Summary: Everyone knew the idea of mixing to two high schools together was a bad idea. With the Twilight Academy having being a school known for its model citizens and Twilight High School being known for it's delinquents. Everyone understood that this school year was going to be the worst yet. First impressions are defiantly tough but when sweet, innocent Namine meets Hell's Angel, Roxas, what could happen? Even he isn't a total bad guy…right?

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This was it; this was the day that the high school students of Twilight Town were dreading. Sometime during the summer, Twilight Academy, the only private high school in Twilight Town, had burnt down in a fire due to electrical means, or at least that's what was claimed. Every student from the Academy was sure of what had really happened. Since the new private school couldn't be built in time, the students that were due to attend the academy were to be put in Twilight High School, the only other high school in Twilight Town. Needless to say that the children from both sides were angry about this, both having their own reasons, but in was inevitable. Though maybe, in every mile of darkness, there's an inch of light.

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"I can't believe we have to go to school with those punks," Kairi yelled as she and her two best friends, Namine and Selphie, were walking to their first day in a public school.

"I mean its bad enough that we have to live in the same town as them but the same school," Selphie added.

"It couldn't be that bad, I mean, they are human, right," Namine told them encouragingly. Right about that time two boys flew by on skateboards and nearly knocked her over. Selphie and Kairi caught her right in time though.

"No, Namine, they're not human," Kairi told her as they watched the two boys stop and turn back toward them. One had flaming red hair and the other had a mullet. Both were wearing tattered looking clothing. The red headed one had on charcoal colored hoodie that had a large skull in the middle and an old pair of jeans. The one with the mullet was wearing a blue hoodie that had a guitar across it and a pair of dark jeans. They both walked up to the three girls with wide smiles.

"Hello ladies, may I say all three of you look very nice today," the one with red hair told them as he leaned on his skate board.

"Whatever," Kairi said as they walked past.

"Why would you be walking to school all alone?" the red head asked as the two followed them.

"Go away," Selphie responded.

"Oh come on now, why be so harsh," the red head started and Kairi smacked him. The boy with the mullet just cackled.

"We said go away," Kairi told him.

"Well that was a little uncalled for," the red head told her.

"I think they said, leave them alone," they all turned to the new voice to see a boy about there age and he had silver hair. Namine knew him, his name was Riku. Every girl at the academy wanted to date him, he was like the prince. Namine was probably the only one who didn't. She could see through Riku and his appearances and she didn't like him at all, which seemed to make Riku like her all the more.

"What are you going to do about it?" the red head asked as he looked over at him.

"Why don't you public school kids just keep to yourselves," Riku retorted.

"Or what?" the read head responded.

"Trust me, you don't want to know what," Riku responded with a stern look. This caused the red headed one to only laugh.

"Hey Demyx, where did we go to school last year?" he asked his mullet headed friend, though never took his eyes of Riku.

"Twilight High," Demyx seemed to answer simply.

"And where do you think this…thing…went?" He asked.

"Twilight Academy," Demyx answered.

"Right...so if I'm not mistaken, that makes you the trespassers, right?" the red head said with a sly smirk creeping on his face.

"Why I believe you are right, Axel," Demyx said with a smile.

"Hey, kid!" all six of the teens looked over to see the elderly man standing out on his porch, a cane held in the air to catch their attention and also as a threat.

"You two, you're the two who broke my window! I know it was you!" the man seemed to yell, his gaze falling angrily at Axel and Demyx.

"Man! We've told you a thousand times we've never even been close to your house other then the sidewalk!" Demyx argued.

"Get lost before I call the cops!" the man called, either not hearing Demyx or not caring.

"Come on, I get taken home by the cops again, Reno will kill me," Axel seemed to whisper to Demyx. Then his attention turned back to Riku. "Don't think this is over pretty boy." With that, the two rolled off on their skateboards and the man still waving his cane at them.

"Why thank you Riku," Kairi said with a small giggled.

"I'm getting to school before I'm late," Namine said, annoyed by all of the boys.

"Yeah…Namine's right, come on," Selphie seemed to say behind her and soon they were all headed toward the unknown high school.

