Hey guys, this is the second story I've wrote on this website, so I'm not sure if it's good. Anyway, I hope you enjoy it!
The Anti-social Boy And The Vampire - Chapter 1
The bus passed green fields, leaving the familiar city. The lone passenger stared out of the window, watching the scenery. He let out a sigh. "It's like my life has been reset. No one will know me, and I'll be alone." The bus driver took note of the boy's mumbling and decided to give him some advice.
"Hey, kid. Where you're going, the academy, watch your back. They'll eat you alive if you aren't careful." Unbeknownst the the boy, the bus driver meant every word he said - especially the eating you alive part.
The boy sat up and faced the front of the bus. "I'll be fine, thanks. It's just school. My boring old life never changes. It's only a change of scenery." The boy slouched back in his seat. "How much longer until we get to this school anyway?" He closed his eyes.
"What's your name kid?" The bus driver asked. They boy lazily opened one eye. He didn't like people very much in general, never had. In his old school he had no friends, but that was the way he wanted it to be. The school psychologist said he was 'anti - social', but he didn't care. He just wanted to be alone. He felt contentment in solace.
"Tsukune Aono." The bus driver smiled. Intrigued. The bus came to a halt.
"Heh, good luck kid. You'll need it." The bus driver's eyes glistened yellow, focusing on the boy.
"Whatever." The boy said casually, and walked off the bus, his bad flung over his shoulder. Tsukune took in his surroundings before leaving the area. The water was blood red, and the land was desolate. For a moment he questioned these things, but sighed and moved on.
The woods seemed like they went on forever. It was dark and all Tsukune could do was follow the path which would lead him to his school. For a moment, he felt as if he was being followed, and turned to confront his stalker. Something moved above him.
"It's just me, a talking bat." The bat said. For a moment Tsukune considered his sanity.
"I don't even want to know." He turned. Before he could take a step a bike crashed into his back, sending Tsukune to the ground.
He rubbed the back of his head. "What the hell was that?" He asked no one in particular. He used his left arm to support him, but he felt skin, and saw that he was groping the left thigh of a girl. A rather beautiful girl, he noted.
"I'm sorry about that." He said, feeling almost out of character, and stood up. Extending a hand to the pink haired girl on the ground.
She smiled, and took his hand. "No, I'm sorry. Are you okay?" She questioned Tsukune. Putting aside the urge to just walk away, he nodded. "Good, I'm glad." The girl said, looking Tsukune in the eyes.
"What's your name?" She inquired.
"Tsukune."
"Well, I better be going." Tsukune stated, trying to hide the red on his face. Despite being anti-social, Tsukune still felt embarrassment around girls like most boys do, only he was usually able to hide it well.
When he reached the school, Tsukune sighed with relief. "Finally. I was getting bored at looking at dead trees for the past five minutes." He proceeded over to the gates where students were gathering. Some students knew each other, and were talking among themselves. Tsukune paid them no mind and made his way over to the classroom he was assigned to for homeroom.
'Am I the only one who notices that the homeroom teacher looks like a cat?' Tsukune thought, shifting his gaze from the teacher to out the window. He heard the sound of a door being slid open, but he didn't bother to look.
"I'm sorry I'm late." Tsukune heard a familiar sounding voice.
'Hah, that sounds like the girl that parked her bike into my head this morning. What a coincidence, we're in the same class. I hope she doesn't notice me...' The teacher told the girl with pink hair to introduce herself.
"My name is Moka Akashiya, it's nice to meet you all." The girl smiled, looking around the room. Her gaze fell on Tsukune.
'Crap! She noticed me!' He thought.
The girl's eyes widened for a moment, then she threw herself towards him.
'This is going to be a long day...'
It was lunch, an Tsudkune tried to leave class before Moka tried to talk with him.
"Tsukune! Wait up!" Moka cried out, gaining the attention of everyone nearby.
"What do you want?" Tsukune said coldly, not caring what people thought of him.
The girl grabbed his arm. "To talk. I don't have any friends here so I thought..." Tsukune wrestled his arm free.
"I have no intentions of being your friend." He muttered, and walked off. Soon he noticed that Moka was still following him, and confronted her.
"Why are you following me? I already told you I'm not going to be your friend, so quit acting like a lost puppy and bother someone else."
'Just because she's a girl doesn't mean I'll treat her any differently. I want no people in my life. It's better that way.'
"Because I can tell that you're lonely. Your tough-guy attitude is just a facade."
'She's starting to make me feel annoyed. Who does she think she is, acting like she knows me and can see through me. Ugh...I can't be bothered to deal with this. If she wants to follow me, then I'll just have to act like she's not there.'
People around Tsukune were staring at him with anger and jealousy, but Tsukune continued to walk on not caring.
He stopped by a vending machine, bought a drink and sat down. Moka did the same.
'Just act like she isn't there...Damn, it's hard to when she's sitting so close to me.'
A tall boy walked over to Moka, and stared down at her. "Hey Moka, what are you doing with this guy? Come with me." He said, grabbing her arm and pulling her up.
'If there's one thing I hate, it's guys who abuse girls. I'm feeling pretty pissed right now, and I don't even know this girl, but...screw it.'
Tsukune stood up, glaring at the boy.
"Let go of her,asshole." He growled.
"Or what?" The boy asked cockily. Before he could react Tsukune threw a fist into his stomach, causing the boy to hunch over, and then rose his knee into the boys face, knocking him backwards.
Tsukune looked over at Moka who was surprised. "Don't misunderstand. I just don't like guys like that." He walked off, and felt someone on his arm once again.
"Thank you Tsukune, you're a good friend." Moka smiled, causing Tsukune to sigh.
'What was that I said about not misunderstanding? Oh well, she's pretty cute. And she's persistent. It could be worse.'
'Quite an eventful first day...'
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Hope to see you all in chapter 2. Peace out!
