Before I begin i'd like to ask you guys to Please forgive me for any of the errors that you may come across in this story. I ask that if you do see any of the following, punctuation, spelling or grammar errors that you send me a note through private message.
I don't have a beta reader to help me so I'm using the dictation program on my iPad to help write this story. If anyone would like to become my beta please let me know.
This story will be both long and slow in the making. I have big plans for it and I don't want to rush it. Now a word of warning, some of the chapters will be very short while others will be longer. I plan to be very different from many of the wonderful stories of Eddie/oc pairings I've came across. I do plan to fix some of what I've seen in the show that have me questioning some things, and some things will not be changed due to them being needed.
By the way this story will also be a major crossover across many fantasy realms.
now lets begin
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March, 11 1986
She never stood a chance when it came to him.
A yell of "You want to start something, freak" was shouted from a jock who stood glaring towards a long haired boy, who stood on top of a lunch table in the middle of the room. The boy's reply was him sticking his pointer fingers up on either side of his head, as if he had horns, he then stuck his tongue out at the jock making him grimace in disgust.
Grinning at the look the boy turned and jump down as he shouted something that made an older woman who was walking by to jump in surprise with a frightened yelp. She clutched her tray when she felt the food tilt. He shrugged as an apology, stepping away and in to the path of two giggling cheerleaders he offered them a bow. He waited as they passed before taking a seat at the table that had he been standing on.
The table was filled with a crowd of young boys who all wore the same style T-shirts with the same logo indicating that they belonged to the same club. Trying not to be a bother to anyone Sarah took a seat at the table next to there's, ignoring the food on the tray in front of her she pulled a book from her coat pocket. After a few minutes of ignoring what was going on behind her she heard a squeak pulling her away from the book. Her head rose a little as she couldn't help but laugh under her breath when one of them said something about postponing there game with a high pitched voice.
It set the whole group off.
What ever they where apart of none of them wanted it to be postponed. A voice shouted for the others to shut up. Those words were followed by the sound of a chair scraping on the floor as it was pushback harshly. Peering over her shoulder at the sound she noticed that it was the older boy, who had stood. Seeing that none of them quieted down he slammed his hands down and sent them all a glare.
After a beat he nodded as they stopped talking altogether. He pushed from the table and began doing a little jig across the floor from his table to hers then back to his again. The two younger boys spoke up and began to stumbled over there words as they tried not to make the boy any madder then he seemed to be.
He turned to face his table with a hopeful look. "I am army crawling my way toward a D in Ms. O'Donall's. If I don't blow her final, I'm gonna walk that stage next month. I'm gonna look Principal Higgins dead in the eye, I'm gonna flip him the bird, I'm gonna snatch that diploma, and I'm gonna run like hell outta here!" the older boy said shooting his group a smirk when they laughed.
Not wanting to be caught watching him she turned away and looked down at her book. She did't see the words on the page but her mind played out what Eddie said. She hadn't known Eddie long but she did hear all about the trouble Eddie Munson was. How he has caused problems not only for his teachers but some of the other students in school. So it wouldn't surprise her one bit if he did end up flipping the Principal off.
She felt both awe and sadness for him. It must have been hard for him to be nineteen going on twenty and still stuck in high school for the third time in a row. That was her only reason why she never treated him badly. She always treated him kindly when they'd run into each other in the hallway or when the teachers paired them up for class work.
With a soft yelp she was jolted from her thoughts on the young man. Looking she watched as he pulled a kid with a blue hat and a boy with chin length black hair who was sitting next to him up from there seats and all but marched them away from the table. Making them leave there lunch trays behind.
If he had heard her yelp he didn't bother to stop and apologize for bumping into her.
A few moments later the bell rang. He pushed the pair from the lunch room and turned on his heels heading back to his group. The lunch room grew loud with shouting and laughter as the students rose from there seats and started dumping there trays as they rushed out to there next classes.
Sarah not wanting to be ran over by the crowd stayed in her seat long enough to allow the crowd to slowly dissipate. Placing her book back in her pocket she sighed as she pushed back from the table. Not expecting it she jumped as a lightly tanned arm reached around her and snatch the tray from the table before she could pick it up.
Turning to see who had her tray, she felt her cheeks warm as brown eyes twinkled down at her. It was Eddie, a large smile plastered across his lips. When she looked away from his eyes and down at the tray she noticed his knuckles whitened as his grip tightened on it. It was as if he thought she might snag it back.
