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"Please put up those flyers on the walls," Lucy ordered, handing out the papers to the group of volunteers. They all nodded and strolled away to cover the school with bake sale pictures while Lucy wrote some notes on her notebook. She walked down the hall, her navy blue dress fluttering from side to side. Lucy pinned one flyer on the main bulletin board near the main office.

"A bake sale, huh," a deep voice spoke from behind and Lucy quickly turned around to see Isaac reading the paper. His blue eyes averted down to her, glowing with warmth. "Sounds delicious."

"Because it is delicious, duh," she smirked, brushing her hair back. "Plus, it's a fast way to earn money." A nearby door opened, followed by a teacher coming out with a coffee in hand.

"Can I ask you something?" Lucy nodded and the two slowly walk down the hallway, the sunlight shining against the windows. "My grades in Chemistry aren't good and Mr. Harris offered you, so um," he figdet with his fingers, "do you want to tutor me? I mean, if you want since I don't want to force you into doing this."

Lucy taped up more flyers with Isaac trailing behind, grasping his bag. "Well, how does after school work for you? I have time today," she flashed a white smile causing him to blush.

"After school sounds good," he quickly piped, shuffling his weight on his legs. "My dad won't be home until five-thirty, so you can come over."

"Hey, Lucy," a young guy screamed down the hall. "Erica needs you in her office like now." McCall groaned, pinching the bridge of her nose in annoyance.

"I'll see you later today, Isaac," she chirped before walking down the hall in a hurry; he waved goodbye, watching her leave again.


Time stretched from seconds to minutes and minutes to hours. The school slowly came to an end as students from Beacon Hills left the school building, tasting the fresh freedom air. Lucy was standing outside, glancing at the parking lot filled with various cars. She had told Scott about her tutoring session this afternoon and he understood; Stiles, however, complained that her head will explode from all the stress quietly building up inside her.

Lucy rolled her eyes at his idiotic statement and she giggled at the ridiculous memory.

She looked through her phone, patiently waiting for Isaac to come out; Lucy leaned against the school's rail, feet crossed. Her mind was completely focused on the glowing screen that she didn't noticed a shadow looming over her.

"Lucy?" The brunette girl jumped at the sound of her name. Her dark brown eyes met with blue and clamed down when it was just Isaac. "Sorry that I'm late; teacher held me up for a few minutes."

"That's all right," she waved. "Not a huge deal to worry, but I think we should go to your house now." Isaac lead the way to his own car; it wasn't expensive like Jackson's porsche, but was a decent look. Entering his car, Lucy slipped the seatbelt over her shoulder and down to her left thigh. Isaac fumbled with his keys as Lucy attentively watched his hands; the car finally coming to life, he drove out of the parking lot.

Lucy looked over the agenda for next week's meeting, a blue pen in her small hand. Isaac glanced between her and the road, quite interested in what she was holding. "What's that?"

"Huh?" Lucy faced him. "Oh, this," she pointed to the large, white paper, "it's just some council duties. Yeah, it's not fun, I know." Isaac chuckled, his hand gripping the leather wheel. The palms were slightly sweating and he decided to open up a window.

"Well, you and Erica are doing a pretty good job on governing the school," he complimented and Lucy blushed. The ride fell silent as Lucy paid her attention to the papers on her lap while Isaac was on the road. Time ticked away and the world outside her window passed by like a blur; she let her eyes wander into the sky. The speed slowed down and she observed the two house in front of her.

One looked quite modern and sleek while the other one held a more old fashion feel to it. They were polar opposites, but Lucy had a strong feeling his house was the old one. Slowing down, Isaac shut the engine off and Lucy exited the car. He quickly walked around while Lucy grabbed her bag.

She followed behind him and opened the door, allowing Lucy to enter first. The house looked peaceful; the dimmed colors were relaxing to her muscles. The sound of keys being dropped on the table, Lucy turned around and smiled at his direction.

"Lovely home," she looked around, clapping her hands together. "Very homey, I guess." Isacc led her to the couch and she sat down, brushing her clothes. As Isaac left to the kitchen, Lucy couldn't help but stare at the pictures around her. Some of them showed of Isaac and a grown man, which Lucy presume was his father, but saw none of his mother. Frowning, she brushed it aside since it wasn't really her business to snoop around and ask questions.

It would be rude.

"I brought you a glass of water if you like," Isaac piped from behind. Lucy snapped her head, her hair bouncing from the sudden movement. She accepted the water, taking a sip before placing it down on the coffee table; he sat down beside her, taking out his textbook. "Where should we start?"

"I think the topic where you have difficulty understanding it, we should start there," Lucy suggested and he nodded. Lucy was determinely helped Isaac with his practice test, explaining which answers were wrong and discussing the correct one. They struggled at first, but two hours later, Isaac seemed pretty confident on continuing himself.

"The chemical name of Mg3(PO4)2 would be...magnesium phosphide?" He nervously bit his lip and she sent a weak smile.

"Close, but the correct answer was magnesium phosphate," she stated, pointed to the booklet. "Magnesium phosphide is Mg3(PO2)2." Isaac groaned into his hands, rubbing his eyes in a tired way.

"I'm never going to pass Chemistry! It's just too hard," he complained, his shoulders sluggish; Lucy tocuhed his hand causing him to look at her with wide eyes.

"Everyone works at a different pace, Isaac. You can do this, you just need time," she grew closer to him. "If it makes you feel any better, Scott is far worse. Trust me, I know since I see his classwork." This earned a chuckle coming from his lips.

"I think that does make me feel a bit better, but," he closed his eyes, "I just really hope I could pick up the grade before midterms." The two hadn't noticed how close they were until the sound of the door opened.

"Isaac?" A deep voice scratched from behind and Isaac quickly stood up. His eyes went wide in panic and Lucy could only sit in confusion; he looked at the time to see it was almost six o'clock. The heavy footsteps walked into the living and immediately stopped. "Isaac," Lucy turned around to see an older man. "Who is she?"

"Lucille McCall, Mr. Lahey," she kindly introduce herself and he sent a fake, cold smile at her direction. Lucy could sense it and felt quite awkward in front of him.

"Lucille, huh?" He repeated and she nodded, her brown eyes landing on him. Something about him felt off for her, but she didn't want to judge. "I'm surprised that you brought home a girl, Isaac. Never thought you had it in you."

"Me either," he muttered, rubbing his neck. "I think you should leave, Lucy. It's getting dark outside." Lucy agreed, packing up her books and shoving them inside the bag.

"It was very nice to meet you, sir."

"Sure it was," he snorted and walked out the room. Lucy frown, looking at Isaac to which he merely shrugged. He led her out the door, holding it so she could exit.

"Thanks for the tutoring, Lucy," he shyly smiled and she giggled, lightly touching his arm before walking away. The sun was slowly setting and Lucy tugged the jacket tighter around her petite only noise being made were her own feet stomping on the concrete floor.


That's chapter two! Hope you all enjoy it, but feedback is loved ^_^ Until next time...

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