Summary: Jamil works so hard for everyone he cares about. It hurts your heart that no one takes care of him in turn. That's why you take it on yourself to spoil him rotten.
Pairing: Jamil Viper X G/N!Reader
Genre: Fluffy Drabble
Word Count: 768
Warning: N/A
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A/N: This is a request!
Jamil worked harder than any other Scarabia student you knew and it broke your heart. You understood why he did it; his family worked for Kalim's and he cared very much for the future of his dorm, though he'd never admit it out loud. But that didnât mean he needed to work himself half to death. So you came up with a brilliant plan in an effort to help him relax.
When he woke up on the day of your plan, you surprised him with breakfast in bed. Instantly, he was suspicious of your behavior and your motives.
"What's all this?" He skeptically asked, staring at the food before him.
"Well, you do so much for Kalim and the rest of the students in Scarabia, but you never take any time for yourself." You sheepishly explain, shifting your weight from foot to foot. "So I thought I would do something special to show you how much we all appreciate you. And before you ask, Kalim is spending the whole day with his family back in Scalding Sands. The rest of Scarabia is out of the dorm as well. It's just you and me, and I am determined to spoil you rotten today!"
"But-"
You held the food you made for him up to his nose to stop him from protesting. "You can't back out of this, Now, eat up! We have a long day of doing nothing ahead of us!"
Though he seemed reluctant, Jamil finished his meal, which made you smile as he admitted to how delicious it was. Following breakfast, you brought him to one of the spare dorms that was used for the many guests that come over at the request of Kalim. You had completely transformed the room to look like a day spa. It was a lot of work and it was all done behind Jamil's back, but you were proud of what you accomplished. Jamil, on the other hand, was a little annoyed, but let it slide because of the puppy dog eyes you flashed at him.
He enjoyed a warm, relaxing bath as you gently washed his hair. When he changed into a fluffy robe, you brushed and braided his hair with deft fingers.
"You're pretty good at this." He mused as he let your fingers run through his soft, silky hair. "I might just have to ask you to braid my hair more often."
"I'd be honored." You gushed before tying off and beginning to massage his shoulders.Â
He flinched at your touch. "What are you doing now?"
"I'm sure you're all wound up tighter than a clock and I was right. I'm just trying to ease some of the tension in your shoulders." You explain. "Just relax, please. Today is all about you."
It turns out, it was a lot harder to get him to relax than you anticipated. He was so jumpy every time you tried to do something nice for him. He also looked guilty when he thought you weren't looking, as if he should be helping you in some way. But you would not be deterred. You were going to show him how much you appreciated him because he deserved it.
You gave Jamil a mani-pedi and a hand massage. You allowed him to assist you with making lunch and he was definitely in his element as he showed you how to make traditional dishes from Scalding Sands. You couldn't stop complimenting him on his amazing cooking skills and his blush made you praise him even more.
After lunch, the two of you built a pillow fort, which was pretty elaborate thanks to Kalim's obsession with pillows. When you both were settled in comfy clothes and full of snacks, you turned on a movie marathon. As the hours ticked by, you watched as Jamil became more and more relaxed. It seemed your plan was finally working.
Dinner consisted of more comfort food for Jamil before you led him outside to stargaze. You both told stories about the stars above, leaning against each other, cuddling under a blanket. You almost fell asleep listening to the sweet lull of his voice, when you were startled by the sound of fireworks.
Jamil smirked and pulled you closer, pressing a kiss to your cheek. "What a finale, I must say."
You shook your head. "The fireworks weren't me."
He furrowed his brows before realization dawned on both of you at the same time. "Kalim."
A laugh escaped you. "Of course! I should've known!"
"Still," He pulled you closer. "Thank you."
"Of course." You nod and kiss him. "Anything for you."
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The seemingly empty classroom is briefly illuminated followed by the sharp, loud crack of thunder. The shockwaves cause the floor beneath Jamilâs feet to shudder, and he hears the faint sound of a whimper coming from the farthest corner of the room.
âY/n,â Jamil repeats before making his way to the small space beside a long row of lockers at the back of the classroom.
There, he found you curled into yourself with your hands pressed firmly against your ears and your eyes tightly shut.
He was only gone for a second to retrieve the cleaning supplies from the janitorâs closet. But heâd underestimated how bad the thunderstorm had been, because a particular boom of thunder caused the lights in the nearly vacant school to shut off without warning.
Itâs also just his luck that you have a fear of both the dark and thunderstorms. Heâs not sure why heâd suddenly felt guilty for leaving you by yourself, but his feet didnât hesitate to turn on their heels and run back to the classroom where you awaited.
He stands there, waiting patiently for a few minutes to see if youâd calm down on your own.
It becomes quite apparent that the answer is no.
âIâm coming down,â Jamil sighs before sliding his back down the wall until heâs seated in a similar position as you.
You still havenât moved an inch, but he can tell that your body is a lot less tense than before. But how can he comfort you?
A sudden thought pops into his head: a scene from a romance anime that Kalim had forced him to watch with him this summer. Would it work?
He decides to give it a shot.
Jamil shrugs his school blazer off and drapes it over your heads. The heavy material turns everything in your line of vision black, and you finally work up the courage to lift your head properly.
You donât realize how close your faces are until you feel Jamilâs warm breath fanning across your cheeks.
âWâwhat are you doing?â you manage to squeak out, trying to scoot away despite your back being pressed against the lockers already.
âIâm distracting you,â Jamil answers as if it should have been the most obvious thing. âIs it working?â
âUm⊠kind of?â you canât say that the close proximity isnât making you feel like a cage of butterflies have been released in your stomach.
A few moments of silence pass before another boom of thunder strikes, causing the goosebumps on your arms to rise and you instinctively reach out to grasp Jamilâs arms. Youâre surprised that he doesnât move away immediately.
âI want to try something,â Jamil declares.
âRight now?â you ask in disbelief. âWhat is it?â
You feel his arms shifting in your grasp before his cold hands are cupping your cheeks, and you hold your breath as you wait for his next move.
Without any hesitation, Jamil leans forward and presses his soft lips against yours.
To say that youâre surprised is an understatement, but you respond to his touch anyways. Your lips move against one another, hesitantly at first, before Jamil makes the first move to deepen it.
You donât realize just how fast your heart is racing until you finally break apart.
âUmâŠâ you gasp, your fingertips running across your lips. âWhat was that?â
In that moment, Jamilâs glad that the darkness provided by his blazer is hiding how deep red his ears have turned. He clears his throat before simply answering, âa distraction.â
Summary: If thereâs one thing you love (besides Jamil), itâs rain. So why not enjoy both together?
