Welcome to chapter 3! If you have looked at my profile, then you will know that I have just recently learned that I may not SPECIFICLY (hint hint wink wink) respond to reviews in my stories, so, I just want to say that I LOVE THE REVIEWERS!

I am sorry if you get the feeling that I like certain characters and dislike others, but I don't. Right now, I have plans for Bee and Terra, so I need to portray them as kind of preppy. Well, not exactly; but I do know that they will both experience a character change later (maybe even in this chapter!). Bee and Terra fans, just hang on!

I'm sorry for the long delay! I've been so busy lately, but, at least it's out now.

Ok, let's move on. It's story time! Just one matter of business to attend to…….

Disclaimer: I do not own the Teen Titans, or anything else mentioned in this chapter. Here we go!

Chapter 3: When the Boys Met the Girls

"Oh my god!" I said. I was looking on the sticker rack at Michaels. There were these really cute yellow and black bee stickers I was looking at. They were really sparkly and glittery. "Aren't these the cutest things you've ever seen?"

"If by cute, you mean ugly, then you're absolutely right! Now these stickers totally rock, literally!" said Terra. She was wearing one of those French-style off-the-shoulder red shirts, beige corduroy capri's, and red flip flops. Her hair was in a side-ponytail. She was holding up a small strip of stickers with rocks and the Earth on them. Michaels had every kind of sticker you could imagine, I mean, where else will you find rock stickers?

"Kelsey!" I yelled, "Come over here!"

"Coming!" I heard her yell back from a few isles away.

"Here," she said when she finally came over to me, "what's up?"

"Ok," I said, "for our room, I was thinking we could have a sticker wall! We could put stickers all over one of the walls! So, I need you to pick out some stickers!"

"There is no way we're going to fill up a whole wall with stickers." said Kelsey.

"Why are you always shooting down all of my ideas? You're really like, Miss Negativity or something." I said, looking exasperated.

"No, I'm just Miss Reality."

"Ok, so if you're Miss Reality, then what am I?" I asked with a grin on my face.

"You're like Miss Attitude." said Raven, as she walked over to us from the Halloween section of the store. No wonder; she was more like Miss Negativity then anybody I knew.

"Did we call you over, Miss Negativity? Did we send up the bat-signal?" I said.

"I would have a comeback for that, but it made no sense." said Raven.

"She was making an analogy," said Kelsey, "she says that you're dark and secluded like Batman; and that she doesn't want you interrupting our conversation. I don't mean to be offensive, but I usually translate the strange sounds that come out of peoples mouths and turn them into English; no offence to you either, Bee."

"None taken" said Raven and I together. Kelsey gave a shy smile. Kelsey was definitely different from anyone that I had ever known, well, talked to, I guess. Usually I stayed away from girls like her; quiet, secluded, introverted; but since we were roommates, I had to get to know her. To my surprise, she was actually pretty nice.

"Where did Alex and Katie go?" Kelsey asked.

"No clue," said Terra.

"Do you mean that we let Alex loose in a store, unsupervised?" said Kelsey, "Oh no! We have to find her, quick, before she causes complete chaos!"

"She's a sixteen year old girl. What kind of complete chaos can she cause?" I asked.

"Well," said Kelsey, "none really; I just want to find her quickly."

"Well, then, lets start looking!" said Terra. With that, the four of us took off in different directions, in search of Katie and Alex. I walked in and out of a couple isles, and then stopped in front of a mirror. I had worn one of my favorite outfits today: a yellow tank-top, black sweatpants with yellow strips down the side, and black flip-flops. My hair was up in a bun; I had a black stud earring in my right ear, and a yellow stud earring in my left ear. After admiring myself for a few minutes, I heard it; a loud, snobby laugh coming from the floral decorations isle. Right away I knew what this meant; there were snobby, stuck up girls in the area. I walked over toward the annoying laugh, and what I found was not pretty. There were three ugly, over-make-uped, fat-assed bitches standing around Katie and Kelsey. Their outfits were so ugly, I thought that I might need a laser eye surgery in my near future.

