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Okies, first of all, If you don't like Yuri, don't read. This is going to only be a little fluff, with some mild drama. Don't worry, I don't think this one is going to end with death. I am not sure though, you never know. Anyway, I came up with the title of Annoyance from the emotion that Noodle starts out feeling with the girl. Plus, I think that if the title begins with an 'A', then it might get more reviews and readers. Please only leave nice comments.

ANNOYANCE

Chapter 1: Fire with a flash of cold

Noodle's eyes set aside the view of the boys in the room. She instead, found herself looking at someone that seemed to catch her eye.

It was odd really, she had an odd feeling that the girl was thinking of her. She wasn't sure why. The girl was odd herself. The way she walked down the hall and didn't seem to notice Noodle. Even though she was in a band that spread their CD's all over the world. She would find herself laughing out louder to try and get the girl's attention, but it didn't work. Now Noodle had the feeling that the girl was thinking about her. But it was more of a paranoid feeling then anything else. Like, the girl was thinking some thing sick, and mean about her. She didn't want that.

Annoyance. That was what she felt for the girl at that moment. It had to be. She was annoyed because the girl never looked at her, never talked to her…didn't even try to get her autograph.

Noodle sighed. "That's just silly." She said lowly.

A boy turned around, not seeming to have a face really, only another person, "Is anything the matter Noodle?" He said in an odd, alien voice. He spoke as if he wanted something. "If you want, I can come over later…and calm those…" He looked over Noodle's body, "Nerves." He laughed a little.

Noodle smiled with a bit of a vixen's taunt, "No…I am good." She turned back to the girl.

"What's so interesting about her? Noodle?" The boy asked, trying to keep the talk with Noodle going.

Noodle gazed side ways at him, "Nothing. Just odd really."

"About what?" The boy's face became shifted, distorted in wanting to know what Noodle was thinking so that he could talk to her more.

"Huh? It's nothing. Nothing a boy like you could ever tell me." She said with a hint of annoyance.

The bell to let the kids' know it was time to go, rang out, with a shrill trill of anxiety. Noodle got up and began to look around.

Everybody in the room sprang to their feet, running out of the room with a hurried rush. The kids' talk began to sound like harsh whispers in the room and it was like a hiss of something sickening.

The girl that Noodle watched got up, she was slower and seemed to be taking her time. She obviously didn't have the enthusiasm to run about the halls with the other kids. Noodle watched. The girl's black hair followed, straight against her face. Black like a raven's wing and still looked to have the shin of glory and fading light to it. Her gentle features told Noodle that she was pale in skin and she looked very fragile. Noodle looked at the clothes she wore. They took on the agile form of normal kids' clothes, but for someone like Noodle, who was good at reading certain things, could tell something more. The person's clothes hid something that was more so like darkness, enrolled into one person, and waiting for something. Like Death.

The girl had to be Gothic, or Emo. She wasn't sure. Punk could have been something that suited her, but Noodle wasn't ready to give into the thought of any. She watched the girl go out of the room and begin her long walk down the hall.

Noodle jogged a little to catch up with her. She called out when she got close enough, "Hey you." She wasn't sure of the girl's name. But now that she had yelled out 'hey you' it seemed that she should have just yelled out some random name. About 10 people turned to her, none of which was the girl she had hopped to talk to.

But, as the girl turned from her, she noticed that before she turned to disappear that the she looked right at Noodle, giving something that looked to be a smirk. People piled around Noodle, so there was no way of catching up from the girl from then on.

Noodle had only 2 periods with the girl, not counting lunch. Which, how unfortunate, she didn't have with the girl either. She had second period with the girl, and then last period with her. On every other day she had gym, and then when she didn't have that, she had band class, it was more fun then some other things she could be doing. She had 5 periods in one day. It was already second quarter and she was only now getting really annoyed with the girl.