Pairing: Jamil Viper X G/N!Reader
Genre: Fluffy Drabble
Word Count: 414
Warning: N/A
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âCome with me and hurry!â You yelled, grabbing Jamilâs hand. He let out a strangled noise as you pulled him away from his cooking.
âI canât go with you! I have to make Kalimâs lunch!â He exclaimed, but you didnât let go of his hand.
âThat can wait!â
âI left the stove on!â
âSomeone from Scarabia will take care of it. This canât wait! We have to see it before itâs gone!â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âThis!â
The two of you stopped right before stepping outside. It was raining. You smiled as you stuck your hand out so the rain could hit your open palm.
Jamil frowned, folding his arms over his chest. âThis? This is what you were so desperate to show me? Honestly.â
âYou donât like the rain?â
âI never said that.â
Shrugging, you stepped out into the storm. You sighed, eyes closing and your arms spreading. You hadnât felt the comfort of an autumn shower in so long. Granted it was the beginning of fall, but you didnât care about that.
Jamil yelped and tugged at your hand. âWhat are you doing?! Youâre going to get sick!â
âThatâs just a myth.â You giggled, using his grip on your hand to pull him into the rain with you. âWhere I come from, people sing and dance in the rain.â
âThat is just ridiculous!â He sputtered, trying to tug out of your grasp.
âCâmon! Just try it!â
You laughed as you spun around. Jamil looked at you like you were crazy and maybe you were. But you were having the time of your life! And the funny thing about joy is it tends to rub off on others. Eventually, he sighed and joined your dance. You couldnât stop laughing or smiling and he found himself laughing along with you.
When the two of you were thoroughly soaked, you allowed him to bring you back inside. Just as you guessed, a student had turned off the stove, which he turned back on to make the both of you some soup. You helped him by cutting up the vegetables and cooking some meat to put in it. While it cooked, he let you borrow some clothes that were dry and you took over dishing the soup as he changed.
While the two of you ate, Kalim appeared and you handed him a bowl of soup. âWhat did the two of you do today?â
You and Jamil shared a smile. âWe played in the rain.â
Pairing: Jamil x GN!Reader
Genre: Fantasy, Fluff
A/N: This fic is set in modern-day Japan where the NRC boys are magicless and you are the magical being. :^) I'm also today years-old when I realized I really put Ace as a side character for all of my fics.
Growing up, Jamil used to wish upon a star.
That star was always the brightest one in the night sky, yet it never seemed to stay up there for very long. But Jamil never minded that because to him, it was like that star disappeared to work on his wishes every time.
After some time, as Jamil grew older and became more preoccupied with the challenges life provided him, he stopped making wishes.
Long forgotten was the brightest star in the sky â though it continued to sparkle, watching over Jamil every night as if it was a sort of guardian angel.
He didnât even notice that the star never left the sky anymore after heâd stopped making wishes.
That is, until one day, Jamil finally remembered the star.
Itâs just past sunset on a Thursday evening when Jamilâs friend Ace comes strutting into his shared dorm room. Heâs twirling a set of keys in his index finger while the other hand is shoved inside the pocket of his denim pants.
âHey,â Ace greets as he leans against the wall next to Jamilâs desk. âAre you busy tonight?â
Jamil hums in response without taking his eyes off his laptop. He remains silent while his fingers are busy rapidly typing the last sentences to his history paper.
âOkay,â Jamil breathes out as he finally shuts off his laptop with a sharp click. He briefly rubs circles on his temple before glancing over at Ace. âWhat were you saying?â
âAre you free tonight? Deuce wants us to accompany him tonight for a project for his planet-something class,â Ace waves his hand dismissively in the air, the keys in his hand jingling along with the motion.
âWeâre architecture majors. Why would he ask us for help?â Jamil asks as his face twists into a mixture of confusion and disgust.
âNo, not helpâ unless he really wants to fail his class. He has to go look at some constellations or something, and he doesnât want to do it alone. So can you come or not?â
Jamil chews on his lower lip as he thinks. Heâd just finished the last assignment thatâs due this week and heâs got no other plans for the weekend besides to catch up on sleep.
âFine, Iâm in,â Jamil rolls his eyes before getting up and trailing behind a much-too-giddy Ace.
He follows the male out of the dormitory to where his car is parked. In the backseat is seated a napping Deuce whose head is resting on Liliaâs shoulder. Meanwhile, Lilia is busy playing a game on his phone, and Jamil has to wonder how Deuceâs able to sleep when Liliaâs arms are shaking at 50 kilometers per hour.
âSevens, Lilia. Could you be any more aggressive?â Ace asks once heâs situated in the driverâs seat.
âSorry,â Lilia grins without a hint of guilt on his face. âHey, Jamil.â
âHey,â Jamil nods towards the older male after securing his seatbelt across his chest. âSo⊠where are we going, exactly?â
âShizuoka prefecture. Itâs going to be quite the drive, so feel free to take a nap if you need it. Iâm loaded on Red Bull too,â Ace enters the coordinates into his GPS before propping his phone up on a car phone mount.
Accompanying the monotone voice of the GPS is a playlist filled with piano covers of Studio Ghibli moviesâ soundtracks.
It doesnât take long for the gentle melodies to lull Jamil to sleep. His head gently and rhythmically taps against the cold surface of the car window as Ace cruises past the few hoursâ drive to Gekko Observatory.
It feels like only a handful of minutes have passed by when Jamil is shaken awake by Ace. He groans as he stretches his arms out from his sides, his eyes blinking rapidly until his vision finally adjusts to the dark surroundings.
âWeâre here?â Jamil asks, his voice still hoarse from sleep.
âYes, weâre here. You wouldnât wake up earlier, so I gave you an extra ten minutes,â Ace steps back and closes the car door once Jamil finally stumbles out of his seat. âCome on. Letâs go before I forget where Deuce dragged us off to.â
Jamil follows Ace as he makes his way past the main observatory buildings. They walk away from the well lit areas towards a much darker space, somewhere that allows them to see the stars in the night sky that much better.
They slowly approach a relatively large red tent set up in the middle of a grassy field. Beside it lay a still-gaming Lilia and Deuce setting up his telescope.
âIs this allowed?â Jamil asks as he plops down onto the grass next to Lilia.
âYeah! As long as we donât disturb the youth camp, Iâm sure thereâs no problem,â Deuce briefly nudges his head to the left before turning his attention back to his telescope.
Everyone sits in silence for a few minutes. For the small group of four, the silence is uncommon but it isnât uncomfortable.
It gives them the chance to take in the fresh air and peaceful atmosphere thatâs a stark contrast to life at university.
