After a long, grueling day of classes, Stefanie Graves was totally drained. Staying up the previous night playing video games with Cheryl wasn't a good idea. Even though it was fun, sneaking a game console onto campus and trying not to make to much noise in the girls dorm. But it was worth it.

Making her way down the schools steps, she ran into Gary Smith, the school "psychopath"

"Oh….hey Gar-gar," Stef said with a wary smile. Gary glared at her, not wanting to be called "Gar-gar".

"Why in the hell do you still call me that?! It's so stupid," Gary exclaimed. Stefanie looked back into his brown eyes and said, " It's cute… don't cha think?" with a "evil" grin. Gary looked back at her, almost wanting to strangle her with her own words.

"No, it's not "cute" nor is it "sweet". It's idiotic and childish." he said. "Sheesh, you such a moron."

Stefanie looked down, not out of hurt, but just that her energy to be "smart" was running low. She brushed passed him and walked down the steps. Gary, who didn't want to, followed her. Stef walk toward one of the walls of the school and leaned up against it. Gary did the same, about a foot away from her.

Gary looked over, and saw that her head was nodding. He shrugged it off, and started to stare into space, thinking of plans. But his thinking was interrupted by Stefanie's constant bobbing. Fed up, Gary looked at Stef.

"Hey, what's the matter with you?" he asked. Stefanie turned her head, sleepily, and looked at him with half lidded eyes.

"Oh… I… just tired…. That's all. Too much….. logical thinking….. for me today." she said. Gary could tell she was tired. He felt that in a few minutes, she'll be on the ground, sleeping away. But instead off falling to the ground, she fell, on him! More of a lean, but a sudden movement. He tired to shove her off, but she was too heavy.

Stef lifted her head, enough to see the young boys face, and said, "Let me…. Lean on ya… for a moment…. Nobody is around…… it's all right…. You can kill me later." And with that, Stef went into deep sleep. Gary glared at her intensely, but turned and looked up at the sky. It was getting dark. He started to think about plans and plans, until something came up. He didn't know what, but it made me look over at Stef. She just slept, without a care in the world. Gary then stared in to space, thinking about the girl sleeping on his shoulder.