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In the late afternoon of April, two boys sat side by side against a tree— the blonde reading aloud and the silver haired boy asking questions here and there. However nothing extreme happened, it was just a small moment between two boys that had just met.
"It's getting late," Interrupted Tamaki, gently closing the book and turned his head to the side at the frowning blue eyed boy.
"Alright, Hey! Maybe after supper we could read some more!" Louis suggested, pushing up his circular glasses.
The blonde frowned at this, after supper? That's when Tamaki has planned to play the piano for mother, and even if Tamaki did want a friend he cared about his mother way too much to skip one of their annual mini concerts.
"I can't, I have some things to do," Tamaki said, giving a apologetic smile to his new found friend.
"Alright," Louis took the book out of Tamaki's hands, then gave a bow, "Thank you for reading to me Monsieur," He thanked politely, the scurried off, his bare feet thudding against the ground.
Tamaki watched as the silver haired boy slowly disappeared Into the distance behind all the lavish rose bushes and taller decorative trees. Louis Huh? How come Tamaki has never seen the boy before?
"It seems you've had fun," Said the long blonde haired woman, smiling over at her son who had just explained to his mother about his day and a certain silvette the blonde had encountered.
"Yeah! Though I don't understand why I've never seen him before," Added Tamaki, with a sniff as he tapped another piano note softly.
"You're always cooped up inside, and you said he worked in the garden, that's possibly where he spends most of his time," Chimed his mother, closing her eyes as Tamaki began to play the keys of the piano softly.
"Mother, you know I want to keep you company,"
"I know my darling, but please, take time to enjoy yourself— don't let your childhood go to waste."