There's one thing in my life that I can live without. School. Why was there a need for school anyways? "To cope with life's problems." My mind answered back and I waved the air to get rid of it. It fled and I stared back into the bathroom mirror. A seventeen year old boy stared back with deep brown eyes, black hair that was spiked with gel and an expression of unimpressed. Unimpressed of the day to come; for the first day of school. I sighed and stumbled into the hallway.
"Come on, Kayle. Breakfast time." The smell of slimy eggs and half-burned toast stifled my movements and I gagged. A big hand came up from behind and slapped me square on the back.
"It's not that bad; It smells pretty good." Will exclaimed. I muttered and Will, my father, skipped down the hall and slipped his arms around Kate's waist. They whispered lightly and cuddled as Kate brought the eggs and toast to the table. I gagged at their sweetness than at the food which sat in front of me.
"Eat up, Kayle. You got a long day ahead of you." I grumbled deeply and shoveled the eggs onto my fork.
Kate was right. It WAS a long day. It didn't help that there was a two hour assembly at the beginning. I fell asleep just to pass the time. Well, actually, I just shut my eyes cause who can sleep when a principal drones on and on about rules for the rest of the year? After a few complications and some yelling, I was off to my first class. I scanned the room and picked a seat nearest to the back.
"We will be learning new things in Science this year," A tall blond-haired lady said clenching her hand together. "Does anyone know why the moon has no magnetic field?" It was dead silent. I knew the answer but showing off caused attention and attention I can do without. "Nobody?!" She was about to write it out when a pale hand shot into the air.
"The moon is made from the earth but since there is not much metal on the moon and it has no hot core, it radiates no magnetic field." A girl with thick ringlets answered.
"That's... right!" The teacher exclaimed. The girl smiled deeply and said no more. Class ended quickly and I wondered of the brown haired girl. How did he know? Maybe she's extremely smart?! I pondered these questions well after the lunch bell when Smack. I ran into something extremely solid. Her hair bounced as I gasped. I closed my eyes and it got clearer.
A tall dark skinned boy lazily stood to his full height. He was leaning against a tall oak tree and nodded his head at me toward a group of people whom I never met. He walked over with me and gave me casual smile. The group was surrounding a deer and the first thought was hunters. A brown haired girl, whom I thought was the one in my class, smiled radiantly at me.
"Go ahead, Nessie," Her voice was off, too dull and flat to be "her". "Take the first bite." I nodded uncontrollably and bent down. My mouth opened around the neck and I sunk my teeth into it's flesh...
I opened my eyes to see her laying in a heap on the floor, her eyes searching mine. "Get away, get away fast!" I followed my instinct and fled, leaving her on the floor. My mind dashed as I dodged the people who were blocking me. I looked back to see her walk away. There was only one thought that came racing to my mind and burned a hole in it, etching the words in neat handwriting.
"She's a vampire?!"
