Acceleration of the Cardiac Cycle - Chapter 3

Nov 23, 2010 16:11

Title: Acceleration of the Cardiac Cycle
Fandom(s) : U-KISS
Pairing(s): KeMaru, 2SHIN, EliXander, Kiseop/OC(?)
Rating: PG-13
Genre: AU, Humour, Romance (?)

Warnings: Taking this out, but beware :).
Author's Notes: I only had a vague idea of what I wanted this story to be, so I do not know how this will end up. Beware. No, seriously? Beware. I think I brought in everyone already? :)


Prologue :: Chapter 1 :: Chapter 2

”When do I start?” Kevin asked, holding the file in one hand and opening the door with another.

“It’s twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays, two hours each time, you start tomorrow.”

Kevin sighed, eyeing at all his textbooks which he took out from his locker. He then turned his head to look at the file he was holding. The subjects that he need to go through with the two students include Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics, English, History and Korean (are they serious?).

He sighed again, arranging his books and deciding to start writing a summary for the first few chapters of each subject.

A little at a time, he thought, as he took a spoonful of food into his mouth. He was using his lunch time to prepare himself for tomorrow, sitting alone in the next class’s classroom.

“This better turn out good.”

-

Eli rushed over and got his name announced by the captain.

“Eli.”

Damn it.

“I didn’t mean it! Our school’s new cafeteria vendor was going around the school finding someone who didn’t pay for his lunch, sir!” Eli reported.

“...” The captain kept quiet and nodded. “Off to practice! Join WooJoon’s team.”

“Yes, sir!” Eli bowed before running off, following the order to run around the field to kick a ball.

“Soohyun?”

“Yes, sir! What, sir?” The captain greeted the teacher-in-charge.

“The principal informed me to tell you to keep your Tuesdays and Thursdays free. Do not argue with me. You’re weak academically so your study buddy programme starts tomorrow. No, I said not to argue with me.”

“Yes, sir.” Soohyun sighed after the teacher left. What’s the use? His mind isn’t on studying anyway...Without frequent trainings, his team might not even listen to him anymore. Maybe he should request a drop out. Yes, maybe he should do that.

“Soohyun-hyung! Come on over, it’s practice time!” His teammate smiled. The relationship was flexible like that. Formal during problems with their attendance or conduct, informal when in the game.

-

Kiseop sobbed quietly. His first day was officially ruined by this burly man he doesn’t dare to hit (nor had he found).

“Kiseop? What’s wrong?” Kiseop’s coworker asked nicely as he patted the new worker’s back.

“A...a customer didn’t pay for his food and ran off...” Kiseop said between sobs, sounding like a five-year-old kid who lost his lollipop.

“What?! What does he look like? The other male looked unhappy with such an action made by one of the students.

“Strong, tall, dark man. Impatient, wearing dark blue jersey.” Kiseop ranted as he recalled the image of the man.

“Oh. That’s Soohyun then. Don’t worry, he pays by week because he has no time to waste.” A smile immediately appeared on the other man’s face. “Our school has some students you need to take note of. Come, I have some pictures.”

Kiseop stood rooted to the ground.

“Shocking, but you’ll need it.” The male took out a file once they entered that lounge for the cafeteria workers, with a stunned Kiseop being dragged.

“This, is Kevin. Thick spectacles, skinny and lanky, super white, very polite. You probably already met him, and tomorrow he would greet you by your name. His lunch is easy. You take rice, flatten to form a rectangle. He likes regular things you see, so he comes at a regular time, ask for regular things, get his food shaped a regular one. Vegetables would always be the ones we put on the...”

Kiseop sighed. He was in for a long day.

-

“Kim Kibum.” The teacher called out. The said person stood up and dragged his feet at he moved towards the teacher. He held his hands out and waited for death to come.

“Work harder.” The teacher sighed, and Kibum saw a “22” scribbled on the top of his paper. “I have something to tell you after lessons. Stay back for a while.”

Kibum nodded, flipping the pages to see where he had gone wrong.

He doesn’t understand. He had studied (as always), and failed (as always).

He looked as his classmates grinned at their papers, probably passing with ease.

