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Another day dawned in North Beach High. James arrived into school late, nothing new. He took his seat in History class, which was behind Lucy. When he entered, Lucy was already in her seat. Elouise still sat next to Kendall but he somehow managed to give her the silent treatment since Saturday. But Elouise still hadn't got the message and was still endeavouring his touch. Kendall would still pretend he couldn't hear her and Lucy loved every second of it. d

James took his seat reluctantly. "Why are you late to my lesson, Mr Diamond?" Mr Lake enquired. Suddenly, 30 pairs of eyes were now James, except Lucy's. James shrugged and looked down. "James, you are now sixteen years of age, you have to start being more punctual. I may let you off this time but in the real world, bosses aren't so kind. Can you at least try and be on time?" He raised his brown-grey eyebrows. "Whatever." James muttered. Lucy scoffed, I'm late to his lesson and I get detention for a whole Saturday. She thought to herself. Mr Lake simply sighed and continued his lesson.

20 minutes into the lesson, James began kicking Lucy's chair again, this time he wasn't doing it to bother her, he was doing it just to get her attention so he could apologise. But Lucy didn't move, she remained working.

James however, was persistent and carried flinging hi leg and hissing her name. Eventually, she couldn't take it anymore and whipped her head around.

"Quit it." She snarled, glaring at him.

"Lucy, just listen to me." He pleaded.

She glared again, turning back around and crossing her arms over her chest defiantly. James sighed and gave up, looking down at his work. But, all the words meant nothing to him.

The only thing stopping him from dozing off was the tiny voice in the back of his head, telling him to stop getting him into trouble. Somehow, he managed until the end of the lesson and was quickest to pack his things up. He ran to the door, wanting to be ahead of Lucy so that he could stop her.

"Move out of my way." She glared, not looking into his eyes.

"Lucy, please. Just hear me out."

She sighed and her shoulders slacked. "What?"

"I'm sorry, ok." He did his best to regain their eye contact. "I shouldn't have…. Done what I did." He trailed off.

She stiffened, re-adopting her hostile attitude.

"Well, you did. Are we done here?"

When James didn't respond, she pushed past him, bumping into him in the process. He sighed deeply, giving up and making his way to his next lesson.

LINE BREAK

It was halfway through the day- lunch time- and Camille had successfully managed to avoid Kendall for three periods. She saw him coming around the corner on her way to French earlier and had turned back round, taking the longer route. But, she had a suspicion that he was on to her. He was in her English class, you see. She had spent the whole class with her head buried in her book.

It wasn't that she hated Kendall, she really didn't. She just felt weird around him now that she's unloaded basically her life onto him. It was awkward.

However, they shared the same lunch period and they had chemistry after. There was no loophole that she could think of. Well, none that wouldn't get her detention and/or expulsion. She wasn't willing to go that far.

As well as all of that, she had Lucy to deal with. Her friend was still in a dangerous mood. Camille knew it was because of the James situation but she'd decided to lay off and let them sort it out for themselves. From the way Lucy plonked herself down next to Camille, she could tell that James had tried to do something. What it was exactly, she wasn't sure of.

"Hey." She greeted her friend.

"Do you think that I should forgive James?" she said, ignoring Camille.

"What, no 'Hi'?" she said with a raised eyebrow.

"Answer!" Lucy whined, shoving her. Camille laughed.

"I can't answer that." She said casually, biting into her apple.

"Why not?"

"Because," she swallowed. "It's not my decision to make. You need to think it over."

"Now is not the time for your 'hippy guru-ness'."

"That's not a word. And I'm not being all hippy, I'm telling the truth."

"Camille, come on. I'm not good at making decisions. Help a brother out."

She laughed at Lucy's weird accent and whacked her shoulder. "You need to."

Looking around, Camille paled when she saw Kendall looking over at her. She prayed that he didn't come over and moved her gaze elsewhere. The next thing that her eyes landed on wasn't much better. Elouise was sitting at one of the benches, with Paige of course, glaring at her. Even from the distance, she could see the hatred in her eyes. She found that she couldn't look away. Elouise' face looked sinister and Camille was sure that she was about to pounce.

She was right.

Elouise jumped up suddenly and stormed over to where Camille and Lucy sat. Lucy followed her gaze and immediately stood when she saw the girl.

"What do you want?" Lucy sneered, jutting her chin forward.

"I want my boyfriend back."

And just as she mentioned him, as if by magic, he was at her side. But, not to support her.

"Elouise, back off." He warned.

"Kenny," she whined. "What's wrong with you? You're standing up for-for… ah! They don't even have a name, they're that lowly."

"I mean it." He said, his voice steely. "Leave them alone."

Camille watched, unsure of what to do. Until, suddenly, she stood, brushing her dress off. She stepped forward, directly in front of Elouise and pushed her to the ground.

Sorry for the shortness, but I ran out of idea's. As did my monkey. But, I have to give her a huge amount of praise. She's helped me out a lot. I told you her name before but it's OnTheBrinkOfInsanity. Seriously, I would go and read her story if I were you. She came up with the basic outline of this and we both did one. READ IT! I command you.

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