You ready?" Hester questioned, stopping her motorcycle by the pavement. "Agatha!" Startled, she stuffed her phone into her pocket. "Get off my bike, I got a shift in ten." Agatha nodded, Hester wasn't that tall, but Agatha was short, so it took her a while to hop off the bike.

"See you later, Aggie and whatever you do, don't get in trouble." She rolled her eyes, turning around to face her school. Waving, she muttered a slow goodbye. School wasn't a place Agatha wanted to be in, but for the sake of her future, she stuck too it.

She didn't have a crowd either, Agatha was a lonely type. People would walk past her, or talk about her. She didn't mind though, that's life and as much as you just want to change it, you can't.

Agatha took out her phone again, she couldn't get herself to delete the picture she took of Tedros the other day. It still remains in her hidden album so that people like Sky and his goons can't find it.

She continued to look at it, a smile creeping up on her face. She began walking again, unaware of where she was actually going. It was odd how seeing someone in pain amused her so much, usually she would look away, but for some reason it was different.

Hester started her motorcycle, ready to drive away. As strict as she seemed, if Agatha said she didn't want to go, she would simply nod and ride away with her. She chuckled, watching Tedros zoom past with his car.

The car was filled with girls from the cheerleading squad. It was almost as if each day the girls were multiplying but the real reason was only because the cheerleaders had worked out a type of schedule.

Kristen, Mable, Dania and Ellen were on Mondays and Fiona, Audrey, Anna and Daisy were on Tuesday. So on and so on. Hester rolled her eyes as the music from Tedros' car became louder, some old RNB, not Tedros' type at all.

Her attention then reverted to Agatha. "She's still here?" Hester watched as Agatha stepped into the road, her hands and eyes set on the phone. Her smile grew bigger and bigger whilst Tedros' car got nearer, almost as if he had no idea what was happen.

Hester hopped off her motorcycle, running Agatha's way. Oblivious to the matter, Agatha walked slap bang in the middle and Tedros' car was just inches away.

"Agatha, move!" Hester screamed, but she still wasn't paying attention. Tedros' head snapped up and he almost screamed as he tried to stop the wheels. Hester ran in front of the car, pushing Agatha out of the way.

Hayden's yelp lengthened as he hung onto his brother's seat. Tedros sighed, opening the door as quickly as he could. "He's so cute..." Veronica smiled as she gave Hayden a hug. Stepping outside, he slammed the door and ran to aid Agatha.

"Can you- can you get off me..." She muttered since Hester's body weight was crushing her. "Right..." Hester stood up, her eyes widening as she stared at Tedros. "Agatha are you alright?" He reached out his hand and as Agatha got ready to take it, Hester swat his hand away, her face boiling.

"Are you alright?" He questioned, backing away from Hester. She shut her eyes, mumbling to herself before opening them again. "I don't know, you nearly KILLED my friend over there with your car filled with babes!"

Tedros ran his fingers through his hair. "Yeah, I know. I'm sorry, but can I just speak to Agatha-" Hester shook her head, pulling Agatha up. "I don't think I want Agatha near you." Still confused, Agatha looked around for her phone but it was nowhere to be seen.

"This isn't all my fault, you know." He declared. "I wasn't the one who walked slap bang into the road and stayed there..." Agatha's cheeks burned red as she shook her head. Hester turned to her, her eyes burning with anger. "What were you even looking at?" She questioned.

Agatha kept quiet, scanning the area for her phone. "I was texting..." Hester cocked an eyebrow. "Texting who? Was it that intriguing you had to walk straight into the road?!" Agatha opened her mouth to speak, but closed it after she realized she didn't know what to say.

"I've got to go to my next class...I'm late..." Agatha pushed passed the two, running across the road. "But we have thirty minutes till...what are you still doing here?" He questioned nervously. "At first, I thought you were alright, now you seem like a jerk." Hester sighed.

"Dont speak to Teddy like that!" Christen cried, standing in front off him. Tedros sighed, pushing her out of the way. "What do you mean? Was she talking about me?" Hester pierced her lips together, remembering the conversation they had with the boys.

"That doesn't matter. So who are you going to pick?" Tedros cocked an eyebrow. "Christen, Ellen, Katie or Agatha?" He could feel their eyes burn on his skin, causing him to sweat. "That doesn't matter..."

"I'd be a great girl, Teddy." Katie smiled, taking his hand. "Yeah, get back in the car...I'm talking to someone." Hester cocked an eyebrow. "Really? I don't understand why this emo is here." Hester shot her a glare. "Tedros get the Barbie back in the car."

He sighed, signaling her to go back inside. "I've gotta go." Hester turned around, hoping on her motorcycle. Tedros watched her leave, his eyes falling on Agatha's phone. He picked it up, staring at the cracked screen. It was the picture she took of him yesterday. A smile crept up on his face and it wouldn't leave.

"Tedros, get back in the car! I've got basketball conference in the morning!" Hayden screamed, his voice cracking. He nodded, pushing the phone into his pocket. He was quite grumpy today, especially since he nearly ran over Agatha, but something changed. Tedros got back in his car to drop his brother off to his basketball conference.

