Hi! This is my first fanfiction (as you probably guessed) but i have been really wanting to do a story now for ages! Just to make something clear Lucy has had a pretty rubbish past and wishes she could do it all again, just as a heads up. I hope you like it! _
Lucy POV
Kick, kick, punch, duck, kick... This soon became a therapeutic rhythm as I hit the punch bag. I was the only one in the P and E barn, with the only light coming from a small light in the corner of the room. I stopped kicking for a moment to check my watch, 7:00, 'What time did Mrs. Morgan say tea was?' I thought to myself, not that it mattered, I wasn't going to tea today. Technically I wasn't even a student at this school, so shouldn't be using the barn but I was given permission, probably just to keep me out of the way. See I'm not really a student because I start tomorrow, so to avoid any crazy rumours spreading, Mrs. Morgan thought it was best I keep myself a secret for tonight (which won't be too hard for me). Only my new roommates knew about me, but they don't know I am actually at the school right now. They just thought I was coming early tomorrow morning.
I packed all of my things up and headed off to find my new room, as I wandered through the halls I got an eerie feeling that I was at Hogwarts, that is until I pass the display on The History of Gas Masks. I was so lost in my thoughts that I nearly (notice the word nearly I am a spy) bumped into someone,
'Oh sorry, I wasn't watching where I was going,' I exclaimed smoothly and quickly (I was never a rambler). I looked up to see who it was and ended up getting lost into a pair of (very) blue eyes.
'No, its okay, but what isn't okay is why you aren't at diner. Why aren't you at diner?' The man asked, (I resisted the urge to ask him the same question)
'I was asked not to attend seeing as I am not a student here yet,' I replied calmly (and you know how I said I resisted the urge? Yeah, well I ignored that urge) 'With all due respect sir, why aren't you at the diner? I mean I assume you are a teacher and I thought that it was regulation that all teachers attend.'
He narrowed his eyes at that, 'Woops' I thought 'Bad move there Lucy'
'I have my reasons, and I am a teacher so I would appreciate if you spoke to me with more respect, after all first impressions are the most important' He said with a slight smirk on his face.
'With my background and in this business that's not often the case,' I said with a bad girl kind of attitude.
'You're a LaFleur aren't you?' I nodded, and replied;
'And you're a Solomon aren't you? I said with a smirk, he replied with a smirk of his own,
'Touché.'
So, I hope you liked it!
