Hi fanfiction! I just wanted to write this story because I thought it would be perfect for the KND. This story will contain 1/362 and 3/4. The kids are all 15 years old and decommissioned so any first impressions that they will have is when they meet as teens. Also, Kuki is the most popular girl at school so that's why at some parts she seems a little stuck up. If any of you have ever seen the Latest Buzz you'll recognize most parts of this story.

Chapter 1

"Hurry up, we're going to be late for the Rainbow Monkey Live! show!" Kuki said anxiously.

"We're comin' Kuki, we're comin'!" Wally yelled back. "I still don't see why we have to get to that cruddy show two hours early."

"Well," Abby began. "If we don't get there early, all the good seats will be taken." Nigel, Rachel, and Hoagie walked over to them from across the classroom. Class had ended and Kuki, Wally, Abby, Nigel, Rachel, and Hoagie were going to head to the Rainbow Monkey Live! show.

"HURRY UP, PEOPLE, AND STOP WASTING YOUR TIME TALKING TO EACH OTHER!" Kuki screamed. Her five friends came rushing over.

"Okay, let's go!" Hoagie said excitedly.

Right before they could leave, though, a voice called from across the room. "Rachel, can you come here for a second?"

It was the teacher. Rachel glanced at her friends. "I'll be back in a second." She walked cautiously to the teacher.

"Yes, Ms. Whitewell?" she asked quietly. Ms. Whitewell handed her a piece of paper. Rachel glanced at it.

"Why did you give me back my creative writing assignment?" she asked confused.

"Well, I just thought it was a bit boring and, well, not creative," the teacher replied. Rachel gaped at her.

"How is a story about a group of kids fighting adult tyranny unoriginal?" she asked.

"It's just, well, unoriginal. The whole plot was unoriginal and predicable. I want you to sit in your seat and rewrite the story with a more original plot." Rachel gasped.

"What? You can't, I have to go with my friends to the concert! Can't I do this later?"

Ms. Whitewell said, "No, you have to do it now. If you don't do it now you won't get a good grade." Rachel sighed.

"All right." She walked over to her friends with a sad expression.

"Is something wrong, girl?" Abby asked. Rachel explained the bad news.

"Ms. Whitewell wants me to rewrite my creative writing assignment right now. I can't make it to the show," she said sadly. Her friends looked at her sadly.

"Well, we're just stay and wait for you to be done," Nigel replied and put his arm around her.

"Yeah, of course we wouldn't leave without you, would we," Abby said glaring at the rest of the people who were sneaking out the door.

Rachel smiled. "Thanks," she said. Her friends went and sat back down at their seats. Rachel sat down and took out a new piece of paper. She picked up her pencil. Hm, what should I write about?

"Guys, I don't know what to write about! What am I going to do?" Rachel said frantically.

"Well, you could be the girl who was kind enough to let her friends go to the Rainbow Monkey show while she stayed behind," Kuki said hopefully. Rachel gave her a Really look. Kuki backed away.

"Don't worry Rachel, we're not just friends, we're best friends and we're going to stay here with you until you finish," Hoagie assured her.

"Thanks, Hoagie," she said.

"Actually, I was hoping you'd say 'Go on without me,'" Hoagie said guiltily. Rachel glared at him.

"C'mon Rachel, just think," Nigel commented. Rachel glared at the bald teen.

"You're always saying that Nigel! 'Rachel, just think,' 'Rachel, don't be so serious,' 'Rachel, chew with your mouth closed.' In fact that was my first impression of you! You always nagging me..." Rachel's eyes lit up. "That's it! I'll write my story about my first impressions of you guys," she said excitedly.

"Ah, yes. I remember what my first impression of you was when I first saw you," Nigel said grinning.

"Don't go there," Rachel said annoyed.

"Oh, let's all go there," Nigel said happily.

Nigel's Flashback

A very nerdy looking 13 year old Rachel skipped into the 7th grade classroom. She had huge nerd glasses and wore a plaid dress with a dark red sweater. Her hands were full of books and her hair was in two ponytails.

"Salutations, my fellow students!" she said happily.

Flashback interrupted

"Whoa, whoa, whoa! I'm not nerdy!" Rachel protested. "And that's certainly not what I dress like!"

"Why don't you let everyone else decide for themselves?" Nigel asked.

"Fine," Rachel grumbled.

Flashback continuing

Rachel skipped over to her desk and sat down. She turned to the cool and handsome looking bald kid next to her and stuck out her hand. "Hi, I'm Rachel! Who are you?" she asked happily.

"Oh, my name's Nigel," the cool and handsome looking bald kid said smoothly.

"Hi! Some facts about me are I have a lot of experience in nerd affairs and special skills in retainer maintenance!" Rachel said.

Nigel looked over to her. "You've got nerd."

End of Flashback

"Yep, nerd!" Hoagie piped in. The rest of the group of friends agreed whole heartedly. Rachel glared at all of them.

"All this nerd talk is making me itchy," Kuki said. "Let's talk about someone who made a great first impression!"

"Don't tell me- you," Rachel said. Kuki grinned widely.

"Yep! Now I'll do my own flashback because none of you would do me justice."

Kuki's Flashback

"So you guys heard about that new Rainbow Monkey? I heard it's hip and visionary," Nigel said.

"Speaking of hip and visionary, when is that Kuki Sanban girl going to walk into the classroom?" Hoagie asked.

"I know, I've been waiting for a mentor forever!" Abby said dreamily.

Suddenly the lights dimmed and mini spot lights began to spin all around the entrance of the door. A beautiful Asian girl walked through. She was wearing a spetacular pink dress and her hair was billowing in the wind that came out of nowhere. Everyone in the classroom stared as she made her way to her seat. When she got to her seat she posed.

"Wow," Nigel said stunned. "Kuki Sanban is the new everything-is-cool-and-will-be-cool-forever-and-ev er-girl."

"Teach me, oh great one! I'm not worthy, I'm so not worthy!" Rachel gushed.

Kuki smiled at them.

"There are no words," Hoagie said in an awed voice.

"Wow, stunning," Abby said dreamily.

"Oh, my chicken salad sandwich," Wally said holding a chicken salad sandwhich. Kuki looked over. "I don't know how they put salad into a chicken. But I'm so glad they do."

"WALLY! You're in my flashback, and you should be awestruck right now!"

Wally looked confused. "When did you get here?" Kuki glared at him. Wally turned back into his seat and continued looking at his sandwich.

End of Flashback

"That's not the way it happened! Wally, behave!" Kuki snapped.

"I'm sorry! If you let me back into my flashback, I swear I'll remember you," Wally apologized.

Kuki gasped. "Wait, you don't remember me?"

Wally looked at the floor realizing his mistake. "Well, no..."

"How could you forget? No one forgets Kuki Sanban. Think, Wally, think!"

Wally went deep into thought. "I'm trying, but all I'm getting is darkness."

"So what is the first memory you have of me?" Kuki asked.

Wally thought for a moment. "I guess it would have to be the time when we went rollerskating for Rachel's birthday. You know the one where I wiped out and you rolled over my head."

"That was three months after we first met," Kuki said angrily.

"And it was me who rolled over your head," Rachel said.

"So it must have been sometime after that," Wally said happily.

"Ugh, WALLY! I guess I made no impression on you." Kuki walked away unhappily.

Wally looked at the ground sadly.