Renesmee
I hated private schools. They're just full of snobs and jocks yelling insults at people unfamiliar to them. As I walked on the pathway to the main entrance, I already knew I was going to hate it there. There were couples making out on the picnic tables, cliques giggling about the latest gossip, and jocks throwing a stupid football around. But as I continued walking down the path everything seemed to stop. I could feel people looking at me. I looked around, and sure enough everything did stop. The cliques were looking at me, whispering to each other. I hurried my steps to the entrance.
I got settled into my first class. History. I took a seat in the back next to some guy.
"For your first assignment, you and a partner are going to do an oral presentation on the Thirteen Colonies. Your job is to make it as entertaining as possible. Let me fall asleep and you fail," Ms. Harrid said with a smile, "I'm coming around to assign you partners."
There was a load groan. "Ms. Harrid, can we choose our own partners by any chance?" said a falsely sweet voice. The girl who said it looked like a snob too. Suck up.
"As a group of disciplined students, you should be able to work well with anyone." Ms. Harrid came around to my desk, "Ah, you must be Renesmee. I've seen your grades. You should be able to fit in well here," she gave me a welcoming smile. I tried to smile back. "You can work with Stephen." Ms. Harrid said, motioning toward the guy sitting next to me.
"Hi, I'm Stephen. You're Renesmee?" he said. I glanced up at him. Stephen. He had messy beach blond hair and dark brown eyes. Very dark brown eyes. He looked like a typical jock. Probably dumb too. Great, I have a dumb partner on the first assignment of the year.
"Uh, yeah, Nessie." I smiled.
"I'll give you the rest of class to work. This assignment is due tomorrow." said Ms. Harrid.
"What? Tomorrow?" I asked Stephen.
"Yeah," he gave me a wierd look, "I mean, it's just and oral presentation."
"Oh." I said. I knew it would take a while to get settled here.
"Since we're probably not going to get everything done in class, want to meet at the library after school?"
"Yeah, sure. Cool." Better than at home.
