Ah. I woke up to the wonderful blare of the alarm.
Not a gentle beep nor a music ringtone, rather, it was the obnoxious army siren kind during disaster evacuations.
Annoying.
I wonder why I settled with that as the ringtone in the first place.
My body felt heavy. Yeah right, of course it does.
To the annoyance I felt, I almost slammed my fist on my phone, realizing that I probably needed to gently tap the stop button for my phone to shut the hell up.
My vision was blurry, like there's water.. hm?
I raised my hands to touch my cheeks.
Tears.
Oh, right, I remember now. I'm an existence so rare, it was said to happen in 1/100000 people— I don't want to talk about it. Makes me wanna cry.
"Aw crap, I hit the snooze button,"
And I made a mistake,
Welp, not that I'll sleep any more thought. Whatever, I'll spend some time reading manga while waiting for it to ring again— i mean, to shut it up. Yup, that'll act as a good substitute for an extra 5 minute of Z's.
I picked up my phone.
On it I saw a suspicious. Pink, cutesy. It even has a picture of a diva I don't recognize, or something. Top notch stuff— if I were a pervert, that is— not that I am.
"What's this?" It was right there, slap dab in the middle of my phone. I'm sure that spot was where my manga reader app was before. WAIT, where did my manga reader disappeared to!?
I swear if this was the doing of my little sister, I'll kill her— like I would do that. She's like the cutest little devil that EVER existed—
Killing her isn't enough.. she has to suffer..
Ah, my thoughts wandered again.
I'll ask her about it when I get back from school.
"I'll be going!" I tapped the front of my shoes and made sure it fitted my feet snugly.
"Stay safe!" My mom's yell almost shook the house. Gosh, she should tone down a little. Reminded me of how scary it was when I made her mad in the past.
"Alright.." I replied, shivering.
And with that, I opened the door and set off towards my new journey to school. Well, I mean, I'm 16, so I've technically been in school for almost a decade now? Key word: new journey.
My new journey as a TALENTLESS.
School was 20 minute away by foot. Though so, the journey itself remained a harsh one. I have to carry this heavy schoolbag behind my aching back every time.
Houses lined the streets, a road where cars would infrequently pass by, trees interspersed at intervals.
Oh look, it's Prune.
Prune? Yeah, Prune. I know her name sounds weird, it's a fruit, but don't ask me, ask her parents.
Her bluish white hair shimmered gold under the lights of dawn, two fluffy ears peeking from her silver hair, matching exceptionally well with her blazer. Not to mention that pristine bushy tail underneath her skirt. Hah~
The cute blue school bag she carried that for some odd reason was smaller than my own. I don't get how some people bring less books to school when practically every book is required. One day the teacher would use this book, the next day that book. I always got caught up in that mess, forgetting to bring the aforementioned textbook, and had to borrow her since she sat right next to me.
Fluffy ears you say? Well, her birthday was a week ago, and since then, her real ears disappeared, replaced by those two up top. Her hair that was supposed to be white turned a beautiful snow colour. Basically, she became a demi-human of sorts. That's her TALENT.
Enviable.
She looked this way and when her eyes met mine, she quickened her pace down the pavement. It had been like this for some time now, she's avoiding me for some reason.
Did I ever mention about Gruan? That dick head? His TALENT is super strength and super endurance, like the typical superhero kind— antihero kind.
Peaking into the classroom, I was fortunate to see that he wasn't around. Good. I proceeded to my seat, it was in the middle-back of the class right to the side of the window. I could look at the school field if I ever became bored at any point in time. Which I usually did. Not that teacher gave two cents since I topped the class.
I passed by Prune's table to see her lower her head— no doubt about it, it's the same today too—she's undeniably avoiding me.
In any case, I took out my planner and started jotting down ideas for the coming months, the summer holidays. Since I'm a TALENTLESS, I better get to work figuring out what I should do. My future is bright, so bright in fact, the light bulb blew up.
"Hey Shellfish!" Speak of the devil.
"It's Noel, N-O-E-L you need me to spell it out for you?"— I almost wanted to say that but I kept my mouth shut.
"Shellfish, whatcha' doing there?" Gruan wrapped his arms around my neck, like a truck pushing down on me— a ridicule, by the way, which basically means that he's fat.
