High School Links | By : LannaMisho Category: Zelda > Yaoi - Male/Male Views: 4675 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
Disclaimer: I do not own any part of the Zelda franchise/corporations/etc. as they belong primarily to Nintendo. I am also not making any sort of profit from this. The storyline, and other characters that are not part of the Zedla domain were made up by me. |
"That will be three rupees." Red said cheerfully holding out his hand. The boy dropped the rupees into his hand, grabbed his cookies and hurried off to class. Emma laughed as he tossed the gems into the little black box. "We're doing great so far!" She praised. The two of them were in charge of the bake sale for Cooking Club. Everything was selling really fast, which was awesome, but because he had to be there right away, he hadn't gotten time to see Blue that morning. "Aren't we?" He said, trying to be optimistic. He would be able to see Blue at some point in the day, wouldn't he? "Oh I knew this bake sale was a good idea!" She bragged, flipping her hair. "By the way, I like your earrings. Did your parents take you?" Red smiled, touching the studs for the hundredth time. "Not exactly. My dad saw them this morning, and said that they were nice, but I haven't seen my mother, and I'm slightly worried about it…" Emma rolled her eyes, and Red looked down, straightening up the display. Being as he wasn't paying attention, he didn't notice the next customer approaching them, or the way Emma suddenly stiffened with excitement. "Hey Red." Came the cool voice that made his head snap. Blue was leaning on the table, giving him a grin. "What? No skirt today?" Red felt his heart swell. He couldn't understand why that didn't ease up after a while. But he managed to hide his excitement behind a little pout. "No, that was only for Halloween." Blue chuckled. "Well I guess that makes since." He didn't mind. The only reason he liked it was that it showed off Reds nice legs, but he still didn't like anyone else getting to see as much. Emma suddenly pushed up against Reds side, trying to get into Blues line of sight. "Wow. Hi Blue-Kun! You were so totally awesome in Fridays game!" Red faltered. There had been a game on Friday? Why hadn't Blue told him? Admittedly he wouldn't have been able to go because he was still grounded, but that wasn't the point. Blue looked at Emma like he hadn't even noticed she was there. "Um, thanks." He said, although his thoughts were more along the lines of get-the-fuck-off-my-boyfriend-before-I-have-to-kill-you. Who the hell was she? She squealed, moving away to motion to the products. "We're having a bake sale you know. Do you want something? I made these myself. By hand you know." Red found himself annoyed. He wished that he could just tell her to stop hitting on his boyfriend. Blue frowned, not looking too interested. "I don't really have a sweet tooth." He admitted, then caught Reds eye again. "Did you make anything?" Red flushed. "Well I-I made the brownies, but I put one in your lunch for today, so you don't-" Blue shook his head. "I'll take two of those then." Emma smiled. "That will be one rupee." Blue handed her a blue rupee, and told her to keep the change, before turning back to Red. "What time are you getting off?" Red smiled sheepishly. "Well, um, not many of my club mates wanted to do this. They all had other things to do and-" "In other words you're busy all day." Blue said with a bit of a scowl. Red apologized. "It's not your fault. It sounds to me like your club mates are slackers." Emma popped into his sight again. "I volunteered to help!" Blue looked annoyed for a second, and then gave her a big grin, and two thumbs up. Red giggled at the fake enthusiasm, but Emma tittered thinking it was real. "Anyway… I've got to go to practice. I'll see you later." He gave Red a longing look that made the boy blush. "I'll see ya." Emma chirped, thinking that he was talking to her. "Bye." Red said. Blue hesitated, then grabbed his snack and walked off. Red sighed before Emma jumped him. "Wow! You really are friends with Blue!" Red laughed nervously. "I've known him since kindergarten." "You have got to put in a good word for me!" She exclaimed. "Just imagine how cool that would be! Me dating Blue! The Blue!" She fluttered. Red winced. He didn't like that idea. At all. He had to look away. "Oh, well I think that he's already seeing someone right now." She sighed. "I'm not surprised. All the good ones are taken." Red smiled and went back to work. ….. "We don't have the budget for that!" "We would if we just had the dance at the castle!" "We can't have it at the castle!" Everyone at the table shrank back, while Green just sighed, dropping his head into his hands. Student council meeting, and Zelda and Vaati were at it again. Both had gotten out of their seats, and were all but strangling each other. If they didn't clearly hate each other they would be in love. "And why can't we have it at the castle?" Zelda asked, crossing her arms. She had her hair pulled back with clips, and was wearing a pink dress. Zelda was actually the Princess (1) but had convinced her father at a young age that it would be a good experience for her to attend public school. She had been close to Green and the others since she started in second grade. Vaati glared, putting his hands on his hips. "You have a bunch of parties at the castle! There's nothing special about it. The end of the year dance has to be special." Vaati was new to the area, but he and Zelda had developed almost an instant disliking for each other, although a big part of that seemed to be Greens fault. He stood