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Autumn ca in an instant.

The sound of cicadas shaking the sky disappeared without a trace, and instead, the chirping of grasshoppers flowed into the dormitory window every night. During the day, more and more students strolled around campus while enjoying the cool weather. Everyone seed to welco the arrival of a new season after a long ti.

Except for one person.

Achoo! Felix couldnt hold back his itchy nose and sneezed while walking on the street. What a terrible season, he grumbled as he took a seat on the bench. Felix was trying to get his allergy dicine from his bag. However, no matter how hard he looked, he couldnt find the dicine bottle. He felt like he had left it in the dormitory.

Oh, damn it, he groaned and rubbed his face with his hand. He raised his head again and saw yellow-green leaves strewn about the ground.

Maram Vine is a plant that grows naturally every fall in the Veros Empire. It was such a common weed that the ordinary people didnt even care whether the vine blood or not.

Unfortunately, Felix was born with an allergy to Maram Vines. He frowned whenever he saw the plant and had to avoid it. In addition to the endless sneezing, the tip of his nose tickled all day, and his mood plumted to its lowest point.

The allergy dication prescribed by the dukes doctor did not work. It just stopped his sneezing. But last fall, Adrian, who was suffering from the sa symptoms, obtained dicine from sowhere and brought it to him, which was a great relief. It not only stopped the sneezing but also relieved the itchiness at the tip of the nose.

Oh, I cant live without that dicine.

It was a bother to go back the way he ca, but it was better than constantly sneezing in class, so Felix eventually decided to get his dicine. It was then that he noticed a familiar walk. Lucy Keenan was walking up to him. Felixs eyes widened for a mont at the unexpected appearance, but he quickly returned to a somber expression.

Lucy seed to have mistaken him for Adrian when she saw him from a distance. She almost ran away again after getting close to him and realizing he was Felix, as she had always been.

He stopped paying attention to her and began to pick up the bag he had placed on the bench in search of the dicine case. However, the sound of her footsteps, which he expected to move away, sohow drew closer to him.

Suddenly, the round nose shoe stopped in front of his eyes. Felix raised his head slowly. Under the clear autumn sky, Lucys erald-like green eyes were looking up at him.

What is it?

Felix swallowed his saliva without realizing it.

What.

A few seconds passed after making eye contact. By this ti, Lucy Keenan, who usually escaped in surprise, was still standing in front of him.

Felix felt his own heart beating strangely.

Did she mistake him for Adrian? This ti?

When the flowing silence was about to beco awkward, Lucy spoke. Felix sunbaenim. Im sorry, but which you borrowed on September 3rd, has been overdue for two days. Her small but clear voice flowed into Felixs ear. Her cool voice scattered like the autumn wind that blew through his clothes. He trembled slightly.

Oh, book.

So she just ca to get an overdue book.

There are a lot of people waiting for the book, so I hope you return it as soon as possible. When Felix didnt respond, Lucy added an explanation.

I havent read it yet, Felix said on impulse.

The book was right there in his bag. He had already copied the information he needed into his notebook, and he had no intention of continuing to read the book any further. Rather, returning the book now might save him the trouble of going to the library and returning it. But Felix sohow didnt feel like returning the book to her.

His impulsive reply seed to have surprised Lucy. But Youve already missed the return deadline by two days. Everyone has been looking for that book several tis.. she said, her voice trailing off at the end with a troubled expression on her face.

Felix took out from his bag. At that mont, a smile of relief appeared on Lucys face, and she reached out her small pale hands. But the book, which she desperately wanted to take, suddenly unfolded on Felixs lap.

Then wait.

What?

Felix sat cross-legged and fixed his gaze on the book. Theres not much left, so sit next to and wait.

I. Lucy tried to retort, but she shut her mouth as Felix was trying to read silently.

Felix, who pretended to be reading, glanced at her shoes as she stood helplessly in front of him.

Will she just leave?

It wouldnt be surprising if she left since she had always avoided him whenever she saw him. However, Lucy, who seed to be turning away, slowly walked to the end of the bench and sat on the end as far away from Felix as possible. Her posture seed so uncomfortable that it would be more accurate to say that she was sitting in the air rather than on a bench.

Felix gave her a sidelong glance. The corner of his mouth turned up into a smile. Lucy Keenan was such a funny kid.

You always run away from , and you dont even hide your awkwardness, but now you are waiting with an uncomfortable posture to get a book.

Unaware of Felixs hidden smirk, Lucy looked down at the ground, swinging her legs, looking at people passing by and fiddled with the surrounding shrubs. Felix kept on pretending to read the book; he even turned the pages now and then. Sohow, he felt good. Enough to hold back the tickling on the tip of his nose.

Adrian! A loud cry rang out, breaking their tranquility.

From a nearby building, with Alec in the lead, third-year boys like Felix rushed out. They found Felix and ca straight to the bench.

Ugh, Adrian doesnt look at with those eyes, Alec said as he looked at Felixs murderous glare.

Then its Felix, not Adrian! said another male student playfully, and he sat down next to Felix.

The bench quickly beca noisy because of the boys gathering around Felix.

Wont you go away? Felix crumpled his face and shouted. However, his friends burst into laughter and beca more entangled with him. No matter how much he pushed their faces with his palms, they didnt budge. Instead, they just stuck together more.

Amidst the chaos, Felix turned his head to check the end of the bench. No one was there. He could soon spot Lucy Keenans back, moving away from the bench. , which was on his lap, fell to the floor.

Felix took a deep breath before clenching his fists and shouted. Get away from !

* * *

Eventually, the book went back inside Felixs bag and was forgotten.

He had a busy day; after returning to the dormitory to get his allergy dicine, he ran to his classroom to not be late for class. On Wednesday, classes were packed from morning to late evening, but his schedule beca even more twisted when he pretended to read a book while sitting on a bench before class.

Felix ca back from his final class, swordsmanship. He collapsed on the bed as soon as he finished showering. Hey, thats my bed, said Adrian, who shared the sa room, while sitting on the sofa. Felix waved his hand; he was too lazy to respond.

Adrians words could not enter Felixs consciousness and scattered out of the open window. Felix fell asleep as the cool autumn breeze caressed his cheek. When he opened his eyes again, it was bright outside, and birds chirped loudly. Adrian was fast asleep on Felixs bed.

Fortunately, the first class of the day was in the afternoon. Felix stretched and got up to have breakfast. Adrian was still buried under a blanket when he returned. It was rare for him to sleep so late. He also seed to be a lot busier yesterday. Felix laid the duvet over his twin brothers body and sat down on the sofa to relax.

Soone knocked on the door not long after that. Felix was puzzled; no one among his friends who ca to their room would knock on the door so timidly. Felix stood up and walked over to the door.

Lucy, dressed neatly in her school uniform, stood by the door when he opened it.

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