Teenagers

Chapter 7 - Grade Levels and Superiority

Welcome back to something I'd like to call 'Teenagers Tuesday', lol. ...Yeah, that sounds pretty lame... I dunno...

But hey, at least the story is going to be updated on time for once! It's actually being uploaded the morning I wake up, rather than last minute. Now if I am able to do that for now on, it'd be a good thing.

Now as for this chapter, it's another school one, which means that it is a little easier to do. So far, we obviously have the core five consisting of Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, Foxy, and Val (Mangle). But as of this moment, the five and Kevin (Springtrap) have yet to cross paths. Clearly they will, but if you wanna guess the timing, then that's up to you. We'll get more of Kevin this chapter and we'll go from there and see everything unfold.

~KF


September 19, 2016

2nd Period


Kevin Davis was one of the first students to enter his second period, which happened to be his English course. The students were informed that since it was the tenth day of school for that year, it would be the last day the students were required to head to homeroom first thing in the morning. Starting the next day, they could head straight into the first class they were typically scheduled.

The third Monday of the school year was considered to be an 'even' day, meaning that Davis had to go to his second period as his first class of the day. If it happened to be an odd day, then it would have been his first period.

With a sigh, he sat down in his seat and chose to be on his phone while he could before the bell rang. Yes, he was still slightly annoyed that he and his apparent former girlfriend had broken up because of the situation going on at the time. Nevertheless, it happened almost a month prior, and he knew that. Thus, he was aware that he needed to move on and set his priorities straight.

His black bear friend from before suddenly walked in. "Don't go into the boys bathroom downstairs."

"...The toilet's clogged up again?" The dark, green rabbit raised an eyebrow.

"Worse..." He replied with a slight look of disgust. "...I don't even wanna talk about it... I'd rather throw up."

"Thanks for the warning then, I guess. I don't think you should trust public restrooms, anyway." Kevin turned his head to look at his phone once more. "So, why didn't you try out for football this year?"

"About time you asked me that." His classmate said with a grin. "You see, you know that basketball is another favorite of mine, so I figured that I switch things up this year. You are going to watch my games, right?"

"As always." Kevin said with a smirk. "I really hope you have a good team this year. No offense to last year's team, but... they weren't the best... That's really all I gotta say."

"Don't even get me started. I know what you mean." The bear said with a nod. "But anyways, it's cool to know that I'm doing something different this year. However at the same time, it sucks. There are people that are gonna miss me and everyone is already talking about it."

"I understand." Kevin patted his shoulder. "You'll be alright."

Hearing somebody else sit down at their table, both shifted their heads to a dark-colored rabbit immediately. "'Sup?"

"Steven, you just came out of nowhere." Kevin stated with a somewhat surprised facial expression.

"Well, you both were too busy talking so I didn't wanna interrupt." He defended himself. "So, what's going on?"

"Nothing much. Just found out that Martin is apparently doing basketball this year."

He snickered a little in response. "You're way late. I found that out during the second week of school."

"Well, excuse me for being irrelevant to what's been going on in this school, since I had recover from being um... 'deceived'..." Kevin rolled his eyes in annoyance at that last part.

"What do you mean by being deceived?" The rabbit raised an eyebrow. He then got a whisper in his ear from Martin. "...Oh... Still mad about her?"

"Not mad at all." He shook his head. "But I've been thinking about her too much, and I know I gotta get over the whole thing. Maybe I still had some feelings for her... I don't know... I just need to keep distracting myself I guess..."

"Just forget that she ever existed." Martin joked. "Maybe then if you somehow see her again, you'd have no idea who she is, like she even deserves to be with you after all.

"She already lied and cheated on you." Steven added with a slight chuckle. "For all we know, she could be going out with that same guy right now and already having a plot to treat him the same way."

"Meh, that's one thing I could do. Basically act like I have amnesia." Kevin grinned back, resting his elbow on the table with his chin resting in the palm of his hand. "Easier said then done. Good advice guys..."

"At least it's better than being haunted of what she did to you for the rest of your life."

"No." Kevin shook his head. "If you have amnesia, you could have the potential to literally not remembering anything. I wouldn't even remember my own mother, my dad, my sister, not anything or anyone. That hurts."

Both of them then went silent for a few moments staring at Kevin, before they both looked at each other.

"He does have a point..." Martin had to admit.

"Of course I do..." The green anthropomorphic animal rolled his eyes again.

Steven sighed. "Fine... We take it back... Has the bell rung yet?"

"It'll probably ring in less than a minute." Kevin answered. "We have been talking for quite a while. But anyway, I guess I can thank you guys for at least trying to give me advice. I'll get her out of my mind for good eventually."


"Val, I thought you said we had a quiz today..."

Foxy and Valery were coming up from their sixth period biology class and were now making their way to the cafeteria.

