Infinitely Zero
Chapter I - To waltz with…
Watching the clock slowly tick by, I thought to myself that these last 5 minutes of class were going by too slow for my liking.
I sat in the classroom bored, my head was down on the desk, my earphones played a irritatingly catchy song that I had downloaded on impulse. I had tried to remain focused, but at the moment it seemed like a near impossible task. It wasn't the teacher's fault, he actually seemed to be rather enthusiastic about his job if I was being honest, it was the fact that I had already learned all of this. In subjects like Math and English, well, it wouldn't be false to say that I was years ahead of them. It was...annoying to have to go through classes like this.
"Okay class, now I know I said that today was going to be a bit lax due to spring recess just ending, but I still need to hand-out homework," The rest of the class groaned at Mr. Devin as he pulled a stack of papers off his desk. "This is a simple assessment of your basic Calculus skills, so as to make sure that the lessons you've learned so far haven't faded due to a week of non-stop partying." He finished dryly as he quickly went around desk-to-desk giving each of us the work.
While I waited for him to get around to me, I thought about what I knew of the man. From what I had heard, Mr. Devin had transferred here from New York a short while ago and still had remnants of an accent, but I never really heard it. He was tall, about 6 feet or so if I had to make a guess, and had short slicked black hair. His skin was a bit tanned but still rather fair, more notable was the small scar on his cheek that he'd apparently had gotten from a break-up he had before getting this job. Out of the teachers I had, he was probably the youngest being only in his 30's.
"Mr. Yuki, I hope you're quite confident in your math skills seeing as you weren't paying attention in my class today. Even if you think you're just that smart, remember that the early bird catches the bookworm." Placing the paper on my desk, he moved on to the next desk as I twitched a bit at the lame pun that he had just made.
The classroom quickly started to devolve into a series of chatter and noisy voices that made me wish that I still had my old MP3 player and headphones to block it all out. The ones I had now simply weren't good enough. Students chatted back and forth around me about mundane stuff like; what boys they thought were cute, what they planned to do after-school, how they were totally going to cheat on the homework, and other things like that. I disliked all the noise and decided to just pack up my belongings now, hoping that the bell would ring so I could get out of here.
The bell rang soon after with a soothing ding-dong as I finished putting my things away. It was finally lunch time. Rising up out of my seat a bit, I was about to start making my way towards the door only for a loud voice to suddenly interrupt me.
"Makoto-san," Turning my head slightly I saw him, Naoki Managi, one of the other Japanese students that were in my class. He had short black hair and grey eyes, his skin was strangely pale for someone who spent as much time outside as he did, and he was an inch or two shorter than me. The ever-present blue hoodie that he wore made him stand out in a crowd if only because he'd worn it since the beginning of the year. "What's up? Classes still being boring as usual?"
"I guess." I said noncommittally as I picked up my bag, slinging it over my shoulder as I made my way out of the door, Naoki following behind me with his arms behind his head.
"Yeah, Calculus has gotta suck man, introducing all these letters was a killer for me in Algebra. I can't even imagine doing the stuff Mr. Devin has you guys doing." Naoki said with a sigh as we walked towards the lunchroom. It really wasn't that bad, in my opinion, but I did have an unfair advantage of course.
"Hey! Naoki," As soon as we entered, a voice yelled from across the room. Getting up from a table off in the corner was a tall asian guy with a green and red scarf. The green and red colors that the guy wore let me identify what he was apart of immediately, the Asian Bad Boyz. Or maybe he just really liked Christmas? I doubted it, it was March after all. "You got the stuff that I asked for?"
"Yeah, of course," I watched silently as Naoki reached into his book-bag and pulled out...a smaller black bag that seemed rather full of something. "Here ya go Sudou."
Snatching the bag out of Naoki's hands, Sudou looked around a moment before stuffing the bag into his shirt. "Thanks…" He muttered gruffly before walking back over to his table. This seemed immensely sketchy, but I knew Naoki wouldn't think of it like that. He was a bit too nice for his own good, helping out others and being way too trusting. I knew for a fact that it was going to get him in trouble one day, and I think that he knew too.
"What did he have you get him, Naoki?"
"Uh, he just wanted me to pick something up for him that he left around the Boardwalk. I thought that it'd be rude to pry, so I didn't actually open it up. It felt pretty heavy though."
"...Did it ever occur to you that this guy had you pick up something illegal for him?"
"What? Sudou would never do something like that, he's had me pick up stuff before and it was never anything illegal. Heck, I picked up a book for the guy from a bookstore a couple weeks ago, ya gonna tell me his book was illegal? I think you're just worrying too much man, anyway Ms. Knott asked me to help her with some stuff so I'll see ya later man." Running off before I could respond, I simply shook my head at him. I hoped that if he ever did mess up or something bad happened, I was there to make sure he didn't die.
Going and grabbing my lunch, I quickly exited the cafeteria. I didn't like eating food with all these people around, even after all I've been through I guess I'm still not the social type. I planned on asking one of my teachers if I could eat in there room, but as I walked back to Mr. Devin's room I noticed something. It was a group of girls, they were surrounding something or maybe someone. Focusing in a bit, I saw who they were surrounding.
The girl was tall, at least an inch or so taller than me, but gangly. She wore glasses and had long dark hair, her clothes were a simple sweat-hoodie and some jeans. Overall she looked rather plain, however I still needed to know why the girls were surrounding her. Stepping a bit closer, he could hear their voices better and the things they were saying.
"Oh Taylor's such a slut."
"A guy wouldn't want to touch her with a ten foot pole."
"She's so ugly."
"Probably the ugliest girl in the school."
"Obviously, she's just an idiot. Doesn't she know that nobody likes here?"
They continued on with insults and other disparaging comments even as the girl, Taylor if there words were to be believed, stood there. The annoyed look on her face made me think that she was used to dealing with such a thing, that wouldn't do. No one should have to get used to being bullied, I hated bullies.
Despite the group of girls being huddled rather close together, I still had more than enough reach and strength to pull the girl out from the group as I felt my power shift within me. Dragging her away and into the classroom I had planned on going to while the girls stood there in shock was easy, people didn't expect a guy like me to do things like that after all.
I paced my stuff down on a desk and looked around a bit, Mr. Devin wasn't here. That was weird, but I suppose it worked out for me. Mr. Devin would likely ask question about why I had just dragged this random girl in here and might kick us out, yeah there was definitely less to worry about without him here. Though, thinking about that made me think about what Taylor thought was going on, should probably clear that up.
Looking over at her she seemed...perplexed, and a bit anxious. I suppose being dragged around, or in this situation away, by some random guy you had never met before. I stared at her a bit, watching her try and work up some sort of nerve before finally she spoke.
"Who set you up to this?" Her voice hardened a bit.
"No one, I didn't even know of you till today." I answered honestly.
"Why should I believe you?"
"Hmm, you have no reason to."
That made her go silent, If I had to make a guess, she was currently wondering whether I was being genuine or not. I didn't know anything about her situation, I knew nothing of her and I wouldn't pretend that I did.
"...Then why?"
"Because, you looked like someone that needed help."
I am thou…
Thou art I…
The moment man devoured the fruit of knowledge, they sealed their fate... Entrusting their future to the cards, they cling to a dim hope.
Thou have made a genuine bond of the Reversed Death Arcana.