Earth, As it is in Heaven - Chapter 1
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Earth, As it is in Heaven
By: Roman Genesis
Chapter 2
Not What It Seems
Really good plans take a lot of planning, but when it came to Sebastian, I had no idea where to even begin. We were from two totally different worlds and it would have been a chore to even talk to him, let alone try and become friends with him.
Then there was the fact that practically no one in town would accept us if we did decide we were in love. It wasn't like we were living the hate capitol of the world, but people weren't exactly going out of their way to accept homosexuality. I always found it odd that people could hate something simply because they didn't understand it. I mean, I didn't understand Algebra at all, but that didn't mean I hated it. Wait, yeah it did. That was probably a bad example.
This weekend was going to be pretty busy as it was, so I was going to have to put the issue of Sebastian on the back burners for the time being. That didn't mean I wasn't looking forward to seeing him in class though.
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I sat patiently in Algebra class waiting for the bell to ring. Mrs. Anderson kept giving me the strangest looks. I think this was the first time this year I had been on time, let alone early, to class. A flood of people came pouring in the door and I knew the bell was about to ring. Chad plopped down next to me with the biggest grin. "Where did you disappear to after the game?" he asked.
I reluctantly tore my eyes away from the door to look at him. "I wanted to work on these Algebra problems. I'm not doing to well in here." He stared at me in disbelief. He was completely lost as to what to say.
I turned by gaze back to the door, and just as I did, my angel appeared. He strolled in, his eyes fixed forward. He went straight for his desk, sat down, and without looking around, he grabbed his book out of his bag and began reading. He looked just as beautiful as he had yesterday. His glasses were slipping down his nose and he pushed on the bridge with his index finger to keep them steady. God, every move this kid made was turning me on.
"Trevor, are you okay?" I looked back over at Chad to see that he was still looking at me like I had lost my mind. I probably had.
"Yeah," I said nervously. "Why?"
"I don't know," he said slowly. "You've been acting weird lately."
"Okay, take your assignment from last night out and let's start grading them," Mrs. Anderson said to the class. Chad turned back to his folder and started flipping through it. Was he right? Had I been acting differently lately?
We went over the assignment and I tried to keep up, but somehow my mind began to wander and after that I was completely lost. I gave in and ended up staring at Sebastian the whole period. I rested my head in my hands and just watched him. His every movement made me feel warm and helpless inside. This was love. I knew it.
Halfway through the period, as I watched, he dropped his pencil on the ground and it rolled under the girl's desk next to him. He quickly got on the floor and reached for it. The girl looked down, but looked right back up at the teacher without helping. What a bitch, I thought.
He retrieved his pencil and sat back down. For the first time in two days he finally took his eyes out of his book and quickly glanced around the class to see if anyone else had witnessed his little blunder. His eyes scanned so quickly that before I had a chance to react, he spotted me staring and his eyes locked on to mine.
If I had any common sense at that moment, I would have looked away, but eyes have a way of speaking for a person, and I felt like we were seeing each other for the first time. Granted, he had looked at me yesterday when he had requested not to sit by me, but this was different. My heart sped up and my stomach tightened as we just looked at each other.
Suddenly, he looked back down at book and pretended like he was reading. I knew he was only pretending though, because from time to time he would look back up and me and see that I was still watching him. After so many times, I forced myself not to stare. I didn't want him to think I was a freak or anything.
Over time, I began to follow the lecture again, but by then it was to late. The bell rang and Mrs. Anderson gave us our assignment that would be due on Monday. I stood up and saw Sebastian moving toward the door a little bit to quickly to be considered natural. He was probably running from me, I thought.
"Hey, Trevor," Chad said coming up beside me. I looked over at him. "If something's bothering you, I'd be more than happy to help if I can."