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2023-02-12
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PREM X BELLA: AN UNLIKELY ROMANCE
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Chapter One
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Bella woke up before the sun to her alarm, threw it against the wall,
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and went back to sleep.
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The next time she woke up the sun was blinding in her window and she
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realized she was either late for school or about to be. She threw her bedsheets
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to the floor, put a piece of toast in her Hello Kitty x Evangelion toaster,
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went to the bathroom and quickly brushed her teeth, put on her school uniform,
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grabbed the toast as it popped out of the toaster, put it in her mouth, and ran
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out the door.
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The sun beat down on the Shibuya streets. The cicadas sang and the
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birds tweeted, but it irritated Bella, who really needed to get to school. She
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ran to the bus stop but saw the bus drive off and decided she could run the
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distance, and broke into a sprint towards school.
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Prem, a student at the same school, meanwhile was leisurely riding its
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bike on a different street. It checked its Casio and knew it had enough time to
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get there, so it wasn't worried. Prem had pulled an all nighter making speed in
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its parents garage while they were out of town. Prem met an intersection,
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waited for the traffic signal, and then crossed.
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Meanwhile Bella was running as fast as she could towards her high
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school. At the same intersection she figured she could make it and ran across.
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Then she got to the corner past the street and ran straight into Prem on its
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bicycle. They both fell over onto the ground.
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"What the fuck?" Prem cried.
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Bella's toast was knocked to the ground and she caught sight of it.
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"Noo."
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Prem's bicycle chain had come undone. It took its repair kit out from
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under the seat and started to repair it.
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"I'm so sorry. I'm late for school-"
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"So am I, now!"
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Bella sniffed and tried not to cry. Not only was she late for school
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but in her rush had inflicted the same fate on another. "Is there anything I
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can do to help?"
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"No. Go away." Now Prem was the one that was irritated.
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Bella started walking and then broke into a run and ended up at school
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a couple minutes later. The teacher made her stand in the hall holding pails of
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water as punishment. Some time after that Prem arrived late too and, to Bella's
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surprise, ended up next to her. She whispered to Prem. "You go here too?"
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Prem whispered back. "Same class, moron."
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Bella had never noticed Prem. It had black hair pulled into a ponytail
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and was usually silent in the back of the classroom, either sleeping or writing
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down chemical formulas it had thought of. Meanwhile Bella was usually in the
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front of the class participating with the current discussion. Bella realized
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Prem was really handsome, too, but tried to ignore that.
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Prem had always noticed Bella. Bella was the pretty person in the front
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of the classroom with all the energy, occasionally interrupting Prem's thought
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with pointless interjections regarding the weather or school sports.
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They both were quiet for a beat or two before Bella whispered again.
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"Can I make it up to you? I'll buy you matcha after school."
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Prem replied. "I guess. But it better be good."
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And it would be a date.
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You can request chapter 2 through my Patreon, two months' of requests
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equals one chapter so if two people request in one month then I'll write it a
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month from now or if one person requests twice I'll write it two months from
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now. I need money.
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[10:17 AM] bella: the grindset lmfao. i respect it
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Theodore Castleberry woke up in bed next to his wife, Minerva. The sun
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shone into the sparse room through the curtains. Minerva still lay sleeping so
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before waking her Theodore silently slid out of bed and into the bathroom to
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pee and wash his mouth out. The clock said it was seven AM.
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After Minerva was awoken and the couple had breakfast that Theodore,
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known to his friends as Ted, had cooked - two eggs, some bacon, and some toast
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for each of them - and the newspaper had been read, and Minerva had showered,
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and the makeup and the deodorant and the day's plan had been discussed, Ted
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drove himself and his wife to their work, a small accounting firm that took
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contracts from bigger businesses when they needed more resources than they had.
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Minerva was filling out papers for a lawn mowing company that didn't expect an
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audit from the tax man. Ted was balancing out performance and paychecks for
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Johnson Corporate Networking, a computer company in the mid-21st century that
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grew into a laboratory and then left the computer field when that dried up. It
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wasn't interesting work but it paid the both of them enough to afford a house
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together and work breaks too, so an observer might say the two were happy.
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Ted, however, felt nothing. He stared at his books and penciled in
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number after number, and felt nothing about it. He felt nothing for his wife.
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He felt nothing for himself when he looked in the mirror. And he didn't
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remember when this started. Nor when he started working for JCN. Nor when he
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met Minerva or proposed or even the day before the current day. He knew how to
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push a pencil and he remembered how to do his math and he was content, for now.
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And when the bell rang and he went to lunch and he ate his soup in peace and
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looked at his wife who looked back with a love he couldn't reciprocate he knew
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he was lucky. And the bell rang again and he walked back to his desk.
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Today something was wrong. Ted didn't know what was wrong. But he
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didn't feel right. He felt really, really wrong. The lights, the paper, it was
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all wrong. He jerked his legs just to feel his muscle flex and felt his shoe
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hit a piece of plastic.
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Metatango
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"I wanna learn the metatango." Olive and Shepherd were walking the
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halls looking for something to do.
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Shepherd observed Olive. "The metatango? Where did you see that?"
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Olive pointed at a program she'd kept in her pocket. Learn the
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Metatango, with Señora Discorda.
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"I don't think that's such a good idea."
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"Why not?"
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" One
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does not simply
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do the meta
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tango." said Shepherd.
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"How did you do that?"
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" You
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must go now ponder
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the very
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tango." said Shepherd.
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"Are you singing?"
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" And
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if you must know
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the meta
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tango," said Shepherd, " you
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will have to discuss
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the very meta
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tango."
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"I don't quite understand."
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"I'll take you over to Discorda, but don't tell her you're with me,
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okay?"
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"But I figured the metatango would be, like, a dance. You just sang a
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couple bars about the metatango and the weird structure made me think it had
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something to do with what the metatango is. But I don't know what it is."
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2023-02-11
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Alliteration in news headlines is so corny. "Panic at the pump" is a
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