Jamil could hear crickets chirping, and itâs accompanied by the distant sound of childrenâs yells and laughter. The mental image of their carefree spirit brings a smile to his face without him even realizing it.
âSo⊠what is it that youâre looking for, Deuce?â Liliaâs question cuts through the quietness first.
âStars, Lilia. Iâm looking for stars,â Deuce chuckles as he peers through the eyepiece of the telescope.
Jamil lays down onto the grass, his ears completely blocking out Liliaâs onslaught of questions for Deuce and his eyes trained on the dark night sky.
And there it was: a familiar bright twinkle in the sky.
Out of all the stars that he could see â and yes, there were many â that one shines the brightest of them all.
Then Jamil remembers that particular habit he had of wishing upon a star when he was younger. Itâs been such a long time that heâd almost forgotten all about it.
But he feels certain that that star is the same star from his childhood.
A small smile plays on Jamilâs lips as he thinks back to all the wishes heâs made in the past. Most of them were silly, he was only a child after all.
His very first wish was for a plate of sushi in the middle of the night when he was only 7 years-old. It was on a night when he couldnât fall asleep and decided to find his father who was still working in his home office.
âDad?â Jamil whispers as he carefully opens the door and peeks into the dimly lit room.
Jamilâs father glances up from the pile of paperwork heâd been sorting through and smiles softly when he sees Jamil standing awkwardly at the entrance of his office, âhey, how long have you been standing there for? Come in, son.â
âIâm sorry⊠I couldnât sleep,â Jamil scratches at the nape of his neck, a nervous habit heâd picked up on recently.
âThatâs alright, I was just about done here anyways,â his father shakes his head and closes a thick manila folder shut. âHow about we go out back? Maybe itâll help you clear your head.â
ââClear my headâ?â Jamil echoes, the curiosity clearly etched onto his face.
âYes. Sometimes when I canât sleep, itâs because Iâm thinking too much about something. So we have to do something to help fix that,â Jamilâs father gets up from his seat and holds a hand out towards Jamil.
âOkay, what are we doing?â Jamil places his hand in his fatherâs much larger one and follows the man out of his home office.
They walk towards the back of the house, towards the French doors that open up to a generously spacious backyard.
Jamil and his father take a seat on one of the benches there, and for a moment, no one says anything.
But, unlike how he is today, 7 year-old Jamil cannot sit still â at least, not in silence â for very long. Not even when thereâs an ensemble of crickets surrounding him.
âDad?â Jamil pokes at his fatherâs shoulder, âwhat are we doing out here?â
âWellâŠâ his father sighs before gazing up at the night sky. Jamilâs eyebrows furrowed in confusion before he followed his fatherâs gaze. âWeâre stargazing.â
âWhy?â the question comes out sounding a bit meaner than Jamil intended it to. He shakes his head quickly, as if to dismiss the question. âIâIâm sorry, I meanâŠâ
His father chuckles before placing a hand on Jamilâs shoulder, âitâs okay, I understand what you meant. Have you heard about making wishes on stars?â
âLike that one song? From Cinderella?â he tries to say it rather nonchalantly, but due to his younger sisterâs recent obsession with Disney princesses and their movies, Jamil begrudgingly has the song lyrics memorized at this point.
âJust like that,â his father chuckles again, his eyes sparkling in amusement as if he could read Jamilâs thoughts. âSometimes, when I canât sleep, Iâll just sit out here and look at the stars. Itâs very relaxing to me. And sometimes, maybe on the days when I feel too stressed out about something, Iâll make a wish on one.â
âWhy are you stressed out, dad?â Jamil inquires with a prominent frown to his face.
âBecause⊠of adult things that you donât have to worry about for now.â
âOh⊠but can I still make a wish anyways?â
âOf course, you can. Just pick a star and think about your wish. You canât say it out loud or it wonât come true,â his father ruffles his hair and gives him a kind smile before returning his attention back to the sky.
Jamil also looks up at the sky where a bright star immediately catches his attention. Perhaps it was because he didnât take the time to look elsewhere, but he could have sworn that one was the brightest of them all.
He wasnât sure what he wanted to wish for. Heck, he wasnât even sure he believed in wishing on a star.
But thereâs a first for everything, right?
So, with his dark orbs fixed on that bright star and his stomach inaudibly grumbling, Jamil wishes for the first thing that comes to mind: sushi.
He didnât say it out loud and there weren't any special occasions coming up that would warrant it â but when Jamil woke up the next morning, he found a wide assortment of sushi rolls laid out on the kitchen table.
He thought that there was no way it could have been a coincidence, that the star must have heard him and granted him his wish. That moment made him a believer, and he began to make wishes more frequently.
âDeuce, whatâs the name of that star? That really bright one,â Jamil asks without thinking, the question interrupting the conversation his friends had been having.
âWhich one?â Deuce looks towards the sky, trying to pinpoint exactly where Jamilâs index finger was gesturing towards. âI think you may be looking at Arcturus. Itâs the brightest star in the Boötes constellation.â
âSo thatâs its name,â Jamil mumbles to himself.
âWhat was that?â Deuce asks with his head tilted slightly.
âNo, itâs nothing. Thank you,â Jamil shakes his head dismissively.
His silence after that is enough of a signal to his friends that he was done with the brief conversation. If he tries to explain his attachment to the star, would his friends think that he was being silly?
He thinks even Deuce, the one who is absolutely in love with them, would think that it was weird.
So, Jamil keeps the star as a secret to himself.
Perhaps he isnât afraid of his friends thinking of him as foolish. No, perhaps it is merely a part of his selfishness that if the star could truly grant wishes, he wanted to keep that ability all to himself.
That brings him to a wish that suddenly blossoms inside his heart. Heâs not sure when the seed was planted there, but a sudden thought occurs to him.
If the star could really hear me now, I wish I could meet them and say âthank youâ to them.
Jamil has to fight the sudden urge to slap himself because of how silly he finds the thought. Where did it even come from?
The lack of sleep and feelings of nostalgia must be causing him to think irrationally.
He finally sits up and scoots himself closer to the small circle his friends have formed around Deuceâs telescope.
âDo you want to take a look?â Deuce asks when he notices the thoughtful look on Jamilâs face. His body is slightly turned towards him as he nudges his telescopeâs eyepiece aside. âAt the stars, I mean.â
âCan I?â
âSure. If it was Lilia, Iâd think twice.â
âHey! Iâm not the one that spilled spaghetti on Aceâs laptop!â Lilia protests loudly which causes the other three men to shush him before they receive a complaint. He grimaces before lowering his voice, âsorry, sorry.â
âI only spilled it because someone decided it was the perfect time to body slam me in the cafeteria,â Jamil jokingly bites back before getting up and making his way towards Deuce.
