Jessica unlocked the front door of her house, closing it with her foot once she was in. The sound of the closing door made her big white dog to stand from its bed and run towards her, happily.
"Bella!" Jessica knelt down to the dog's level, scratching her on the head and behind represent while Bella was licking her face, excitedly. Jessica laughed lightly, standing up and walking in the kitchen to prepare the dog's food, Bella following right behind her.
Jessica placed Bella's bowl on the kitchen floor, petting her head as the hungry creature started to eat with a big appetite. Jessica decided to let her be and moved to her room.
She threw her bag on her bed, removing her white jacket and placing it in her wardrobe. She looked around her room, stopping at her curtains that were blocking the sun to shine in her bedroom.
She quickly opened them, allowing the sunshine to fill her room. She sighed happily, opening her window as well, to let the fresh air come in. She turned to sit on her desk, when her eyes fell on her mirror.
She saw her figure, dressed in all this black color, she thought for a moment that she hadn't a lot of differences with an emo.
Her mind drifted to that annoying, handsome guy in the alley. He had been right about her, wearing too much black. She groaned. She hadn't intended to wear black that day, she had simply woken up with this mood.
She frowned at her reflection on the mirror, glaring warily. She pointed a finger at it. "Don't give me that look!"
She sighed, shaking her head in disapproval. Very smooth, Jessica. Next time, try to make your reflection answer back! She facepalmed. Why did she always had to be so weird?!
She threw herself on her chair, reaching into her bag and pulling out numerous books. Better finish those now, than later. As she opened her notebook in which she kept all her notes and homework, she huffed. She hated high-school.
Time passed by, and after a whole hour, Jessica was still writing an article of five pages for her class. And after that, she had to solve a couple of problems in Algebra and translate a small novel for her German class. Her fingers were already red from the pain.
"It's surprisingly interesting, how much the mortal hand of a fifteen year-old can write." a smooth British voice sounded around her room, causing Jessica to jump on her chair with a gasp, looking around in a hurry.
What the hell- Or maybe, WHO the hell was that?! She was supposed to be alone in the house, and as far as she knew, there were no ghosts living with her. So why was she hearing British voices? Wait, British?!
"Who is there?!" she yelled around her room, her eyes searching every corner, though she didn't dare to get up from her chair. And finally, her eyes fell on the open window. Where a silhouette was standing.
"May I enter?" the man from the alley asked politely, with a smile that it was anything but polite. Jessica's eyes widened.
You again!? How did you- Where did you- How the hell- What?!" Jessica couldn't find out what to say, or to be more clear, what to ask first.
The stranger's smile turned into an amused one, his hands clasped behind his back. " I asked you, to enter your room."
Jessica shook her head in disbelief, staring at him with shock. She struggled to analyze the situation in her mind, while keeping an eye on him in case of sudden moves. The strange guy she had met in a dark, suspiciously quiet, alley had somehow figured out where she was living, had climbed on her window, God knows how, and he was asking her to let him come in? Now, what was she going to answer to that? Uh, no.
"Are you crazy?! Absolutely not! You don't only follow me to my house, but also dare to ask me to let you in?! Get out of my house!" she yelled, standing up and grabbing a long iron stick, pointing it at him warily.
The man chuckled, holding up his hands in surrender. "Very well, young Jessica, I simply wanted to return you your book."
Jessica's eyes widened, lowering her weapon. "What did you just say?"
The man turned to her with a smirk, a white book in his hand. Jessica gasped, running to her bag and digging in it. As she realised that her Biology book was indeed missing, she glared at him.
"Give it back." She demanded, stretching out a hand to him.
He shook his head disapprovingly. "Now, I can't do that."
Jessica narrowed her eyes at him. "Why not?!"
He smiled. "First of all, since I'm out of the room and generally of the house, I can't return it, secondly I believe it's extremely impolite of you to take the book from me without thanking me, with a cup of tea for example. And third one, I made all this way here and I think that I'm a little lost. Wouldn't you be kind enough to help me?"
Jessica was barely holding her jaw from dropping to the floor. What the hell was he talking about?! "Wha- How- GAH!"
The man watched with the same amused expression, as Jessica smacked her forehead with her palm, closing her eyes for a moment and breathing lowly. After a while, she raised her eyes at him. "You can come in, in one condition."
He smirked "I'm all ears."
She pointed a finger at him. "No. Tricks."
He chuckled." Although it's against my nature, I will try."
Jessica looked at him warily. With a loud whistle of hers, Bella entered the room, immediately growling when she saw the man on the window.
Jessica went to his side, eyeing him suspiciously as she helped him in and closed the window behind him. She quickly snatches the book from his hands. "Thank you."
The man barely hold himself from laughing. Jessica moved so she was standing right in front of him, opening her book. "How did you know my name anyway?"
Then, she saw the first page with her name on it. Oh, she had completely forgotten that. She quickly raised her eyes and finger towards him. "Do not answer to that!"
The man smiled widely. "Impressive, how funny a fifteen year-old mortal can be."
She frowned. "What's that 'mortal' thing you're talking about? Who are you anyway?"
The stranger's face turned serious, causing Jessica to take a step back and Bella to bark lowly. "I am Loki, of Asgard."
I said, I was going to make the next chapter bigger and I did. Okay, there's no big difference, but believe me, it has for me! Anyway, please tell me if you like it and tell me if I should change anything to Jessica's behavior, to make her more funny, because she is supposed to represent the middle teenage girl, in a way...
