Disclaimer: I do not own Heroes, nor have I ever made any attempt to say that I have.

Summary: In which Hiro and Ando are transfer students, Nathan is Senior Class President, Peter is a freshman, DL is on the basketball team, and Adam does not try to kill everyone. AU, High School.

Warnings: Slash.


The Whole Damn World
Hiro (Freshman), Nathan (Senior), Isaac (Junior), Adam (Junior), Peter (Freshman)


"But - Petrelli-San!" Hiro squeaked as Nathan walked to The Lunch Table, "Adam is sitting there!"

"So? You don't have to sit here, too," Nathan replied, and just to spite Hiro, he sat down in the seat next to his brother, leaving the only open spot the one next to Adam.

Adam glanced at Hiro and quirked an eyebrow. "What did I do this time?"

"You cheat! I don't eat lunch with cheaters!" Hiro cried out indigently.

"Sheesh, you make it sound like I killed somebody," Adam mumbled, turning back to his corn dog.

Hiro opened his mouth to say something back, but a look from Nathan made him shut up and just sit next to Adam, glaring feebly at his own corn dog.

"Why do you care that Adam cheated on his Psych test anyway?" Isaac asked from across the table, for once without his nose glued to his sketchbook.

"Because I cheated off of little Hiro here, and as a result, Mr. Thompson gave us both detention," Adam explained, an amused smirk on his face, "because he thinks Hiro let me cheat off of him."

"I would do no such thing!" Hiro snapped, glaring at Adam, who just smirked back at him. "He got me in trouble! He is now my mortal enemy!"

"Isn't that taking it a little far?" Nathan asked, glancing at Hiro with an exasperated look to his face.

"NO!"

Adam started laughing at this, and stood up. "I'm going to go finish my English Report in the library. See you after school, Pete?"

Peter turned a funny shade of red, and nodded vigorously. Nathan glanced between the two of them suspiciously, but said nothing.

Hiro ate his corn dog sulkily, mumbling in Japanese in between bites and looking as ticked as he possibly could manage, much to everyone else's' amusement.