This is my first Class of 3000 fanfiction. Don't judge me if I get something wrong.
Disclaimer: I do not own Class of 3000.
It was the usual bright early spring day at Westley's School for the Performing Arts; the students impatient for Spring Break and the teachers wishing for their students to appreciate education more.
"Boy, you better watch what you sayin' to me!" Tamika yells at Lil' D, who commented on her preference of music. Tamika loved her harp, almost more than she loved making her yard look beautiful. It was near the end of the period and she wasn't about to let a starstruck wannabe like Lil' D carry on with his insults.
"A'ight now, Tamika. You best chill out before the principal comes in here and yells at me for not keepin' my students in line." Sunny walked towards her, hand in his pocket. "Now give him back his sticks. He don't need 'em broke over his head."
"Whatever" She says, reluctantly giving the boy his drumsticks and sitting back down in her desk. As soon as she does, she feels someone's eyes on her, and she looks to her left to see her blonde suitor staring at her with the same love-driven, goofy smile he's given her since he met her.
"Why you keep lookin' at me like that, Eddie? Ain't you ever had feelings for someone that ain't me?" She thought it was almost impossible for a rich boy to not have at least one admirer, especially one with his kind personality.
Eddie's eyes went from half-lidded to wide-open. "Sadly, no. I mean... Before coming here, I was home schooled. Daddy never told me about what a girl could be like, and no one besides you has me interested here." He rested his chin on his arms, which were crossed on his desk, and looked down in thought.
Eddie, you a lie. There ain't no way you never liked someone else." She said, breaking eye contact a moment later to think about it herself, almost believing he's telling the truth. She rolled her eyes at the thought and shrugged it off.
"But, Tamika... Why ever would I have a reason to lie to you?" He had a concerned look on his face, trying to tell her the fact she already knows. "I may be rich, but you know money can't buy love. I'm sure that's why you don't like my gifts, but I just can't help myself when you cross my mind. You, and everyone else, know that I adore you. You should also know that the only thing that'll stop me from trying to win your heart is if you actually tell me to stop. I'll do ANYTHING for you, my dainty lil' goddess."
As shocked as she was, Tamika knew he was telling it straight. She knew she only had to tell him to stop, she just didn't want him to. She secretly enjoyed the constant attempts to woo her, the love notes he'd give her with the presents, and how he'd always compliment her. Just as she was starting to get deep in thought, the bell rung, signalling that it was time to go to the last period of school.
Eddie walks to the door, holding it for her as she passes by, and whispers to her "At least think about being mine, would you please? I may not be the handsomest kid in school, but I'm positive I know how to treat you right." He walked out after she did, going a separate path from hers to reach his next class.