âArcturus, right? I adjusted the telescope so if you look, you can see it even more closely,â Deuce takes a seat on a short bench besides the telescope, watching as Jamil closes one eye and peers through the eyepiece with the other.
âWhoa,â Jamil says in awe under his breath once his eyes have adjusted to the new way of seeing the night sky, âitâs even prettier through a telescope. I can see why you enjoy this so much.â
âItâs never too late to change your major if you want to join the dark side,â Deuce chuckles as his head tilts back to look at the sky as well.
âIn your dreams,â Jamil mumbles with a grin on his face when he finally leans away from the telescope. âPlus, Ace would literally bury me ten feet under if I left him in the program by himself.â
âI heard that,â Ace calls out before chucking a handful of grass towards Jamilâs head that falls down almost as quickly as it was sent up.
Deuce laughs again and sends Ace an apologetic look, âdonât worry, your best friend is safe and sound in the architecture department with you.â
Ace immediately makes a gagging sound at the mention of âbest friendâ before turning his attention back to the game he and Lilia were busy playing.
âWell, Iâm just about done here. Maybe another hour and we can start heading back,â Deuce announces. âAnd⊠thanks for coming out here with me tonight, guys.â
The news is met with an unanimous âokayâ from the rest of the group. Jamil moves away from the telescope so Deuce could take his place and continue whatever project heâd been working on prior.
âHuh, thatâs weird. Arcturus is gone,â Deuce says aloud, mostly to himself, but the words capture Jamilâs attention.
Jamilâs gaze trails up to where heâd been captivated by the bright star mere moments ago, only to find that it was truly gone.
Just like before. How strangeâŠ
â„
The following Monday, thereâs someone Jamil has never seen before sitting at the seat next to his usual one in one of his classes. He makes eye contact with them almost immediately after walking into the room and thinks they definitely must be a new student.
Thereâs no way Iâd forget such an attractive face like that.
Someone behind Jamil clears their throat, signaling for him to move, because heâs blocking the flow of traffic by standing right in the middle of the doorway.
âOh, sorry,â Jamil mumbles and bows his head apologetically.
He makes his way towards his seat with his eyes glued to his shoes, all of his usual confidence slowly leaking out. Heâs not sure why the unknown person beside him is making him feel so nervous, and heâs not quite sure how to deal with it.
Lucky for Jamil, he doesnât have to make the first move today.
âUm⊠excuse me?â
Jamil feels a poke on his upper arm. It makes him look up and make eye contact with you once again.
âYes?â Jamil answers, his voice barely above a whisper.
You laugh lightheartedly and lower your voiceâs volume to match his, âJamil Viper, right? Iâm Arcturus, but you can call me y/n.â
Jamil blinks rapidly while his mouth continuously opens and closes. Heâs clearly caught off guard by the mention of the bright star, but you seem completely unphased by his reaction.
âYouâre pranking me, right? Did Ace tell you to say that?â
âWhoâ ah, your friend with the heart marking? No, he didnât.â
âThen Deuce did?â
âNot him either. This isnât a prank, Jamil. Iâm really Arcturus,â you state firmly.
The man narrows his eyes suspiciously at you, âprove it.â
âHm⊠letâs see,â you tap your chin as you mentally sort through the many wishes Jamil has made as a child. âAh! When you were 10 years-old, you wished for a pet tyrannosaurus rex after watching the Jurassic Park movies.â
âThatâs a lucky guess.â
âFine. Wouldnât it be better if you made a wish now and I grant it? You canât tell me I just got lucky then.â
âAre you tricking me into making a wish? Are you sure youâre not just a sneaky little genie?â Jamil asks playfully.
âI can see why youâd think that Iâm a genie, but as you can see: thereâs no magic lamps involved here,â you state with a bright smile, one that doesnât do justice to how brightly you shine in the sky. âAnd I wouldnât trick you like they would either. Just tell me your wishes as they come to your heart, and Iâll make them come true. Thatâs what Iâve always done, right?â
Jamil wasnât expecting for you to answer so genuinely. They were just rhetorical questions he asked without thinking, but he could tell that you were being truthful.
Still, a big part of him is suspicious.
In what world would a star become a human? And out of all the things they could do, why would they come and find him?
The other, smaller part of him wants to believe you. So he plays along and decides to humor you.
âJust like that?â Jamil asks with an eyebrow cocked up apprehensively.
âWell, you know, there are rules. But yes: just like that.â
âOkay⊠and what are the rules?â
âTheyâre exactly what youâd think theyâd be: nothing illegal, nothing that can harm othersâ which, uh, I guess ties into the first rule.â
âAnd how many do I get?â
âThree.â
âAhah, so you admit that youâre a genie.â
âNot a genie,â you giggle before tapping the tip of Jamilâs nose gently. âSo, what would you like to wish for first?â
âThatâs a very important decision, Arctââ
âY/n,â you quickly interrupt the man to correct him.
âY/n,â Jamil articulates with a raise of his eyebrows and a nod, âyouâll have to give me some time to think. Iâm not even sure what I want to wish for yet.â
âBoo!â you whine, leaning over the long desk with your arms stretched out in front of you. âWell, if I have to wait then it shouldnât be in the middle of a boring history lecture.â
As if on cue, the screen of Jamilâs phone lights up to indicate that he has a missed notification. He narrows his eyes at you one last time before unlocking his phone.
âHuh,â Jamil makes a sound that's mixed with surprise and confusion when he reads a new email on his phone. âMy professor has never canceled class before. Did you⊠did you do this?â
You shrug when Jamil points his phone at you accusingly. But youâre pleased to see that he seems to believe you a bit more now.
Thereâs loud shuffling noises coming from all around you as students busy themselves by cheering for their canceled lecture and packing up their untouched laptops.
âSo?â you ask, an expectant look on your face.
Jamil bites on his lower lip and taps the cap of a pen on the desk rhythmically. He stares off into space, seemingly deep in thought, and you wait patiently for him to sort through his predictably long lists of possibilities.
âWould itâŠâ you start, poking at Jamilâs forearm to make him look at you. âWould it help if I mention that you can still make wishes even after the three?â
âWhat do you mean?â Jamil tilts his head, his eyebrows furrowing in confusion.