Being an older brother was hard since a little brother comes with all four, which is whining, snooping, secrets and randomness. He just thought if he'd do Hayden's 'bidding' one day he's just leave him alone. Once they got to the gym, Hayden rushed out of the car.

"Don't forget to pick me up before dinner!" Hayden yelled as he was running with all of his bags towards the gym. Tedros who was halfway paying attention just nodded and put his car back into drive. He parked his car as far away from the school as possible. Tedros just wanted to enjoy his breakfast in peace without a bunch of girls breathing down his neck. While Tedros was eating his bacon, egg, and gouda sandwich, he couldn't help but think about Agatha. He didn't really know how to feel about her besides guilty for almost running over her with his car.

"Maybe I should do something. Like get her phone fixed." Tedros said to himself while pulling Agatha's cracked phone out of his pocket. He saw the time on the phone and realized that he was going to be late for school. "Crap!" Tedros cursed while stuffing the rest of the sandwich in his mouth and grabbing all of his stuff. Tedros may not take a lot of things seriously but his mum take school pretty seriously. There was no way that he could afford to be late… again. His mom would wring his neck or rather take away his car. Tedros rushed through the school practically pushing people out of his way to get to class. He managed to sink into his seat with just thirty seconds to spare. He sighed extremely relieved to make it to class on time.

Thirty minutes into the class, Tedros found himself regretting that he even showed up for school. Tedros hated math, and I mean really who doesn't. Obviously, no one in Tedros class because one look around, and he saw that everyone in the class was either sleeping or on their phones. Agatha's phone was just burning in his pants; it was just itching to be snooped on. Tedros was just dying to know what else Agatha had on her phone. I mean it couldn't be that bad, right? Tedros couldn't take the suspense anymore, and he took Agatha's phone out of his pocket. Luckily for him, it wasn't password protected. Tedros knew he was being a douche, but he was known for being a douche. Therefore there was no harm done, right? Tedros snooped around her but he tried to keep out of anything too personal like notes or text messages until a new one came on the screen.

AGATHA. YOU BETTER BE HOME TONIGHT OR ELSE. I saw the knob you broke, and you better get it fixed, or I will make sure that you do not take another breath. COME HOME STRAIGHT AFTER SCHOOL. Tedros wanted to be sick once he realized Agatha's mom sent the text message. He scrolled through earlier text messages finishing the same things except more graphic.

November 18th 2014- you good for nothing twat. Kids don't come free! Leaving your food in the bin? That's just a twenty in the bin.

December 25th 2014- I won't be home till late, don't wait for me. Out with Creg and his family.

June 23rd 2015- Since when was it your birthday. Fix the tv or you'll be eating poison tonight!

There were threats to throw Agatha off of their house's balcony or choke Agatha to death. He was so shocked that he didn't register that the bell for the next class had rung.

"Crap!" His breathing doubled. "I didn't want to see this! I just wanted to see some ugly selfies or something! Why couldn't she be some regular girl with ugly selfies on her phone?!" Tedros said while he was running through the hall trying to find Agatha. Agatha wasn't used to being talked to at school. People usually ignore her and basically pretend that she doesn't exist. So it came to a surprise to her that Tedros was shouting her name frantically down the hall to get her attention.

"What the…?"

"Thank-" He paused for a while, searching for breath. Agatha watched him oddly, backing up. "Is this another one of those football team pranks? I told you, the next time you do it I'll make sure you never take another breath."

"I found you Agatha. Look, I need to talk to you right now." Tedros didn't give Agatha any time to respond. He immediately pulled her into a storage closet.

"Agatha, is your mother abusing you?" Tedious said after the door was closed.

"Tedros, what are you talking about? Where would you get that kind of information?"

"I picked up your phone this morning after you dropped it, and your mother sent you a text message. Is that why you are always doing "stunts"? Is that why you are always getting hurt? Because your mom is hitting you?"

Agatha s ratched her head, unable to say anything. "Why do you care anyway? It's promptly none of your business. You shouldn't have been going through my phone in the first place!"

"That's true. I shouldn't have-" Agatha cut him off, hands on her hips. "Messages on a phone doesn't say anything. She won't harm me, she never will..."

"But I don't regret what I did. Agatha, you can't live like this! What your mom is doing to you ins't right!"

"Give me my phone, Tedros." Tedros grabbed Agatha's phone out of his pocket. He put it in her hand, and squeezed her hand.

"Don't go back to your mom...please. You can't let her do this to you. Just take your stuff and leave." Agatha ripped her hand out of Tedros'.

"Do you honestly think that if I could just grab my stuff and go that I wouldn't?! It's not that easy. She's my mother, and our situation is complicated. Do me a favor and stay out of my life." Agatha said before she tore open the supply closet door and slammed it in Tedros's face.

"The one time I try not to be a jerk…"

Sorry for the lateness. If you want to know me, the first fact is I'm out like a light. So to summarize that up, Lizlen sent me the email and I didn't see it until after midnight.

Questions:

Tedros is all over the place with you lot, how do you feel about him now?

Which part was your favourite in the whole chapter?

Bye!