The Taming of the Yandere Vol 2 Chapter 5
Jan 08, 2018
Chapter 5
V2 Chapter 5: The Cram School Deskmate
Hearing the girl say that name, my heart felt like it was filled with lead. Every beat was unimaginably heavy.
ââŚ.â
âDonât you dare say that name!â
I callously snapped at Jiang Muqing, and broke free from her grasp.
Every person has a secret past, a history that couldnât be revealed. In my heart, I didnât want to share this memory, pure as snow. I certainly didnât want to share it with Jiang Muqing, who already has taken effect on it.
âEven if Fan doesnât tell me, I know anyways.â
The girlâs voice became soft.
Does she know? It mustâve been my mother.
âIs she pretty?â
The girl whispered, her tone contained a shred of worry.
âI told you to not mention her!â
I shouted, and slammed the door behind me.
Ugh, give Jiang Muqing an inch, and sheâll take a full yard.
âŚ.
Because of Jiang Muqingâs interference, I was late in getting out of the house. I ran as fast as I could to the bus station, but the one I needed drove away before I got there.
It doesnât matter, Iâll just take the next one.
I thought, and worriedly glanced at my watch.
The buses left one after another, trudging across the station. After a long while, the bus line I needed still didnât make its appearance.
Todayâs really been unlucky.
Waiting for buses are always like this. Whichever one youâre waiting for wouldnât come for ages, and the other buses always come and go with speed. Itâs really agonizing.
Looking at the time, it was clear that I wasnât going to make it. As I considered breaking my wallet to pay for a cab, an occupied taxi peeled from a traffic line and stopped in front of me.
The front window rolled down, and a ponytailed girl poked her head out.
âAre you headed to the cram school?â
She asked.
Mo Shiyu? Why would she be here? According to her house address, she shouldnât be going this way. I gaped at her appearance; even though it was summer break, she still wore her school uniform neatly.
âYeah.â
I replied, I did sign up for the same cram class as last year. With last semestersâ results, I was satisfied with the class.
âThen get on.â
The girl spoke plainly.
How convenient, carpooling with Mo Shiyu could cut down costs by half.
But although it should be the guy who pays for the trip, and we were in the same class, we never spoke much, so we werenât really acquainted. There wasnât any need for politeness whatsoever.
A sensible, economic solution. Thatâs probably the reason she stopped to pick me up.
I frantically climbed into the backseat. I thought Mo Shiyu would tell the driver to keep going, but she asked him to stop, got out of the front passenger spot, and sat next to me.
Well, okay.
The front-passenger person is typically the one who pays. If everyoneâs friends with each other, the front-passenger is most likely the one who foots the bill.
Sheâs probably afraid that Iâll think her as a friend.
âDrive!â
She urged the moment she sat down.
The surroundings started to blur as the car started moving.
During the ride, I felt that I should say something to her, but her head was always pointed towards the view outside, and didnât look like she wanted to talk.
Our journey passed without a word. When we arrived, I paid for the whole fee.
What can I do when she just flung herself out the car door?! She shouldâve stopped because she wanted to carpool with me?!
Women are so cruel.
I didnât want to argue with her, men should be forgiving and responsible in these situations. I paid for the cab without a peep of protest, and walked in the building with her.
When we arrived at the classroom, the bell rang just in time. Curiously, Mo Shiyu signed up for the same class as I did.
She stepped in first, and I followed.
Because we came in late, the front seats were all taken, leaving only the back rows.
Mo Shiyu looked at the seating, and didnât hesitate. She left her original seating, and plopped down beside me.
There were so many more equally bad seats, why do you want to sit right next to me? Girl deskmates give me anxiety, it canât just melt away through time!
The girl didnât seem to care for my pained expression. She took out a notebook and pencil, propped her head against her palm, and started taking notes in concentration.
Although I felt that she was emitting an unexplainable feeling of weirdness today, I didnât think too much. Class was starting, so I took out the same utensils and focused on class.
The cram class churned sluggishly. Its atmosphere was looser than in school. Some people started to scroll through their phones, or doodle on their paper out of boredom.
Mo Shiyu and I kept up to speed with the board, until the teacher asked a question.
âThe boy sitting in the back row with the girl, will you please solve this problem right here?â The teacher pointed towards a math equation.
Why am I getting called on just because Iâm sitting with a girl?!
Thankfully, I had already studied ahead for the Year Two material on the board. It was just the example problem on the textbook, I quickly solved it and said the answer.
âGood.â
The teacher waved for me to sit down in satisfaction.
Then, he lectured for a while more. The teacher wrote some new problems on the board, and pointed his attention towards us again.
The probability that the teacher would call me again was near zero, because he was satisfied with my results. It was as if I were stamped with a seal, and deemed authorized. Next, heâll direct some questions towards some other mind-wandering students.
âThe girl besides that boy earlier, please solve this problem we discussed right here.â
He called the focused Mo Shiyu beside me?
âUmmâŚ.â
Mo Shiyu was taking notes steadily, but she seemed to wake from a trance when called by the teacher. She stood up, and looked at him blankly.
But it looked as if she wasnât listening to the teacherâs lecture, and didnât know what problem we were on.
âUh, itâsâŚâ
I tried to hint at her since I knew the answer, but she didnât make a move.
âListening in class is very important, donât just copy down notes mindlessly. Notes do have to be taken at times, but the most important is that you store it in your brain.â
The teacher didnât look too happy. He waved, signaling Mo Shiyu to sit down.
The girl smiled awkwardly, and slumped to her chair. The teacher called on another student.
The problem wasnât difficult at all, the other student explained it quite simply. This content shouldnât faze Mo Shiyu at all?! Sheâs really acting strange today.
But I didnât think too much. I adjusted my posture, and kept focusing on class.
Until the bell rang, we didnât utter a word to each to other; the both of us took notes in silence.
âClass Pres, if itâs alright, then Iâll take my leave?â
I asked after packing up my belongings.
âWait. Lu Fan.â
She suddenly stood up, and stopped me.
âWhatâs wrong?â
I turned my head, curious.
âDoes Lu Fan have any plans for this summer?â
She asked lightly.
âYeah, Iâm going to finish this cram class. Once itâs over, it wonât be long before school starts again. Iâll probably study at the public library, then.â
My schedule was nice and simple; Iâll use the summer break to study.
âThen can we study together?â She inquired.
My heart thumped.
âTogether?â
I didnât understand what she meant.
âLu Fanâs math and science are really strong, but Chinese and English scores were dragging down in finals, werenât they?â
She was absolutely right. Literature was my weak point, the finals essay created a new low in my gradebook. The Chinese teacher told me, although my sentences were elegant and whole, they were empty like a termite-ridden tree.
The other literature content was equally confusing. My thoughts always clashed with the question, and English grammar was a massive headache to me, causing quite a spike in missed points.
âMy math and sciences arenât good, but literature is fine. Arenât we compatible for each other?â
Mo Shiyuâs finals score fell within prediction. At Class Aâs middle-lower average, her sciences were definitely a drag. She lost more than a couple points on her mathematics test.
âYeah, we are!â
Even though her request was a bit strange, I agreed to this win-win studying tactic.
Because, high school is all about studying, right.