Alright! Another chapter! You guys shouldn't expect us to update all the time, we have so much to do with school, and extra activities, so if we don't update soon, we're all sorry, but we'll try to the best of our abilities.
We started walking to the cafeteria, when I saw a lot, and I mean A LOT of people talking to one another, and pointing at us.
"I really hope that the others are being treated how we are," I grumbled, before I heard my stomach telling me to eat. I slapped it, and looked up, and saw people starring at me.
"What," Alexa asked, before giving me a weird look saying I better not embarrass her, "the fuck are you doing, aside from the fact that you're embarrassing our family? Just wondering, that way when people tell mom the messed up shit people thinks we're doing, I can tell her that it's you."
I smiled sweetly at her, before replying, "You know that I always slap my stomach when it tells me what to do! Both of you should know!"
"What are you girls doing?"
"Aside from holding us up from our lunch?"
We looked over to see Hikaru and Kaoru looking bored. They had on a bored expression, and were leaning against the wall, on the other side of the sea of people starring at us. I felt a little part of me die inside. Out of everything, I hate it when people stare at me. It's bad enough that people did that when we were younger.
"Nothing," we said at the same time, before Alexa ranted, "why, you got a problem with that? Is it so bad that you actually have to wait for your fucking lunch! Just think how long it is for the kids at the back of the line!"
"But, we're at the back of the line," Karou said, pointing to prove his point.
She looked back to see that there was, indeed, nobody behind us. She let out a frustrated groan, while I laughed, "Don't worry, there may be other people behind us."
She glared at me, "How?"
I pointed to Terra and Kristen, who were walking with the two boys that were escorting them.
Terra and that one guy with glasses were talking about something. Most likely about the next phone on the market, seeing as that's all she's actually on, if not, she's quiet, or talking about the next phone.
I looked behind her, to see Kristen and the tall guy, Mori was what glasses called him, who were walking side by side, barely talking, only when it looked like she had a question.
"Alright, let's see where the boss picked to sit at this time," Hikaru said, looking around the cafeteria.
I started walking away, before I heard, "Where are you going? We have to show you around for the whole day!" When I took a step forward, one of then grabbed my arm, which started to hurt.
"That hurts," I said sternly, glaring at both of them.
When he let me go, I started to walk to the table that I saw Terra and the tall guy, Mori, sitting next to each other, and set my tray down next to Terra, who was on her phone.
I then just realized something, "How did you get here before us if we were in front of you guys?"
She looked up at me, then her tray of fancy food, then to her phone, then back at me, "Cause when you weren't looking, some guys let us," she said, gesturing to and Mori, "cut in front of them," she then pointed to two guys that were sitting at a different table. She waved at them.
They waved back, smiling as if they had their hopes up.
I sighed, too bad for them. It'll take more than that to get her attention.
I looked to see Alexa and the twins walk over to the table, their faces filled with horror, as if they were talking about a ghost story, and the ghost were behind them or something. I chuckled a bit, then turned to Terra, and smiled. I moved my tray a bit, "So, how do you like class so far?" I asked her, before starting to ear whatever fancy foods the twins gave me to eat.
After I said that, Alexa sat across from me, next to Karou, and Hikaru on the other side of me, setting his tray down lightly compared to Alexa and Karou who just slammed their trays down.
"I hate it," she said, not looking up from her phone, "for some reason, the teachers won't let me be on my phone during class. How do they expect me to pay attention? It's like my life. It's like they're asking me not to breath."
I laughed, and saw Mori have a confused look on his face. I sighed, "That doesn't make any sense," after I said that, I turned to him, "She's addicted to her phone."
He nodded, then looked up at the person whose presents was behind me.
"Mind if we sit here," I could hear the same voice from the office earlier. I think he had glasses or something along the lines of wearing something on his face.
"Alright, finally lunch! I'm starving," I could hear Kristen yell, before slamming her tray down next to me, making Hikaru move so she could sit next to me. Kyoya sat next to Mori, who still didn't say anything. Man, is he always this quiet?
"Why'd you make me move," he asked, irritated, like I was his girlfriend or something.
I laughed, "Cause, she's too overprotective, trust me," I turned to Alexa, "right sis?"
She nodded, "Fuck yeah, us chicks have to look out for each other, and you need some protection."
"Protection from what," Kauou asked, obviously confused, then turned to the guy with glasses, "What does she need protection from Kyoya?"
He smiled, "You'll know when the time comes."
"In other words, you don't know," the brothers said, before turning to me, again.
The guy, Kyoya, smirked, and pushed up his glasses on the bridge of his nose, "It's not that I don't know it, I just choose not to share that information with you at the moment."