"No, I said today we were going to do a lab, and the class afterwards we are gonna to have a quiz. So, you heard me wrong and you didn't ask me again to make sure." She smirked. "Your loss, I guess."

He then shot her a sarcastic smile. "Well you know what, maybe I should have but I thought I already heard right. I've spent fifteen minutes of studying for nothing."

"You should make an exact perfect score on it, then." She smiled back stepping closer to the lunchroom. "You should be thanking me. ...Wait, scratch that. You should be thanking yourself for not listening to exactly what I said. You chose to have selective hearing."

"Oh, quit making fun of me."

They both were finally inside the cafeteria, which was already really crowded. They were scheduled last lunch for the day, so it was not surprising that plenty of people had the same situation, especially when that lunch in particular contained people that were coming from science classes, elective courses, and people coming from the gym.

"...Are there going to be any tables left by the time we get from the line?" Val asked looking around.

"People ask the same question every time when they are some of the last people that get to the cafeteria, but then they manage to spot a few tables that are opened. So, I guess we gotta get lucky here." Foxy explained with a shrug of his shoulders.

Entering one of the lunch lines, Val chose to change the subject.

"So, I guess we can be proud that we've made it ten days into the school year as sophomores." She said. "It might not be that big of an accomplishment, but many people claim that we have it worst. Tenth grade is typically the worst year for students."

"They didn't lie..." Foxy had to agree sighing slightly. "The freshmen have it easy for obvious reasons. All the seniors might be a little stressed at times, but their year is basically a break for them. The juniors might not have it easy like them, but at least they know it's their second to last year and that they are one step closer to graduating. We on the other hand? We aren't even half way done with our high school lives. Sure it's almost like being a freshmen, but our workload feels like double the amount that they get."

"That's not all, though." Val shook her head before adding more points to their discussion. "Usually, nothing really exciting happens this year at all. That's why people say that being a sophomore is boring."

"I don't blame them for saying that." Foxy bobbed his head up and down. "They should make all the sophomores eat second, and not last, since there are four lunch shifts. But nope, of course it's not going to be like that. There are freshmen that are just now eating lunch and there are seniors eating during the first lunch shift. A mess."

Their conversation would have reached further heights, but suddenly, they both noticed that people were beginning to cut the line, specifically the older students.

"Are we really going through this again?" Val said out of annoyance.

"Hold on a sec..." Foxy was noticing that the supposed 'line' was beginning to get crowded, due to the extra amount of people that were attempting to walk in front of their fellow students to get food. Eyeing them, Foxy grabbed his friend's arm and skipped a few people to get back at them. The ones that were the cutters seemingly never noticed since they were too busy either talking among themselves and to the lunch lady to even notice. By the time Foxy and Val stopped, they were closer to the lunch lady in order to tell her what they wanted.

"...Okay, cool." Val said humorously. "We actually got away with it."

"We still would have gotten away with it even if we were confronted with someone. But guess what? We shouldn't even care at all. The school is gonna do something if they keep this up. It's very annoying." Foxy expressed irritation. "Apparently, some people, especially the seniors think that they are superior to everyone else, and people like that always rub me the wrong way."

"Well, you were the one that suggested that the higher grades should eat last."

"Meh, you can't please everyone, and that's not even my point. Some of the older students would disagree because they're gonna say that they do the most work." Foxy said sighing again. "I mean, the elective hall and the gym are right near the cafeteria, so they always get to the lunch lines first. The science hall is all the way upstairs so we are always unlikely to be one of the first people here every time it's an even day."

"You're not wrong about that." Val could not agree more.

"Get to the back of the line!"

Many of the culprits took two seconds to stare at the lady passing out trays of food as if she had two heads, before they all end up mumbling under the breath doing what they were told.

Foxy turned to Val with a large smirk. Her doing the same, they both laughed at what just occurred.

"This is somewhat amusing." The fox admitted. "Maybe we should do stuff like that more often just so that there are moments like this."

"You helped make it funny, though."

"Well, I'm not a pushover, so I'm not gonna let people to just literally walk past me like I don't exist."


So we get a chance to see Kevin (Springtrap) again, and now we get introduced to another side character, Steven Daniels, who is Shadow Bonnie for those of you who have guessed. As with Shadow Freddy, he's not just some kind of shadowish, pitch black creature. Since this is an AU fic, he's an actual anthropomorphic character. And since the designs of the characters are based on Tony Crynight's FNAF series, picturing his look can be up to your imagination, and that goes for any side character that is not in his series. About Steven in particular, all I can say is that he's a little shorter than the rest of the group, but not too short like a midget or something. Just about a few inches shorter than Bonnie.

Questions:

1. On a scale of one to ten, how bad do you think Kevin's breakup was?

2. So about the whole cutting line thing. I'm pretty sure many of you are victims to it. How did you react?

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