up. "Would you guys stop that? For once I would like to have a meeting where you two get along. Vaati, at least consider Zelda's idea. If we have it at the castle, we'd have more money to spend on the decorations and-" Vaati turned to him eyes wide, and slightly hurt. "You want to do her idea, because you like her better than me! Your playing favorites!" Green stepped back. "No. Vaati, no. You know it isn't like that, I-" Zelda smirked. "Of course he likes me better. He's my boyfriend." Green slumped back into his seat while the two went back to arguing. They were driving him insane. Just like at the party the night before. He'd been stuck playing cat and mouse the whole night. It appeared that they had both developed a crush on him. It was also the main reason why they both ended up on student council. Unfortunately for them, he didn't have any interest in either of them. Beyond friendship at least. At least Zelda's constant claim over him has keep away all other suitors that he didn't have an interest in either. Everyone except Vaati, who wouldn't be detoured by anything. But sometimes… The bell rang, and Green clapped his hands together. "Great meeting everyone! We'll meet again next week. Same time." He grabbed his backpack, and hurried out of the room before either of them managed to get their stuff together. He sighed, walking down the hall passed all the kids filling out of the classrooms. Quite a few of them recognized him and waved. He smiled warmly at them and waved back, feeling tired. It was difficult to conduct the meetings with those two fighting all the time. He walked into the office and smiled at the secretary. "Hello. Is Principle Ashei available?" "In a minute." She said, putting down her book. "She is meeting with a new student today, but they should be done soon. How was the meeting?" "Same as last time." He said, and her eyebrows went up. He decided not to elaborate, because she the same thing had been going on since the beginning of the year. They must have been in there a while because he didn't even have the time to find a seat before the door opened and Ashei stepped out. "So I think that you will enjoy your time here, and if you have any more questions, you're more than welcome to come and ask." Green was startled by how much white he saw next. Bright, clean, thin unfamiliar white pants with two slips down each side, with a pair of white leggings underneath. The student wore a white embroidered vest with a hood over a turtleneck, and fuzzy white boots. His hair was white too, but his skin was dark, really dark. Like he spend every hour of daylight in the sun. Green stared at the young man amazed. The Principle handed the exotic new student a sheet of paper. "This is your class schedule." The student nodded once, very stiff and serious. "Miss. Anju, would you write out a pass he can give to his teachers?" Her eyes landed on Green as the secretary nodded, filling something out. "Ah, Green. How was the meeting today?" The new student approached the front desk, and Green tensed. The foreigner was a few inches taller than him, and on closer inspection, Green realized that the other had similar features to himself. Just like Blue and Vio, except for the colorings, and the new boy wore a harder, more guarded expression then any of them usually wore. He turned to Green for a moment, and the blond gasped. Icy pupil-less eyes, with the slightest hint of blue stared back at him. They made him shivered pleasantly. "Here you are." Miss. Anju said, handing him another slip of paper. "Just give this to all your teachers, and everything will be great. I hope you like it here." "Thank you." He replied, turning to leave. Jumping Greens hand shot out on its own to grab his sleeve. The new student looked at him. Green blinked, wondering what had come over him, and let go, holding out his hand instead. "Hello. I'm Green, class president. You're the new student?" The taller boy looked at him, then hesitantly nodded. "Yes, I'm new here. My name is Spirit." (2) He grasped Greens hand firmly. Green smiled warmly, his hands tingling where their skin touched. "Welcome." Ashei looked between the two of them, then grabbed both of their shoulders. "This is perfect. Since you're already introduced, I don't think that there is anyone better to show you around school. What do you say Green? Take our new student under your wing, and show him the ropes?" Green grinned, pleased with the prospect of spending more time with the new boy. "I would be honored. If you don't mind that is." He said directing his words at Spirit. He nodded again. "Thank you very much for your assistance." The principle nodded. "Then I don't want you two to be late to class. Green you can catch me up on the meeting after school?" "Sure." He said. She ushered them out of the door, and Green looked at Spirit. "So, what class do you have first?" Students walk around, quite a few of them stopping to look with wide eyes. Green wasn't surprised. It was imposable to miss the boy. Spirit looked down at his sheet. "I…believe I have math. In room…twenty seven?" "Twenty seven? That's not a math room." Spirit handed him the schedule and he read it. 