âI mean, I only came down here because hanging out in the sky all night long is so boring. You try doing it for a countless amount of centuries, then trust me â youâll understand,â you wave your hands dismissively. âAnyways, thatâs besides the point. The point is: you had unlimited wishes when you were a child, and youâll still have unlimited wishes after I finish granting the three here.â
Jamil nods in understanding before abruptly standing up and slinging a backpack strap over his shoulder, âyou shouldâve led with that, y/n.â
âIâm sorry, Iâm not used to speaking to humans directly,â you say before your eyes shift between Jamilâs face and the hand heâs holding out towards you. âWhat?â
âI think I might know what my first wish is, so come on,â Jamil inches his hand closer to you, a signal for you to place yours in his.
You comply, allowing the man to pull you out of the empty classroom and towards an unknown location.
Itâs a sunny day, a perfect day for an afternoon stroll. And despite it being the middle of the fall semester, thereâs more than a handful of students frolicking in the spacious college yard instead of studying.
The sight of them being so happy and carefree brings a smile to your face. Itâs rare for you to see humans during the day time â and even more rare for you to see them not stressed out by something when you do get the chance.
Really, most of the time the bright sun rays block the sight of earth from you. It restricts you to only observing them during the nighttime, when most of the population is already asleep.
Soon, the large crowds of students become much more sparse until only a few of them are left hanging around.
âUm, Jamil? Where are we going exactly?â you chime up.
It takes a few more minutes of walking before Jamil finally stops, and your shoulder accidentally bumps into his back from your lack of attention.
âHere,â Jamil turns around to face you, his ears completely blocking out your murmured apology.
You lean over to the side to peek behind Jamil only to straighten up and raise an eyebrow at the man a second after, âand what are we doing standing by this long stretch of pavement?â
âWeâre here for my first wish: I wish to learn how to roller skate.â
âReally?â
âReally.â
âThatâs⊠a very tame wish,â you state plainly.
You take Jamilâs backpack off his shoulder before squatting down and unzipping it. Your hand digs into the textbook filled space and pulls out a pair of roller skates.
Jamilâs eyes practically bulge out in shock when he sees them, because thereâs no way something like that could have fit inside his small backpack.
âBut as you wish,â you grin as you hold the roller skates up towards Jamil.
âWhoa, howâd you do that?â Jamil gasps as he takes them from you.
âDo you believe me now?â you counter, crossing your arms and watching as Jamil hurries to replace his tennis shoes.
âIâm ninety-nine percent convinced. Just depends on how quickly I learn how to roller skate now.â
âYou know that Iâm not a miracle worker, right?â you stand up quickly, your arms reaching out just in time to catch Jamil as he slips forward.
When the man turns his head, your faces are so close to one-another that the tips of your noses touch.
âSâsorry. Thaâthank you,â Jamil manages to stammer out, his ears immediately turning a bright shade of red from embarrassment as he straightens up.
Youâre undeterred from the close proximity, human feelings of embarrassment or shyness not a part of your vocabulary. So you giggle and merely find Jamilâs reaction dramatic and adorable.
âDonât be so jumpy. How am I supposed to teach you if you donât let me get close enough to do so?â you stand behind Jamilâs wobbly frame, your hands placed on either side of his waist to steady him.
âWell, I thought youâd snap your fingers and Iâd just magically know,â Jamil mumbles.
âI could, but thatâs no fun, Jamil. And I came here to have fun.â
âI thought you came here to grant my wishes.â
âOh, that too,â you nod, though the carefree tone of your voice does nothing to convince Jamil of your intentions. âNow, weâll start off by teaching you the correct posture. The most important thing here is balance, so Iâll have to let you go now.â
âPerfect,â Jamilâs body stiffens once he feels your warmth leave his body.
The chilly autumn air does nothing to help him from missing your earlier proximity. But the more you try to coach him through the basics of roller skating, the warmer his body gets.
To anyone on the outside looking in, it may seem that Jamil is a natural at the sport. But, as fast a learner Jamil is regularly, there is no way heâs able to pick up on things as quickly as he did today.
Not to mention, his friends have already tried multiple times to teach him how to roller skate before with minimal success.
Who would have thought all-rounder Jamil Viper actually had a weakness?
Now it feels as if Jamil is moving off of muscle memory. The things that you instruct him to do sounds unfamiliar to his ears, but his body follows everything to a T.
You watch like a proud parent while Jamil glides up and down the long walk of pavement as if heâs been doing it his entire life. The sound of his gleeful laughter ringing through the air makes you smile brightly in response.
âShould we try doing some tricks now?â you ask as Jamil passes by you again.
At your question, Jamil presses down hard on his right toe to break and gives you a panicked look, âare you serious?â
âIâm serious and I havenât failed you yet,â you place your hands on your hips, the determined look on your face telling Jamil that he couldnât back down now.
âIf you can actually teach me how to do tricks by the end of the day, then Iâll believe you.â
âOh, done deal!â you clap in excitement, âletâs get started then!â
â„
âRemind me again why weâre here, Jamil?â you ask as you gaze up at the intricate entrance to the Centre Pompidou.
âIâm studying architecture. I wanted to see all the famous monuments of France for my studies since my classmate Rook wouldnât stop talking about it,â Jamil replies, his hands busy taking pictures of the complex building with his phone.
âAnd here I thought you were just making any excuse to miss your classes.â
âWould you judge me if I say thatâs kind of true?â
âNo, I wouldnât,â you shake your head before holding your hands out. âHere: do you want me to take a picture for you?â
âOh, sure. Thank you,â Jamil hands you his phone before jogging a few feet forward and facing you.
With a few clicks of the Camera app, you complete the routine thatâs been established for the past few days since youâve arrived in Paris, France.
Jamilâs second wish was quickly made the day after you taught him how to roller skate. After spending the night thinking about all the things he never got the chance to do, he went out to find you again.
It wasnât hard for him to, youâd already told him that youâd be hanging around one of the many coffee shops surrounding the college campus.
âOh, thank goodness you found me. I was starting to get bored,â you sigh in relief when you look up from your laptop to find Jamil sliding into the seat across from yours.
He doesnât bother to ask where your laptop came from, or how you have the money to pay for the mocha latte in your hands. At this point, he believes that youâre capable of more things than he could possibly ever understand.
âAre you okay? Is there something on my face?â you ask when Jamil doesnât say anything.
You gently pat your cheeks in search of anything that feels out of place, assuming thatâs why Jamil is staring at you wordlessly.
âWhat? Oh. No. Sorry, no. You, uh, youâ you look great,â Jamil shakes his head quickly before he presses his lips into a thin line and averts his eyes down to the coffee table. âI didnât mean to stare.â
You know that Jamil is usually not shy, usually not someone who stammers unless heâs nervous â itâs a rare occurrence.
