Me: The last couple of chapters were fun. Don't you think?

Karson27: Of course I do. They were my idea. I'm surprised that you liked the last one.

Me: Of course I g-

Karson27: Wait. Of course you did. Mori got to hold you while you were crying about the frog.

Me: I dissected a frog in biology!

Karson27: No you didn't. You had two boys in your group and they dissected the frog. You barely could stand there in the room.

Me: How did you know?

Karson27: The teacher told me when I asked.

Me: I hate you. Start the story.

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Something was wrong about today. I could tell from the time I woke up that morning. Mainly because nothing happened. There was no chaos, yelling, or fighting of any sort. No line a breakfast and I got something hot.

To a normal person, they would think that the day was going amazing. I could feel it in the air that something was wrong. The electricity flowing through it hovered over the mostly silent and lethargic breakfast crowd of students.

"Tailyr," Karsyn said but it didn't register in my head that she was talking to me. "Tailyr."

What is up with today? I was thinking, my head propped up on my hand, elbow resting on the table.

Suddenly, my elbow was knocked out from underneath me and I barely managed to stop my head from being slammed into the table. I was shocked to see a big, slightly tanned and barely touching my face. I gasped and looked up. Mori. As usual, he was big protector guy. Which I found HOT but I wasn't going to give into it.

"Paying attention now?" Karsyn asked in an annoyed tone.

"Yes. Please continue," I said sarcastically.

She sighed. "Bill said that the G/T Council is going to have a meeting during lunch. It'll be us, Marx, Dan, Halley, B.B. And Bailey Long."

"I know who's on the Council," I told her flatly. "Do we know what it's about?"

She shook her head. "But it sounded pretty serious. I don't think this is going to be a meeting you want to be drug to, Tailyr."

I nodded.

I spent the whole day in a daze but it seemed like everyone else was. The teachers mostly played movies or talked with us about everything but the subject. Finally lunch came and my feet carried me to Bill's room.

"Hey everybody," I said loudly, trying to keep up with my usual grander.

"Have a seat," Bill said, not even bothering to return my greeting. He was never this grim, nor was the air ever this thick.

The thing about the G/T Council was that it was made up of ADHD teenagers with little to no attention span, know it all tendencies, and clashing personalities. One of my biggest little problems was the five foot one hobbit by the name of Dan Holder.

Before Bill even had the chance, he started in. "I think I should be in the vice president," he blurted into the silence.

"No one else does which nullifies your opinion," I told him smoothly.

"I'm one of the oldest," he objected.

"Since when does that matter around here?" Karsyn demanded.

"Let's face it, I'd do a better job than you."

Karsyn rose to her feet, which made me sit up a little straighter. "You couldn't handle one day in my job. Besides, there's a height requirement."

"Think there's an intelligence requirement too," Dan shot back. It was like this every time we had a meeting but Dan never once questioned Karsyn's intelligence level because it was obvious she was one of the smartest among us.

In all reality, there wasn't supposed to be a president or anything because that would make G/T an actual club and it wasn't supposed to be. We'd made the Council after Bill came in to help him manage the growing numbers. Regardless, our positions were sacred.

I thought, for a split second, that Karsyn was going to hit the boy in the face. Instead, she did something even more shocking.

"That's it!" she yelled throwing her hands up. "I'm not doing this anymore! You want the damn position so bad, Dan? Have it!" She slammed her fist down on the table, making everyone in the room jump. With a completely serious and calm voice she said, "Bill, consider this my resignation."

"Karsyn," I objected, but she ignored me. She stormed from the room, slamming the door behind her.

I jumped to my feet, glaring at Dan, who had a smug grin on his face. I grabbed him by the shirt with both hands and pulled him out of his chair. "Look what you did this time you idiot!" I snarled. He wasn't looking so self righteous now, which may have saved his life. "You will not be taking her place either. Why can't you keep your little midget self out of things that are better off?"

-Karsyn-

Damn moron. Freaking sick of his crap, I grumbled as I stalked down the hall way to the lunchroom. I flopped into my usual seat beside Kyoya. I gave a huff and crossed my arms.

"Didn't you have a meeting?" Kyoya asked, sounding concerned.

"I quit," I told him flatly.

