A Stupid Yet Thankful Pair Up


Some people pair up together, when they have certain things in common, most people pair up for the looks of those people. Other people just let love happens when it happens, but hey, we all have are different flaws. Right? At least in Maka's opinion that's how she see's things and nothing will make her think any different then what she thinks now about people pairing up.

Growing up with a drunk-head of a father, who goes out every night and comes back later in the morning, going god knows where, but she can always sense that he's places he shouldn't, and she could tell by his breath and the smell of sex.

Maka Albarn, seventeen year old ash-blonde cutie, perfectly filled, nice height and weight, creamy colored skin, along with beautiful glowing jade eyes. So in other words she was perfectly...perfect. She always got along with other people, very cheerful girl very determined to do whatever she sets her mind to, especially when it came to books.

She loved them, buying them, reading them, the stories the exciting drama that comes with it. Even thinking about it was to much to overcome. There isn't a dull moment when she doesn't have a book rested in her hands. Her friends on the other hand disapprove of her great love for books, not that their against her reading or anything. No, not that at all.

It's just that they expects her to pay attention to the amount of cute boys that are making passes at them. She's not even noticing because of the book she has her eyes locked on. Liz gave out a small groan as she shot Maka a glare through her book, Maka could tell she was pissed, but she didn't care. She continued to let her mind wrap around the exciting events that was happening in her book.

"Maka, you can't be serious, all of these hot guys are making passes at us, and your not even looking!" Liz yelled.

"That's because they don't appeal to me as much, so why should I?" She asked, keeping her gaze locked in her book.

She meant that to, why should she care if guys were making passes at her? It's not like they wanted to ask her out for coffee and discuss their likes and dislikes like a normal crush would do. No. These morons that are making passes at her, are the ones that are so eager to get into her pants, just to fuck her and be done. She still doesn't understand why Liz doesn't see that.

"Maka, Liz is right, these guys are quite the looker, if were lucky one of them might ask us out!" Tsubaki beamed.

Maka only rolled her eyes, the worst part about being dragged out of your house on a Saturday afternoon to an outside ice-cream joint just to get hit on guys, is Liz possessing Tsubaki's sweet and innocent mind with nothing but nonsense. Now she's more hooked then what she would ever be.

"Tsubaki, everything that Liz has told you, try to clear that out right now, besides like I said before not interested." She told her.

"I just don't understand Maka? Why don't you like boys? There really cute and adorable looking!" Patty chirped. Maka sighed.

"I'm just not to enticed with the whole dating thing, its stupid." She muttered, glancing at her friends from the side of her eye.

"If you were to give it a chance, keep this up and you might not get laid." Liz scolded lightly, Maka only gave her a snicker.

"I'd be more than happy if, what the guy who tried to seduce me, to keep his stuff in his pants." She smirked, returning to her book.

Liz only shook her head on how difficult she was being, Tsubaki only cracked a small smile and Patty just laughed at the comment. Maka on the other hand didn't find anything they were doing entertaining at all. She could be sitting down in the comfort of her own apartment right now, a nice warm cup of tea, all curled up on her couch reading books all night long.

"Hi there, you must be Maka Albarn, Iv'e heard a lot about you." A low voice rang out. Maka glanced up from her book a moment.

"Uh Yeah, who are you?" She asked, placing her book down to get a better view.

"The name is Hiro, I'm sure you've seen me around school a couple of times, were in the same science class." He explained to her.

Maka nodded her head slowly, she defiantly remembers this kid for sure, Hiro was indeed in her science class with Professor Stein, he was a little annoying might she add. He always tries to hit on Ox fords girlfriend Kim, but it always ends up the same, fist to the face, why not? If you could get a reward for being the biggest bastard.

"Oh, I see now, I do remember you, anyways is there something you want?" She asked, trying to be as polite as she could.

"I was wondering if you wanted to go out with me sometime? You know grab a burger or something?" He smirked.

"Thanks, but not thanks." She simply said, leaving Hiro standing there dumbfounded by his rejection.

He only gave her a glare that she immediately shook off, before returning back towards her novel, that just proved her point right there. He didn't ask her anything about herself. He just skipped right to the point, which was going out on a date. Now that was one of the number one reasons she didn't date at all.

If you were going to get stuck with someone for the rest of your life. It sure as hell better be someone that actually has an interest in you or at least have some goddamn since in that matter. Maka gave out a huge sigh, as she flipped another page in her book.

"That's just great Maka, you know your very attractive right? So why not use it towards you advantage!" Liz snapped, a little annoyed.

"Maybe because I feel that dating does nothing but take up to much time." She shrugged, not caring whether she was annoyed or not.

"Trust me Maka, your going to find someone you like, and think about the whole dating thing in a different way." Tsubaki implied.

"Tsubaki, have you seen anyone in our school read as much as I do?" Maka asked, in a serious tone. Tsubaki raised a brow.

"Well, no not really, but I'm not sure I understand where your getting at." She sighed, now a little frustrated.

"Where I'm getting at is that, I'm the only book worm there is, why would someone want to date a person like me? Perfect or not." She muttered.

"Don't talk about yourself like that Maka! You are gorgeous, so why do you keep thinking different?" Liz asked, getting irritated.

"I'm not thinking different, I just don't want to date some mindless pervert that doesn't even know my birthday." She snickered, closing her book and getting up.

"Where are you going?" Liz asked. Maka gave out a huff, as she brushed herself off, facing a different direction.

"Somewhere where I can read my book in peace, if that's even possible." She mutter walking off.


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-Soulkittens