It had to be five or six minutes that Jaakuna was waiting. In those six minutes, Jaakuna was rapidly tapping his foot on the ground as he saw all the students pass him on by, going to their houses and usual hangout spots. He saw Vivi, Rai, Fuu, and Seifer all go towards the Sunset Station. They all waved to him as they did and all Jaakuna could do was sigh repeatedly. He wanted to get away so bad, but Avalon was taking so damn long. Right when Jaakuna was just going to say fuck it, he heard a familiar voice and a hard smack on his head, which caused the blonde to cry out slightly in pain. The positioning of his hands suggested that the top of his head hurt and it was with good reason. He would turn around and his best friend Avalon was there holding a book in his hand. Obviously that was the book that hit Jaakuna’s noggin. As Jaakuna looked at the book, he noticed it was [I]his[/I] book. And that’s when a nervous smile, followed by nervous laughter came from the blonde. [b]“Oh yes, I guess I forgot it.” [/b]Jaakuna’s eyes shifted as if not wanting to admit that he purposely left it. Hearing Avalon say that he didn’t blame Jaakuna for leaving his book behind, the blonde would smile. He said something that was very true. They have been at school for many months and the workload that came with exams was brutal. Jaakuna laughed as it hinted that he agreed. [b]“Yes, lets.” [/b]JAakuna said. He and Avalon would make their way out of the school’s general area and eventually they were at Sunset Terrace. It was busy as ever. Be it people coming from their jobs and heading to the Sunset Station or the students coming from the High School and doing the same exact thing, there was definitely not enough room to ride the cart for an easy way to get to the train. Yes, that definitely wasn’t an option. [b]“You know, I saw Seifer and his gang while I was waiting for you.” [/b]Jaakuna mentioned, [b]“They seemed psyched about the Struggle Tournement coming up next week.”[/b] Jaakuna he lazily walked, eyes up at the sky.