Bubbles


Okay Bubbles you've totally got this, you're going to be your usual perky self and not let this high school monarchy knock you down I thought to myself trying to give myself a mental pep-talk as I stood in front of the glass doors.

Townsville Academy for the Arts were extremely notorious for their monarchy going on, but to be fair it's a school full of drama geeks and many others that follow, even models go here. You're also guaranteed to get a career in whatever subject you study in.

I take a step through the door and I suddenly feel something push against me after my first few steps into the highschool. I managed to stay on my feet while the other girl tumbles to the floor.

"Sorry!" I shout to her and I offer my hand out to her.

She on the other hand slaps my hand away as she gets up by herself and dusts herself off. I stop and marvel at her she had dark auburn hair pinned up into a bun with a braid around it, with dark green eyes, and had a very curveous shape.

"Why don't you watch where you're going, it's hard enough to make a perfect image of myself without people like you bumping into me," She said with pure venom in her tone as she gave me the dirtiest look.

"Actually you're the-" before I could finish the girl stomps away. "One who bumps into me," I whisper softly to myself and then I sigh softly to myself. That was just a fantastic first impression, egotistic narcicist I thought to myself as I make my way into the councellor office.

"Miss Good Lady?" I say as I open up the door to my new councellor's office.

"Oh, Bubbles you're here," she said as she looked up from her computer. "I'm so glad that you had decided on joining us this I thought to myself as I make my way into the councellor office.

"Miss Good Lady?" I say as I open up the door to my new councellor's office.

"Oh, Bubbles you're here," a small petite young woman who was probably fresh out of college with light green eyes, extremely pale skin, with a small splash of freckles said as she looked up from her computer.

"I'm so glad that you had decided on joining us this year," she said with a smile on her face. "Please take a seat."

I give her a shy smile as I take a seat across from her. Miss Good Lady was at one of my old school's art viewings and practically begged me to go to this school. After I told her no since I thought it would be a complete inconvenience to my family and that would be way to selfish of me to even ask my family to move all across the state for a school. Miss Good Lady was relentless though, she went to my house and was able to convince my parents that I needed to not let my talent go to waste. So we then moved during mid summer to the metropolis city Townsville.

"So, I've already have your schedule done and I just thought these classes would be perfect for you," She said with a cheerful smile as she handed me a slip of paper.

"You chose my courses?" I ask, no wonder I didn't get a registration form.

"Your parents had given me ok," Miss Good Lady said with an innocent face as her mouth made an 'O' shape.

I look down at the slip of paper, so far so good, but then my eyes spot something a little off. "You signed me up for Tai Chi?" I say looking up to her.

"A pretty young girl like you in a big city like this? I thought that you should learn a little fighting to defend yourself."

"If you put it like that."

She gave me a wide smile showing her perfectly white straightened teach, "I'm just looking for your best interest, you better get to class now don't want to be late on your first day, no?"

I shake my head slowly, "Good, Princess dear?" She said out into the hall way and the girl from before stepped into the door frame.

"Yes, Miss Good Lady," She grumbled.

"Would you mind bringing Bubbles to homeroom? You both have the same home room."

"Of course, I'ld be happy to help a fellow classmate," she said with a smile.

"Good, if there's anything you need from me I'm always here."

"Ok," I say and get up from the chair as I walk out of the office with the Princess. "It's really nice of you to help me," I say trying my best to be friendly maybe she's nicer than we first met.

"Uh, huh," she said and then stopped in front of a door with a girl's restroom sign. "Listen I've got to go do you mind waiting out here for me?"

"I don't mind, hurry though there's only a few minutes left of class."

"Wouldn't dream of it," she said batting her eyelashes as she then gave me a sour face and walked inside of the classroom.

I sigh softly and then push off the wall, How stupid does she think I am? I thought to myself as I walked off to homeroom. I memorized the entire school map before I came, only because I was afraid I would be like the freshmen totally lost and no clue where to go. I'm a Junior this year, ther's no need for me to repeat the process. That bathroom however had two exits, she could've easily just left and after that sour face she gave it all a way.

I walked into the classroom as soon as the warning bell went off. Princess entered the room seconds after I came in. She looked at me and gave me an evil little smirk, "Hey, Bubbles why weren't you waiting outside for me I thought I was going to show you around the school like Miss Good Lady suggested or maybe you just didn't want to be around me because you thought I was some shallow bitch just because I had wanted to fix my hair after you bumped into me and left me their while you stalked off."

"I-I-" I stop as whispers were passed and people were beginning to give me dirty looks.

"Maybe you should go back to Miss Good Lady's room to talk about these issues," she said and then gave me a pouty face. "Wouldn't want you to not have any friends here because of this temper you have."

"Why don't you shut up, Morbucks," a girl with lavendar died hair said who had just taken a seat next to me

"Excuse me, I don't think it's any of your business."

"I think it does when you're screeching at the top of your lungs," She said as she crossed her arms glaring at Princess.

"Ms. Morbucks will you please come and pass out these papers?" The teacher said trying to break up our dispute.

She nodded her head and then walked away from us as she grumbled under her breath.

"Um, thanks for sticking up for me I don't think I could do that on my own," I say.

She looked at me and gave me a blank stare and then nodded her head, "I was just putting her in her place you know, it's easy to stand up to people especially those who act like Princess. You just have to stop caring what they think about you and branch off."

The homeroom teacher then begins to go over class and school rules which I soon drone out as I begin to doodle all over the handout given. That's easy for her to say, I actually care what peple think of me. Hopefully this school year won't be anything like the last one.