14-School Talk

The bellowing scream rang throughout the whole town of Scarlatina. Courtney and her father were in the depth of a conversation when the subject had turned to school.

"WHAT!" Courtney was in total shock at what her father had suggested.

"Courtney, you're still sixteen, you have to go to school."

"School, yes. School here, no." She protested.

"It' the only high school around here."

"What about my old school? Sure, I had no friends, but I was an A++ student!" Nigel sighed, he knew he wasn't going to win this battle, but he had to try.

"Your old school thinks your on a business trip with me, you can return there once all the Tracker's have left school."

"I don't want to go to this school!"

"School is school, and your going."

"I don't want!"

"It's not a case of what you want."

"I'm not going!"

"Stop acting like a spoilt brat and do as your told! You're going and that's final!" That was the first time Nigel had raised his voice to his daughter. Ever. He had never shouted at her before, she had never done anything to be shouted at for before. The second Nigel had done it, he regretted it. Courtney didn't reply, she simply looked away, cheeks burning.

"I'm going out." She whispered before turning around and left, not even letting Nigel apologize for his temper.

Courtney Black loved school. She always had. Always top of the class, always teacher pet. It was as if school was purposely built for her. School was where she belonged. The only reason Courtney didn;t want to go to school in Scarlatina was because she had a felling it wouldn't go well. It wasn't an ordinary school. It was a High school for people like her, vampire's, werewolves, fairy's, sorcerer's, and whatever else she had only been dreaming about a few week's ago. If Courtney went to a school like that, she felt she wouldn't 'fit in'.

"Going somewhere, Princess?" A flash of green and Duncan appeared at the fuming girl's side. He wrapped an arm around her shoulder's, but she was so mad she shrugged it off.

"As far away form here as possible." She replied, not giving a damn about it.

"You know you can't. Otherwise I would have left ages ago." Duncan finished in his head.

"Watch me." Courtney spat, speeding up her pace. Duncan, being a vampire, found it quite easy to keep up with her. He stepped out in front of his girlfriend with his hand's on her shoulder's.

"You're not going anywhere without telling me why you're so mad." Courtney's whole body turned to jelly at his touch. For some reason she couldn't stay mad at him when he was deeply concerned for her.

"My life. That's what I'm mad about." The couple took a seat on a nearby wall. "I want to go back to being a normal person."

"It's okay." Duncan hugged her, but she kept ranting on.

"I want to go back to before I met you guys, before I knew the stupid secret. I just want everything back to normal." Tears started welling in the brunette's eye's.

"You don't mean that." Duncan kissed Courtney's forehead. Not too good at comforting people, he didn't know what to do. "Why do you feel like this all of a sudden?"

"Why do you care?" Courtney said up and rubbed her eye's, making them red and puffy. She was being snappy with Duncan and she knew he didn't deserve it, it wasn't his fault, nor could he change it.

"I don't care, but I love you and hate to see you like this." More tears flooded Courtney's beautiful face as she thought back to the argument that her and Nigel had just had.

"Me and my father had a fight about school."

"Yeah, I don't really wanna go either."

"I do want to go to school, just not the one here." Duncan looked at Courtney, confused from the inside out.

"What's wrong with the school here?" He asked.

"What's right with it?" She scoffed in reply. Duncan nodded his head in understanding.

"Good point."

"Where's the next school too?" She questioned Duncan, wondering if there was a was out of going to the school.

"A few miles away." Duncan pointed over to the barley visible town gates. "But, you don't want to go there."

"Why not?"

"It's a tracker school." Courtney looked away from Duncan, down to the floor.

"Right now, I'd rather go there." She mumbled, sadly.

"The bad thing is, you'd get in." Duncan told her.

The two sat in silence, Duncan was wondering why Courtney didn't want to go to school. Courtney was thinking about her option's in life. It was a vicious kind of silence, luckily broke by Courtney.

"I'm thinking about going there."

"Courtney, do you really want to spend your life chasing the people you love?" Duncan asked, trying to persuade her.

"If it means getting out of here, then Yeah."


A/N: EEEEEEE! Will Courtney go to the Tracking school? READ TO FIND OUT!

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