Disclaimer: I don't own Gaia Online. Just the characters.


"You suck!" Ray shouted at Hannah.

It was time to eat lunch in the cafeteria. Unfortunately, they had arranged seats.

Ray was a few seats down from Hannah, who was sitting next to Zachary and Matthew at the edge of the table. He loved to tease, bully, and putdown her for some reason.

"Why the hell do you sit next to Hannah, Matthew?" Ray asked him.

"It's arranged seats, idiot. I have no choice!" he answered back at him.

"Hannah!" Ray called out her name.

Hannah buried her face in her arms sighing and not paying any attention to the boy.

"You're weird!"

"Your face is weird," she replied.

Everyone snickered from her comeback. Ray was just told off by a girl.

They didn't know why they were 'friends'. The only way that they were was because they all played Gaia.

It was time to go home. The bell rang, all the students cheered while the teachers covered their ears.

Luckily, Hannah's mother was waiting for her, so she would have to listen to Ray's blabbering mouth.

When they got home, she turned on her laptop and typed in the address for Gaia Online.

On the top right, it said "YOU HAVE 1 NEW MESSAGE" with an envelope icon above her avatar.

Clicking on it, the message appeared. It was Ray. Unfortunately, he was online too.

The message said:

What's , dumbass?

Clicking 'quote', she quickly typed in her reply:

Why do you always bug me? Sure, I suck, but I don't have to hear it so many times!

She sent it, hoping that he wouldn't answer. Going to the forums, the message icon appeared again.

Shit! Hannah thought angrily, resting her head on the keyboard.

It said:

Just in case you forget.

In case you forget? What kind of excuse was that? Hitting the keys to answer, it said:

What the hell? Dude, quit it! I get the freakin point! What's the real reason? You like me or something?

When she sent in, Hannah immediately went to the forums, General, Life Issues.

Topic: Weird Idiot

There's this guy who keeps on bugging me for no apparent reason. I want him to stop; I've told him many times, I've done everything!

Help!

Putting up the post, she noticed that he wasn't replying. Assuming that he was taking too long to answer, she went to her friends list to see if he was still online.

It was weird that he didn't say 'gotta go, you suck' this time.

Instead, the offline icon was there.