Hi and thanks for reading this (if you are going to read this) i will update quite a lot so keep checking:)

each chapter will focus on a different character/few characters.

the main ones i'll experiment with are: kevin, dynasty, barry, lisa, nikki, princess, george and kacey

this particular one is based on dynasty though it features kevin and princess to :)

PLEASE REVIEW EACH ONE MEANS A LOT THX XX


Monday. The start of another week. For Dynasty, the start of another terrible week. Nothing had been the same since she'd broken up with Kevin but she'd had no choice; she couldn't stand being cheated on, especially when he'd been with Princess. Dynasty was in half a mind to drop the subject of Mandarin as it became more awkward with each lesson. Everywhere she went now she saw Kevin. To her annoyance, he was being his own loud stubborn irritating self.

The first lesson was science with Sue Spark. Her lessons had been reduced to no more than a joke, it was just impossible to take anything she said seriously. Sure enough, Sue was being the perky (a little exasperating) person she always was. Whether her enthusiasm was put on Dynasty did not know, but either way she never learnt anything from the lessons.

Sue took most of the lesson describing a scientific theory by someone or other- Dynasty couldn't remember the name. With ten minutes to go, Sue divided the class in half and instructed them to argue each side of the theory- Dynasty's half debated how the theory was accurate and correct and the other side (among which sat Kevin) argued against the theory.

Dynasty didn't much like the idea of being ordered to argue with her ex-boyfriend, especially as their relationship was already extremely rocky. When she confided this with Imogen who sat beside her as they moved their seats to face the opposite half, Imogen merely sighed and answered, 'well that's because both you and Kevin are stubborn.'
'No,' protested Dynasty, 'it's because he's an arrogant git.'
Imogen shrugged, 'yeah, that too I guess.'
As the debate progressed, Dynasty made an effort to avoid Kevin's gaze, which was becoming increasingly difficult as he was actively participating in the discussion, nearly always talking.

The thing was, though, that Dynasty couldn't let Kevin say something she disagreed with without her contradicted him. She was very petty when it came to people she didn't like. After Kevin had finished giving his argument for why the theory they were discussing was weak and unevidenced, Dynasty, frowning, said, 'well I disagree.'
Kevin raised his eyebrows as he turned his head to look at her. Dynasty quickly looked over his shoulder, anywhere but at him as she expanded, 'there are valid reasons for why this theory is true,' and she started giving a few examples. Every time she listed one out, Kevin's face became more bemused.
Once she'd ended her speech, he sighed and muttered, loud enough for the whole class to hear, 'that is complete rubbish.'
'Says you!' Fired up Dynasty, feeling her face get hot with anger.
'Yeah, says me.'
'Well your wrong.'
'You think?'
'Yeah. I don't see anything wrong with the theory.'
'Well you wouldn't would you,' he murmured.
Fists clenched, Dynasty replied, trying to keep her voice from shaking, 'what?'
'Nothing,' sneered Kevin, 'it's just its obvious the idea is nonsense.'
'Y'know,' shouted Dynasty, getting to her feet and taking a step towards where Kevin sat, 'you aren't always right. Not everything you say is right.'
Kevin nodded and she could tell by his falsely interested expression that he wasn't taking anything she said remotely seriously.
'Really,' he breathed, sarcastically, 'well that told me.'
'You,' Dynasty pointed at Kevin, 'you are pathetic.'
'You're a fine one to talk,' barked Kevin, getting to his feet now so that Dynasty and him were equal in height. There was a very tense silence where everyone stared at Kevin and Dynasty who were both raised out of their chairs, facing each other, loathing etched across every corner of their faces.
'Okay,' came Sue's high-pitched voice, 'well, er.' But she needn't have gone on as, that moment, the bell rang- thank goodness. Dynasty was glad to leave that lesson. It hadn't been a very good start to the week. She approached the door. Unfortunately though, so did Kevin at the exact same time as her. Either side of the door, they stopped, glaring at each other as if daring the other to exit first as they refused to leave together.

'Oh stop it, Dynasty, he's not worth it,' breathed Imogen before slipping between them and leading Dynasty out of the class.
'She's mental,' said Kevin as he proceeded down the hall to Mandarin class with Connor. Connor exhaled heavily before nodding.
In Mandarin, Princess was keen to get Kevin alone so she led him out of the classroom to 'help' her with some books she was supposed to be carrying. They left together, followed by the suspicious gazes of Dynasty and George.

Once in the deserted library, they went behind a bookshelf and Princess put her arms on Kevin's shoulders.
'Sorry I didn't see you over the weekend,' whispered Kevin.
'That is ok,' she replied and planted a swift kiss on his lips, 'George wouldn't let me out of the house anyway.' They continued to kiss affectionately, relishing the time they could spend undercover, where George couldn't detect them and realise that Princess still had feelings for Kevin.

Dynasty was glad when lunch came. The prospect of the hard coursework had mentally exhausted her.

She was surprised to find her brother, Barry Barry, in an equally bad mood. She didn't know why and she dared not ask. When Barry was in a foul temper, it was wise to give him a wide berth and not get on the wrong side of him.

Kacey seemed a lot calmer now she'd started taking the boxing sessions with Nikki. She certainly appeared so when Dynasty caught her at lunch. Dynasty was glad that her sister was feeling okay, well, better than her anyway.

Dynasty struggled to get to sleep that night. Her mind was buzzing with Chinese words- none of which made sense.

The next day it was a football match and Dynasty was eager to go to the field and support her sister. She tried not to be bothered by the fact that, on the outskirts of the football field, only a few people separated her and Kevin. Annoyingly, on the opposite of the pitch stood Princess, who kept giving Kevin fluttery eyes flirting looks which Kevin returned with a mischevious smile. Dynasty took a deep breath and tried to ignore the knot in her stomach. She knew she ought to feel nothing. After all, Kevin was a cheating bastard. Then Princess held up a little poster with a 愛 on it and pointed at Kevin. He read it and then his grin widened. Dynasty, who didn't pride herself with her gift of Chinese, did not know what it meant and didn't really want to find out.


Wow thanks for reading. The next chapter will be focusing more on Barry Barry and Lisa Brown. xx

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