"Hey, what's so funny?" I asked. They "looked me over", as I called it: they looked at my clothes, my style, and the size of my butt. I was used to this, of course, since I had been frequently exposed to bitches like these girls. They were all the same; they looked you over, made sure you were cool, and then invited you to join them. For a long time, I had been a girl like that, but I knew better then that now.

"Just making some new 'friends'." said the girl with thick, curly black hair. Her hair looked like an old mop that was years over due of being disposed of, or maybe the old wig collecting dust that you keep in your attic.

"Would you care to join? We were just telling them our policies." said the one with big, ugly, pink hair.

"And what would those policies be?" I asked, amused at their completely wrong assumption that I would be stupid enough to join their group.

"Stay away from us, and you don't get hurt. Well, at least, that's the rule for them." said the blond. "You, on the other hand, have all rights to hang with us."

This brought up a question; should I join these bitches and get myself out of a ton of trouble later on, or should I stick with the new friends that I already have, my roommates, my next door neighbors? Hold on; wasn't I just saying how stupid and ugly they were a second ago? Am I talking to myself, again?

"No thanks, I think that I'll pass." I said with my trademark (well, not really) sweet-sour smile. I called it that because it was sweet, but some people swear that they can see horns pop out of my head when I do it.

"I'm sorry, what was that?" said the blond girl.

"I would rather not 'hang' with you guys. 'Avoid' seems like a more appropriate word." I said.

"Do you even know who we are?" said the girl with the ugly black hair.

"Well, no," I said, "but my impression is that you are a group of ugly bitches who can't seem to figure out that the way you're behaving is going to make you become hated by everybody that you come in contact with." I said, with my sweet-sour smile still glowing on my face.

The blond girl had a blank look on her face. The pink-haired girl looked surprised. The dark-haired girl looked furious.

"Come on, lets leave these dorks to their business." She said, as the three girls turned and walked away.

"So, they never said, who were those girls anyway?" I asked Kelsey and Katie.

"The blonde is Kitten." said Kelsey.

"The girl with the pink hair is named Jinx." said Katie.

"And who was the mop head?" I asked.

"Sam" they said together.


After one lazy morning of getting settled in to our new rooms, we all sat together in my room. I was lying down on my bed, because if I sat up, I might hit my head, again, like I had this morning.

"What time is it?" Gar asked nervously. He was leaning against the wall near the door.

"Eleven-thirty" said Cody from the bunk on top of mine.

"You know," said Pete from that same bunk, "the more you ask, the slower time is going to pass."

"Why are you so nervous?" I said.

"I don't want to be late. The last time I was late, they mocked me endlessly." he said sourly.

"Well, then, why don't we just go down there to get our lunch now? That way, we definitely won't be late." said Robin from his bed.

"Ok, let's go then!" said Gar.

"It's better then wasting our time around here." I mumbled. With that, we all grabbed our money and walked to the food court. I got myself a foot long hotdog, a big cheeseburger, a can of soda, an apple (Pete made me get that), and a cookie. Robin and Pete both got a piece of pizza, a small salad, and water. Cody got chips, cookies, a small hotdog, water, and, by Pete's demand, an apple. Gar got a veggie dog, a salad, and soda. At exactly eleven-fifty, we sat under the big oak tree.

"See? We're here early. Nothing to worry about." said Cody.

"Do the girls know that you're not the only one here? It might surprise them when they come and see that you invited four extra people." said Robin.

"Well, they don't know that I invited friends. In fact, I think they'll be surprised that I have friends." said Gar. He looked a little nervous. In fact, pretty much everybody but me looked nervous.

"Why are you guys so uptight? Just chill; I'm sure there's nothing to be afraid of." I said coolly.

"There they are!" said Gar. I looked over at the girls that were approaching us. There was one blond girl, one red-head, one asian girl, one purple-haired girl, one brown-haired girl, and one very hot black girl. She the tallest girl in her group, not nearly as tall as me though; she wore her hair in a bun, and she wore lots of black and yellow.

