Licorice x F! reader

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Licorice's jaw almost dropped as a wave of embaressment washed over him. "Oh... I like them because they make my hair look nice." He admitted, shrugging. You nodded, and the silence continued for the rest of the period. Upon class ending, and you quickly walking into the academy halls to find your friends, Licorice frowned. Sure, you could really be that kind. And you weren't that bad, yeah. But perhaps... you were just pretending?

Later that night, a text appeared on his phone. Startled, he clicked the notification, eyes narrowing when it read 'meet me in the library pls :)'. Is this some sort of prank? After a good five minutes of thought, he wondered from his dorm room and into the halls. Even if it was another beating, he was used to it. The constant opression from his peers and professors didn't get to him too much, especially when he was this tired. Reaching the library, he was surprised to see only a faint light coming from the far corner.

Turning down the shelved rows, he found his potions partner, aka you. You were still wearing your original outfit, a blue pleated skirt with a tucked in gray sweater. White stockings and white converse were fitted to your legs. He noticed your bent over form, a small package in your hands.

As multiple questions flowed into his brain, he saw you turn and jump, laughing at yourself. "Sorry, you scared me!" you cried, skipping over to him. "Anyways, here!" holding out the gift to him, Licorice hesitantly took the present. Opening it slowly, he was surprised. A skull necklace with kimono attaching clips wrapped in a bright pink bow sat inside the box. Gripping it, he raised an eyebrow. "Do you not like it?" he heard you whisper.

"No- it's fine, I mean! I'm just... confused. How did you get my number? Why did you get me a gift?" You shrugged, clasping your hands together. "I found your old I.D card for the academy. It has all your basic info, and why not? I don't think anyone's every celebrated with you, so I wanted to get you something."

Laced with anger, Licorice didn't respond. Did you pity him that much? Were you forcing yourself to be nice? Were you trying to make him see the difference between you both? Both in nature and in wealth? He'd never be able to pay for genuine bone like this, yet here you were, giving him a fancy gift as such.

Unable to hold back his frustrations, he threw the gift to the ground, eyes wild. "Really? You think I'm scum and you have to prove yourself right by getting me that? Are you that fucking self righteous?" He screamed, only more pissed when confusion entered your gaze. "Huh? I just wanted to get you a gi-" you were cut off when he slammed his foot onto the necklace.

It broke into shards on impact, a loud crunch audibly filling the room. "That's what I think of your gift. Leave me alone! Go be an asshole like everyone else and just stop being such a fucking fake!" He screeched, hair falling in front of his face.

A wave of guilt drowned down his hatred when he saw the tears start boiling in your eyes, your nose a blushed pink. Your trembling form bent down and picked up the broken gift, head down to hide your tears. "I'm sorry," you whispered, rushing past him. Licorice bit his lip, stiff as a board even after hearing your frantic exit.

Had he been wrong? Your hurt expression, quick movements... What if you did like him? Had he just ruined his chances of a friend? Visibly deflating, the cookie headed back to his room, regret heavy in his mind.

The following day was hard to go through, but when he saw you in the cafeteria, a burning urge to say an apology washed over him. But as his yellow orbs met yours, you immediately turned away, smiling as Clover kept talking and strumming his ukulele. You didn't look even once back at him.

The final class of the day was Magic class. And to no ones surprise, you were not sitting at Licorice's lonely table. You were with your usual partner, Strawberry Crepe, and his partner, Mango. You never turned his way, and when class ended, you promptly pushed past him like everyone else did.

The next day, Licorice was awoken abruptly by professor Latte. "Sorry to wake you so early," she whispered hurriedly. "But we've realized a student has gone missing, and we want to know if you've seen her." Licorice perked an eyebrow, still slightly sleepy.

"Y/N hasn't been seen since her final class yesterday. We've been told you share that class with her." Shaking his head, a deep worry filled the teen's chest. "I dont know where she is," he stated, which earned him a nod. "Thanks anyways. If you have anything to report, make sure to come up to me." and with that, the teacher was gone.

Throughout the final day of classes before the weekend, Licorice felt a burning pit of guilt in his conscience. The place was full, but without you, the room felt empty. So when the day was over, Licorice headed to his dorm and texted you. Hey, are you okay? Everyone is worried about you... he didn't expect an answer. It was probably his fault you were gone.

But when his phone buzzed, he was ecstatic. Im fine I guess. I just went outside the academy to be by myself for a day. Quickly typing a reply, relief filled his heart. Meet me in the library in an hour? He saw your bubble start typing and then a "okay" entered the chat. Saving your number, Licorice swallowed. What was he gonna say?

Yeah, he'd been seriously wrong about your actions. He knew that now. But how would he make that clear? What if you hated him like everyone else did? As an hour neared, he saw that light on in the back, heading immediately for it.

You were sitting at the chair, your head in your arms on the table. His throat tightened when he saw your shivering form from the cold of the library. Your purple hoodie and white skirt weren't enough protection from the chill evidently. Clearing his throat, Licorice sat across from you. You only sniffed, not looking up.

"I... I'm sorry, Y/N," he whispered, looking off to the side. "No, I am." you whimpered, looking up with teary eyes. "I know everyone bullies you, but I... I didn't know what I was doing. Am I really that horrible?" You asked with a genuine sob, tear streaks down your face. "No! I- I was wrong. You've never done anything to me!" he responded with haste.

"Are you... sure?"

"Yes! of course I am! Just- don't run off again, please?" You nodded in response, sniffing, nose running. Licorice gave you a soft smile and then tensed as you practically leaped across the table to hug him desperately.

That was the beginning of a very beautiful relationship.

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