Nine
Summoning the Supernatural
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After settling everything with the school, I spent the rest of the morning slowly planning out Jun's murder. The guy was seriously getting on my nerves. He spent every second basking in the attention he was getting from every girl that walked past. When he wasn't doing that, he was giving me looks that made me want to gouge his eyes out.
The only good part was that Jun, for the most part, left me alone. He followed me to my classes, but other than that, he was content to let me silently hate the morning. I greatly appreciated it, because it meant not drawing more attention to me than necessary.
By the time lunch rolled around, I was feeling slightly better. Jun was (probably against his will) whisked away by a group of girls that were just itching to dig their talons into him. Watching him flinch away from all their attempts to get his attention was by the far the most entertaining thing I'd seen in a while, especially considering he was practically begging for it earlier.
Instead of taking mercy on the poor boy, I left him to suffer while I grabbed my own lunch and made my way over to the table where Lisa and I and a couple of friends usually sat at.
"Hey, ladies," Jimin, a good friend of ours, greeted us by wrapping his arms around our shoulders—which both of us immediately shrugged off. "How was your weekend?"
"We summoned a demon," I told him with a straight face, making Lisa choke on her drink.
Jimin laughed. "Of course. I forgot it was sleepover week. Did you use a pentagram this time?"
"Nah," I answered for Lisa who was still struggling to breathe. "We used cards from The Summoning."
Jimin's mouth dropped open. "No way! You have that game?!"
I shrugged and pointed at Lisa who was just starting to recover. "She got them."
He immediately turned to her and started interrogating her about how she got her hands on the game. "It wasn't supposed to be in any nearby stores for at least a month! And they didn't have any options to ship to this part of the world. I checked. Where'd you get it?"
A tray plopped down onto the table next to us, interrupting Jimin's chatter. "Dude, even if you got the game you'd be too much of a pansy to play it o
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