"Hey, Gar, I see that you actually made friends!" said the asian girl. The girls sat down together in a semi-circle, so that together we formed a circle.

"Thanks, Alex." said Gar.

"No problem" said Alex.

"Ok, so I'm Gar, and these are my friends; Vic,"

"Hey ya'll" I said coolly.

"Cody,"

"Hi"

"Pete,"

"Hello"

"and Robin"

"Hey"

"And, of course, the famous Alex," said Gar.

"Hi guys" she said.

"Kelsey"

"Hi" said the brown-haired girl shyly.

"and their friends………"

"Terra" said the blond girl.

"The name's Bee" said the hot black girl confidently.

"Raven" said the girl with purple hair.

"Katie" said the red head shyly.

"Alright then; welcome!" said Gar. For about a minute, we all sat in silence, staring at each other, and our food.

"Well, this is awkward" said Terra.

"So, what classes do you guys have?" asked Gar.

"We don't get our schedules until tonight." said Alex.

"Oh, right." said Gar.

"So, what did you do this morning?" asked Alex.

"Sat around, unpacked, talked; what did you do?" asked Gar.

"We bought stuff for our room." said Bee.

"Did you go to the meeting-thing this morning? We didn't see you there." said Gar.

"Yes; we sat up front. It sounds like you were late, as always." said Alex.

"I wasn't late for this; you were." said Gar.

"I wasn't late, you were early." said Alex.

"Speaking of the meeting-thing," I said, trying to lead them away from a fight, "what do you guys think about the whole magic thing?"

"It can't be right." said Pete. "It's not scientifically possible."

"I believe that we could have magic powers." said Robin.

"What about science? It's explained everything that we know is true in the world, and it has proved that magic isn't real." said Pete stubbornly.

"I do not believe that science is the answer for everything." said Katie.

"I don't really care about the magic." said Terra, "The uniforms are the big thing on my mind. How could they do this to us?"

"Seriously; they're going to take away our individuality!" said Bee.

"They're just doing it so that some people don't waste all of their time and money on clothes." said Raven.

"Hey! I think clothes are very important." said Gar.

"Wow, thanks for enlightening us." said Cody sarcastically.

"Uniforms don't destroy our individuality." said Raven, "Individuality is based off of personality, not clothes."

"Ok, then," said Gar, "raise your hand if you have any idea what that meant."

"It means," said Kelsey, "that the way we act makes us individual, not what we wear."

"Well, as much as I would love to talk about clothes, I vote we talk about something else." said Gar.

"Why don't we talk about how weird the name Gar is?" said Raven.

"Hey! Gar isn't weird! Raven is much stranger!"

"A raven is a black bird that thrives in the night time. Gar is short for garbage, which is where you throw your trash away." said Raven.

After that, we sat for another minute, silent, just eating our food. Then, Alex said loudly, "WOW, IT'S QUIET; TALK PEOPLE!"

"I am going to throw my trash away now." said Katie. She got up, with no food left on her tray, and walked towards one of the trashcans.

"I need to throw my trash away, too." said Robin, as he got up and followed Katie to the nearest trashcan. I looked over at them. They were both standing around the trashcan, talking in low voices. I looked back at the rest of the group. I noticed someone was missing.

"Hey, where did she go?" I asked, pointing to an empty space on the girl's side of the circle.

"Kelsey?" said Alex, "Where did she go?"

"No clue," I told her, "she just disappeared."

"Should I go look for her?" Alex pondered out loud.

"If you want to know where she is." said Gar.

"Fine," said Alex, "who wants to help me find her?"

"I'll help." said Gar. After a moment of silence, Gar said, "Come on! It's a big campus! Only two people aren't going to get us far."

"Fine, I'll go." said Pete.

"Me too" said Cody.

"I guess I'm in too." said Raven

"Ok," said Alex, "I'll get the girl's dorm. Gar, you look around here; the cafeteria and the lawn-area. Raven, you look around the main campus; the classrooms and stuff. You," she pointed at Pete.

"It's Pete" he said.

"Right," said Alex, "You check the gardens. And you,"

"Cody" he said.

