"Psss." A voice whispered behind me, I felt cool breath hit against my neck. I turned my head, and a sort of long haired guy was at my face, hovering over his desk. "What?" I snapped, looking into his eyes. His lips formed into a grin, and he pointed at another guy sitting not so far away from us, who was staring straight at me. "My friend over there wants to talk to you." He winked, and nodded his head at his friend, who's face flushed a deep red. "Ohh gag me." I rolled my eyes, then faced foward. A few minutes passed by, which felt like hours, and every now and then I'd hear the soft laugh of the guy behind me. Maybe it was because everytime Mr. Rawson called on me I had no clue on what we were discussing, and wounded up shrugging my shoulders, or saying I didn't know. If only they knew how I really felt, then maybe they'd back the hell off. "I'm Pogue, Pogue Parry." A voice said behind me, and right away I knew it was the guy from before. Did he ever just give up? I ignored him, until I felt a hand on my shoulder. "Look, sorry but I'm not interested in your friend, nor am I interested in talking to you. So do you mind..I'm actually trying to listen..to the teacher." I snarled, shoving his hand off my shoulder. Guys were so obnoxious, but I could be just as obnoxious as them. "Woah, sorry. Just trying to be friendly here." I heard him say, as I turned to face him. "Friendly? Ha, you call trying to hook me up with your friend, friendly? Nice try, but like I said, I'm not interested." I wanted to choke the living crap out of him, did he not see my education on the line here, Mr. Rawson already didn't like me, and that was so not a way to start off. The rest of the period was a huge blur, but I managed to survive Mr. Rawson's rude comments. Once the bell rang, I forced my self through the halls, and made my way to my next class. The teacher, Mrs. Caldwell seemed pretty nice, but the class was utterly boring, and I found myself falling alseep when she began talking about how history seems to repeat it self. As soon as the class was over, I spent the next few hours attending classes that bored me to death, I even bumped into that guy Pogue, but he ignored me, thank god.

Finally, it was time to return to my dorm, or leave, it didn't really matter, but I was tired, and my legs felt like they were going to eventually fail me. But before I actually had the chance to get there, I was put to a halt. "Hey." An unfamiliar voice greeted from behind me. I turned around in curiousity, only to find a blonde girl, whos bubbly expression almost made me laugh. "Uh..hi?" I responded, glancing over to the dark haired girl beside the blonde one, who's expression was even worse. "So you're the new, new girl." The dark haired one said, which made me laugh, people were just so nosey these days. "Actually, I'm not new, I just happened to end up here. " I said, pursing my lips. "By the way, I'm Vivian Slade, so if you don't mind, I'd rather you call me by my name than rather call me new girl. It's sort of played out, dont you think?" I gave a smile after I spoke, hoping they'd frown and walk away, but to my surprise they smiled at each other, as if they expected me to say that.
"Nice to meet you, new girl. I'm Kate, and this here is Sarah, she's the old new girl." The dark haired pointed to the blonde one, and they both smiled. "Well, I'd love to stay and chat, but I'm awfully tired. So see you around." I said, turning away, I seriously didn't want to waste time talking to these bizarre girls. Either I was never going to talk to them ever again or I would ignore them for the rest of the year, they were just too kind hearted to hang around with. "Wait!" I turned to face them, my jaw clenching. "Kate and I want to know if you'd like to go to this bar named Nikki's? We're going later tonight, and we'd love for you to meet our friends." Sarah said. Her eyes practically screamed for a positive reply. It didn't seem like a bad idea, and I seriously needed to get my father's dissapearance off my mind, so I accepted. "I'm so in." They cheered, then began to explain where the place was, since I denied to ride there with them.