Arizona POV

"I think we're going to be good friends." Says Callie. I look at her quizzically. "How can you be so sure? We've only just met." I smile. Addison looks across Callie and says, "Oh she know. It's like she has a gift." All three of them laugh. Their laughing is cut short by the teacher who starts his lecture about his expectations for the class. Everyone pretty much zones out at that point.

Class is over and the three girls stand up and compare schedules. "Looks like all of us basically have the same schedule except for third and eighth period." Callie says while smiling. "This is going to be a great year." I walk with Addison and Callie to AP English next. We have to sit through another lecture as well. Basically the whole day will be filled with them.

Finally it's lunch time. We sit down at a table with a handsome and muscular man and a blonde who is lightly punching him in the arm. They both look up at me as I sit down. "Well who is this?" says the man with a smirk. "Hi I'm Arizona." I say looking at him and the other unknown girl. "I'm Mark" he says with a slight sparkle in his eyes. I've dealt with guys like this. The ones who think they can get by with their good looks and charm. "I'm Teddy. It's nice to meet you. We've been needing someone new." She says while smiling. "So Arizona? Are you single? Or is there someone special you left behind?" Teddy hits him once again on his arm. "Mark! Don't ask her that! You're just going to scare her off. Not every girl that walks in this school wants to be with you." By this point Addison, Callie, and I are all laughing. I shake my head, "It's fine, really. And no I didn't leave someone special behind. I'm single." Mark immediately looks at me after that. "Well we can fix that." I almost choke on my juice once I hear that. The sexuality part of my life isn't something I usually talk about on my first day at a new school. Especially not when I've just made friends. In my freshman year I told my friends and they all looked at me disgusted and never talked to me again. I was glad to move away from there. "Umm actually you're not my type. At all." Mark just shrugs. "What a waste for a beautiful girl like you to be single. I was only trying to help." I hear a scoff from my left. "Trying to help? Is that what that was when you made your pass at me when we first met?" Callie says jokingly. Mark looks at her, "Yes" is all her says. The whole table erupts in laughter.