Disclaimer: No I do not own Ggundam. If I did do you think I'd be spending all my time writing and reading fan fics?

Domon walked into the gym and grumbled. There was another pep rally going on. More like a prep rally. Rain Mikamura and all of her friends would be up on stage dancing and cheering and Chibodee Crocket and his friends would run up on the stage in their football jerseys and all of the preps would yell and scream their fool heads off. Then after school everyone would head down to the dinner and hang out.

Domon scanned the crowd and quickly found his group of friends. They were known as the social outcasts. They preferred the skaters though. Unlike the rest of the school they preferred to hang out at the skate park. The local dinner was too school spirity. There were pom-poms in the schools colors everywhere and pendants galore.

He quickly took a seat next to his best friend Sia Sici and pulled a hat out of his backpack. "Mr. Kasshu nice to see you've joined us," the vice principal, Mr. Karato, said walking past and snatching the hat of Domon's head. "I trust you remember the no hats policy, I'll be seeing you in detention." Domon grumbled and looked up towards the stage.

The cheerleaders had just run up they were up there waving their pom- poms around shouting and clapping. Amazingly over have to student body was cheering along with them. Rain had a killer smile that was almost hypnotic to the strong. The weak fell into her power with one glance. She could get almost anyone to do almost anything. But Domon had always been able to keep his sanity when around her. He had vowed a long time ago never to let her get the best of him.

Rain stood up on the stage. Her smile that had once been bright was now plastered on her face, not that anyone could tell of course. Her hands were sweaty from holding her pom-poms so she set them down and did a round off followed by a back-hand-spring. The stage lights were hot and her skin was starting to glisten. She hoped the football team came out soon. She felt as if she would faint. Finally the back door opened and the football team rushed in. Rain sighed with relief and moved back to the corner of the stage with the rest of the cheerleaders.

Chibodee winked at Rain as he ran up onto the stage. She blushed a little but didn't say anything. The coach announced who the starting line- up would be. He, of course, was the starting quarterback. After all he was the captain of the team. He was the high school's football, and basketball star. He could get away with almost anything at school. The principal didn't want to seem anti-school spirit by taking the star player out of a football or basket ball game.

Chibodee was the school pretty boy. If he wanted a girl he got her. This month's girl was the captain of the cheerleading squad Rain Mikamura. She was the perfect girlfriend he had so far that year. She was all for school spirit. The fact that she was gorgeous didn't hurt her any either. Of course the month was almost over and he'd have to dump her. It was his policy. You date a girl for a month then you dump her probably breaking her heart. Maybe he'd keep Rain around a little longer. After all her best friend Shirley, who was also a cheerleader, could wait another month or two.

Argo Gulski the very back of the auditorium. His long-term girlfriend Nastasha sat beside him. They and their group of friends were known as the rebels. They broke every new policy either principal cared to make. They were also known as the detention gang. They were the main reason most other kids at school never got in trouble. Just mentioning the rebels brought fear to freshmen's hearts, especially when Freshmen Friday was coming up. The social outcast Domon Kasshu didn't seem too scared of them though. He was all right in Argo's book.

George De Sand sat right in the middle of the auditorium with his girlfriend Marie Louise. They and their group of friends were known as the preps. He found the pep rallies rather amusing for some reason he couldn't explain. It couldn't be the cheerleaders. Their outfits were very unladylike. The skirts were way to short and the tops showed a frightful amount of stomach. No proper lady would wear something like that. He was shocked when Rain Mikamura had joined the cheerleading squad. Rain never showed an inappropriate amount of skin with her clothes. She had always been a perfect lady with very admirable manners. Yet the quest for popularity changed many. He was just glad Marie Louise hadn't decided to join the cheerleading squad.

Sia Sici looked up expecting to see the auditorium still packed with kids and the cheerleaders still up on the stage. Instead he was the only one in the auditorium except for one person. Vice Principal Karato was standing next to him tapping his foot. "Hey bro," Sia said looking up at the man. "I guess I'd better get to class now." With that Sia jumped up out of his seat and sprinted towards the door leaving Karato chuckling.

"I love my job," he said turning and walking towards the door. He walked out into the empty hall with a cocky smile on his face.