'He doesn't have math next, why did he…?' He started to laugh, and Spirit frowned. "Sorry about that. I forgot how confusing this was as a freshman. See here." He pointed at the paper, and shivered when the dark boy leaned in close. Green quickly explained how it worked, and made a few comments about some of the teachers. When Spirit seemed to understand they started towards his class. "So did you just move here?" "Yes." Spirit answered. "My father's work, sometimes it requires us to move. And he is needed here. For now." Green smiled. Everyone was looking at them. Or more specifically Spirit, but he was too focused on his schedule to notice. "Where have you lived before now?" "I've lived in many places. I've lived at Lake Hylia, spent a few months at Death Mountain… I've lived out as far as Termina. I used to live around this area when I was younger, but not close enough to attend any school that you would have gone too. For the past two and a half years, I've lived in the Gerudo Desert. It's the longest I've ever stayed in one place." 'The desert. That explains the clothes. And with his skin color, I'd be willing to bet that he has Gerudo blood somewhere.' He smiled. "That sounds like it was fun. What's it like living everywhere?" Spirit thought about it for a while. "Quiet." "Quiet?" He nodded. "Well I was an outsider most of the places I went. Once people got over the racial barrier, we moved. So I didn't make too many friends." Green looked at him. He didn't sound upset about it, but that sounded kind of lonely. "Well… you'll make a lot of friends here. And I'll be your first." Spirit looked at him, and then smiled for the first time. Green inhaled and had to look away. "Thank you. And I think I will like my time here." Green laughed nervously. "Well uh, a-and the best way to make more friends is to join a club. I always have some extra pamphlets on me, what are you interested in?" The other lit up. "Religion. I'm very interested in the teachings of Nayru, Din, and Farore." Green pulled a pamphlet out of his backpack. "Then you should join The Students of The Three." The other took it looking pleased. "I love clubs. And they look really good on your collage résumé. I'm part of student council, Heroes of Hyrule, that's a community service club, fencing, and I help out on both the school paper, and the yearbook." The other nodded impressed. "Sounds like you're rather busy." Green nodded. "All the time. Even on the weekends." He laughed. Being busy wasn't something he minded. In fact he preferred to always have something to do. But he stopped when he realized that saying that could make the new student hesitant to seek his company again. "But I'm never too busy if someone needs something. I always want to hang out with my friends, so don't worry about bothering me or anything." They reached the room, and Green stopped indicating their arrival. Spirit nodded to him. "Thank you for your assistance Class President." Green flushed, shaking his head. "Call me Green. Please. And I haven't gotten the chance to really show you around, so if you don't mind, I'll meet up with you after class." Spirit was silent for a moment, and then smiled again. "Then after class." … "B-Blue! Stop! S-Someone could see!" "Come one. Don't worry. No one uses this stairwell." "Blue!" Last period Red had been alone watching the almost empty table, when Blue had walked by, on his way back to class. Reds eyes had widened when he realized what was about to happen. Within seconds Blue had pulled him into the nearest stairwell, and attacked him. "Mmm…" Blue muttered, pleased as always to hear Red calling his name. "Keep doing that." He ordered, pressing his knee between the boy's legs. Red gasped, clutching his shirt. "B-Blu-nh-ah~!" Blue chuckled. "You're so cute." He nipped the boy's ear. Any protests Red was going to make faded in his throat when his body reacted to Blue. His hips jerked forward, rubbing against Blues firm leg. "Mgh! Ah!" "Giving up already?" Blue asked with a smirk, pulling away to watch Red buck against the air and whimper. He grabbed the boys knees and lifted them up high and apart, pushing against him to keep him up. "How do you like this?" He began grinding against him. The stairwell filled with the sounds of soft pants, gasps, and strangled cries. The two were so completely lost in each other, that they didn't hear the gentle sound of footsteps. "Blue~!" Red moaned, throwing back his head. "Nayrus Harp!" (3) Blue swore, his head swinging towards the top of the stairs. Reds face turned bright red as he looked up at Emma. Her eyes and mouth were opened wide in disbelief. "E-Emma!" Red shouted pushing at blues chest. The girls stood there for a second, then turned and fled back the way she came. "I-I'm sorry!" Red moaned in frustration as Blue set him on the ground. "Emma wait!" He called before realized that he wouldn't be able to catch her the way he was, and buried his faces in his hands. "Oh Blue! She saw us like that! I'm so embarrassed!" Blue scowled. Partially because of his lovers distress, partially because he was sure that meant Red wouldn't let him finish. "It's all right, it's all right." He hugged the smaller boy from behind, gently nuzzling his head. "This is, what? The third time this has happened?" Red looked at him with wide eyes. "And it keeps getting worse! I wouldn't mind if someone saw us kissing but this-!" "I think this one went rather well." "Blue!" A bell rang signaling the end of school, and Red pulled away. "Red, please don't-" "Sorry Blue." Red kissed him quickly, but stepped back when Blue tried to hold him. "I've got to sell the rest of the sweets. I'll see you tomorrow, ok?" He hurried back to the stand. (1) It's still Hyrule, and so there is still a monarchy. (2) For anyone who doesn't know who Spirit is, go read TLR or my definitions page on Deviantart. (3) I felt like exclaiming 'Goddesses' there both didn't fit, and is becoming repetitious. And since I've heard people call god items (Thor's Hammer!) I though that this would work just as well.
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