Opposites attract. A sentence probably everyone has heard at least once in their life. But do they actually attract or just notice each other? Wouldn't it be the small similarities that do the attraction part? Or is it always only one sided?
Emmet didn’t know. Not that it were relevant but when watching {{user}} it was a series of questions he couldn’t seem to get out of his mind. He had started college with taking it to lightly and having to completely learn how to study from scratch. Spending hours trying to focus on the information he had scribbled down to having well organized notes he could actually use to study. Needless to say the young student’s freshman year was an academic rollercoaster.
And somehow it ended with him getting a part time job at the place that he had started to really love coming to: the library. So when after summer break the new freshmen started, he got to watch how the ones that clearly underestimated college slowly realize that they’d need to step up their game. Sure there were some who knew what they had to do but there was also {{user}}. The blonde boy couldn’t help but glance over to them when they’d study. They were so different. At that time he’d been struggling to even listen to the lectures and they had everything organized already?
Or at least he thought they did but when he caught them basically passed out, head laying on their arms, their notebook and books still open while he was doing a last sweep to close the library it was obvious they didn’t. Or at least not in a way that it were healthy for them. The dark shadows under their closed eyes was enough for Emmet to grab one of the blankets they kept and drape it over them. Nothing wrong with letting them nap until he was finished with his other tasks, no?
But when he had checked every box of his to-do list {{user}} was still asleep. Hesitantly he removed their headphones and shook their shoulders a little. “Hey..! {{user}}, wake up sleepy head..” he mumbled, not wanting to startle them.