"You quit?" the twins gasped.

"What do you mean you quit?" Tamaki asked, stopping mid french fry. Haruhi pushed his hand down to the table so she could see me better.

"Exactly what I said. I'm no longer the vice president of G/T."

-Kyoya-

The day was nearly over and Tailyr still hadn't shown her face. I could tell that it was beginning to worry Karsyn.

"The meetings never take this long," Karsyn said, chewing her lower lip, her eyes dodging around to scan the crowd. "I wonder what's wrong."

I almost wanted to point out that she would know had she remained in the meeting like she should have but I knew that she'd already thought it and I didn't want her to feel worse. We were passing the office when the door swung open, I barely threw my arm out in time to save my face and Karsyn's.

Tailyr peeked around the door, her blue eyes were flat and slightly blood shot, like she was fighting tears, which was a new look for her. Her face was flushed with anger and it appeared like she was about to murder someone but she always looked ready to kill. This was a new intensity that I'd never seen before.

"Tailyr what's wrong?" Karsyn asked.

She opened her mouth and closed it quickly with a sharp click. She took a big breath and carefully and slowly she announced, "They're closing down G/T."

Karsyn went rigid. "W-what?" she gasped.

Tailyr just shook her head and walked away, apparently not wanting anyone to see her get even a little emotional. I pulled on Karsyn's hand, which was tightly locked around mine, cutting off circulation. She looked up at me, her dark eyes confused and a little heart broken.

"This can't be happening," she breathed, looking down. "It just can't."

I agreed. Even though Karsyn was steamed and had quit as vice president, I knew that club still meant everything to her. The same went for Tailyr, no matter how much she slacked off on the real work.

This is not good. Something must be done, I thought. Or it will not end well.

-Tailyr-

I wasn't paying much attention to where I was walking. I was just letting my feet carry me where ever. I needed to be alone and gather myself. I needed to get a grip. Most of all, I needed to figure out how to change my situation. I had to protect my club. I was the president after all.

In my distraction, I bumped into Tamaki, hard because I wasn't a slow walker, especially when I was as mad as I was. He was standing with Mori, Honey, Haruhi and the twins.

"Tailyr, what's wrong?" Tamaki asked, putting his hands on my shoulders to keep me from falling over. I wish he would've let me fall so I could curl up and think.

I sighed heavily, looking up at them but not making eye contact. "They're going to close down G/T," I said quickly, nipping the tip of my tongue with my teeth. I cringed and looked away. "I … I need to go. Excuse me."

I tried to push past all of them but Mori reached out and grabbed my wrist. I turned back around, jerking my wrist free, eyes blazing. Why wouldn't everyone just leave me along so I could sort this out?

"How can they close down your club?" Tamaki asked, his purple eyes sympathetic.

"They said that we're not really a club. We don't do any fund raising or community outreach events. We mostly take trips and keep to ourselves. We have a couple competitions but they never amount to much. The only thing that we really do is Project Fair and that's at the end of the year. Apparently, some teachers have expressed distaste for our activities or lack thereof and the School Board is agreeing. It'll be finalized by the end of the month."

"What are you going to do?" Haruhi asked.

"I don't know," I answered slowly. With force I added, "But I don't care if I have to burn this whole fucking town down. They will not shut down this club. It means to much to too many people."

"What can we do to help?" Honey asked.

"You really wanna help?" I snarled, my voice sharp and disbelieving. "Stay out my way and remember to where fire proof undies."

With that I stalked away. I was in a bad mood the rest of the day and it carried over to home.

There has to be a solution, I thought. I know everyone one the School Board but I'd need some good leverage to get them on my side. As for the teachers. I wonder what cost it would take to shut one of them up forever.

I was sitting on my bed, laptop in the middle as I scanned the internet for good ideas. Ways to work around the legal system or just anything. I would've blown the entire school board if I had to.

There was no way they were going to win without one hell of a fight. I was going to pull out all of my punches and see if I had any one who owed me a favorite or two.


OH! I'm going to do a ramake of my orginial story JOW RISE JEANS AND ROCK MUSIC and it will have more chapters, more drama, and maybe a higher rating. But I am redoing it because I wasn't sastfied with how it ended.