Omi Tsukiyono (![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png) oneblackcat) wrote in
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pslplz2016-08-19 09:14 pmFutureverse
PSL with Athena. AKA That Game With Insane Amounts of Worldbuilding.
More here later, yada yada yada.
More here later, yada yada yada.





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At least here, the kids are too rich to really care about the scholarship kids. Most of them are into clubbing or high tech VR or (the studious ones) have their eye on college and beyond. Of course, there used to be the occasional jerk, but most of them left him alone after he actually started making friends, like Omi and Ken and Naru.
What he hasn't escaped yet is the scrutiny of teachers like Gilmore, who felt it was beneath him to teach the likes of Nagi. Maybe he thinks his talents are wasted unless he's raising the next CEO or chief medical officer or senator. Whatever. Nagi just needs to endure one semester of this bastard's class before he moves on to better things. Thankfully, it's a mathematics class, so it's not as though he can be graded unfairly (unless he's accused of cheating).
Still, he silently dreads each Tuesday and Thursday, when he has to sit in his class and be berated again, just for existing. Nagi doesn't expect his friends to stand up for him, but maybe he should have? It's been a relatively new thing for him, people having his back. Certainly, no one has ever tried to challenge authority on his behalf.
He tries to stop him. But maybe he doesn't try hard enough? Or maybe Omi just has a mind of his own. Nagi sinks a bit in his chair when Gilmore kicks Omi out. Ken shortly follows, red-faced. Nagi just stares wide-eyed, unsure what to think. He certainly can't concentrate on the lessons. The class proceeds seemingly forever. Gilmore only shoots him nasty glances, which is easier to ignore than his tongue lashings. The hour is finally up and Nagi quickly heads to the door. He pauses in front of Omi awkwardly, glancing at him.
"...hi."
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The nice thing is, this is the last class before lunch, so they don't have to rush to the next lesson without talking.
"Hey. Ready for lunch?"
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Nagi sneaks a peek at his friend, wondering if he's still upset.
"...are you okay?"
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Nagi isn't sure what to say to that. It's relatively new, being the object of concern to people. Certainly not in the way Omi treats him. He doesn't look at him with pity.
"It's nothing new," he finally says. People like Gilmore have always existed. You just have to tolerate them for as long as you need to, and move on. But he also realizes that it's not something Omi has ever had to deal with.
"...but thanks."
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"...Does anyone else here talk to you like that?"
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"Why, are you gonna beat them up for me?" he says with mild amusement.
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The underlying message, of course, being No, but I might make sure they're sorry all the same.