"Alright," Alexa said, standing, flipping her blood red hair over her shoulder, "What do you know, I know that you'd wanna blackmail us if it's so useful."
He sighed, and walked around to the other side of the table, whispering something in her ear, smirking, then went back around, and sat down. I kept my eyes on him for a little while longer, before I heard Alexa take in a sharp breath.
I looked at her, as she took in another sharp breath, her eyes filled with shock. "He knows," she said, looking at Terra, then Kristen, then me.
"He knows?"
"He knows."
"What," Terra asked, confused from not paying attention to what we were talking about.
I sighed, "He knows."
"Knows what," she asked, tilting her head to the side.
"No, Terra, he KNOWS."
She did a fake gasp, then sarcastically said, "Oh no, what a nightmare," and rolled her eyes, before having them go back to her phone.
I sighed, then rolled at her eyes at her somewhat childish remark, "Whatever, as long as I have a peaceful year here."
I heard the twins laughing, before saying, "Like that will happen."
"That will never happen."
I looked up at them, finding them smirking as if it were something funny. I thought it was creepy.
"Why do you keep doing that?"
"Doing what," they asked in unison, both of their heads tilting their heads to the side simotaniousley.
"That creepy finishing each other's sentences! It's annoying!"
They smirked, "Really? The customers don't really seem to mind it."
I sighed, "What do you mean by customers? What are you guys running? A business?"
"Well," They both said at the same time again, holding the "l".
"Well, we do technically have a business," Kyoya said, smirking a little, shushing up his glasses a bit.
I sighed, then turned to Kristen, "Did you hear this?" I looked over to her, who had a sparkle in her eyes, and her hands were together, "Oh wow, do you manage all of the host clubs money?"
He opened his little black book, and smirked, "Why, yes," after he said that, he smirked again, making the girls around us squeal.
I sighed, "Just how popular are these guys," I whispered to myself.
"That's so cool," she said, getting excited, "you gotta teach me all you know about money!"
He chuckled a bit, "Maybe, if you come to our club after school."
I rolled my eyes, "Cheap bastard," I mumbled under my breath.
"What was that," Kristen asked, shooting daggers from hearing what I said.
"Nothing."
When I went back to the classroom, I noticed that some people were crowding around my desk. I sighed, "What the freak are you guys doing around my desk!?" They looked at me, eyes wide with fear. When they didn't move I yelled, "Move away from my desk before I kill you!"
"We're sorry," they yelled, scared of me.
"Pft, wimps," I said under my breath, walking to my desk, avoiding the crowd of people. I looked at my desk, which somehow got covered in a bunch of flower petals, roses to be exact, with little white flowers. Baby's breaths. "Um," I looked around the classroom, until I saw the teacher come in, "Excuse me, sensei, could I have a different seat?"
She looked up, looked up, looked at my seat, and asked, "What's wrong with the seat that I assigned you?"
"Well, um, the thing is," I took a deep breath, "I'm actually allergic to baby's breaths, so I can't exactly touch them, or I'll start to turn all blotchy and red and itch like crazy."
She looked worried for a minute, before saying, "Alright, then you can switch seats with Hirugachi," she looked at him, "you don't mind, right?"
He smiled at me, "Of course not, don't worry about it."
I smiled, "Thank you," and bowed.
"Alright, now let's get started." Mrs. Karuado said, pulling out an English book, "Let's start reading on page 53, and we're talking about grammar today."
"Alright," she asked, "make sure that you do your homework, and study hard tonight. We're having a test on Friday."
I sighed, as I started to walk out of the classroom, "Alright, now all I have to do is find the girls." I looked around the hallway, then made my way back into the classroom, which was now empty. "Great, alone at school." I walked over to my desk, got my stuff, and started to walk to the door.
When I opened it, I heard an, "Ow," and turned to see Hikaru.
"I'm so sorry! I didn't see you there!"
He smiled at me as I helped him up, "Don't worry about it, I was the one that came late, so it's not your fault or anything." He laughed a bit, before scratching the back of his head, embarrassed.
I laughed, "Yeah it is, I just slammed a door into you."
After I said that, he laughed at me, then smirked, "Well, common!" As he said that, he made a gesture as to say, "Let's go!"
"Where are we going," I asked, not moving when he grabbed my arm, and tried to walk out the door.
His eyes brightened when he heard me say that, then grabbed my hand, turned to the door, and said, "We're going to the host club!"
"Yeah!" I yelled out, "A place that I don't know, with people I have no knowledge on, where people who most likely hate me already will be at. Sounds like fun," I say, my voice dripping with sarcasm.
He laughed a bit, "Alright, alright, I get it, you don't wanna go, but your friends are already there."
I sighed, "So that's why I didn't see them leaving the school."
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