Crash.

That was the sound that the lunch tray, as the tanned girl dropped it, made.

It was bad enough that she was new at her school and not everyone's favorite person because of her personality, but now she was heart broken.

"Korra wait, I can explain!" Her boyfriend shouted as he stayed in the other woman's arms.

Her eyes went dead with shock and water started to form in the corners. Her balled up fist started to shake with anger. A tear escaped her eye and she instantly turned and ran away from the two seniors, her instinct of flight, instead of fight, taking over her.

"Korra!" He shouted as he tried to run after her. He felt a small hand wrap around his wrist.

"You're not going after her are you? I mean, I thought you liked me." The bright green eyed girl asked.

He pulled away in shock. "I never said that."

After stating what he wanted to be said, he ran off after his crying girlfriend.

Her tears were blurring her vision, making her bump into every single classmate that was in the hallway, but she didn't care. All she wanted to do was run and hide from everyone and everything. She then slammed into something hard and fell back.

"Hey watch it." A deep, yet smooth voice shouted.

She rubbed her eyes as she could barely make out that the person was turning around. "S-Sorry." She mumbled out through her sobs. She then felt her chin be pulled up.

"Well, I wonder who made a pretty face like yours so red?"

She could now make out whom she was talking to, a senior that his brother and himself have told her to stay away from, Tahno.

He curled his mouth up into a smirk-like smile. "Hey guys, you go eat lunch without me. I have a duty here to cheer up this poor thing."

"N-No thanks." She said as she shuttered away. She then stood up and began to walk away.

"Awe, come on. I'm really good at cheering up pretty girls like you." Tahno said as he grabbed her wrist.

"I said no!" She shouted and pulled back her arm. Tears started to run down her face and she instantly ran away to spirits know where.

Everyone just needs to leave me alone!


"You did what?" His green eyed brother screamed in his face, only to be shushed by the librarian who was in charge of their study hall period. He lowered his head and a worried frown appeared on his face as he watched the stuffy librarian walk away. "What is wrong with you Mako?" He said in a hushed tone.

"It's not my fault, Bolin. I didn't want to kiss Asami. She made me do it. All I thought we were doing was going to my locker so that she could borrow my chemistry notes." He then rubbed his face with his hand. "Gee, now I feel horrible for telling Korra to meet me a my locker after getting us lunch."

"Uh, yeah, you should." Bolin said with a nod. "I mean, it's bad enough that Korra got a bad rap here after getting in a fight her first day, but now it's going to go around that her boyfriend, you, is cheating on her."

"I'm not cheating on her!" He snapped. The librarian shushed him just like she did to his brother.

The two boys stayed quiet and went back to their studies for a few minutes till they saw the librarian go into her office.

"So, have you tried to explain everything to her?" Bolin asked as he looked out to the corners of his eyes.

"I couldn't find her at all at lunch. I checked everywhere; her locker, her next class, even the principal's office; but she was nowhere."

"What about the roof. Didn't she used to go there whenever she was upset about something her first couple of weeks here?" Bolin suggested.

He laid his head on his opened binder. "Yes, and I found a note saying, 'I'm never coming back here. So leave me alone.'" He then groaned into his papers. "She hates me now."

"It's ok bro. Just think it's your last year here. So, maybe if Korra never hears you out, you'll get to go meet some awesome college girls next year."

He angrily looked at his brother with a disappointing pout. He then stuffed his face back into his binder. "High School sucks, Bo."


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