"Right; you check the library. Ok people, lets find her!" said Alex.

"Wait!" said Pete, "If we find her, what do we do?"

This was becoming very amusing. Once they left, they would leave me with the hot chick and the blonde. This day just kept getting better and better.

"Does everybody have a cell phone?" asked Alex. Gar, Raven, Pete, and Cody all nodded their heads. "Good," she said, "put your name and number on my favorites list." She pulled out a slick, black fold-over cell phone from her pocket. Each of the four took the phone, entered their information, and passed it on, until they were all done.

"Ok," Alex said, "Call me if you find her, and I'll call everyone else. Let's split……"

"Why do you care this much? She probably just got bored and went back to her room." said Pete.

"Yeah, seriously; with all the fighting you and Gar were doing, I was about to leave too." said Cody.

"She normally just doesn't leave like this; and I'm kinda bored. Gar normally has that affect on me. Anyway; let's go!" said Alex. With that, all of them took off in their separate directions. I looked over at the trash can where Robin and Katie had once been, and I noticed that they were gone as well. That just left Bee, the blonde, and me.

"Well, that was entertaining." I said.

"Seriously" said Bee.

"I don't see why they all need to go track her down. I've wandered off hundreds of times, and nobody sends a search party for me until I've been gone for more then five hours." said Terra.

"Same here" said Bee.

"No way," I said, "for me, somebody would call a search party after, like, a day."

"I'm glad that the others are gone." said Bee, "Meeting all those new people at once kinda shut me up."

"Dido" said Terra.

"Ok, then," I said, "since we are new to each other, let's do an old-fashioned pre-school greeting. My name is Victor Stone, but everybody calls me Vic. I'm single, I'm from Chicago, my favorite color is silver, and I enjoy eating, working out, hanging with my friends, and not doing school work. Who's next?"

"Me!" said Bee, "Hi! I'm Bethany Brown, but everyone calls me Bee. I'm single too, I'm from NYC, my favorite colors are black and yellow, and I enjoy shopping, Yankees, hanging out with my friends, and shopping. Terra?"

"Hi people!" she said, "I'm Terra, but everybody calls me Terra. I'm single, but that probably won't last long; I'm from California; my favorite color is red; I enjoy dating, hanging out with friends, going to the beach, and shopping."

"Well, I'm glad to meet you both." I said.

"Dido" said Terra. I could tell that this was the beginning of a beautiful friendship.


RING RING RING!

I took my cell phone out of my pocket. It was my mom's old one; it was chunky, big, and ugly.

"Hello?" I said.

"Hey; did you find her yet?" said a voice on the other line. It was Alex calling me. It had been, like, three minutes since she, Pete, Gar, Raven, and I had split up.

"No; I haven't even gotten to the library yet." I told her.

"Wow, you're really slow. I've searched my room, the one next to it, and the girl's lounge." said Alex.

"Well, the library is on the other side of the campus."

"So? Speed it up!"

"Have you heard from the others yet?"

"Well, Raven won't pick up her phone, Pete programmed my number in instead of his, and Gar is buying more food. You're the last person I can talk to."

"Great" I said. I thought about the others; Gar wasn't looking, Raven had probably quit, and, knowing Pete, he's probably searching, but he wanted to do it uninterrupted. Actually, it was kind of funny. Pete is smart; he's constantly the 'voice of reason'. I always enjoyed watching him outsmart people, unless it was me that he was outsmarting. Wait a second; how did he get Alex's number in the first place?

"Did you find her now?" asked Alex.

"No; I'll call you when I do. Bye!" I hung up my cell phone and turned it off. I kept on walking toward the library. Kelsey didn't seem like Alex much; I wondered how they could be best friends. Pete and I had a lot in common; well, at least, our personalities were the same. We were both sarcastic, and we liked a lot of the same things.