So, you think perhaps he finds you intimidating: a celestial body who could probably strike him down if heâs not being too careful with himself.
It could explain why he treats you like one of his friends one minute but becomes flustered the next.
âYou know that Iâm not going to strike you down with lightning, right?â you lean forward with your arms crossed on the table and your lips curved up into an amused smile.
âLâlightning?â Jamil asks nervously as he scratches the nape of his neck. âWould you be able to? Strike me with lightning, I mean.â
âMy name isnât âMalleusâ, but yes: I could if I really wanted to,â you shrug nonchalantly. A horrified look appears on Jamilâs face, and you would have found it comical if he didnât look exactly like a deer in headlights. âBut you havenât done anything to warrant that, so donât be so scared.â
âIâm not scared. Itâs just that youâre⊠kind of intimidating,â Jamil huffs.
âAre you intimidated because Iâm not actually human, or because your charmingly good looks donât have any affect on me?â
âUmâŠâ Jamil looks at you in the same way a guilty child would look at their parents during a scolding: with wide puppy dog eyes and lips jutting out into a pout. âThe first one?â
âYou mean the second one,â you correct the man confidently. âItâs not the first option because you still donât believe me yet, but you will soon.
âSpeaking of which,â you clear your throat before leaning in closer and lowering your voice, âdo you have any ideas for your second wish?â
âOh. Actually, yâyeah, I do,â Jamil says slowly, almost hesitantly.
âYou donât sound very confident about that.â
âWell, itâs a very big wish. I, uh⊠I wish I could go to France.â
âNow thatâs the kind of wish Iâve been waiting for,â you nod in approval before taking your last sip of coffee and firmly placing the cup down. âLetâs go.â
âWhat, now?â Jamil emphasizes the last word with the raise of his eyebrows. âY/n, youâre always in a rush, arenât you?â
âIâm sorry, Iâm just used to getting these wishes done right away. So⊠not right now?â
âOh, no, we can go today. Iâd just need to pack some stuff first.â
âAh, thatâs right,â your mouth opens into a small âoâ when you realize youâve been rushing to get moving without thinking first. âYes, go pack whatever you need and come find me again when youâre ready to go.â
âOkay. Iâll see you later?â Jamil is already up from his chair before he could finish the question.
The excitement he exudes is contagious and you couldnât hold back the giggle bubbling up in your chest.
âYou know where to find me,â you wave the man off, gesturing for him to leave the coffee shop quickly.
Less than a week has passed since Jamil made the wish that has you turning into a tourist, but it feels like youâve spent at least a month together.
You spend every day in the same fashion as you did today: head off to a famous French monument that was in a far too long list Rook provided Jamil, he takes who knows how many pictures for future references, and then you offer to take his pictures.
You have the steadiest hands out of anyone you know â which, to be fair, isnât that many humans in the first place â yet those pictures always turn out somewhat blurry.
Todayâs pictures at the Centre Pompidou is no exception to this.
âIâm sorry, I donât know why I bother anymore. You should just delete those,â you sigh, your shoulders drooping in defeat as you watch Jamil swipe through his camera roll.
Despite you telling him that every single time, Jamil always keeps the pictures that you take of him.
Then, when you arenât looking, when youâre busy taking in the beautiful sights around you, Jamil sneaks in a few pictures of you.
Heâs not sure what will happen to them once youâre gone. Would they stay on his phone and you simply become a J. Doe to the rest of the world? Or would they disappear forever as if you were never there to begin with?
He bets if he asked you nicely, youâd allow him to keep those memories with him.
âSo, shall we go inside?â you ask as you shove your hands into the pockets of your wool overcoat.
Your question interrupts Jamilâs brief thoughts, who merely blinks before he turns his attention to you, âIâm sorry, what?â
âDo you want to go inside?â you reword and repeat your question.
âOh. Yeah, letâs go,â Jamil nods and holds a hand out towards you.
You hesitate for only a moment before you take a hand out of your pocket and place it in his. Your skin feels cold against Jamilâs, though itâs uncertain if itâs because of the weather or something else.
Still, in an attempt to keep you warm, Jamil intertwines his fingers with yours and sticks your hands into his kangaroo pocket.
How did Jamil get from jumpy and intimidated to becoming comfortable enough to hold your hands in a matter of a week? Even he wouldnât be able to give you an answer for that.
Perhaps his courage is influenced by the atmosphere that the city of love provides; itâs where couples in love roam freely, they hold hands and sneak in kisses whenever they can.
Jamil tells himself that the two of you are merely blending in with the crowd â that thereâs no way he has a crush on you.
But as he watches you studying the artwork displayed neatly along cream-colored walls, he finds that heâd prefer to look at you instead of the exhibitions.
Snap out of it, Jamil Viper.
As if you could read his thoughts, you defy him, appearing in front of the man like an unexpected dream. Like always, thereâs a beautifully wide smile on your face that makes Jamilâs heart skip a beat just at the sight of it.
âAre you okay? Youâre all spaced out today.â
âWhat? No, Iâm not,â Jamil huffs before he steps aside to let a group of tourists walk past.
âNo, youâre not okay or no, youâre not spacing out?â
âNo, Iâm not spacing out. I was just deep in thoughtâ yeah, deep in thoughts of what this painting could possibly mean,â Jamil gestures towards a medium-sized canvas to his right without really looking at it.
âThatâs a painting of the Mona Lisa holding a chubby ginger cat. Iâm not really sure that thereâs any special meaning to it,â you chuckle briefly before you reach out to gently tug at the sleeve of Jamilâs hoodie. âCome on, mister, letâs go.â
âWhere are we going, exactly?â Jamil asks as he uncrosses his arms and allows you to drag him past the long and heavily populated hallways of the art gallery.
âI figured you could use a change of pace from all the art museums and historyâ not that thereâs anything wrong with any of those places. But I planned a little surprise for you.â
âYou did?â Jamilâs eyebrows quirk up in surprise.
âOkay, I admit the idea just popped into my head,â you glare playfully at the man. âBut Iâm not the one trying to find a deeper meaning to a cat painting.â
Jamil doesnât say anything in response, doesnât try to tell you that he finds you even more mesmerizing than all the artwork in the building combined â and that heâd been staring at you this entire time.
He just lets out a short laugh and nods in agreement.
You stop in front of an emergency exit door before turning around to face Jamil. The serious look on your face is a rare sight to see and the man knows that he should take your next words seriously.
âDonât freak out when I open this door,â you say slowly, making sure to enunciate every word.