"Gruan. Please," I squeaked. Though I say a bunch of crap stuff about him inside my thoughts, in truth, I'm your everyday introvert. Someone who— hates these kinds of people. I don't even get why I'm his 'one-and-only' target victim in the first place.
"Then pay up. Give me your maths homework."
Oh damn. Not this again, I can already imagine him being found out by the teachers. No matter how many times I tell him not to copy word for word, in this case, number for number, he just wouldn't listen. Whatever. That's his problem. I've already notified the teachers about it, they can't do anything since he's from a pretty well known family. Of course, school authorities 'will' take action when things fall out of hand but as it is currently, I'm the school's salvation. Gruan's punching bag. It would've been worse if he targeted the teachers.
Moreover, it's already the end of the school year. The better question to ask would be why Mr. Smith is still giving us homework?
Shaking, I poured open my school bag and gingerly passed him my math's exercise book.
"Thank you," he gave me one of the most disgusting smiles I've ever seen.
Though I beat up Gruan in my mind using profane words often due to his detestable personality, he's in fact a super good looking dude. I mean, literally. He keeps his hair neat and suave looking using hair gel. I've never seen a day where he's suffering from a bad hair day whatever he calls it.
He returned to his seat, and started copying my work into his book— and also in mine.
Assembly. Or for year 10, our class, it's our special graduation day— a proxy graduation day. Not like it's the end of school, just that it's the end of middle school, the preliminary celebration before high school.
Ah, yes. My name was called out. I topped the class again.
I went up on stage and recovered the trophy, applauses ran through the crowd. I'm sure it was mingled in with a few jeers.
I shook hands with the school Principal, receiving my report card and certificate.
The follow up was Prune, taking second place. Yeah, she's a genius. Whatever, I'm sure many people would fawn all over her next year.
No. The applause given to her was even louder than mine when she shook hands with the Principal. I'm sure her future is bright.
One more week to go before school ends this year. The rest of the week would be devoted to partying. I need to remember to bring my novels to school tomorrow, cause I have no relevance to all that.
The afternoon session. From year 16 onwards, there will be an afternoon session held in tandem with normal classes. Students would gain their special talent after their 16th birthday. Those who have passed that date and had acquired their TALENT would go off into a separate class where the teacher would guide them to properly utilize their powers.
Some powers were incredibly useful, like Gruan's inhuman physique or Ms. Yeo's healing magic. Other's like Prune were just random add-on's. Though, that's judging the book by the cover. I'm sure she has enhanced smelling or hearing or something like that.
Ms. Yeo by the way is the school nurse that patches me up every now and then when I break a bone because of Gruan. Pain resistance is a necessary thing if you're living my life.
It sucks. And how exactly did I come to find out that I was TALENTLESS?
My birthday was two day ago. And till date, I haven't gotten a special ability of any sorts. It was said that if one's TALENT doesn't appear 24 hours after one's birthday, it can be safely assumed that the person in question is— TALENTLESS.
Of course, there is a chance I've just missed it, not realizing the talent had already manifested within me. Like Dylan who had gotten something along the lines of enhanced memory...
.
I need to study more..
I look around class, the few students who have yet to obtain their talents, peaceful chatting. They probably decided to stay back to discuss tomorrow's party. Nobody noticed my existence or remembered my birthday— Oh, next will be Freya's turn. The girl with the shoulder-length ponytail wearing a green jacket in the sweltering weather for fashionable purposes.. I think.
Oh, she noticed me. Did she read my thoughts?
Tearing away from her friends, she came over to my table, "Noel, isn't your birthday supposed to be like, um, yesterday?"
"Y-yes?" I stuttered. Well, it was 2 days ago to be more accurate.
"Then how come?"
"Uh, well," I faked a cough, upholding a smile, "I don't know myself."
"Could you be.. Tal.."
"Maybe." Cut, cut. Don't say anymore, I'm on the verge of tearing up.
Frey's showed me a sympathetic smile. What a nice fellow. Why did she come over all of a sudden? Was it because she was interested in my TALENT? I mean, I don't really talk to her all that much in class unless there's a group project or something. Could be that she's just curious, yup.
"Sorry," she lowered her head respectfully.
"It's alright. I'll figure out something."
Hopefully.
My future is bleak. I heard those who are TALENTLESS were cast out of society— treated like a disabled person. What a pity.
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