133 Fractions 2 (2/2)
”This is exactly why I want to join this fraction! This fraction accepts fellow otakus and simple actions like yawning or an untidy appearance when you're tired.” I placed my hands together with anticipation.
”I told you to not yawn that noticeably,” The girl pinched Sienna again.
”But I couldn't sleep for five days straight,” Sienna mumbled while complaining.
”You're in,” Alice grabbed both of my hands before the rest could vote on their decision.
Well that was easier than I thought. I didn't even have to reveal all the dirt I had on them that the group probably didn't even know about each other. Seeing how relaxed this fraction was compared to the stiff atmosphere yesterday morning, I smiled from my quick actions of kicking myself out.
I looked around to see if anyone disagreed with Alice, but Ben sighed as he nodded. This was a good fraction! I could already see myself fitting into the group. I wondered why this fraction even seemed to be so exclusive in the first place.
”We have monthly meetings in this place,” Alice transferred the route into my marble as we exchanged numbers.
In the end, I exchanged numbers with all the members in the group. Although I didn't need the numbers of Cillian or Henry. I didn't have a good impression of them during social week.
”So where is the place where you hide all the otaku goods?” I asked Eliza, the girl with the magazine.
”We don't have one. Our group usually lets us keep our hobbies as long as we hide them properly,” She loosened up once she realized we were the same.
”We should create one,” I exclaimed.
”There are some people with very stringent partners who burn all of their hobbies up as soon as they find them,” I revealed the cruelty of Luke and Alex.
Eliza gasped as she soon started to pity me. ”You can store them in my place if you want,” she offered as she patted my back to comfort me.
”I don't know how we became a group of people who hid other people's weird hobbies for them,” Cillian appeared a little offended.
”Same here,” Ben sighed as he disjoined the meeting.