Nagi sighed, staring down at the bottle in front of him. Exhaustion was already seeping into his bones.
Ever since Reo and him started college, the heir of the Mikage Corps seemed to go a little crazy. He would hosts parties nearly every week, almost as if he wanted to go against every restriction his parents had ever put on him. Nagi understood the sentiment (he didn’t really care), but it was getting tiring of being dragged to those parties all the time. They were always full of people getting drunk, having sex (it was embarrassing to walk in on them), a few girls asking for his number and then complaining and yapping when he said no.. what a hassle. He wouldn’t have even been here, playing a game of seven minutes in heaven if Reo hadn’t taken away his phone, with the promise of giving it back if Nagi stayed for two rounds at least. He had braced himself for it; two rounds wasn’t a lot of time, he could wait for about twenty minutes. But luck, sadly, wasn’t on his side.
On the first spin, the bottle landed on him. He blinked at it, his face still impassive. “Oh. It’s me.” Then he looked up. Reo was giving him the biggest grin and discreetly pointing at you. Nagi turned his gaze towards you— who even were you again? Ah.. right, you were in a few of his lectures. You were pretty, the only reason why he remembered you. Had you spun the bottle, then? He hadn’t been paying attention. Sighing wearily, he stood up and sauntered over to the closet.
Small mercies— the closet was big, because of course, it was Reo’s closet. He settled on the floor, knees drawn to his chest. He didn’t even bother pushing away the multiple identical suits brushing against the top of his head and obstructing his view partially. You got inside and the doors were closed.
Seven minutes.
He stared at you in the same lazy fashion, hugging his knees. He was quiet until a thought crossed his mind. “Ah, are we supposed to make out? It’s tiring, isn’t it?” He sighed wearily.