Author's note: First of all, thank you everyone for reading my story! There will be quite the development happening during the next chapters, and more than new feelings will emerge ;) But I won't say anything more for now. Now, onto expressing my special thanks to my favorite people:
BlowPopJ - He-he, I believe they're getting quite the hang of things, indeed!
curiousaudrey - as always, your comment really made my day! Sebastian will get to experience a lot of things that are completely new to him, besides becoming addicted to technology, but without new things, change would never be possible. Kai will continue to have to deal with two men wanting him (Sebastian), so I think his evolution will also be interesting.
Jrankcold - thank you for leaving a comment! I'm happy you're enjoying it!
Chapter Eight - New Feelings
Detention so far meant nothing else but more studying, so Sebastian felt more and more intrigued by the punishment system in this world. Maybe it was cruel enough that his phone had been taken away, so the powers that be didn't intend to crush his spirit any further.
"Hey, don't worry," a girl from his left whispered. "He'll give us the phones back once detention's over."
"Oh," Sebastian said. Now that was a refreshing thought. While the history book in front of him was quite interesting, he couldn't stop sighing and burying his face in his hands from time to time. He straightened up in his chair. "So what's the real punishment, then?" he asked the girl.
She appeared to be a slave of sorts and possibly a much-cherished one by her master, he thought, as he observed the amount of jewelry she wore. She even had a ring piercing her eyebrow, while her ears were entirely covered by intricate designs. However, she wore black clothes, so she could also be a carer for the dead. An ominous skull adorned her shirt, and she wore a necklace with crossed bones around her neck. There was still so much he had to learn about the customs of this world, and he didn't have his phone.
"Punishment?" she laughed. "Other than let us be bored to death?"
"How can you be bored?" Sebastian wondered.
"How can I not be?" she shot back.
The teacher in charge of them seemed very much absorbed by his phone, and Sebastian envied him. However, that also meant that he could whisper with the girl without being shushed all the time.
"Here," Sebastian pointed at a line in the history book he was reading, "did you know that, in Ancient Rome, the closest relative had to give the dead a last kiss and close their eyes?"
The girl stared at him, expecting something, and then she grinned. "Really? That's pretty hardcore, man."
"I thought you would say so." He had no idea what she meant by that. "It is your area of expertise, after all."
"What's that? Ancient Rome?" She grinned again.
He pointed at her shirt. "No, the dead."
This time, she burst into laughter.
"Quiet," the teacher ordered, but without ungluing his eyes from his phone.
"You're cool, man. I'm Beatrice, but everyone just calls me B," the girl whispered.
She pushed one hand toward him, and Sebastian debated how he would manage to kiss her hand - she was, most probably, not a slave - or if it was appropriate at all to have any physical contact with a carer for the dead. He eventually took her hand, and she shook it shortly before releasing it.
"Kai," he said promptly. It was strange to use another's name, but he was getting used to it.
"So, what are you in for?" she asked.
"In detention?"
She nodded.
"I said that my math teacher was a witch."
"For real?" Her eyes glinted. "So hardcore."
That was surely a term he would have to ask his phone about later when alone. Remembering what he had last searched, he asked, "Are nerds hardcore?" Before Milo had dragged him along, he had managed to read the definition of the term used by that pig-like face young man from before. He was convinced that he had been insulted, although he saw nothing wrong with enjoying one's studies. Of course, he took offense at being accused of having no social skills, but otherwise, he couldn't understand why the word was used as an insult.
"You are," the girl pointed out. "Hey, do you have any plans on Friday night? You should come see us play."
"Play what?"
Beatrice grinned. "Music for the dead." She stretched her shirt so that Sebastian could read the two words above the skull.
"Edible Insanity," he said slowly. "Is nourishment included?"
Beatrice snickered. "You're a frigging riot, man. Do you see that guy?" She pointed at a young man two rows in front of them. He wore the same black clothes and had his hair styled in a strange arrangement. The sides of his head had no hair, and the orange top was braided. "That's Cain, our drummer. And that's our growler," she added, pointing at another girl to their left who stared at them with a scowl. Her jaw was moving with bored lassitude; then she blew into a small balloon that came out of her mouth until it popped. That startled Sebastian for a moment, but then he relaxed. Most magic in this world appeared to have no purpose and no sense. Or rather said a mundane one.
"You are a group of musicians," Sebastian concluded. "What's your role?"
"You talk so weirdly, it's so cool," Beatrice said with a snicker. "We're a deathcore band. But we're not all for labels, you know? A bit of thrash, noise, all that."
"Thrash? That sounds... quite upbeat," Sebastian said, now intrigued with what kind of music that could be and why it was considered a good fit for celebrating the dead.
"You'll see. Bring your friends, too."
"I don't have friends," Sebastian replied. "Only a boyfriend."
Beatrice winked at him and smiled. "Bring him. I bet it'll beat reading about Ancient Rome."
"If you say so," Sebastian said. He highly doubted it. Attending funerals had always been an obligation and not something to be enjoyed. But his role in this world had to include getting accustomed to its customs, and going to a funeral had to be done sooner or later.
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"How was detention?" Milo welcomed him with a broad grin. He wore short pants that let his strong legs show and a sleeveless shirt.
Sebastian looked him up and down without a word. His weakness chose to act up at impossible moments. Just now, a vision of letting his hand wander along Milo's lean and shapely thigh took over his mind. "We are invited to attend a funeral on Friday night," he said matter-of-factly.
"A funeral?"
Beatrice tapped him on the shoulder. "Hey, don't forget about Friday, okay? Is this your boyfriend?" She gestured at Milo.