I walked sluggishly down the hall, my backpack just barely hanging on my shoulder. I was so tired, it was unbelievable! My family would not keep quiet all night, so I hadn't gotten much sleep. Not to mention the fact that I had to wake up at 5 o'clock in the freakin' morning just to ride the bus! I always had to ride the bus when my mom went to work early. What a pain in the ass it was.

I trudged over to my locker, picking out all of my stupid books. First the Science, then the Math (which was impractically huge, by the way), then the Social Studies…

I slammed the the maroon metal door. Behind it appeared Rin and Len.

"Hey, Miki!" They said in unison, as always.

"Hey…" I heaved a sigh, trying to keep my backpack on my shoulders. They obviously weren't too high today.

"What's wrong?" Rin asked, who began to walk on my right side.

"You seem pretty tired," Len added, walking to my left.

I yawned, "Just a bad start to the day, is all. Nothing unexpected from me." I guess I just complain a lot, what can I say?

The three of us slowly walked to homeroom (we would've been there faster if I hadn't been so tired), taking our usual seats in the back of the room. I looked around at all of the people: Kaito, Neru, Piko, and a bunch of others that I am to lazy to remember the names of. It was impossible for me to do things like that.

"This is going to be a long da-" I was totally cut off by the announcements… I hate when that happens.

"Attention, students," the principal's voice boomed out of the monitor, "I would like to make some important announcements this morning (that was pretty obvious). In two weeks, to celebrate the coming of the second simester, we will be holding a school dance. Having a good day, children. That is all." The speaker cut off.

Oh god, a dance…

All the students in the classroom were excited. The only people who really stuck out from the excitement were me, because there is no way I'll be excited about a dance that I'd never have a date to, and Kaito, who was just sitting at his desk, smiling quietly to himself. Suprising.

This day really wasn't getting any better.