Descendants To Seven

Descendants To Seven
Rival


"Te Apoyo told me about what?"


"Ah, it seems you don't know anything, even though you've lived in one house," said the girl proudly.


Te Espere just scrunched his forehead and took out his book and busied himself. The girl took her bag out of the drawer.


"I'm sorry, I want to sit down with Te Apoyo today, maybe for the next one" she said.


Te Espere simply shrugged, and had just had the seat next to him left by its occupants, the others had already occupied it. A boy who had loved Te Espere from the beginning he entered the classroom.


During the lesson the boy continued to invite Te Espere to chat, but was not ignored by Te Espere. Even the teacher got upset at the boy who continued to talk as he explained.


"Hey who's there? That's not your chair, is it? Get back in your chair!" the teacher was Alicia.


"Everyone sits in a chair designated according to the class plan!" hardik Alicia's.


"Ugh sucks!" muttered the girl back to her seat next to Te Espere.


Roughly he put his book on the table, and throughout the lesson he continued to complain to Te Espere. But Te Espere also did not respond to him like the boy earlier. Upset when the girl touched Te Espere's hand.


"You heard no?" tanyakanya.


Te Espere was surprised to see the shadow of the girl's past. Then he shared a vision with Te Apoyo.


"Have left him alone" Te Apoyo replied through inner contact.


After the subjects were over the girl met Te Apoyo at a place she often visited. And wait for Alicia to finish eating.


"Why didn't Te Apoyo just leave?" annoyed.


And after Alicia left, she came closer.


"Te Apoyo, I want to talk, can't I?" slowly ask.


"Ask what?"


"Can't I be your girlfriend?" the girl asked back.


"I'm sorry I can't" Te Apoyo replied without thinking.


"Why can't it?" ask the girl.


"Because I don't like you,"


"Aren't we friends, which part of me don't you like?" tanyakanya.


"Everything," Inner Te Apoyo. He dislikes the boy's attitude which reminds him of Klara when he was alive.


"I don't like it, because you're still in school, and I'm still in school, too" Te Apoyo replied lyingly.


There was one thing he knew about the girl. So that he could not be rude to her. So he tried not to hurt the girl's feelings. But who would have thought Te Apoyo's tenderness was misunderstood by the girl. And he began to force, when Te Apoyo's answer felt like just an excuse.


"Well, if you don't want to date me, I'll spread your secrets. What do you think your friends will think if they know who you really are" she said.


Te Apoyo, who had walked away from the girl, turned away.


"Alright, if that's what you want," Te Apoyo replied then hurriedly left the girl.


But it turned out that the girl caught up with him and clasped his hand. Te Apoyo was surprised.


"Hasping my girlfriend's hand" the girl replied with a smile.


Klara who was hiding behind the wall looked furiously at the girl's actions. While Te Apoyo tried to release his hand from the girl's grasp.


"We are still in the school environment, so you should not hold hands" said Te Apoyo.


"Why indeed?" ask the girl.


"I don't want you to see the fine creatures in school, and they'll bother you later" Te Apoyo said in response to the girl's question.


"There is nothing I fear as long as you are by my side. You're so much better than them, baby," he said spoiled.


"And you're already my girlfriend, so you have to protect me" he said.


And he continued to rely on Te Apoyo so as to make Te Apoyo again sit in his usual seat, at rest. The girl also sat down next to him and hugged Te Apoyo's arm and leaned her head on Te Apoyo's shoulder. And Klara is getting furious.


"Honey let's go to the cafeteria," she asked later and pretended to be very hungry.


Te Apoyo obeyed the girl's words. And proudly the girl pulled Te Apoyo's hand towards the cafeteria. Then they eat the food they like. The girl asked Te Apoyo to bribe her. It makes girls who look at them jealous.


For the rest of the lesson the girl continued to attract the attention of her classmates. Show off intimacy. And what made the girls in the class even more upset was that Te Apoyo obeyed the girl's request.


The lesson time is over, and inevitably they have to go home to each other. But again the girl made a request.


"Honey, take me to your house dong!"


"Darling, I had lunch at your house!"


"It's a shame to know me dong same prospective in-laws!"


Various demands were asked by the girl on their first day as a couple. And after he had lunch at Te Apoyo's house and became acquainted with Te Apoyo's 'parents', he instead thought of staying over.


"Are your parents not worried?" ask 'papa' Te Apoyo.


"It's okay, my papa wouldn't mind if his daughter's in-laws' house, would he?" he said while glancing at Te Espere.


Then he pretended to contact his parents, who were actually his servants. He spoke with a different intonation than usual, so his servant understood that his master's daughter was pretending. So he just agreed to the words of his master's daughter.


"Look, my mom doesn't mind. And anyway, I used to tell you about Te Apoyo. And my mom believed in me so much" she said excitedly.


He wanted to make Te Espere feel jealous or disturbed by his existence. And he thought, if he succeeds maybe Te Espere will stop by, that very night. But Te Espere was just plain ordinary. Although he was quite upset. Not to mention when he borrowed Te Apoyo's clothes and not Te Espere's clothes for a change of clothes. And confidently asked to sleep in Te Apoyo's room.


"Basic is shameless," inner Te Espere growled.


"Sorry son, it's too late. You guys are kids. If anything happens to you, then we are the parents who will later be blamed. Even if your parents don't mind if you stay, but you can only sleep in Te Espere's room!" said 'mama' Te Apoyo firmly.


Hearing Te Apoyo's 'mama', the girl became shrivelled.


"Great, I've made my future in-laws angry, '" he murmured inwardly.


"Ah I'm just kidding, isn't it baby" he told Te Apoyo, and tried to throw a small smile at 'mama' Te Apoyo.


"At any rate, I'd rather sleep in the room with Te Espere, so we can tell the whole night, wouldn't Te Espere?" he said full of victory.


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