting only for the bell of Leo to wake him up. And god, was he hoping for the latter...
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"Wonsik-ah? Wake up." Leo's careful tone flew through Ravi's still unconscious mind on angel's wings, seeming to be sent from heaven itself. His voice was just... beautiful - how else could you describe it? Soothing, pure, otherworldly, just perfect? "Wonsik!" Now whisper-yelling, the boy shook Wonsik's shoulder vigorously, but making sure not to stir his friend too bad.
At last, Wonsik sleepily squinted his eyes against the new brightness just to be greeted by  the one person he was inexplicably drawn to. From Wonsik's eyes, the artificial lighting that hung overhead would make a halo-like glow around the edge of Leo's stark ebony hair, even shining through in some places. His skin and dark feline eyes were seemingly dusted with the stars themselves. Wonsik had never gotten to look at anyone in this perspective before. Not to mention someone who already sported an undeniable beauty to begin with. Eyes still struggling, sullen and sleepy, to open dragged on every nook of detail on Leo. Though, it couldn't last long as the other boy kept snapping between Wonsik's eyes, attempting to strike him awake.
Now sitting up, Ravi finally muttered, "What?", apparently oblivious to the lack of students in the room, save the two. "Is the class over?"
The question caused Leo to break out in a fit of giggles. Without a word, the boy grabbed Wonsik's chin and forced him to look around the empty class hall. However, Wonsik just focused on the seat directly in front of them.
"Lisa and Seungkwan?" He asked unsurely, donning a sad half-smile. "They'd be honestly pissed to see me, so why does it matter?" Leo was taken aback by the statement. Thought stubbled through his already clouding mind, confused and clawing to leave his mouth as a question. Though, he figured it was better not to ask. So, with a slight sigh, Leo stood up and began heading to his next period. After all, Wonsik could get to class on his own.
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"Hey, Leo!" Hakyeon cheered happily to the boy, skipping too catch up. "Leo, you have math next, yeah? Let me go with you; I have the same teacher!" Hakyeon grabbed Leo's hand, surprising him with the sudden contact. Leo just brushed it off as one of his habits, nothing more. Soon enough, the two reached their shared class, opting to sit together rather than having Leo sit with a stranger. "By the way, can-"
N was cut off by the stern and clean cut voice of his professor, summoning silence. Yet another boring lecture for the day. 'Aish... This doesn't make any sense! This isn't even the right formula...' Hakyeon thought, frustrated until he peeked over to see his seat mate constantly sketching down fluent work on the assignment. He leaned over slowly, making sure to stay hidden from the prying watchful eyes of their teacher. 
"Hey, Leo?" He whispered sweetly, hoping his little plan would work out. "You understand this, right? Help me out!" The plea at the end came out a little too loud, eliciting a warning gaze across the class.
"Sure. Where are you stuck?" Leo whispered back, unintentionally letting the other boy savour his light tone. He scooted barely closer to Hakyeon, peering onto his paper to see where he could help only to notice that nothing had even been started. Leo scoffed quietly before slowly explaining the material to his new friend. "You're probably getting hung up on this division here..." He sighed, highlighting part of a seemingly difficult equation.
"Thank you!" Hakyeon whined, clinging to the other boy's arm. Not being a huge fan of physical affection, the contact startled Leo. Cold shivers ran down his spine, wriggling him free of N's hold. Hakyeon eyed him suspiciously, yet not willing to ask. Rather, he turned back forward and continued working on his assignment. He could ask later, anyway.
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Thankfully, Leo was able to quickly adapt to the new routine of the school, successfully making way through the first day. After his last class, he got a message from Wonsik, and needless to say, the boy couldn't help but crack a smile. Wonsik had offered to walk Leo home, planning to meet up in front of the building. Though, it seemed someone decided that the boy's first day was a little too... easy. And bland.
"Hey, pretty boy..." A handsome character called from a shadowed corner of the school. His face wasn't entirely visible, but it was easy to see the student's sharp jaw and piercing gaze - not to dwell on the fact that the rest of his visible build was just... so intimidating. Surrounding him stood six other boys, all attractive to their own right. "Why don't you come here, baby?" The centre pupil spoke up again, eyes glinting with some feeling Leo couldn't exactly read.