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I don't own squat.
She placed the books all around the table; the librarian looked at her and gave her a warm smile. She smiled back, being the usual friendly go happy girl she was. She opened three different notebooks that were filled with notes from the classes she was told he needed help with.
She mentally checked off everything in the list she prepared in her head as she waited for him to come in.
Taking an afternoon job didn't bother her because she was on top of her studies; she just wanted the extra cash. She was hesitant when the principal assigned him to her. Out of every student in this small high school, she never thought it would be him that she had to tutor. He offered her double the normal salary. No was never something she learned to say so she couldn't, wouldn't let him down.
Too many people saw her as the golden girl, the one that was social, up to date with the hottest news and was the perfect student. She didn't deny the attention but didn't get swallowed in the sea of compliments.
The clock ticked as the minutes passed by. She looked down at her wrist watch and sighed. She tapped the pencil on the wooden table as she waited.
An hour after their arranged set time, she began to pack up, frustrated that he was a no show. Now she had to come up with a story about him missing his tutor meeting so he won't get in trouble, even if he did deserve it.
She hauled her books in her hands as she waved goodbye to the librarian. After putting her materials in her locker she fished for her car keys, stopping abruptly as soon as her eyes met his dark ones.
Across the parking lot he glared at her direction, he had both hands on the wheel and the engine was loud and running. She just stared, trying to understand the misunderstood hoodlum. But the roar got louder as he sped off the parking lot.
She couldn't even begin to try to understand what the school's burnout was about. But she knew she had three months to learn and find out what he's really about.
