One Plenty Date - Part 1

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It was 6 AM.

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Sui woke up in confusion. This was weird. Did he sleep early last night? He tried to sleep again, but it was futile. So, he got off his bed, came down to the dining table. His family looked at him, shocked. They asked him was he really their son? Not possessed by a ghost of diligent student? He told them to shut up, then drank his milk.

He felt like cleaning the toilet that day and he did. His family were shocked so much they could faint. Seeing their family only son behaved so good that day, they were so happy and they praised him a lot. Feeling the mood was good, Sui took a chance and asked them, if this good son of yours were gay, you guys would still love me, right?

The mood suddenly turned sour and Sui regretted his decision so much. He quickly took his bad and got out of the house.

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It was too early. He just called his friend next door, Tompol, but his parents told him that he was still asleep. Sui had to go to school alone that day.

He passed a post office. How nice it would be, if they could deliver a letter from the heaven? Sui thought. Sui had always been fascinated by letters. He felt that people weren't always honest with what they've spoken. It was different with written words. They could be honest and careful with their words, they could always write and write, rewrite and rewrite, until they found a perfect word. The person who they sent the letter could always keep the letter, read it again and again. It was a treasure.

Sui thought, if he would die someday, he would write a letter to his family.

And he would too, write one to him to the senior he had always love.

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When he arrived at the school, it was only 7 AM. Yet, the diligent students arrived even earlier. In his class, they stared at him. This fortune teller, why is he early today? Will something happen if he comes like usual today?

The boy who sat in front of him, Kempi, immediately turned to face him. "What happened with you?? Is today going to rain??"

Sui stared at him. "Woke up early," he said. "Today is going to be hot all day, didn't I tell you yesterday?"

Kempi laughed. "I know, I know. I never doubted you! Wait, wait! Don't look at me! I don't want to know what she will answer. I'll try my best either way."

Today, he would finally confess to the girl he loved. He even asked Sui beforehand about the good day to confess.

Sui smiled. "I won't! Good luck, boy!" He punched Kempi's shoulder.

When Sui looked at someone eyes, he couldn't control his power. As a result, he would automatically looked into their future. He could access how their future would unfold later that day, the day after, or even a year after. Their futures would be seen by Sui like a movie trailer; fast, sometimes clear and sometimes not. He could always look at them far into the future.

But, this time, he couldn't. He couldn't look past today's future. Earlier, he could only see Kempi's future up until 6 PM. He couldn't see further. Why?

He tried looking at other people. It was the same result. He couldn't find out their future tomorrow, or even further. He froze. Why? Was something going to happen to every people tomorrow? Or was the problem lie in him? He tried to figure out his own future.

But, he couldn't find anything. It was blurred. It was dark, suffocating and painful. Then something took shape. It was like a black hole. He saw that he reached for someone, but that person had been sucked in.

Sui came back. He was drenched in sweat. What was that? What was that hole? Who was that person? Would he die? Was everyone going to die today, so he couldn't see everyone's future?

But, he still could see Kempi's future till 6 PM, so he would be fine until 6 PM. What would happen after that??

The weird thing was, he didn't remember seeing himself being sucked. The person was. What exactly was that hole? Who was that person? Sui couldn't think about anything. He still could see Kempi's future before 6 PM, but he couldn't see the exact time of his future. It was weird.

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He wandered and wandered. Till he arrived at a place he always visited at Tuesday, 8 AM. Sui squatted behind the corridor's walls. He always did this, waited for a certain person to pass by, watching him, admiring him. He was too nervous to pretend to pass by this corridor too and face him, so Sui hide himself instead. It was cowardly, yes, he was a coward. It didn't matter.

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KLAK! KLAK! KLAK!

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Sui froze. It was 7:30 AM. Who walked through here?? This was an old corridor. Since the school had made another short passageway, rarely people came walk through here, except his senior. But, Sui quickly calm himself. It didn't matter. Everyone was allowed to pass this way. It didn't like this corridor was the property of his senior and him.

He decided to lower his head until 8 AM, the exact time that senior would pass by.

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"Sui Shizi."