DISCLAIMER:

DISCLAIMER: I am no John Hughes. All I am is a fan of the movie "The Breakfast Club." As a tribute to the man that gave us the "brain, the athlete, the basket case, the princess, and the criminal," this is my little fanfic set in present day about the

"RETURN OF THE BREAKFAST CLUB"


*A/N: The next generation of the breakfast club sort of belong to me, but the idea itself was based on John Hughes' characters. Also, imagine the following young actors playing each individual characters. This is also my take on the next generation of Breakfast Clubbers, so keep an open mind as to whom the actors I especially picked:


1. Ben Foster—Todd Sanders (BASKET CASE)
2. Joshua Jackson—Kyle Stone (PRINCE)
3. Joseph Gordon Levitt—Markus Beckett (BRAIN)
4. Eliza Dushku—Angela Luther (CRIMINAL)
5. Julia Stiles—Meghan Price (ATHLETE)


Also returning as the new V. P. is (talk about irony) our favorite criminal, Mr. John Bender. Not to mention I added our favorite brain, Brian Johnson, as the resident high school English teacher, and our lovable jock, Andrew Clark, as the school's head athletics coach.

Rating: R for I'm intending to have really graphic language and insinuations... all in honor of Mr. Bender.


He walked down the halls that was so familiar to him. He knew each floor crack, each faded red locker, and every other part that he used to despise about this school, he knew them all by heart.

"Hey, Bender!"

Vice Principal Jonathan Bender spun around, tossing the man his infamous smirk. "What did I tell you about calling me Bender, Clark? It's Mr. Bender to you, Andy."

Coach Andrew Clark returned the smirk, his aging eyes still twinkling of youth. "Sorry about that, Mr. Bender."

John smirked, "And don't you forget about that, coach."

Andrew grinned, "Man, Vernon would have a total cow if he found out about you running Shermer High!"

"If the old geezer were dead, he'd probably be rolling in his grave." John sneered, fondly remembering the man that had caused such shit in his life.

"Hey, admit it, John. If it weren't for that bastard, you wouldn't have gotten your act together and become the man you are today." Andrew pointed out, causing the once school juvenile to wince.

"Hey, hey, hey don't remind me. I mean, he may have helped me a bit but if it weren't for Claire" Suddenly, at the remembrance of the girl he had loved and tragically lost

"Oh hey, man" Andrew's smile faded, realizing that he had brought up a sore subject. He placed a brotherly hand on John's shoulder, and softly said, "I'm sorry, John. I know how much you miss her."

John cast a glance at his hand, gazing pensively at a golden band shimmering off of the florescent lights from the lighted school hallway. The pain jerked him back to reality as he shrugged off Andrew's hand. His old defensive self kicked in, though his eyes painfully revealed his heartbreaking lost. "It's okay I'm okay, Andy in fact" He glanced at his Rolex watch, Claire's anniversary gift to him, winced as he just remembered how precious the watch was, then forced a facade as he turned to Andrew. "It's near time for another long Saturday detention."

"Y'know, I thought that once you had at least some control over this school that you'd at least consider abolishing that stupid Saturday detention rule." Andrew grinned, folding his arms as he regarded his high school friend.

"And lose out on having to watch some pathetic excuse for juvenile delinquents squirm in their seats for ten hours? Hell no! I had to do it, so now I'm making the next generation suffer!" As John Bender headed towards the newly renovated library, he turned around and added, "Call it as my way of honoring Dick Vernon's bastardity!"

Andrew laughed, watching his former classmate. He turned to the side, acknowledging his other colleague, and another former Breakfast Clubber, with a smile.

Mr. Brian Johnson, the resident chemistry teacher, also watched their beloved V. P. swagger down the hall. He glanced at Andrew, then said, "Did he just say bastardity'?"

"I know I know that's not even a word."

Brian grinned, also folding his arms, "I don't know coming from John's mouth, and using it to describe Vernon, sounds about right to me"


She was the second one to enter the library that was to be there detention hell-hole for the next ten hours.

There was another student, a young man that she barely recognized. It wasn't until she firmly looked him over when she realized that the hunched spaced out form was none other than Todd Sanders, the school's resident whacked out loner. Guilt spread through her body. She hated referring to poor Todd as the Senior class resident oddball but that was his title. Maybe if he wasn't so alone all the time, and probably if he at least took better care of himself, and minus all the black crap he wouldn't be considered the resident basket case. She had to admit, he was fairly cute

She tightened her dark blond pony tail, sighed, and leaned back in her seat.

For a moment, she closed her eyes. Momentarily, she recalled the reason for her imprisonment, and shuddered. A part of her felt that she deserved far worse of a punishment for the stunt that she pulled, but another part well, one could only be so thankful

"Hey, Meg. This seat taken?"