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Twilight High School was defiantly a totally different world then what Namine was used to. The building was large or larger then she was used to. It had three stories, and seemed to expand outward and looked some what like an oversized prison. It was made of old red brick, which shined vividly in the town of never ending twilight. There was a stone wall that stood around the small courtyard in front of the building, and it was filled. It was chaos. Namine figured the only time the two different groups had ever been remotely close together was at a sports game or a pep rally or something like that. Other than that, the town was pretty much cut in half, and the two groups kept to themselves.

"This place is…disgusting," Selphie said looking over the seen as the three; they had lost Riku when he had spotted some of his friends, made their way quickly into the building. The inside of the building wasn't any better. Graffiti was sprayed on the walls, no doubt from seniors of the past, and there were students painting over the strange markings. Namine looked at them a little closer. They seemed to look like hearts to her. Hearts with odd shaped swords stabbed through the top of them. Then she found herself somehow knocked backwards by something.

"Hey, watch it! Look what you did!" Namine found herself staring up at a teenager, who was defiantly older then her. He wore a black t-shirt that had a picture of a grim reaper of some sort, holding out a rose seemingly and also a pair of old baggy cargo shorts. That wasn't his most interesting feature though.

"Your hair…is…pink?" Namine said, it coming out more as a question then a statement. Though it was true, his shoulder length hair was pink.

"No, you're color blind," the boy said sarcastically giving Namine an extra glare. That's when Namine noticed the large puddle of white paint on the floor and the roller in the boy's hand.

"Sorry…about that," Namine stammered a little as she got to her feet. She looked around for Kairi or Selphie, but soon noticed they must have gone on without her or lost her in this large crowd. Which made the situation much more frightening then before, or so it seemed to Namine. At her old school, she had never seen a guy hit a girl. It was a weird kind of courtesy thing…one that she wasn't exactly sure existed here.

"Ah look on the bright side Marly; she got you out of painting half the wall. Just say Demyx kicked the bucket and you're golden." A blonde boy with spiked hair told him as he clamped a hand on the boy known as Marly's shoulder and laughed. This boy seemed different for some reason. It may have just been because he was the first new person who hadn't addressed her in some mean or aggravating way. Yet he looked so much like every one of them. His clothes were obviously not bought in a brand store. It was just a simple brown hoodie that had blue and green graffiti printed into it and a pair of black cargo pants that had red stripes down the side.

"Shut up Roxas," Marly growled something in the statement that Namine hadn't caught seeming to get on his nerves.

"Alright, alright, nice to see you again too, have you seen Hayner around anywhere though? He ran off with my lunch this morning, again," Roxas said, his laughing fading slightly.

"Nope, he hasn't shown up yet," Marly responded simply as he dipped the roller in some of the spilled paint and started to paint over some of the graffiti.

"Well, thanks then," Roxas responded. With that, he stepped on by his friend and with a small smile to Namine, he passed her too. He headed across the large tiled area and up a set of stairs. Soon he was just lost in the crowd too. Just like that, Namine found herself forgotten. She headed off in the direction of where her locker was. Before school had started they had given the new students a tour of the school, just so they would be "better acquainted" and all of that. Namine sighed and opened her locker, a note falling out as she did. She put her bag in the bottom of the locker as she took the seeming old piece of white construction paper and opened it.

"Dear TPA,

We don't like you; in fact we quite hate you. Go home. No one likes you here, no one wants you here. So why bother? If you don't want to leave, then understand this place has a balance. Mess with it, and it's going to blow up in your face. Whether I'm being literal or not is up to you."

Namine stared at the note, not understanding. She grabbed her notebook and slammed the locker shut. She folded the note tightly and held it in her hand as she walked to her first class. The words seemed to jump out in her head. It was a simple note, like anyone would actually hurt her for going here.

"Hey Namine, come here," Kairi called as she entered her first class. Namine went to the front corner of the room where Kairi, Selphie, and few of her other friends from her old school where sitting.

"Namine, did you get a note like this?" Selphie asked as she held up the same note as Namine had found in her locker, only it was written on red construction paper instead of white.

"Yeah…anyone happen to know what it means?" Namine said, happy that she wasn't the only one to get a paper like that.