"Whoa" I said. I was standing in front of the library; it was huge! I opened one of the large doors and walked inside. It was warm, kind of stuffy, and there were bookcases filled with books as far as I could see. I walked around the whole first floor; I checked all of the isles of books, looked at every table, and even got a drink of water. Then, I started up the stairs to the second floor, and I saw a big sign. It read:

TITANS ACADAMY LIBRARY
Floor 1: Generalities
Floor 2: Philosophy & psychology
Floor 3: Religion
Floor 4: Social sciences
Floor 5: Language
Floor 6: Natural sciences & mathematics
Floor 7: Technology (Applied sciences)
Floor 8: The arts
Floor 9: Literature & rhetoric
Floor 10: Geography & history
Floor 11: Fiction

"Great" I said to myself. I looked all up and down the second floor; no sign of her. I looked all up and down the third, fourth, and fifth floors; still no sign of her. Just as I reached the sixth floor, I was giving up hope, but I saw her; she was sitting at a table, reading a fairly thick book. I approached her quietly, in fear that she might run off again and I would have to search the top floors of the library as well.

"Hey" I said. I was standing about three feet away from her.

"So, I guess you found me." she said, closing her book.

"Yes; it would appear that way."

"How long did it take for you guys to notice I was gone?"

"Not too long. Vic noticed first. What took a really long time was for Alex to get the search party going."

"Who was in the search party? I don't think many people would listen to Alex. No offence to her or anything; in fact, I appreciate her sending out people to find me. But, if I just get up and leave, I think it's pretty clear that I don't want to be found."

"Well, sorry for finding you, I guess." I said. I was confused now; was it bad that I had found her or good?

"It's not a problem. I just wanted a little down time. I've spent the past twenty-four hours surrounded by people and noise; the trip here with Alex, unpacking, my roommates, and the lunch with a bunch of boys I had never met before. Sit down." she pointed at the seat next to her. I took a seat and looked at the book she was reading.

"The Fabric of the Cosmos? Why are you reading that?"

"I like reading about this type of science. I know it sound kind of lame, but it's actually pretty funny. The author keeps using the characters from "The Simpson's" to make comparisons and stuff."

"Cool"

"So, hold up, tell me about the search party."

"Oh, right; Alex got a search party together; she looked in your dorm building, Gar was supposed to look around the cafeteria, Pete was assigned to the gardens, me to the library, and Raven to the main buildings. But, of course; Gar decided to get some more food, Raven won't pick up her phone, Pete actually gave Alex her own number, which I still can't figure out, and, after talking to her right before I came here, I turned off my cell phone."

"Well, I'm glad every showed so much support." she said sarcastically.

"I bet Gar and Raven gave up, but I kept looking, and I think Pete did too. Actually, I should probably call him and Alex and tell them I found you."

"Wait a second. This place is like, my hideaway or something. I come here to get away from people. I don't want them to know that this is where I go when I run off."

"So, what should I do?"

"Wait a couple minutes. We can start getting out of here. Tell them that you found me wandering around on the sidewalk somewhere. We'll keep this place a secret."

"And what do I get out of this?" I said jokingly.

"I'll buy you a cookie tomorrow."

"Deal"

"Great! Just one question; what's your cell phone number?"

"Why?"

"Because I want it"

"And?" I asked.

"I think cell phones are cool."

"So?"

"Can I have your cell phone number?"

"Sure! I'll put mine on you're favorites if you put yours on mine."

"Deal"

"Wait!"

"What?"

"My cell phone is ugly."

"Thanks for letting me know; mine is pretty."

"Is it pink?" I asked. The girls I knew always referred to pink as a pretty color.

"Eww, no" She took her cell phone out of her pocket. It was a silver flip-phone. I took my phone out of my pocket and we traded. After we finished, we headed downstairs. We walked down all five flights of stairs (actually, we raced from the fourth floor to the third floor and tied) and outside into the nice weather. Right in front of the library, I called Pete, and Kelsey called Alex.

"Hello?" said Pete.

"Hey; it's Cody."

"Oh, hi Cody. I'm sorry that I'm not my room. I'm wandering around the gardens, looking for Kelsey."

"Yeah, I know, but I just wanted to tell you that I found her."

"Really? Where was she?"

"Wandering around the campus. She said that she felt like taking a walk."

