MAI & DEW
While driving to school, she's got her music blasted and windows down. Her left arm hangs from the window as she drives with her other hand, jamming.
"Ugh! What the fuck!!" She yells as a car merges in her lane without signaling, almost hitting the front of her car. "Why are people so damn stupid!!"
She continues after yelling, jamming to the music again. She was about five minutes away from school.
Suddenly, she hit the brakes, hard.
"WHAT THE FUCK!!" she was totally over it.
The car in front of her was going so slow that she had to hit her brakes so heavy, that she wouldn't hit the back of their car. She was going crazy because of the traffic today and just how stupid everyone's been driving.
"How the hell do these people have their license?" She questions. "Do they even have a license?"
The person was going too slow, Mai did something she rarely ever did.
She honked.
As they both entered the right lane, going into the school's parking, the car in front of her came to a stop completely, which also caused her to come to a full stop. She just got even more pissed.
"This stupid person comes to my school?!"
Mai honks, long and multiple times while behind the car. She was frustrated, so she decided to just move to the side and get going with her day, but while attempting to do so, the car then also moved with her, which made her even angrier.
"Bro..." she quietly whispers to herself. "This person really wanna die, huh?"
Mai quickly turned her wheel to the left, then a quick right turn so that she could stay beside the car and get a real good look at the driver's stupid, stupid face.
She comes to a halt when she successfully makes it to the side of the car, scoffing as she thinks to herself how ugly the car is as well.
She looks at the man through her passenger window, feeling the anger and irritation build up as she looks him in the face. The man seemed careless, he even looked satisfied as he was seen smiling a bit. Mai gives him a death stare and drives off, feeling like she could kill him if she had stayed any longer next to the car.
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"Dude, I was so close to killing him, I swear." Mai complained, explaining what had just happened to her friends as they sit down and eat their breakfast. Mai huffs in anger, just wishing that she could've at least scratched his car before she left or something.
"Imagine seeing him around campus," Hazel states, "Mai is totally gonna kill him if she sees him."
"Dude, I would." Mai's hands form into a fist, making her friends laugh at her goofiness.
"Why the fuck he do that for man?!" Mai yells, then pretends to hit her fists on the table. Suddenly, the anger and irritation leaves her body as she jokes and laugh with her friends.
That was Mai anyway. She gets over things quickly, not lingering around for long.
Until she saw his face again.
He was walking with his headphones on, his backpack not even on all the way as he slowly walked towards one of the tables outside the CC room. Mai's expression changed completely, giving yet another death glare towards the guy who had yet to notice Mai's existence in the CC room.
"Ew," Mai said, glaring at him. "Why he look like that?"
The rest of the girls looked out of the glass window out to the open area, which they see him sitting down with his face accessible towards all of them. They examined him and turned back to Mai.
"That's him? The psycho driver?"
Mai nods, her face looking disgusted at him. "Oh well, he better hope he don't run into me again or else he's gonna see monster."
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While in class, Mai was focusing on her work as the professor had given them extra time to work on their assignment. Mai was trying hard to figure out the problem, but she just didn't understand what she was doing wrong, especially with the computer related concept. She tried again for the third time, yet she couldn't get it.
'What? It looks right... What the fuck?' She thought to herself.
Mai was just about to raise her hand to ask for help when somebody pulled a chair and sat next to her while mumbling,
"You missed the period."
Mai's eyebrows furrowed at the statement, turning to look at him with a confused face, more like wondering why the hell this person is talking to her.
She almost threw a punch when she saw him.
The psycho driver.
Again, her disgusted face mixes with her confused face. She just continues to glare at him with nothing coming out of her mouth as she was so confused, yet so irritated seeing him again and especially why he chose to sit next to her when there are so many empty seats around.
How the hell does he just show up out of nowhere?
And period? What period?
"You've been doing it wrong for three times now because you missed the period," he points to the screen, showing Mai what she had done wrong. She finally gets it, so she quickly fixes her mistake, then submits it. Then she glares at him again.
"Yo," Mai said coldly. "What's your problem?"
Dew glances at her, shrugs, then shakes his head. "What? Nothing. I don't have a problem, do you have a problem?"
Mai's eyes continue to glare. She's been glaring at him so much, she swear her eyes could literally burn with fire and suck him into her eyeballs for him to rot in the fire burning in her eyes.
But, Mai turns away. She goes back to focusing on her assignment in the computer screen while trying her best to avoid the tall man who sits beside her.
"Nice car by the way," he whispers. "What year is it?"
"Not telling you." Mai responds, not even daring to look his way this time.
"Tsch," he scoffs. "I was lying anyway. Your car's not that nice."
"I don't care. You suck at driving."
Dew looks at her in disbelief. "Wha-- I-- how could you say that?"
She still haven't managed to look at him, only looking straight at her computer. But the man is looking at her like he's been disappointed.
"I was just trying to have some fun and then you came along, all angry behind me." He explains, sighing, shaking his head. "It's okay. I feel bad for you, because you probably don't know how to have fun with your boring automatic car."
"Dew Jirawat," the professor calls out. The man besides her raises his hand with a sweet smile.
"Yes, that's me."
The professor smiles, walking over and helping him get started with his assignment. The professor had just announced him as a transfer student who happened to be transfered later due to some issues with the school system.
The professor goes back to her area, leaving Mai and Dew alone again at the back.
"Be nice to me. I'm a new student." Dew says, turning to her.
"Shut up." was the only thing that Mai said back to him.
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Class had ended.
Mai packs her bags, getting ready to leave. Again, she doesn't dare look at the so called "Dew" next to her-- she wasn't sure if she looked at him again, maybe she might really kill him.
What a cocky and annoying person.
She thought to herself. Dew stared at her the entire time, talking nonsense, smiling to himself. As soon as she got up, he got up with her. Then she left. Dew followed behind.
"It'd be a shame if you didn't get to know me," Dew says, opening the idea of them two getting to know each other and possibly becoming friends. "I'm one of the most popular guys around here, ya know?"
Mai continued walking as the boy followed by her side.
One thing Mai hated the most was people acting like they were better than anyone else. Although Mai was one confident person herself, she could never be like those people... who's exactly like the person walking beside her. So cocky, so annoying, so... idiotic.
"Think about it. If you and I start getting to know each other, maybe I-- the smartest person-- can help you a little with your computer system assignments. Don't ya see? You were struggling in there before I came in and helped---"
"Please shut up." Mai interrupted him, finally looking at him now. He stopped in his tracks, giggling awkwardly as his heart jumps out of his chest, kind of intimidated by the short girl he's walking alongside with.
"Whoa," he laughs, "You're a tough one."
Mai glares, yet again. "You know, you do a better job of walking than driving." Mai says.
"Maybe you should consider not driving again."
Mai walks off, giving him one last death glare. The irritation still hasn't left her. It felt like a mosquito has been lingering around her ear for the past hour and a half since Dew entered the classroom.
Dew watched as the short girl walked by. He smiled to himself, tilting his head to the side as he eyed her up and down.
"She's so damn sexy."
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