It was another day at Island Coast High, as each clique got together, and had some of their normal conversations. There was one group, with people garbed in dark-coloured clothing. Another was guy-only, who wore Hollister, gelled their hair, and crossed their legs.
Well, almost crossed.
There were maybe some groups of only two or three, but the one group we're supposed to focus on right about now.
And it was a group that was extremely, over-exaggeratingly, not-even-possible-to-be pretty girls, talking and laughing, as every other group would be. Except...these girls kinda took their jokes and laughs to the next level...
If you get what I mean. (But not TOO far.)
Let's not add dialougue.
"Hey, Kairi, let's go to the movies later today?" one girl asked a red-headed girl with indigo-coloured eyes, who looked quite bored while her cheek pressed upon her hand. She sat down, looking around the room.
"Not today, sorry." she replied, and sighed. "I don't...feel like it."
"Bu-But Kairi!" one other girl interrupted. "You haven't gone out with anyone in...months! I'm surprised."
A crumpled-up group of murmmurs escaped from the surrounding girls. Stuff like "Yeah." and "What's wrong?". You know, the simple girl's 'concern questions'.
"Nothing's wrong." she smiled at most of them, "Nothing really...I don't feel like doing anything, is all."
"That's not a legitimate excuse." a brunette girl said, "You're usually the life of this party!"
"I know, guys," Kairi, once more, sighed. "I...I don't know."
The group was almost silent, observing Kairi, whom at this point, seemed to be the leader of this pack. She sat at her desk like a throne.
Afterall, she was the biggest lesbian at Island Coast High. She was the queen of 'em all, Kairi was like the jock for the girls. She took the football players' jobs away, with the snap of a finger...
Just. Like. That.
And one by one (because most of the population was lesbian.), they'd ask her to go out with them, or start dating who, or whatever. If she needed a date, she got one. She sat on her throne, with pride, and girls. Every man's dream, taken by a woman.
And in her throne, she caught eyes with another pair of blue ones.
Unfamiliar. They were about as unfamiliar as they were captivating, an astonishing hue of blue; they glistened like stars in the night sky, except a little pinch of happiness.
"My GOD..." Kairi mumured under her breath. "They're so beautiful."
The girls nearest to the red-haired girl whirled around at Kairi's sudden, quiet outburst. "What?"
"..." She gave them silence in return.
"Beautiful? You got your eyes on another girl, Kairi?" one asked her, her eyes wide in surprise.
Kairi nodded.
"Yeah! That's the spirit!" she cheered, punching the air in triumph. "Kairi's got her eyes on another girl! Huzzah, she's back in the game!"
"Watch out!" the brunette girl from before growled playfully, "She's gonna getcha, girl."
The group of girls giggles, but the red-haired Kairi remained silent, observing those beautiful blue eyes, bountiful of...beautiful blue.
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"Welcome! And who may you be?" the teacher asked as a brunet boy walked into the classroom, gripping onto a white sheet of paper.
"Uh...M-My name's Sora, sir." he answered modestly, giving a short-lived smile. "Oh, h-here's my schedule, sorry."
"That's quite alright, son." he then took Sora's paper out of his hands. He murmmured, "Okay...Sora, room thirty-four, okay!" he then turned to the brunet boy, who was looking around the classroom in bewilderment. "You're all set for this class! You can go take a seat somewhere now, Sora."
"Thank you, sir." he replied timidly, almost.
He looked around the room, observing the other students in the classroom. This was Junior year, not middle school! Then why was he seeing paper airplanes and spitballs all around?
Talk about undisciplined.
Except, he did see a girl with amazing, blue-coloured eyes, sitting quietly amongst a crowd of giggling girls. Was she checking me out?,Sora asked himself, because she just wouldn't stop staring.
Neither would he. He wouln't stop staring at her.
It made him somewhat uncomfortable, but her eyes were, WERE very attracting, and her straight (it was like PIN-STRAIGHT.), red-coloured hair was just awe-striking to the blue-eyed brunet.
And then he couldn't stop staring...
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Sora's POV
At that moment I spotted her eyes, I wanted to know more about her. Who was she? What was her name? What did she like to do? What does she plan for the future?
Or...who's she interested in?
I was immediately curious, because her eyes held an indigo look, that reflected a bubbly personality, yet it was somewhat lonely at that moment. Usually, you could tell from a person from a first impression, but so far, she was pretty, and I couldn't understand anything about her just from looks.
Awaiting for the teacher to say something, I felt like someone was watching me. You know, that little tingly-ish, but it's like pressure is being applied there? Like, agentle touch of fingers on your body, except it's a pair of eyes?
Well, I had a strange feeling that two eyes were piercing themselve against my skin. But then again, a LOT more people then one were staring at me.
What was UP with this school? Gosh. They could stop staring now.
"Hello, class,"I finally heard the only familiar voice ring in the room, as the students quieted down almost immediately. That, I was amazed at. I quickly eyed the red-haired girl, who stood up straight and had her full attention on the teacher.
If only those crystal-blue eyes would stare at me once more, then maybe I could find my way out of them. Or at least stop thinking about them. Damn, she had pretty eyes. Made me jealous in a way. (lol.)
"Today, I don't feel like doing anything," he said in his tenor-toned voice, somewhat broad, and most defiitely confident. A smile was spread across his face as he heard the students' cheers, "Yes!" and "YEAH!" were heard around the room. I was ultimately curious as to why these kids were being like that.
Either one; Like most students in high school, they don't like school, and "school sucks.", or two; This class is super-duper challenging, and these kids don't like to work.
Typical.
"So, since nothing's listed in my syllabus, we could either just do work now, and get ahead of the schedule a little bit, or blow off today, and procrastinate, thus ending up to working twice as hard later?" he announced, shrugged, then awaited for our response.
Obviously, most of the kids voted for the second one. I would've said the first, because I HATE procrastination, but I'm new here. I'm nothing right about now.
Before I took out my notebook to doodle or something, I caught a glimpse of those alluring, blue-violet eyes that seemed to appear like crystals hidden in a rockface.
I noted a smile, and then continued to remove my notebook form my bag, to let out my thoughts.
My thoughts of her in symbolism.
The beauty of symbolism.
(If you know where I got "Island Coast High", STFU. Stop laughing, right this instant!)
Alright. This is technically chapterone? I'm guessing. Well, I hope this is going somewhere...I hope that you'll be able to understand it a little bit more...
I don't feel like review replies in chapters anymore. It's kinda...Eh. LAWL.
Besides, it's private. I can talk about private matters with people without it being in public! Isn't that fanTABulous?! I think so, my friend. I think so. Well, there's not that much to talk about, so yeah. XD
I might be getting sick again. I don't understand how this is happening, I usually don't get sick more than once in a half year. Maybe I should eat more. XD
The ex-exquisite entourage,
eCZi.
P.S. I was looking for words that started with 'e' to follow my alliteration goodbye, and I saw the word "felicity". I go, "Okay, that's nice."
The next word's "bastard".
Who's seen Austin Powers 2? LAWL...ahahah. I jsut wanted to let you know that, sorry. D: LAWL. I'm leaving for real now, so...bye! (Review, please? I wrote this for you, you should review? PLEASE?!)