“This paper was a lot easier, so if you didn’t pass, please work harder. Those that did, don’t be too proud of yourself.” The teacher said and her eyes landed on Kibum. Kibum quickly looked back at his paper, taking out his textbook as the teacher went back to her lessons.

“Hey, do you know how much Kibum got?” Kibum heard a whisper behind him. He frowned and quickly turned his papers so the back of the paper was facing up.

“I don’t know, wait, let me check.” There was the sound of the chair being pushed back, probably someone standing up to peek over his shoulders.

“Lee YoungAe, what are you doing?” Their teacher glared at the girl behind Kibum, causing her to sit down in embarrassment. “Are you ready for lessons?”

“Yes, Ms Park.”

Kibum sighed, why must everyone know his marks?

The bell rang, and students quickly kept their books, not giving the teacher a second longer. Kibum took his time, aware that Ms Park was walking towards him.

“You’re free on Tuesdays and Thursdays right? The principal had arranged a study buddy programme for you and you’ll be learning from someone your age. I heard from the rumours that it’s Kevin Woo who would be teaching you, so learn well because he’s a good student. You students probably can connect better too. You’ll meet him, or if it is not him then well, you’ll meet your study buddy in the library, second floor. He’ll be waiting and your classes start from 3pm and ends at 5pm.” Ms Park read off the note she had written, before passing it to him. “Good luck, Kibum. You can do it.”

Kibum nodded and scanned through the note, giving a small smile. If Ms Park doesn’t see Kibum practically everyday, she would have swoon at the smile. But she’s a teacher, she knows better.

-

“Alexander Lee Eusebio.” The teacher gave Alexander slanted eyes, watching him and three girls run to their seats. “You and your group are late.”

“Sorry Mr Jeremy, we crossed path with Mrs Jennifer and I couldn’t stop myself from wanting to help a pregnant lady.” Alexander smiled sweetly, and the three girls sitting behind him nodded furiously. “Should we not help her the next time?”

Mr Jeremy raised an eyebrow. “How do you know she’s pregnant?”

“Five weeks pregnant.” Alexander added. “Nothing escapes me, Mr Jeremy. I even know we’re going to learn a few common phobias today. I heard you are philophobic, oh-”

Mr Jeremy instantly turned into a bright shade of red, raising a hand. “Very funny, Alexander. Sit down and we’ll start classes.”

Alexander shrugged, looking around to realise no one understood what philophobic means. “Does no one knows what philophobia is?”

“Enough.” Mr Jeremy cut in, blinking when Kevin raised his hand. “Yes, Kevin?”

“Philophobia is a noun, Greek in origin. It can be broken down into philia and phobia. Philia means a strong affinity, or love. Phobia means fear. When put together, it means a persistent, abnormal and irrational fear of love and intimacy.” Kevin sat back down as Alexander signalled to the class to give a standing ovation to the class’s smartest boy. Even Alexander who had an advantage from being foreign doesn’t score better than him.

Mr Jeremy couldn’t will the blush on his face away, especially since Kevin was just proving to Alexander that he wasn’t the only one who knew what the term meant. He shouldn’t have called Kevin.

“Mr Jeremy is-” A girl was about to start teasing their English teacher, before he turned to glare at her.

“Enough. Take out your textbooks. Alexander, I hope you are not scolding-phobic.” Mr Jeremy shook his head and raised his eyebrows at Kevin who raised his hand. He wondered if he should call Kevin. “Yes?”

“There’s no such word, Mr Jeremy.” Kevin said politely, and Mr Jeremy could only nod.

Mr Jeremy didn’t miss the snicker Alexander made, though.

-

Lala. Nanowrimo is still going on. I hope to finish it before November 30 though :( But the progress isn't very optimistic :(
I need 13000 more words /sighs

“Daddy! Daddy!” Alexander called out and signalled for Soohyun to do his job. The younger nodded and got onto his mission.

“Yes, Xander?” Kibum smiled gently as he turned his head to face Alexander, eyes tearing away from the television screen. “Anything wrong?”

“Nope. I just wanted to know how you and mommy met.” Alexander smiled and whipped out paper and pencil. “Did you two fall in love after a dance?”

“No.” Kibum chuckled. “Where did you get that idea from?”

“Some fairytale.” Alexander shrugged. “Well then, how did you two meet?”

acceleration of the cardiac cycle

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