When Milo saw the footballer in his seat again, he nearly decided, yeah, he'd fake an illness, he'd just go home, because he just, it was too much. And then Alec was dragging him towards him, and his mouth went dry and his face drained of colour. What was happening. What was Alec doing. He had already said, he thought, he had tried to make himself very clear, he didn't want to be the one to talk to the footballer. And suddenly he was being dragged over, and he couldn't get away, and he stared wide eyed at his friend, feeling like he might actually have collapsed if he hadn't been vaguely supported. He could just feel the eyes of everyone else in the class looking, everyone saw him, everyone saw this, and it was a nightmare.
While Alec spoke with the stranger, Milo couldn't do anything but stare at the ground, wide-eyed and nearly trembling. This was worse, right? This was definitely worse than just sitting elsewhere. Because now everybody was looking, and he heard the irritation in the stranger's voice, and what was going to happen if he found out Alec had lied? He hadn't been here for the past couple years, he hadn't even been here for one. As soon as the seat was cleared, Milo dropped down into it, wide-eyed, staring blankly at his desk while his heart beat as though he had just fled a predator. Still, he couldn't think of a thing to say, and wished he'd just vanish. Why did octopodes get to be so lucky?