"I don't know, but everyone who went to the Academy got one," a boy she knew as Tidus said.

"Yeah, and I heard that it was those guys," Kairi said nodding toward the back of the room where there was another group setting. Namine noticed two of the faces instantly. Axel and Demyx both sat amongst the group. They were both laughing at this one kid who seemed to be telling a story from where they sat on top of two desks.

"Every one of them has a criminal record as long as those essays we had to do over break," someone in our group seemed to say, though I wasn't really sure who it was seeing as I was still watching the other group.

"The two guys we ran into this morning, you know Axel and Demyx, they're two of the worst. Axel has been charged with vandalism and destruction of property almost fifteen times, in the last week alone. Though there's only a few out of his whole history that he's been found guilty on. Demyx is about the same, though he does have one for disturbing the peace, and one for aggravated assault with a guitar," Kairi told us informatively. She had no doubt heard it from her brother, who was a police officer, and only since put two and two together.

"And they're just two of the worst?" I said looking over at Kairi.

"Yeah, there's one kid that's worse then that," Kairi said but was soon cut off.

"You know, anyone can write something on a piece of paper." They all jumped at the foreign voice and looked behind them at the second door to find another boy standing there, one that Namine recognized as Roxas.

"What're you talking about?" Kairi said her face somewhere between shock and confusion. "Are you calling my brother a liar?"

"Close to it actually. Anyone can write something down on a piece of paper. All that stuff that you were just talking about; you know nothing about in general. You've got no idea what happened before it got that far. So I suggest you shut up about stuff you don't know about," Roxas told her staring at all of them. His face was placid, though you could tell in his words that he meant them to sound angry and stern.

"What's to know, you're all street dirt in the end," Tidus said, the threat of a fight seeping in his words.

"Yeah, that comeback wouldn't even make my little sister cry," Roxas said. "Figured you wouldn't listen anyway," he added as he headed past us toward his group who was now watching us as well.

"That's what they all say when they can't think of something better," Tidus remarked, though even I noticed the slight quiver in his voice.

"Huh," was all Roxas said before he looked over his shoulder and I say a slight grin on his face. "Guess your right." He said as he was still headed toward the back of the class and tossed his book bag down.

"Ah come on Roxas! Don't tell me those hags at that other school really got in your brain," Axel said, watching his friend.

"Yeah, you can't let him get away with that," Demyx added.

"Looks like your friend is just a chicken," Tidus said with a smile.

"Tidus shut up," Kairi hissed at him and Roxas looked back over at Tidus.

"Don't you have a better name to call me then that? Come on, you know you can say it. You're mommy isn't here to spank you if you do," Roxas mocked toward him, honestly starting to get very agitated.

"Well at least my mommy cared about me." This remark sent the room into silence. Namine started to get the feeling that Tidus had over stepped a little bit, and found she was right when Roxas was across the room in about five seconds and was one Tidus punching him as hard as he could.

"No, Roxas! Come on man don't really kill him!" Axel yelled dragging the smaller boy off Tidus, who was already bleeding from a busted lip and a bloody nose and had an eye that looked like it had taken the first punch. Tidus pulled himself to his feet quickly, moving as far away from Roxas as possible. Roxas was still struggling against Axel's grip, no doubt looking to cause more blood shed on the other boy's face.

"Yeah, see, you're not that scary," Tidus said, though his voice was shaking badly.

"Shut up before I let him kill you," Axel told hissing at him.

"Yeah, what are you a moron? He's already got you looking like a snowy sunset," a boy with navy hair told Tidus.

"What's going on here!" the teacher yelled once he entered the room. At this, Roxas stopped. Axel let go of him and he stood loosely, his face red and his brow sweaty. He shrugged a little and started to the back of the classroom.

"Wait a second, you-," the teacher started as Roxas picked up his backpack but Roxas cut him off.

"Yeah, yeah, I got the routine, go to the principal's office."

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A/N: Well I hope you all like this. I know most of them our kind of out of character, but I was thinking on trying something a little new. Also, please remember the review button is to be hated! Hit it, hit it! Then type in all your thoughts of the story, then hit it again!