Annie Leonhardt was sitting in the very back of Mr.Ackerman's boring AP Calculus class. Her eyes kept flickering to the clock, hoping that time would pass by quicker, but it didn't happen. Class just started about ten minutes ago and Annie just wished she were in the back of her writing class, doing something she was actually good at. Creative writing.

Annie pulled out her worn out journal, planning on just doodling in the margins.

"You two are late!" Mr.Ackerman snapped at Eren Jeager and Armin Arlert who were just entering class.

"We're sorry, sir. We were occupied with other tasks at hand." Armin said, politely. Eren winked at Mr. Levi Ackerman who just glared at the pair, mostly at Eren.

"Sit down before I decide to give you both detention!" Ackerman gritted his teeth.

Eren grinned. Eren winked again and Ackerman stiffened. Annie raised her eyebrows and looked around to see if anyone else thought that Eren was being even stupider than usual. Not only that, he reeked of weed.

"You won't want detention, especially if you're stuck with Hanji." Ackerman shot back, as if Hanji was bad to be around. Most of the time she was but Annie was her best athlete.

"She's cool!" Eren defended his favorite teacher.

"Just sit down!" Ackerman said. "There's hardly any seats left, just make sure you brats don't sit next to each other alright?"

Annie has had to deal with Eren ever since she and her dad moved to this small town 2 years ago. She moved during her Sophomore year and quickly realized that everyone in town knew each other and did NOT want to associate with the new girl. They always had it out for her and whenever Eren, Jean, and Connie teased Annie, all of their other friends would be there, just watching. Including Armin. It is now Senior year and she still has to deal with their childish antics.

Annie felt the blood rush from her face. Eren quickly took one of the only seats up front and gave Armin a smug smile who immediately groaned when he saw the last remaining seat was with Annie. Annie rested her chin in the palm of her hand and stared at a dumb inspirational poster that all classrooms had hanging on the wall.

She didn't even look up to watch Armin come and sit next to her. She ignored him and he ignored her until he decided to start poking her arm with his pencil.

"Hey, do you have the bellwork?" He whispered.

"Don't talk to me!" Annie snapped. She scooted her seat away from him.

He sighed. Annie rolled her eyes. Armin then began to reach for her journal, once he touched it, Annie audibly gasped.

"Knock it off! Nosy!" Annie said out loud. The whole class stopped and turned to look at the pair.

"What!" Armin said, shocked. Annie gave him a sly smile and hid that smile behind her hand as Ackerman began to face them. "I just wanted the bell-"

Ackerman glared at Armin. "You just can't keep your mouth shut, huh? Get the hell up here and switch seats with Mikasa. My God, you kids just can't behave." He rubbed the bridge of his nose with his thumb and index finger and let out a looong sigh.

"But I didn't do anything, I swear!" Armin whined. She just did what she usually did, and that was to ignore her surroundings.

It was no use with Mikasa Ackerman giving you her special death glare the entire period.

It was lunch time. Annie sighed and carefully held her tray close and began to make her way to her table where she would meet her daily... acquaintances? Reiner and Bertholt. Reiner was loud and rowdy. He was also her cousin. Bertholt was quiet. He was also bluntly honest. That's what Annie liked most about him.

Just as Annie was in the middle of the cafeteria, slow walker, some kid from Eren's friend group stood up, and smacked her lunch tray. Annie was suddenly wearing spaghetti and meatballs. Annie dropped her tray to the floor, and the loud sound of metal and tile echoed throughout the cafeteria. She looked up at the taller student. It was Jean Kirschestein.

Jean shook his head and sighed. "Sorry, my handz just spazzed out." Annie couldn't hear him over the small laughter echoing in the cafeteria. Annie glared. She knew she was being teased for something she couldn't control. The fact that her hands would twitch uncontrollably whenever she was nervous, angry, or scared. Right now she was angry.

"Screw you." Annie said. As she began to leave, Annie decided to turn back around and give Jean a little gift. She went back and stomped on his now healed foot with her brand new combat boots. She remembered hearing a rumour that Eren dropped a bowling ball on his foot during the summer.

She left with the satisfying sound of a pained whimper coming from Jean, ringing in her ears.

Annie opened her friend Mina's locker. Mina always had clothes in her locker for emergencies so hopefully she wouldn't mind that Annie took a pair. She carefully folded the clothes and put them in her backpack. She didn't want to stink the clothes with the stench of tomato sauce.

Mina was a somewhat new friend of Annie's. Last month was August and about 2 weeks after school started, Mina confronted Annie and apologized for always being a bystander. Yes, Mina was always there when Annie would be bullied. Annie forgave her and ever since then, Mina stuck to Annie like glue.

Annie entered the girls bathroom and went inside the handicap stall so she could have room to change. She wrinkled her nose at the smell of tomato sauce when she peeled her beloved jacket off. Her shirt had also been stained. She took that off as well. Annie soon stood there in just her undergarments. As she went to get her backpack, a perfect hand adorned in bracelets and rings snatched it out from under the stall.

"What the... Hey! Come back!" Annie jumped up and grabbed the top of the stall and climbed up to peer over the stall. She saw a petite blonde girl rushing out of the bathroom.

Crap! The clean clothes are in arere! Annie dropped herself. She refused to put the dirty clothes back on. Now what... Mina! I'll call her!

Annie grabbed her phone from the back pocket of her stained jeans. She dialed Mina's number. Annie almost cried in relief when she picked up.

"Hello?" Mina cheerfully greeted.

"Ohmygod! Mina I need your help!" Annie quickly explained the situation to her.

Mina sighed. "Annie, you'll have to wait then. I'm across the street at the diner. I'll be there as soon as I can, I'll run okay?" Then she hung up.

Annie knew that she'd have to wait a while. Mina was also a slow walker. Annie didn't want to be late for gym, that's where she could kick everyone's asses without getting into serious trouble. Annie groaned.