"So she just got up and left?"

"Pretty much. What happened to everyone else?"

"Well, Alex is the girls lounge, waiting for someone to call her and update her."

"Kelsey has that covered."

"Gar is at the cafeteria, getting more food, and I saw Raven in the gardens."

"What about Vic and Robin?"

"I haven't heard from either of them since I left."

"Are we going to send the search party out for them?

"No way; I think that they'll be fine. I'll be in my dorm room; see you later."

"Ok; I might be out a little longer. I'll keep my cell phone on just in case."

"Doing what?"

"Whatever I feel like; bye." With that, I hung up my cell phone. Kelsey seemed to be finishing up her conversation, or so I thought.

"Goodbye!" she said, "Yes; I'm coming. No; NO! Bye!" And, eventually, she hung her phone too.

"Well, I guess I need to head back to my dorm. I'll talk to you later. Bye!" she said.

"Ok; bye." I said. Then, we both took our separate paths, because the girls' dorms and the boys' dorms were on different sides of the campus. I'm glad that I could talk to her, and I hope that I could see her soon.


KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK!

Katie got up from her bed and answered the door.

"Hello!" she said.

"Hey," said a preppy-sounding voice, "I have schedules and uniforms for Raven Black, and K, Ko, Kori……."

"Koriand'r?"

"Yah, like, thanks; and Alexis Silverstone."

At the sound of my name, I tilted my head to get a better look. There was a short, preppy, blond girl standing at our door. Her hair was permed but looked so out of place with a pink polo that it looked like it was going to choke her to death and a white skirt that was so short that it could have been a belt. She was holding a big box that looked bigger then she was.

"Right" she said. The girl set down the box and got a smaller box out of it, and then handed it to Katie. She got two more boxes out of it, and then said, "Here you go!".

"Thank you" said Katie.

"No problem. Goodbye!" said the girl. She picked up her large box and headed across the hall.

Katie closed the door, and set the boxes down in the middle of the room. "Here is my box." she said, setting it down next to her. "This is Raven's box." she said, handing the box to Raven, who was sitting on her bed, reading a book. Then, Katie said, "And here is Alex's box!" I took the box from her and looked at it. There was a label that read:

Alexis Silverstone
Freshman
Room 344
Earth and Air

Earth and air? What the heck did that mean? I opened my box and looked inside. There I saw lots of ugly looking clothes, and an envelope, with the same label on it that was on the box. I opened the envelope and pulled out one of the papers. It read:

Alexis Silverstone's Schedule

A-Day
8:30-9:45: Scholars' Math 1
9:50-11:05: Scholars' Social Studies 1
11:05-12:05: Lunch/Break
12:05-1:20: Art 1
1:25-2:40: Yearbook 1
2:45-4:00: Level 1 Air

B-Day
8:30-9:45: Scholars' Science 1
9:50-11:05: Drama 1
11:05-12:05: Lunch/Break
12:05-1:20: Scholars' English 1
1:25-2:40: Tennis
2:45-4:00: Level 1 Earth

After I read my schedule, I looked at the clothes in the box. What I found seriously disturbed me. There were five pairs of purple knee-high socks, five silver, black, and purple plaid skirts, five white polo shirts with a small, purple "TA" on them, one pair of white tennis shoes, multiple silver, black, and purple pony-tail holders, five pairs of black sweat-pants, three white shirts with a picture of an air element on them, three shirts with a picture of the Earth on them, and two pairs of black gloves. Now that was an outfit that was completely and totally UGLY! I knew that there would be ways around it, though. Just a bit of jewelry and Sharpie could improve the uniform.

