Authors Note: There are two MAYBE three people writing this story. All characters are based on real life people, nothing about them are the same though. 3 of them are fan fiction writers that are my friends. Enjoy!
Stereotyping the Students
It was a perfectly, normal day at Port Perry High. Once the students were at school they went with their own kind, jocks with jocks, geeks with geeks, skateboarders with skateboarders and EMOs with EMOs (A.K.A. Emotionals). It so happened that the first grade 9 class was science. It was the worst bunch of teenagers to have together because nobody was friends.
First on the food chain was Terri Algar, the most popular girl in school. She had long brown hair, was of average height and had startling blue eyes.
Next was Chris Brenan, a girl stuck with a boy's name. She had short, spiky, goldish, blonde hair and golden eyes, she was a jock.
Then the closest thing to her was Eric Harrison, a funny prankster who somehow ended up on the basket-ball team even though he didn't particularly enjoy the sport. He was tall, had shoulder length black hair, was built like a tank and had turquoise eyes.
Then came Mya and Rory McCoy, twins. Mya had shoulder length red hair and startling green eyes. Mya wasn't very social and if it wasn't for Rory would probably never come out from the class room. She didn't have any friends, when she was younger her best friend had died from Cancer, and she had never made new ones. She was also short-tempered and tall for her age.
Now her twin, Rory, was totally different. Rory's only friend was a boy named Jason Smith. Rory had emerald green eyes and long black hair with red streaks. She was a Goth yet beautiful, loved sports and was very active. She and Mya had been inseparable but she had drawn closer to Jason over the years to Mya's amusement.
Next up was Andrew Purkis, also a prankster but much more a skateboarder. He had shoulder length dirty blonde hair with hazel eyes. He was often very moody and could be extremely hyper on occasion.
Next up was Candy Perkins, kind of a ditz but smart, tall, pretty and acquaintances with Rory. She had dark brown hair and black eyes. Although Candy was known for being extremely smart most of her class mates knew her for her kind attitude that could be almost …healing at times.
Last but not least was Rory's only friend, Jason Smith. He was a skateboarder/rocker/Goth but mostly an EMO. He was very handsome with his messily cut, blonde hair and his icy blue eyes, and a tendency to hang around Rory almost 24/7.
Anyone and Everyone else are not important to this tale. As the class filed into the class room a voice rang out -
"Hey, hey, hey! Look who we have here. It's Miss. I'm-too-good-for-the-rest-of-you." Terri
Sneered as Mya passed her desk.
"Hey leave her alone!" Rory shouted standing defensively beside her twin. Mya's eyes had turned ice cold.
"I'll be, it's Miss. Punk – Rocker!" Terri taunted.
"Oh, shut it!" Jason told her, jumping up to her defense.
"Oh stay out of this Mr. Depressed!" Terri screeched loudly, her face turning red from yelling. As the names were shouted out everyone was getting angrier and angrier.
"Hey unless you want your face caved in, I'd shut it!" Andrew and Eric yelling getting to their feet.
"Guys! Knock it off!" Candy yelled. "You too Terri!"
"Shut it, Miss. Blonde Bunny!" Terri screamed.
"I don't think you can cheerlead with a broken nose!" Chris stated loudly quieting everyone in a matter of seconds.
"Class! Please take your seats!" the science teacher, Miss. Henderson, yelled across the not-so-talkative class.
"Okay then, please take out your beakers and add water and ethanol!" she yelled.(Am I starting to see a pattern here?)
As she walked around the room she stopped at various beakers and added things when no one was looking. She stopped at Terri's, Candy's, Jason's, Mya's, Chris's, Rory's, Eric's and Andrew's beakers to be precise. The people in question were gathered (to their dismay) at the same table.
Suddenly, there was a loud crash, the ground started to shake and there was a flash of light. The next second, nothing but 8 empty seats in the science lab, a few confused students and a wickedly grinning Science teacher.