Senior Meghan Price opened her eyes, her nerves relaxing at the familiar sight of her fellow classmate, Kyle Stone. Bringing out the seat, she smiled, "Oh, no. Here, Kyle."

Kyle Stone flashed Meg a smile, his own nerves calmed at the sight of a friendly face. "Thanks, Meg."

As he sat down, he added, "Oh, and great game you guys played last week."

Meg smiled at him again, "Thanks. We almost lost it too."

Meghan recalled that game's basketball match. As she did, Meg reacted by placing her hand on her sore knee that she had earned during that event. She nearly got benched because of how hard she played.

Kyle nodded, "Well, if it wasn't for that three-point shot you made before half time, you guys were always one up from them."

"Thanks, Stone." She grinned. Her eyes began to gain its twinkle again, especially as she teased, "And I bet that I wasn't the only one that scored that night, huh Kyle?"

The dark haired senior grinned a dazzling smile. "Aw shucks, Meg. You flatter me"

"C'mon, Kyle who was the blonde?"

"She's a freshman name's Becky" He paused, his grin faltering a bit, then teasingly reappeared with, "Or was it Cassie?"

"Kyle Stone!" Meg gasped, though she knew that he was only joking. She slapped him playfully, "Rich boys like you make me sick"

"Hey!" He replied defensively, "I'm not like some of the jack ass pretty boys. If I were, would I really be attending Shermer High School—of all high schools—mind you?"

Meg beamed, finally relaxing at the thought of at least going through detention with someone she knew. Oh sure, they don't run with the exact same crowd, but their friends were associated with one another. Meg hung out with most of the athletic people, which were considered as part of the popular people. Kyle just happened to hang with those that weren't exactly jocks (like the student governments, cheerleaders, and other "upper-class" standard students).

"Uh hello."

The athlete and the prince whipped their heads, turning to gaze (for an absolute moment) as to whom acknowledged them. They had to admit, they were momentarily stunned to notice that the class brain was here within their midst.

"Oh. Hey, Markus." Meg nodded, a small smile on her face.

Kyle also nodded, though not really addressing his fellow classmate.

Markus Beckett shyly smiled back at Meg, hitching his backpack further up, "Hi, Meg. Oh, uh, great game last week."

Meg flashed him a grin, obviously loving the acknowledgement of her athletic abilities. "Oh. Thanks, Mark! Didn't think you attended the games" She trailed off, suddenly realizing what her comment might insinuate. Stuttering, she glanced at Kyle, who also realized what she was thinking, and meekly turned back to Mark, "I mean I didn't think that you that you"

Kyle jumped in, noting on Meg's nervousness, "What Meg's saying is that she didn't realize that you might pay attention to her wonderful athletic skills."

Markus nodded, though glumly knowing all to well what Meg was going to say before she caught herself. It was all to common of an assumption. Class geek attending school functions like basketball games? Yeah right! He gave them a brave, humorous grin, then headed towards the middle row of desks and sat down.

As he placed his bag down, he ran a weary hand through his dark hair. He was going to reconsider taking a chance and striking up a conversation again with Kyle and Meg, when

"FUCK!"

Everyone knew that voice all too well. All their eyes moved towards the library entrance, gazing up the school's resident hell's angel.

"Another God damn shitty Saturday detention"


Angela "Angel" Luther was everything and anything opposite her given name. She made her way towards the small gang, her whole image of teenage rebellion radiating. As she approached the front table, occupied by Kyle and Meg, she seductively winked at Kyle. Before sitting herself down on the table behind Kyle and Meg, Angel made sure that she gave Meg's ponytail a good tug.

"Hey!" Meg turned around, glaring evilly at Angel.

In response, Angel just smirked but not before flipping Meg off.

Meg gasped, "You bitch."

Angel mock gasped. Then, in a Malibu cheerleader voice, "Like, oh. My. God! She, like, just called me, like, a bitch!" Then in her regular voice, "Is that all you could come up with, Miss Thang?"

Meg grasped her chair, when she felt a hand firmly grasp her arm. Kyle meet eyes with her, warning, "Don't, Meg." Then glancing at Angel with distaste, "She's just trying to get a rise out of you. That's all. Just ignore her."

Angel sneered, folding her arms. "Hey, Richie-Rich."

Kyle glanced at Angel, and was momentarily startled by the look she was giving him.

Angel's eyes were gleaming, her image near seductive and angelic. "Honey, you couldn't ignore me if you tried."

Kyle's mouth gaped, but for a brief second as he realized that she was just mocking him. He turned around, but not before getting a second glance at Angel's teasing eyes.

Okay... how's that? Should I or should I not continue? Please R&R. Usually I wouldn't stop writing a fanfic that I just started, but I have many other fanfics I'm working on. If I get good replies to this one, then I'll continue. Again, R&R.