This is a south park generation fanfic. I do not own the show or any characters associated with the show. I hope you guys enjoy the story and definitely leave some comments to help me out! Thanks!

South Park. The little mountain town in Colorado.

The history here is always something different, always so... Interesting. No matter who comes in or who comes out of the town the people seem to stay the same; mentally unstable. Sure they are nice, sure they care about their kids, but in the end, the history here seems to repeat. The personalities and people just repeat.

Beep.

Beep.

Beep.

Kas groaned and turned onto her side.

She opened her emerald green eyes to see her phone screen light up her dark room. She reached out and clutched the phone, pressing the side button to turn off the loud beeping of her alarm. It was morning and the first day of her senior year at South Park high school. She sat up slowly and felt her long, thick, curly, deep red hair fall down the side of her face in a knotted bun.

She slowly went to her window and opened up the blinds to show the little mountain town in the very early morning hours of the day. She sighed and pressed her head against the window.

"Please, please let me get through this year normally… please."

She looked out at the town saw slowly as people started to drive to work and some kids starting to walk to school.

A tall and very skinny boy passed by her house on the sidewalk. He suddenly halted as he noticed Kas standing in her window frame. A crooked smirk crossed the thin boys face. He started to wave to Kas with his old and torn orange hoodie and ripped skinny jeans hugging his skinny frame. His grey eyes were sharp but looked kind.

"Hey! Kas! Dude, you look smoking in your pj-"

A car suddenly swerved off the road from speeding on black ice. Its tires squealed, obviously trying to stop. It slammed right into the boy causing him to disappear under the car before he could make his pervy comment to his friend. The car, as if it didn't notice the boy, swerved off into the road and continued on its way. The boy laid on the sidewalk: dead.

Kas groaned and pressed her head deeper into the window.

"Nevermind... It's never, ever, going to be normal here." she walked away from her window to start her day at school.

Kas pulled up to her high school in her beat-up red car and parked in her usual spot that she had since she got her driver's license. Without a beat, another car showed up next to hers. It was a nicer car, but he always had nicer things than her. Not that she was jealous, it was just something that was common between them.

Kas grabbed her bag and hopped out of her car, locking it.

A tall and slightly muscled boy with dark hair got out of the driver seat with his bag in his hand. He wore a white V-neck shirt with a jockey jacket and blue jeans. He smiled at his friend brightly.

"Hey, dude!", he reached into his back seat and pulled up a football bag and slung it over his shoulder. After all he wouldn't be a Marsh if he didn't play some football.

Another person got out the other side of the car. She has a pixie cut to match her round and cute face. Her hair was dark and the clothing was to match. You could say she was a little punk, but it matched her personality very well. Laney Marsh was Lukas's little sister. She was a junior now.

"Hey, Lukas and miss Laney." Kas cooed over her car with a grin. If anything made her feel better it was the Marsh's. They grew up super close since their fathers were best friends for life.

Laney grabbed her black studded bookbag and walked over to Kas.

"Are you excited that you two will be graduating this year?" she asked smiling happily.

Kas shrugged slowly. "We will see how it goes...", she said with a slightly sarcastic tone to her voice.

Luckas smiled charmingly at Kas. "Always so optimistic, aren't we, miss, Broflovski?" he waltzed over to Kas's car and leaned against it. Kas blushed from slight embarrassment and rolled her eyes. "Can we just get to class before-"

"Jesus Carter! You look liked you got hit by a fucking car! Are you so poor this year that your dad couldn't even wash your clothes for the first day of school?!"

"Shit." Kas slumped her shoulders hearing the most irritating man on this planet talking behind them. It's like he sensed Kas's relaxed attitude and just had to ruin it.

"Oh, shut it.." mumbled another boy obviously having a hard time even comprehending was what going on. His clothes were dirty from being smashed into mud and snow from the car accident. His skin and face, on the other hand, looked like they had barely been touched by, well anything!

The boys walked up to Kas and Lukas's cars. The taller skinny boy from earlier was Carter McCormick. His dad owned an auto shop and luckily, Kenny made sure to be able to take care of his kids, unlike his mother and father cared to do.

The other boy was a little shorter than Carter but was a lot more muscle, but also a little chubby. He has chocolate brown hair and very blue eyes. He wore the same jockey jacket that Luckas had. You could probably guess, but he was a Cartman. Derek Cartman to be exact. Sadly, Eric Cartman passed on his racist and manipulative traits to Derek without any hesitation, but that was to be expected, after all.

"What up, losers, " Derek said ignoring Carter's pounding headache and mumbling.

Kas rolled her eyes and turned from Derek. She didn't want to deal with his racist tendencies this early in the morning.

"Hey guys," Lukas said softly, smiling. Unlike Kas, Lukas has a good sense of patience when it came to Derek.

Carter rubbed the back of his head as his eyes traveled to Kas. "Oh hey, miss tank top and knotted hair." he winked at her as she turned to meet his gaze. Her face was red and her fingers slowly formed a fist.

Derek suddenly perked up. "Wait, wait! You saw the jew with her hair down?!" He rubbed his hands together like he had just caught the best gossip in town.

Carter shook his head. "No, it was in a messy ass bun. . . but it was close!"

Kas grabbed her ukasha hat (passed down from her father) and pulled it down harder on her head. She hides her hair from the boys and pretty much the whole town. She just never kept it down, it was super thick and curly. She hated everything about her hair and didn't like the upkeep she had to do to keep it 'tamed'. She usually kept it in a bun if she wasn't wearing her hat, and if she was, her hair it was wrapped up inside the hat and it never came off, ever!

The boys, her entire life, tried to see her hair down. They would say, "it would make you look more like a girl." or just tease about how boyish she looked.

Lukas never did though, he was supported whatever she did with her hair.

Kas crossed her arms. "Look perv. I didn't show you in elementary school, and I sure as hell won't show you guys now." she smirked and turned up her nose to say 'that's right. No one will ever get the best of me!'

Derek rolled his eyes, "you're such a jew.."

"The fuck is that supposed to mean!?"

"Means you're a selfish rat!"

"Please, let's go to class…" Lukas said quietly.