Jamil nods again before his eyes trail up to the bright exit sign above the door, âare we⊠going to trigger the fire alarm for fun?â
âDefinitely not. Iâm sure that actually goes against both of my rules,â you take a few steps backwards until your back is pressed against the push pad of the exit device.
Jamil braces himself for bright flashing lights and loud alarms when you push the door open, but heâs met with neither of those things.
Instead, he sees beautiful shades of orange on the other side of the door. Thereâs a generously wide and long stretch of grass lined with various types of trees, and both locals and tourists lounging about the large space.
âDonât worry, weâre here for a picnic,â you nod your head towards the scene, waiting for Jamil to walk past the threshold of the door to follow him out.
Jamil glances back when the door softly shuts behind you, the surprise evident on his face when he finds that itâs been replaced by a black Peugeot 208.
âSometimes I forget that youâre actually a magical being who can do stuff like that.â
âAnd you donât seem as shocked as you should be for a human being,â you shoot back with a grin. âNot that Iâm complaining. Iâd much prefer that to you screaming in fear.â
Jamil looks unamused at your last sentence. He knows exactly what you are referring to: the first time he experienced the unexplainable things that you are capable of.
That experience was similar to what youâd done just now, and it was what solidified his belief in you.
âOkay, but you didnât warn me that opening the door to a washroom was going to lead me to the top of the Eiffel Tower. This is a lot more acceptable.â
âWell, I figured we could make the journey a lot easier and faster by doing that,â you shrug, the contents of the picnic basket in your hands making soft shuffling noises as you move. âNow, letâs go find an open space to sit.â
You follow closely behind Jamil as he maneuvers around small clusters of chatty folks, most of which doesn't hear his muttered âexcuse me.â
You follow him until you reach nearly the end of the grassy terrain where there is a decent amount of available space for you to lay a blanket on top.
âWhere are we anyways?â Jamil asks once youâre situated on top of the thick blanket protecting your clothes from the damp grass.
âThe Luxembourg Gardens. I overheard someone saying that itâs the perfect spot for a picnic, and figured you could use the change in scenery.â
Jamil has to admit that youâre right about that.
The much needed fresh air aside, Jamil finds that he surprisingly enjoys seeing all the beauty that nature has to offer as much as he enjoys studying the intricate ways buildings can be made.
Or, at least, he used to enjoy it.
That was before he decided to take on as many classes as he could in a single semester when he started college. All his time is spent on studying and making sure he got all his assignments done on time.
Somewhere along the way, he even managed to secure an internship that took up even more of his time and attention.
What little free time he earned would be spent on making sure his friends knew that he was still a functioning member of society. Even then, Jamil would spend the entire time thinking about both the assignments heâs already completed and the ones he left for later.
Ace would say that heâs burned out and needs to step foot outside of the college grounds more often.
Now heâs really taken that advice to heart, because how much farther away from college could he get than Paris, France?
âClear your head and eat a carrot, Jamil,â you interrupt the manâs thoughts by waving a baby carrot in front of his face.
âVeggies,â Jamil groans before a look of utter disgust overtakes his features.
âWhat?â you ask in the most innocent tone you could muster up and bring the carrot closer to Jamilâs face.
âPlease, Iâll literally eat anything else,â Jamil sticks his tongue out in a mock gagging motion as he leans further away from your hand.
âYou mean youâll eat anything thatâs not fruits or vegetables, right? Thatâs bad, you know,â you click your tongue in disapproval before taking a small bite of the baby carrot. âMaybe you should use your last wish to make all of it taste like pasta.â
âCan you do that?â
âI could but I wonât.â
âWhy not?!â
âBecause I will not be the person responsible for you getting tired of eating pasta. Youâll hate me forever and I donât want that.â
âWell, Iâll hate you anyways if thereâs no pasta in that basket,â Jamil says jokingly, his teasing causing you to throw the baby carrot towards his chest in retaliation. âOkay, Iâm sorry, Iâm sorry!â
You narrow your eyes at the man before you stick a hand inside the picnic basket and pull out a plastic container filled with chicken alfredo. Jamil lets out a loud cheer at the sight and smell of the food, his abrupt holler earning him a few glances from nearby visitors.
âYou get so excited about food, Jamil. I remember you used to wish for sushi and ramen all the time as a child,â you giggle, watching with sparkling eyes as Jamil takes the container from your hands and hurriedly opens it.
âWell, the purpose of life is to eat and enjoy as much food as you can, you know?â
âOh, is it now?â
âIt sure as heck is the purpose of mine,â Jamil nods firmly.
You hum in response and curl up into a loose ball with your arms hugging your legs and chin resting on top of your knees. Your eyes flutter shut just as a gentle breeze begins to blow.
The sun is setting behind Jamilâs hunched over figure, the warm sunlight illuminating your figure and making you appear nearly ethereal in Jamilâs eyes.
Youâre so beautiful.
Jamil averts his eyes just as quickly as the thought enters his mind; and as he shoves forkfuls of pasta into his mouth, he tries hard to ignore the warm feeling igniting inside his chest.
â„
âThis is a dream, isnât it?â
âWhat?â you ask, turning your head to look at Jamil who is laying towards the opposite direction of you but with his head resting right by yours.
âI keep thinking that this entire trip â and you â are all just part of a really long dream,â Jamil sighs before he also turns his head towards you.
âWould you like me to pinch you? Isnât that what people do when they think theyâre dreaming?â
Jamil laughs at your questions, his warm breath fanning across your face and his eyes curving into rainbows. He knows that youâre genuinely asking, but he still finds you too innocent and adorable for your own good.
âNo, I think Iâd like to stay inside this dream. But thank you for the offer.â
âYouâre welcome.â
Comfortable silence blankets over the two of you as you resume your previous activities of stargazing. At least, an attempt is made because there aren't as many stars in the Paris night sky as youâd like there to be.
Regardless of that, Jamil tries to savor every moment of relaxation heâs been awarded since youâve come into his life.
He canât remember the last time heâs been able to take a step back to just breathe like this.
His normal life has no time for hobbies â there isnât any time to spare to learn how to ice skate, roller skate, snowboard, or any other fun activities his friends like to do.
This is the first time heâs been able to travel out of the country, for vacation no less, and he isnât even stressed out about the schoolwork heâs probably missing out on right now.
It feels like a dream: being able to lay on the grass of the Luxembourg Gardens with no worries and with you by his side.
âI wish that this dream would last forever,â Jamil whispers, his voice barely audible but youâre close enough that you can still hear him. âCan you make that happen?â
âYouâll have to be more specific, Jamil.â
âItâs just that⊠since you came along, I feel like I can finally breathe again. This is the most relaxed and carefree Iâve felt in a very long time. I didnât even realize how stressed out I was before, andâand I donât want to go back. â
You had an inkling that Jamil may have gotten attached to you, may have gotten used to having your constant presence by his side. Thatâs why he feels so comfortable around you now â at least, enough to make jokes and tease you when he could.
