This idea has been playing on my mind for a while now and after watching Wednesday's episode I decided to finally do it. So here it is hope you enjoy. (:

I drummed my fingers on the seat of the car as we approached nearer to the destination. Another person's problem I was going to be now. The third 'surprise child' born a good few years after my sisters, my parents didn't have the time and when my mum died my sisters were off having their own lives and my Dad didn't cope as well so off I went to boarding school, but well that didn't end well and now I'm in Scotland of all places.

I leant my head back on the head rest and sighed loudly; I don't honestly feel really like I fit in anywhere. My Dad would kill me if he found out; well I suppose he will find out eventually that I'd been kicked out at the end of last term and spent the whole of summer in London. I suppose he would have found out sooner if he had updated his new address, bloody hopeless. So here I am on my way to Waterloo Road, here to appeal to my darling older sister. The taxi pulled to a sudden stop.

"Right love; need a hand getting your bags out?" The driver asked.

I nodded pulling my ear phones out of my ears and tucking them in my pocket, there were still loads of pupils outside and as I stepped out I felt them all turning to look at me. I pushed back my long auburn waves and walked round to the back of the taxi.

"Who's she?" I heard one girl ask.

"Her clothes are amazing," another said.

I smiled to myself slightly I did always like been centre of attention. Taking my sunglasses off I smiled at one boy who stared at me with his mouth wide open. A tubby red head jabbed him in the ribs with her elbow. He gasped and was then dragged away by her.

Shaking my head I took my bags off the taxi driver and stared at the school.

"Errm so payment..." The taxi driver began.

Smiling sweetly I turned to stare at him, "Send the bill to Kingston School," I headed towards the entrance with the stares still following me, nothing much must happen here for people to be so amazed by a new student. Inside things were a bit busier I looked around but couldn't seem to familiarise myself with anything.

At that point what seemed like a family entered the building. There was a smallish man, grey hair, looked kind of official followed by a woman with very nice boots, and two children one girl and one boy. The man noticed me immediately and stopped to see if I was ok.

"I'm a bit lost if truth be told, I'm here to enrol,"

"Right well I'm the man you need for that, Mr Fitzgerald head teacher," He smiled holding out his hand, I smiled and shook it my bangles jingling on my wrist.

"If you'd like to follow me I can sort that for you,"

"Oh well I hoped I'd be able to use the toilets first," I explained.

"Yes, that isn't a problem I actually have a staff briefing I need to attend, err Tiffany would you take...,"

"Tina,"

"Tina to the ladies and then to my office please?" He asked signalling to the girl stood next to him with the wide smiled.

"Can I leave my bags with you? Thanks," I hurried and walked off with Tiffany.

Mr Fitzgerald did look a bit surprised to be left with my bags but nevertheless he and the lady he was with took them with him.

Once in the bathroom I focused on freshening myself up while Tiffany watched and held my handbag. I saw her in the mirror as I tried to apply my lip gloss. "That's very off putting you know," I complained.

"Sorry," She said turning her head away. "I don't mean to stare it's just...you look like you've stepped out of some kind of fashion magazine," She laughed leaning back on the wall.

I smiled back and ruffled my hair. "I like to make a good impression, hopefully this will be more permanent," I sighed spraying myself with perfume.

"That's smells gorgeous,"

"You think? Here," I walked over and sprayed her neck. "There now you smell gorgeous too," I chuckled.

Tiffany smiled handing my bag back. "Come on we should be getting going school starts soon,"

I nodded and followed her as she led me to the office; I took in my surroundings it wasn't as big as Kingston but was big enough and brightly coloured, pretty modern. The corridors were getting quieter now as people headed to their first class. It didn't take us long to reach Mr Fitzgerald's office and there was a quirky looking woman typing away on the computer, the secretary I assumed.

"Ok so I guess I'll see you later then, and just to let you know I'm new as well so if you ever need someone to sit with or talk to give me a shout," Tiffany said cheerily she really seemed like a lovely girl.

"Thank you Tiffany I will definitely take you up on that offer,"

She nodded before leaving the room giving me a small wave.

"Can I help you?" The receptionist asked.

"Yes Mr Fitzgerald is expecting me," I said playing with the bangles on my arm.

"You must be Tina, he thought ya might have done a runner I'll let him know you're here, follow me,"

I raised my eyebrow as I followed her the few steps across the room. She knocked on the door and opened it. "Tina has made an appearance Mr Fitzgerald," She told him and stood back so I could enter the room.

"Ah yes thank you Sonya,"

Sonya smiled and left the room shutting the door behind her.

"Tina do take a seat I was beginning to wonder whether I should send a search party out for you," He said I couldn't tell if he was joking or not but sat down giving him a small smile anyway.

"Sorry sir, I wanted to freshen up a bit I've had a long journey,"

He began to flick through a file, "Well I feel obliged to tell you that punctuality is quite important here," He said looking up and placing his hands together.

I nodded. "I understand Sir, it won't happen again,"

He was watching me I could tell he was trying to figure me out, trying to see if I was been sarcastic or genuine I wasn't entirely sure myself. I wanted to get some kind of education but I'd always had a problem with authority, I knew that but sometimes I think I know best.

