A Slight Precursor
So this is my first story on here. Let's explain it a bit, okay?
These characters are all created originally from my friends and I, as is the rest of the story. So you're probably wondering why I put it on fanfiction. Honestly, it's because none of this follows any of these character's cannons. So imagine this as an AU, with these characters being representations of their respective authors.
Well, besides that, I don't think there's much else to say, though I am going to try to make these a bit longer in the future.
Without further ado, let's begin!
-Zephyr Von
Chapter One- Rooftop Lunch
"Hiding again Zephy?"
My thoughts interrupted, I lifted my head to see who had spoken. Imagine my surprise to see Mae there. She had a slightly disgruntled look, as if my behavior was some new problem.
"No..." I mumbled, "Just trying to get a bit of rest... But more importantly, I thought you were against skipping classes?" I chuckled a bit at this, which I guess must have ticked her off. As next thing I knew, I was rolling off the bench, clutching the back of my head.
"I am against it," she declared with a slight huff, lifting up her now slightly battered lunch, "You've just been out here half the day." She then sat down on the bench I'd been laying on just a moment ago, and began to look through her packed lunch.
I stood up and laughed. "Oh, might as well make it the whole day..." Sitting down, I peeked over her shoulder, into the paper bag. "Got anything for me?" I asked, batting my eyes with fake innocence.
Mae couldn't stay mad, and with a laugh, reached into the bag. As I excitedly leaned closer, I ended up receiving a smack to the face, with a side of skittles. "There you go, now can we enjoy the view? Not all of us spend the entire day up here..." She said, gesturing past me with a smile. I sat back up, and happily opened the bag of candy. Looking where she had motioned, I felt myself grow calm at the magnificent sight.
There we sat, on the roof of Mottly Academy, with large fields stretching between here and the city most of the students came from. The land in between was scattered with fresh flowers, and even a greenhouse for those who were in Culinary Arts, like me whenever I felt up to it. With the evening sun already on the descent behind us, and no glaring lights, it really was a peaceful view.
The silence was broken, however, when the rest of our friends literally crashed into view.
It was Draven first of course, white eyes wide as he fell through the doorway he'd apparently been peeking through. And one by one, Biri and Star crashed on top of him, with Oreo finally stepping through with an air of purpose. No chance that he'd be caught tripping over himself.
As they tried to right themselves, Draven managed to begin a weak explanation, "Err, we were just wal-" before Star interrupted him.
"Well!" she looked at us expectantly, "Were you too gonna kiss or what?" Always the most blunt with these things, she acted as though it was as okay as asking what someone got on a quiz.
Mae blushed a bright red, and I could tell my face had grown warm as well. As she yelled at Star for being so forward, I did what I knew best- I looked around nervously, and tried not to be the focus of attention. While doing so, I saw something making its way down the long path to the school. A large group of somethings, in fact.
"Uh, guys-" I managed to say, before I was cut off by the horribly loud school alarm.