In gym, the girl was only there every other day, sometimes not at all. It was like she skipped or something and went to hide in some hidden area of the school. Noodle had never really noticed until now, when she began to just recently find herself in this position with the girl. So now, she was taking down all of the classes she had with her.

Noodle looked up at the clock as she noticed that it was growing closer to the time of the end of the day. She looked around. The girl was nowhere to be found. Where was she? She came to band a lot. Maybe she was skipping?

She raised her hand. The teacher walked over to her, "What do you need Noodle?" The teacher asked with a look of concern.

"I just wanted to know if I could go and use the rest room." She said in a need stricken voice. She handed the teacher the passport book and allowed him to sign it.

He watched as Noodle walked out of the room and left.

Noodle walked down the hall to the nearest hallway and into the lobby, where, the nearest bathroom was.

She took a drink from the water fountain. Then she heard something. It was coming from the bathroom. It sounded like hushed whispers. She quietly walked over to the bathroom door and listened.

The sound of someone struggling was heard almost immediately from behind the door. Noodle pushed it open.

Noodle's eyes seemed to betray her for a second. She looked, seeing two people. One was the girl that she was annoyed with, then there was another. It was a taller girl, almost Noodle's height and she looked mad. She had parted her lips from the girl under her. The girl under her was looking back at Noodle now, fear stricken with big eyes. She was pinned to the wall and didn't look that good. She looked sexy, but she looked like she wasn't enjoying the ordeal.

The taller girl, girl 2, had her hand half way up girl one's shirt. Now, she lowered it and began to turn from girl One. Girl one noticed that she was now free and she began to run to the door.

Noodle watched as girl 2 began to chase her, catching her by the wrist and twisting her violently back to her. She whispered, "You can't run forever."

The girl twisted out of the hand and then ran to the door, her hair, clothes and emotions all a mess. Noodle could tell that going back to class for her would not be in the book.

Girl 2 turned back to Noodle, "Asshole, why'd you go and ruin it?" She began to walk out of the door. She had long brown hair and her face was slender and had evil in carved eyes. Her body wasn't that bad, but Noodle thought her own was a lot better. She watched as the girl turned one more time, half out the door and then faced her, "Stay out of her life. She doesn't need you." Then she was gone.

Noodle watched as the door swung shut, leaving her all alone. Her mind almost shut down. She could feel something odd bubble inside of her and she took a breath. 'Is she a lesbian?' Her mind thought aloud.

Noodle turned, opening the door back up and tried to see if the girls were out there. There was no one, they were gone, and that was it. Noodle turned and went back in.

Looking at the place she saw no one. No one else in the bath room. She went over next to the stall that they had been next to. In it, there was a small piece of paper on the ground. She picked it up. She opened the letter to find a message found in side of it. She read to herself: If you don't come to the lobby's bath room after school, I will ruin you.' It was signed with a false name, holding no meaning but only to the two people who knew about it. She placed it into her own pocket and walked out of the bathroom again.

She walked down the hall to her room and found it to be a long and tantalizing way. When she got back in and looked every where for the girl, (Drum section) she found no one but the normal people there. No sign of the girl. 'Where could she have gone?' Noodle thought to herself, picking up her guitar and then sitting gently down on the seat.

Noodle couldn't really tell if anyone had spoken to her for the rest of the day, her mind was lost on the one simple subject that kept stabbing somewhere in her body, 'Who is that girl, and why is she bugging her?' Annoyance was like an explosion inside of her and made a hint to end her if she didn't find out something about this girl.

She would just have to go as Russel some things.

End of chapter 1. How do you like so far? Okay, a few things again, If you don't like Yuri, don't read. If you are only going to say asshole things in your comment, don't read one. I know that my story isn't the best, but a lot of you can't say much different. Sorry. But anyway, reviews are liked, only nice ones. I don't know if there is going to get much detail into the story with as far as Noodle and the girl go. Well, not as much as 'A Painful Love' at least.

-D.D.Darkwriter

Summer comes and goes again, the winters are so cold. With out you here by my side, I will turn to cold.