It never occurred to you that he may want to keep you by his side when youâre not able to do so. Not until now.
âI wishâŠâ
You hold your breath as you wait for Jamil to continue his sentence. You know that once he makes his third and final wish, youâll immediately and completely disappear from his life.
Perhaps, it is for the better that heâll have no recollection of you besides as a star in the sky.
âI wish I could continue to feel this way. I wish, among all the stress and madness, Iâll also have the time to be free and enjoy life,â Jamil laughs at himself, finding himself silly for saying the words out loud. He turns to you with a soft smile on his face, âcan you make that happen? Itâs a pretty tall order.â
You nod slowly, refusing to look at the man as you mumble, âas you wish.â
With those words, your body begins to emit a gentle white glow.
At first, Jamil thinks itâs a reaction of you granting his wish. But as your body becomes more and more transparent, the panic settles more and more inside his heart.
âY/n?â Jamil calls out, his voice shaky as he reaches out to cup your cheek. His hand passes through your disappearing body, causing him to panic even more and the volume of his voice rising as he calls out for you again. âY/n!â
A final burst of bright white light makes Jamil shut his eyes tightly and shield them with his hands. Just as quickly as the light came, he finds himself surrounded by darkness and quiet once again.
When Jamil finally opens his eyes, he finds himself lying down in the backseat of Aceâs car. He groans, carefully getting up without moving Liliaâs sleeping figure too much.
He rests his friendâs head on his shoulder after he sits up and looks out the car window, âwhere are we?â
âOh, youâre up?â Ace replies as he glances up at the rear-view mirror to look at Jamilâs dark silhouette.
âYeah, I had the strangest dream: I was in Paris.â
âYou must have been hanging out with some mimes because you were laughing a lot in your sleep.â
âWas I?â Jamil raises an eyebrow skeptically. âI canât even remember what the dream was about anymore. All I remember is standing on top of the Eiffel Tower.â
âWell, donât go back to sleep because weâre about half an hour away from the dorm now.â
âSure,â Jamil adjusts his position so he can prop his elbow and chin up on an arm rest.
He watches as they drive past a handful of traffic lights and countless street lights, a strange feeling of being out of place poking at him.
But he pushes the feeling away for the remainder of the drive back to the dorms. He continues to push it away when he sinks into his dorm bed in exhaustion 30 minutes later and dreams of seeing Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower.
The next morning, Jamil wakes up to about a dozen emails that all include some sort of revision to the class syllabi.
âWhat in the world?â Jamil asks, his voice groggy from sleep and his eyes blinking against the bright light of his phone screen.
Once his eyes have adjusted, Jamil scrolls through the emails before logging into every student portal available to him. He double, triple, and quadruple-checks every platform to make sure his professors werenât simply playing a trick on him.
âGood morning, Jamil!â a familiar voice gleefully calls out.
Light pours into the room as the door is opened by none other than a smiling Ace. His cheerful demeanor further confirms that Jamil wasnât simply imagining the emails.
âDid you hear the good news yet?â Ace ignores the protests of Jamilâs roommate as he prances into the room and plops down on the edge of his friendâs bed. He doesnât wait for Jamil to answer before he continues talking, ânow we have all this free time outside of getting our major projects done. What are we gonna do with ourselves?â
âOh, wait. How about we finally teach you how to roller skate?â Ace pats Jamilâs shoulder to catch his attention.
âNo offense, Ace, but youâre way too energetic in the morning,â Jamil groans and pulls his blanket up to his chin. He squints at Aceâs unwavering grin for a few silent seconds before he finally sighs and rolls his eyes. âOkay, Iâm in.â
âThatâs the spirit! Iâll let the guys know,â Ace silently cheers, saving Jamilâs roommate from the unwelcomed noise before he saunters out just as quickly as he came in.
On a normal day, even if Jamil said that he was in, he still wouldnât have enough free time to actually learn anything besides the basics â if that.
So itâs a nice change of pace when, less than an hour later, he meets his friends besides the same stretch of pavement as where you granted him his first wish.
âYou still remember the basics, right?â his friend Kalim asks as he holds his arms out towards Jamil.
Jamil gratefully grabs onto the long limbs for support as he slowly gets up, his legs wobbling while he tries to balance himself on the roller skates.
âHave you been practicing without us?â Lilia asks with his gaze fixed on Jamilâs legs.
Itâs a harmless question thatâs only asked because Jamilâs not very big on balance. No, usually he and Kalim would have to keep a close eye on their friend to make sure his legs arenât floundering like fish on dry land.
But today, Jamil seems stable on his own, and they step back and watch in surprise as Jamil glides freely without them.
âOh, Aceâs not going to believe this,â Lilia laughs before dragging Jamilâs backpack to his side and rummaging through the pockets for his phone.
Lilia unlocks the phone with every intent to take a video of Jamil acing the Basics of Roller Skating 101. But a recent picture displayed on the lower left hand corner of the Camera app catches his attention.
âJamil, do you have a partner? Theyâre cute,â Lilia comments after heâs clicked on the display and enlarges the photograph. âI mean, thanks a lot for not telling us though.â
âWhat? Where? Who?â Kalim quickly appears behind Lilia to peer over the shorter manâs shoulder.
âI have no idea what youâre talking about. When do I have the time for a partner?â Jamil furrows his eyebrows in confusion as he makes his way over to his huddled up friends.
Kalim and Lilia exchange looks of disbelief before Lilia holds the phone out so Jamil could look at whatâs displayed on the screen.
His breath hitches when he sees a picture of you.
Theyâre the same photographs that you didnât know heâd taken of you. Theyâre proof that you were real â and you existed in this world briefly although Jamil has no recollection of who you are.
And if youâd known those pictures existed, theyâd have been erased from Jamilâs memory just like everything else had been.
âI⊠I have no idea who this is,â Jamil says unconvincingly as he takes his phone away from Lilia.
He canât bring himself to tear his eyes away from the still of your face. The bright smile youâve always graced him with is permanently captured within a photograph of a J. Doe.
Jamil canât remember meeting someone with your face. He certainly doesnât remember your name or why he would have your picture on his phone.
But the longer he stares at the pictures, the farther the warmth igniting in his chest spreads throughout his body.
A single, short thought enters his mind.
Thank you.
And although he doesnât know why he thought that, he has the sneaking suspicion it has something to do with the person in the photographs.