Walking down the school halls was an everyday routine for Rosalina. The only thing that was different was the fact that it wasn't just her and her best friend Kristina: it was her, Kristina, and some of Kristina's old friends. They had jaunt transferred from a school that had closed, and Rosalina was not happy about.

Yes, she liked most of them. But she just couldn't stand Nat Freakin Wolff. Unfortunately, him and Kristina were friends, so she had to hang out with him. Whenever he wasn't talking to Kristina or his other friends, he'd find a way to annoy her. And that's the way they liked it. He'd find her pet peeve, and he'd probe it until she cracked. It was a daily routine.

She closed her locker to find the smiling face of Nat behind the door. "What do you want, Wolff?" Rosalina asked.

"Just your opinion," Nat said. "On this book." He held it up for her to read the title.

"And you just assume I've read it?" She asked.

"You read everything," he said. "Your a geek, freak."

"And that's why you have poor choice in literature," she said. "A super hero book is the lowest of books, right before graphic novels."

"This book was epic," he said. "How could you not like it?"

"Because I read it in fourth grade, emphasizing that it's for little kids," she said. "You're a junior in high school, you should be reading real books."

"Like twilight and Harry Potter?" He asked sarcastically.

"Those are still better then comic books," she said.

"No they aren't," he said. "Comic books are entertaining and enjoyable. Who cares if a girl can't pick between a vampire and a werewolf?"

"That's not the point of the story," Rosalina said. The bell rang loudly. "I have to go to class but this is not over."

That was just a small argument. Lunch time wasn't for eating, it was for keeping Rosalina and Nat from killing each other. And when Christmas came around, it was worse. They helped decorate the gym, by themselves, just the six of them. They were all on punishment, for Nat and Rosalina's actions.

"Kristina, we need to talk," David whispered.

"If it's about Rosalina and Nat, I don't want to hear it," Kristina said.

"Seriously," David said. "I had a date today, but because of them I had to cancel."

"You. A date?" Kristina asked jokingly. "The poor girl."

"Kristina, we have to spend the whole weekend on punish,net because they can't get along," David said. "You need to fix this."

"What about you?" Kristina asked.

"I'll help you," David said. "Just think of me as your assistant, but only for this."

In the distance, you could hear Nat and Rosalina yelled at each other. Rosalina screamed out then stormed off, then Nat did the same in the opposite direction.