"What classes do you have friend Alex?" asked Katie. We switched schedules. Her schedule read:

Koriand'r's Schedule

A-Day
8:30-9:45: Math 1
9:50-11:05: Science 1
11:05-12:05: Lunch/Break
12:05-1:20: Cooking 1
1:25-2:40: Yearbook 1
2:45-4:00: Level 1 Air

B-Day
8:30-9:45: English 1
9:50-11:05: Accelerated Social Studies 1
11:05-12:05: Lunch/Break
12:05-1:20: Dance 1
1:25-2:40: Softball
2:45-4:00: Level 1 Fire

"Hey, we're both in the same air and yearbook class." I told her. "What are you in, Raven?" So, Raven handed me her schedule, and it read:

Raven Black's Schedule

A-Day
8:30-9:45: Accelerated Social Studies 1
9:50-11:05: Science 1
11:05-12:05: Lunch/Break
12:05-1:20: Art 1
1:25-2:40: Keyboarding 1
2:45-4:00: Level 1 Dark

B-Day
8:30-9:45: Math 1
9:50-11:05: Scholars' English 1
11:05-12:05: Lunch/Break
12:05-1:20: German 1
1:25-2:40: Softball
2:45-4:00: Level 1 Water

"Here you go." Raven and I traded schedules back. I was glad that I had air and yearbook with Katie and art with Raven.

I took a good look around the room. We had done tons of redecorating today; after everyone had come back to the room, though. I had spent lots of time searching the 300 building for Kelsey. After she came back, we waited for, like, an hour until Katie came back from her walk with Robin and Raven came back from whatever mysterious place she went to. The room looked much better now. Each wall was a different color; one raspberry, one green, one black, and one purple. The door leading into our room is on the raspberry wall. Also on that wall is Raven's bed, which has black and midnight blue sheets on it, and her nightstand right next to her bed. On the purple wall next to that is the bunk bed. Katie is on the bottom, with green and purple bed sheets. I am on the top, with raspberry and yellow bed sheets. Next to the bunk bed is a small nightstand with a radio clock on it. On the other side of the nightstand is the bathroom, which has one shower, two sinks, and a toilet. The next wall is the black wall. There are two large windows on this wall with blue curtains. In between the windows there is a tall dresser, with a small television, pictures, and lots of makeup. On the green wall there is a mini fridge, a walk in closet, and a bulletin board with more pictures on it. In the middle of the room is a white carpet with lots of multicolored circles on it. On the ceiling there are posters of some of our favorite bands and singers. I did most of the redecorating work on the room, and I think that it looks awsome. All of the other girls admired it and were surprised that I could incorporate all of Katie, Raven, and my favorite things.

KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK!

Yet again, Katie opened the door. This time, it was Kelsey standing out there, though. She was holding one sheet of paper in her hand.

"Hey guys. I just wanted to see everybody else's schedule. I brought over my schedule." she said.

I lazily got off my bed and walked to the door. I handed Kelsey my paper and she handed me hers. It read:

Kelsey Miller's Schedule

A-Day
8:30-9:45: Scholars' Science 1
9:50-11:05: Chorus 1
11:05-12:05: Lunch/Break
12:05-1:20: Scholars' Math 1
1:25-2:40: Spanish 1
2:45-4:00: Level 1 Dark

B-Day
8:30-9:45: Keyboarding 1
9:50-11:05: Scholars' Social Studies 1
11:05-12:05: Lunch/Break
12:05-1:20: Scholars' English 1
1:25-2:40: Tennis 1
2:45-4:00: Level 1 Air

Even though Kelsey and I didn't have a lot of classes together, I was at least glad that we had English and tennis together. After Kelsey got to look at everybody's schedules, we sat and talked for a while. When I say a while, I mean a really long time. At one point during the conversation, I looked over at the clock.

"Holy crap; it's eleven o'clock. I guess time flies when you're having fun or something like that." I said.

"Wow," said Kelsey, "I better get back and get ready for tomorrow. See you guys later!"

"Good night" we all said in unison. After that we all got ready, and got in bed around midnight, when we heard someone walking through the hall yelling, "LIGHTS OUT!"

I quickly got up to my bed, and lied down. I thought about how I would fix my uniform the next day. I was thinking about my black zip-up hoddie, some fake pearls, and maybe a little redecorating for my shoes…….

How did you like it? I know that it was kind of long, but I just couldn't stop myself! I hope that you enjoyed it. PLEASE REVIEW PEOPLE!