You Can’t Be Serious
Kevin genuinely tried his hardest to be invisible. This applied to classes, to the halls, to everything if he could manage it because for once in his life, he actually could. There were the occasional people who stared or said hello and he could handle that from time to time, but on a day to day basis, he didn’t willingly interact with people. So, in some ways, the times he was forced to due to his own shortcomings was just about torturous.
It started and ended with depth perception, this one. He usually waited to start cleaning up just so he wouldn’t run into people and elbow them accidentally and whatnot because that was trouble on its own, but it didn’t stop him from knocking over his entire cauldron, apparently. He didn’t need to have perfect vision to see that it was going to spill down someone’s back. “Watch out!” he choked, lunging to wrap his arms around the cauldron and getting a slop of it on his forearm. Shit. He was literally just thinking how stupid the potion was and that anyone who wanted to come in contact with it was stupid and here he was both knocking it over someone else and—everything is spinning.
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