Beastboy sat very lonely at his chair. He looked up hoping to see Pixie's brown, straight mane. But all he saw was Carrot Cake who used to sit in front of Pixie.

"Okay class, are you all ready to learn?" Sunflower raised her hoof. "Yes, Sunflower?"

"Um, where's Pixie? She's never missed a day of school in her life!"

"Well, her mother and father told me that they did not like the way a certain student was behaving around their daughter." When she said that, she glared at Beastboy and he shrunk in his seat. "So, Pixiedust is now home-schooled." Carrot Cake huffed.

"What? Just because I made fun of her bow she tattle-tales and is home-schooled? Well, I'm glad she's gone!" Beastboy wanted to hit her so hard when she said that.

"No, Carrot Cake, it wasn't you." She blinked.

"Then who?"

"That is not important right now." Soon, everyone (except Sunflower and Beastboy) started shouting who.

"Fine, if I tell you, will you behave all day of the week?" They all nodded. She sighed. "Well, lets just say it was half-pony, half-dragon." Everyone soon turned to Beastboy with surprised eyes.

"You!?" Sunflower said getting up ready to hit him.

"I-It's not what you think!" Beastboy swore.

"I thought you said you would behave!" Miss Klee shouted. Sunflower sighed and sat down. "Thank you, now on to the lesson." Sunflower soon grabbed her pencil when something hit the back of her head. She looked at it. It was a rubber band. She groaned.

"I wonder who threw that." She said sarcastically.

"Don't be like that." Beastboy said. "Listen, I don't like you, and you don't like me, right?" Sunflower nodded wondering where he was going with this. "But, you are Pixie's best friend. And you care about her, right?" Sunflower nodded again.

"What are you playing at?" He then levitated a piece of paper that was scrunched up. She looked down at it, then picked it up.

"Can you give this to her?" Beastboy asked.

"What does it say?" Beastboys color changed from green, to red.

"W..Well that doesn't matter." He said.

"If it doesn't matter, then why can't I read it?"

"Fine! Read it!" Sunflower smirked and uncrumpled the paper.

Dear Pixiedust,

I want to let you know that my mom just signed me up, so we can talk. I have a plan, call me at 4:25. Don't ask why I need you to call at 4:25.

-Beastboy

"Well.. then." Sunflower said.

"Yeah, yeah, yeah. Will you give it to her?" Sunflower sighed.

"Alright, but you better have a good explanation tomorrow."

"Deal."

The kids happily trotted outside for recess.

"So.. what did you do to Pixie?" Carrot Cake asked walking up towards Beastboy, probably getting a little too close.

"Does it matter?"

"Well, yes! Making fun of the class 'nerd' is totally cool. Spare the details." Beastboy, for the second time that day, wanted to smack her again. He gritted his teeth, but caved in.

"I convinced her to teepee Miss Klee's house, but my parents were home, they saw me, she said she was scared, I hushed her and accidentally hit her. Her parents soon got mad, and stormed out."

"Wow! That's awesome!"

"No! It's not! I am the worst colt in the world!" He said placing his hooves over his face. Carrot Cake just patted his head.

"Oh, you'll get used to it. You can sit with me at lunch."

"What if I don't want to?" Beastboy grunted. Carrot Cake only laughed.

"That's a funny joke! I mean, who doesn't want to sit with the actual cool kids?" Beastboy gritted his teeth again. One day... he told himself. One day...

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