Serena walked towards the front office with a pout on her face.
"I hate having to wear uniforms. Why is it that every school we go to has uniforms?"
Raye came up besides Serena and said, "It's not that bad. At least we don't have to pick out our clothes in the morning. All we have to do is put on this." She indicated towards the gray pleated skirt and the white blouse with white knee socks. "It's fast and easy."
"I agree," Ami said, "It leaves more time for other things in the morning. Like eating breakfast, which you always manage to skip, Serena."
"It's not my fault I don't wake up early enough to eat breakfast."
"Yes it is," all the girls chimed.
As they walked down the hall towards the front office, talking about mornings, they were unaware of the looks that they were receiving. It wasn't every day that someone saw 5 new, beautiful girls walking down the hall. They received looks of appreciation from the guys and looks of envy from the girls who saw how beautiful the girls were.
Lita, who was looking up and around the hallway, found the sign that said, "Front Office," and stopped.
"You guys, this is it." She opened the door and stepped in. The others followed and Ami, who was the last one in, shut the door behind her. The secretary looked up from what she was typing and smiled at the group. The secretary was in her late 20's with dark blonde hair pulled back into a bun atop of her head.
The secretary took off her glasses and said, "You must be the new exchange students from Tokyo. I'll let the principal know you're here." Standing up, she walked away from her desk and opened a door to an adjacent room, walking in and shutting it behind her.
The Sailor Scouts were left standing in the office for a couple of minutes when the secretary came out and said, "The principal will see you now." The girls walked into the principal's office and found the principal sitting at her desk, looking over papers that they assumed were their records. The principal looked up and smiled at them.
"Hello, I'm Ms. Lawrence. I'm the principal of the school, if you haven't heard already. Welcome to Han'a High. I'm sure you'll like it here." Sitting back down at her desk, she indicated to the chairs behind the girls, motioning for them to sit down. The girls complied and looked at the principal.
"And what are your names?" Ms. Lawrence asked them.
"Raye."
"Mina."
"Lita."
"Ami."
"Serena."
"Well, welcome Raye, Mina, Lita, Ami, and Serena. Your tour guides should be here any moment, so while you're waiting, I'll give you a copy of your class schedules to look over." She handed them each slips of paper that told them their classes.
Serena looked over hers and nodded in approval. Math 3, English 11, Home Economics, Biology, Modern World History, and French 2. Not bad, in her opinion. She looked over at Ami's schedule and her mouth dropped open.
"Gosh Ames, little miss academics. Wow. Physics Honors, Advanced Calculus, Free, 19th Century British Lit. Honors, Spanish 4, and A.P. Modern World History." Serena practically yelled.
Ami looked at her list of classes and said, "It's not that bad. I'm just annoyed that they don't have a higher math course. I already took Advanced Calculus."
"You already took Advanced Calculus?" the girls all exclaimed. Ami opened her mouth to say something, but was cut off short when the secretary came in.
"Excuse me, Ms. Lawrence, but the tour guides are here."
"Ok, send them in." The girls stood up the meet their tour guides and their mouths dropped open when they saw who they were.
***
The Ronin Warriors walked down one of the main corridors of Han'a High, towards the front office. Rowen straightened his tie in nervousness, glad that the tie that he was required to wear with his uniform had some purpose, even if it was used to relieve nervousness.
"Why do you think we're getting called to the principal's office?" Rowen asked anxiously, hoping that they weren't in trouble.
"I'm sure it's nothing," Sage said.
"You know, I don't know how you manage to keep so laid back all the time?" Rowen asked, envying his friend's ability to stay calm in situations like this.
"I'm with Sage on this one, Rowen. It's the beginning of the day, not to mention it's the second week of school. We couldn't have possibly done anything wrong," Cye rationalized.
"Well, fine, if you wanna use reason," Rowen muttered.
"Yeah, I hear using reason is nice. You seemed to use it, too, until we got called to the principal's office," Ryo joked.
The group of 5 guys was a group of some of the most well known guys in school. Sage was the famous flirt king, Rowen was at the top of the class when it came to grades, Kento was the class clown although he didn't mean to be, Cye was the guy that anyone could go to with their problems, and Ryo was the star athlete with the college girlfriend.
