Authors Note; So, as I was listening to "Teenage Dream" By Katy Perry and reading over fanfics, I asked myself what if there was a "Bones High school" Perhaps with the whole squint squad and all! I'm not sure yet. Just playing around right now, but this is to help my muse so I can continue writing and updating my other two FFS, "Bones Of The Past" And "Bones In Egypt". Obviously I'm horrible at titles. xD So hush! Uhm yup, I hope you enjoy. C: OhOhOHHH, please review...It makes my muse happy!
-Holly/TheLoveOfBones/Bones Girl
Bones and related characters does not belong to me, I'm just using them for my own pleasure.
So Unless HH mysteriously disappears...-Shifts eyes nonchalantly- I don't own them. :c
Chapter One
First Meetings
"Yes, Temperance…?" As the middle aged man known as Mr. Rhoads spoke to his young student, he brought his lucid gaze on her. A barely 16 year old Temperance Brennan looked up from her thick Science book and suddenly wished she hadn't raised her hand as all eyes landed on her. She was silent for a moment until the teacher glared at her.
"Y-You aren't explaining the process right, Mr. Rhoads…" Her voice was barely audible as the words escaped her lips. She pushed a strand of brown hair behind her ear and watched as Mr. Rhoads stared incredulously at her.
He crossed his arms over his chest. "Excuse me…?"
"I said, you aren't exp-"
The teacher cut her off and rolled his eyes. "We aren't going to go through this again, Miss Brennan. I don't feel like arguing with you. You can go sit in the principles office until the bell rings."
The young girl shot daggers at him and stood up abruptly. "You are such an ignorant fool! You're teaching the process wrong, you'll screw up the whole experiment if you-" Her voice seemed to echo through the high school until he walked briskly to her desk, looking as though he was about to hit her.
Slamming her book shut, he practically pushed it into her arms and shoved her away from her chair and toward the door. "Goodbye Miss Brennan!" he growled in anger.
Temperance had braced herself automatically for impact but only felt herself being shoved out of the door. She hated being walked all over. She winced as she heard the door slam, shoulders rearing up at the loud noise.
"Hello Temperance…I was wondering when you'd get here…" The office receptionist gave her a knowing grin and shook her head. "You can have a seat next to Mr. Booth there…" She nodded toward the tall boy on the bench in the corner.
Temperance hadn't even noticed the boy but once Mrs. Jacobs mentioned him, her angry cerulean eyes suddenly lightened as they we're guided over to him. "H-Hello Mrs. Jacobs…Thank you." She stammered as she brought her gaze back to the ground and took a seat on the far end of the bench.
Seeley Booth quirked a brow as he looked over at the awkward looking girl. She had the potential to be very beautiful, but he heard she was a pretty freaky chick. He noted she was wearing a very simple skirt that was knee length with a long sleeved shirt. Her hair flowed freely over her shoulders. His eyes landed on a blackish blue marking around her neck, he suspected she was trying to hide the bruise shaped handprint around her throat with her hair.
"What are you staring at…?" Temperance locked eyes with him now and watched as he quickly brought his gaze back to his All-Stars on his feet.
"N-Nothing…" He mumbled, a light tint of red covering his cheeks. The assistant at the desk smirked as she eyed the two of them.
Temperance kept her gaze on the boy, it was obvious he was the jock type, probably playing any and every sport he could. He was tall and physically fit, most of his muscles fairly visible. His dark brown hair looked like it used to be combed neatly but was purposely messed up. It was cute.
Seeley looked back over to the girl next to him to find that she had been staring as well and he watched her quickly avert her gaze. "So…What're ya in for?" The boy mused, giving her a smile that would make all the girls swoon.
She looked back up at him with knitted eyebrows. "Huh? In what?" She asked confused. Seeley chuckled softly and then realized she really didn't know what he meant.
"Why'd you get sent down to the Principals office?" He elaborated, quirking an eyebrow.
"Oh…" She narrowed her eyes at him a moment as if trying to figure him out. "My Science teacher is an idiot and is completely incapable of teaching an advanced Science class." She growled, only to receive a quick warning glace from Mrs. Jacobs. Temperance quickly gave her an apologetic look.
Seeley nodded softly. "Oh, I see. I stuck super glue on my Math Teacher's chair…" His grin grew wide and his eyes shimmered with excitement, but it soon faded as he spoke once more. "Man, Pops is gonna kill me." He grumbled leaning back against the bench.
Temperance couldn't understand how it was humorous to play practical jokes on a teacher. "That's rather immature…You should use your class time wisely and learn instead of using it in such a fruitless way…" She paused and raised an eyebrow. "Although I would quite enjoy watching Mr. Rhoads squirm." Her grin almost looked evil.
"Don't knock it till ya try it." Seeley returned the grin and waggled his eyebrows.
Her face contorted into confusion again as she stared at the boy. "Don't knock what?"
Seeley chuckled and shook his head. "Never mind. Say, you wanna go see a movie tonight? It's Friday and Pops promised to let me have the car." He couldn't help but grin at this. He knew his Pops wouldn't stay angry enough to let him use the car.
This was something Temperance wasn't expecting. No one ever paid her any attention, and now this Jock, this boy who was probably more popular than any of the students here, wanted to hang out with her. She felt the heat creep up her neck and her cheeks blush.
"She'll go with you, Mr. Booth." Mrs. Jacobs spoke for the silent girl.
They both stared at her, Seeley with a crooked grin and a quirked, curious eyebrow and Temperance with red cheeks and embarrassment fighting to grace her delicate features.
"I will? Who said I wanted to go out with this boy? I don't even know his name, or-" her voice stammered and rambled on and the assistant merely grinned.
"My name is Seeley, Seeley Booth. And I believe you do want to go out with me." He gave her the cockiest smile she had probably ever seen.
Mrs. Jacobs laughed quietly. "Despite his slight immature nature and his cocky looking self, Mr. Booth is a very sweet, kind young man. And you Miss Brennan…You need more friends…" Her sweet smile changed serious. She cared a lot for the students and she knew that Temperance was having a hard time with Foster life and the fact that no one really liked her.
It was no surprise to her that Seeley offered to be her friend, he was friendly to anyone who was friendly back. Temperance swallowed and took a breath. "…Fine." She only agreed to get away from her Foster parents, at least that's what she was telling herself.
Temperance was suddenly ripped from her thoughts as she felt something tug at her arm. She brought her gaze down to watch the young boy beside her write on her arm. "Heyyy! I could have given you a piece of paper to write on. Ink is dangerous for your skin." This only made Seeley laugh softly.
"You're cute. Just call me if you're able to go and I'll come get ya." He stood as soon as the bell rung and before he left, he gave her one of his famous thousand watt smiles. Temperance sat there speechless. Did he just call her cute?