"Right well, there a few blanks on your form which I can only assume you sent the form in,"

I nodded.

"Well I'd just like to know why Waterloo Road?"

Oh here we go the stereotypical interview questions. "I need a school; I need to finish my education. I've lived in London for the past ten years and now I'm up here," I crossed my leg over and rested my hands on my lap.

"Now we have been informed that you were expelled from your old school, care to explain?" He asked leaning back in his chair and folding his arms.

"Look she fell ok I didn't push her..." I began, Mr Fitzgerald's face was a picture his eyes were wide and he looked genuinely shocked.

I burst out laughing. "I'm joking; sorry my bad humour err well I kind of just gave up on last term and lost it a bit. I did things that I regret and wish hadn't happened I was out of control but I'm not a bad person I guess boarding school can just be a very lonely place sometimes I got fed up in the end. I am here to change I want to make something of myself, I just want a second chance really," I explained.

I seemed to have done a good job he listened intently and when I had finished he smiled and nodded. "Well Waterloo Road is all about second chances and we would be happy to have you here as a student,"

I let out a sigh of relief, but the meeting wasn't other yet.

"So who will you be staying with?" He asked ready to fill out some more of the forms

"My sister,"

Mr Fitzgerald nodded. "And your sister's name?"

Here came the bombshell. "Mrs Sue Lowsley,"

Mr Fitzgerald stopped writing and looked up at me. I could see him thinking to himself how did I not see this before?

"Really? Does she know about that?" He asked.

"Of course," I lied.

"It's funny because she never mentioned anything to me," He said raising his eyebrow.

"I wasn't due to arrive for another few weeks but I figured why wait?" I lied again; I really was good at this lying thing.

"Hmm," he replied filling out the form.

"Right well your clothes," he began

What was wrong with my clothes? I wondered I'd always been complimented on my fashion sense.

"Not that there is anything wrong with them," He continued as if he had read my mind. "They're just not too appropriate for school and I think the last thing you'd want is to draw unnecessary attention to yourself,"

I smirked slightly. I loved attention that was one of the problems about been at boarding school. "So what do you propose I do about my clothes?" I asked.

"Well we can get you a uniform provided straightaway, though I'm surprised Sue did not sort this out before you arrived,"

"Like I said I wasn't due to start for another few weeks," I stuck to my statement and he didn't know what to do about that.

"Well I'll get Sonya to print off a timetable for you and sort a uniform out,"

"Thank you Sir," I smiled standing up.

"And just to let you know Tina, there is space in the school house," He informed me before motioning me to shut the door. I knew he didn't believe me.

As I was leaving the office an angry looking woman stormed past me with two boys in tow. One looked timid, small and quite weedy. The other looked angry as well, but good looking and a bit of a bad boy. He caught my eye and we had a weird kind of moment before he tore off. They stormed straight through into Mr Fitzgerald's office with Sonya telling them they can't do that. Well this school was proving to be quite interesting already.

Once I had been given my uniform and timetable it was almost break. I wasn't a huge fan of the uniform to be honest but it would do at least for today until I could customise. I'd found out from a student where my sister's classroom was and headed off to seek her out.

Once I'd reached her classroom students were only just leaving, I hung back for a few minutes before opening the door.

My sister was packing away her things and didn't look particularly happy. "What is it? You do realise you're supposed to-," she paused as she turned around and saw me her mouth dropping open.

"Surprise," I smiled holding my arms out.

"Tina, what the hell are you doing here?" She yelled.

"Wow that's not a very nice welcome," I huffed folding my arms.

"Sorry T it's been a stressful morning, come here," and she stepped towards me wrapping me in her arms. I sighed it really was great to see a family member again.

"But seriously what are you doing here?" She asked again nicer this time.

"I go here now; things didn't work out down London,"

"Where are you staying?" She asked.

I smiled at her sweetly and batted my eyelids.

"You have got to be kidding me," She smirked, and began packing away the rest of her things.

"Oh come on Sue, you've got a big enough place and I wouldn't be any trouble," I pleaded.

Sue laughed. "Trouble is your middle name Tina,"

"Rude," I replied.

"Does Dad even know you're here?"

"Err well...no," I laughed nervously.

"This just gets better," Sue sighed putting her hand on her head.

"Look it doesn't matter Mr Fitzgerald has told me there is room in the school house I'll go and talk to him about that," I said turning towards the door.

"No Tina, we'll go and talk to Simon about it ok?" She asked.

I nodded, this was working out great. Simon adored me he was never going to say no. As we left to go to the staffroom, I saw the boy I'd seen in the office before talking to Tiffany and her brother I think it was. Suddenly he reached out and punched him in the face. I gasped, as they launched themselves at each other and were full on fighting. Then some money was flying about everywhere, it all seemed a bit bizarre. The fight was broken up by Simon and another female teacher. Sue sighed.

"Welcome to Waterloo Road Tina,"

I laughed I think I was going to like this place.

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