The plot seems like a good idea, but I'll leave it up to you.
Info: Dib and Becky hated each other, but only because they seemed too different to be friends; Dib was smart, Becky was lucky to get good grades. Becky's popular while Dib is a complete outcast. Dib is a paranormal enthusiast, so is Becky but no one knows that. From pre-school to high-school they've despised each other. Now at their last year in high school, a flame finally begins to spark between them when they're forced to work together on a "project"; a project that involves taking care of a four-year-old alien for the rest of the school-year. And this child seems to be the only way the two rivals will finally see eye to eye in a way no one expected.
The plot might change throughout the story
Rated K+ to be safe for now; it might change to T. Not to M, of course!
Full of warm, meaningless fluff, and OOCness
Couple: Dib/OC
Zita won't be mentioned in this at all; this might be my first IZ story without ZAZR in it, I think. I might change my mind, but that all depends.
Hope you like it!
(Note: You are all free to review or critic this; just write something down so I know that you've read it at least.)
Prologue (part 1)
A brunette trudged her boots through the freezing snow. She was about four years old, and wore a pink coat with white boots. Really she hated pink, but she learned to tolerate this. It was only a color anyway. She looked up at the large door then up to the man next to her. She held his hand through this entire journey to the building. The man looked down to her smiling. "It'll be okay, sweetie."
"What if they don't like me," the girl worried.
"I'm sure you'll make friends," the man said, "You have in your other school."
Why did they have to leave Illinois? New York was so different from her old home. It had only been two weeks since they moved, and she was still a bit angry about the move. She could only hear from her friends once in a while until she could learn how to write or use the phone; even then it would be once in a long while.
"Children, we have a new student," the next thing the young girl knew was that she was standing in front of a crowd of children, about eighteen if she could remember, next to a kind-looking woman, "Rebecca Embrosso." The class greeted with dull voices, except for a blonde girl who sat in the front. She wore a red shirt and a navy blue skirt. For someone as young as her, the girl was beautiful. She greeted with happiness in her voice. Another difference between the classmates was a boy with strange scythe shaped hair. He wore large glasses, a dark teal shirt with a yellow face on it, and black pants. She could barely hear the boy talk. In fact, she couldn't tell if he was bored, or if he was just a bit shy.
During lunch the friendly blonde invited the girl to sit with her. The blonde had five other friends, all female, and all very beautiful. "My name's Jessica," The blonde said with a smile, "It's nice to have you here, Rebecca."
"Oh no, please" Rebecca said with a smile, "Call me Becky."
"Okay, Becky," Jessica continued, "That's much easier to say."
"Exactly," Becky said, "I even have a hard time saying my name."
"Anyways, let me introduce you to my friends. This is Sara, Peeyoopi, Mary, Aki, and Mandy."
The girls greeted Becky in the most polite way possible. The brunette saw the boy again across the room. He sat at a table alone. "Who's he?"
"Him," Jessica sneered, "That would be Dib Membrane."
"That's a weird name," Becky admitted.
"And he's a weird kid," Sara said, "He never talks to anyone!"
"And when he does," Mary said crossing her arms, "He isn't the one to start. And just when you think he's normal…"
"He begin talking about seeing big-foot in his garage, or seeing a UFO fly across the sky," Aki finished with disgust, "He's so…weird."
"Um…don't you think that's a bit harsh to dislike him for the way he is?"
"That's not the only reason," Peeyoopi stated, "He's a complete moron if you ask me. You can't understand a word he says!"
"Anything else…?"
"Well," Jessica said, "If you really want to know why the class dislikes him…let's just say he's cried wolf too many times."
"He's a liar?"
That made her eye Dib suspiciously. Dib didn't notice. Neither of knew that this would begin a long-term rivalry towards each other.
A/N:
Well, this chapter completely stinks! I tried though *shrugs* who can blame me?