They walked into the front office to find an empty desk where they were expecting to find the secretary to give them some sort of clue as to why they were called to the principal's office right off the bat. The door to the principal's office was open a crack and from it, they could hear the familiar voice of one loud girl.
"Gosh Ames, little miss academics. Wow. Physics Honors, Advanced Calculus, Free, 19th Century British Lit. Honors, AP Modern World History, and Spanish 4." Someone, they figured it was a girl, responded to that, but they weren't loud enough to be heard by the guys, but the next thing they heard was, "You already took Advanced Calculus?" yelled by a small group of people.
Kento, Cye, Sage, and Ryo looked at Rowen with surprise. Was there actually someone smarter than Rowen? Right then, the secretary walked into the room and smiled at the 5 guys.
"Oh, you're here. Great. I'll just tell Ms. Lawrence that you're here." The secretary opened the door and said, "Excuse me, Ms. Lawrence, but the tour guides are here."
Suddenly, everything came into focus as to why they were there. They were going to be tour guides; they weren't in trouble.
"Ok, send them in." The secretary moved aside for the Ronin Warriors to enter the room and they were shocked to see who they were touring. It was the girls that they had met yesterday. The girls were obviously shocked to see them as well. It was way unexpected.
"It's you!" all ten of them cried at once.
Ms. Lawrence looked back and forth between the two groups for a moment and said, "You guys know each other?"
Serena looked at Ms. Lawrence and said, "We met them yesterday. We were just getting familiar with the town when we ran into them."
"Oh, that's nice, but wasn't it dangerous to be out on the streets yesterday? Did you hear about that monster attack? I thought things like that only happened in Tokyo. Luckily the Sailor Scouts were able defeat it," Ms. Lawrence said.
"Yes, the Sailor Scouts are a truly wonderful group of girls," Serena said. All the girls around her rolled their eyes. Serena saw it, but chose to ignore it.
"In fact, we've seen them before. We come from Tokyo, where the Sailor Scouts are from, and we saw them fighting a youma once. It was pretty amazing."
"Yeah, except for Sailor Moon," Raye said.
"Shut up, Raye. Sailor Mars wasn't too great either."
"Yeah, well at least she's better than Sailor Moon."
"Uh-uh, Sailor Moon is the leader. She's way better than Sailor Mars." Raye and Serena were interrupted by Lita's smacking them both on the back of the head.
"You guys, stop it. Really, this is a stupid argument," Mina said.
"Yes, and a very old topic, too," Ami said.
"Sorry," Serena and Raye both said meekly.
"All fighting aside, which I hope won't happen again, I'm going to pair you guys up with one of the 5 tour guides based on your classes," Ms. Lawrence said, "And I've already decided who you're going to go with. Serena, you go with Ryo to Math 3. Mina, you go with Cye to biology. Lita, you go to English 10 with Kento. Raye, you go to History with Sage. And Ami, you go to Physics with Rowen. Now, go to your classes."
The ten students started to file out and before they went out of sight, Ms. Lawrence said, "Have a good day, girls."
"We will," the 5 girls said. Once out in the hallway, they split up to go to their separate classes. The girls made a promise to meet each other for lunch before they separated. As they went their separate directions, the Sailor Scouts thought, Welcome to Han'a High.
"I hate having to wear uniforms. Why is it that every school we go to has uniforms?"
Raye came up besides Serena and said, "It's not that bad. At least we don't have to pick out our clothes in the morning. All we have to do is put on this." She indicated towards the gray pleated skirt and the white blouse with white knee socks. "It's fast and easy."
"I agree," Ami said, "It leaves more time for other things in the morning. Like eating breakfast, which you always manage to skip, Serena."
"It's not my fault I don't wake up early enough to eat breakfast."
"Yes it is," all the girls chimed.
As they walked down the hall towards the front office, talking about mornings, they were unaware of the looks that they were receiving. It wasn't every day that someone saw 5 new, beautiful girls walking down the hall. They received looks of appreciation from the guys and looks of envy from the girls who saw how beautiful the girls were.
Lita, who was looking up and around the hallway, found the sign that said, "Front Office," and stopped.
"You guys, this is it." She opened the door and stepped in. The others followed and Ami, who was the last one in, shut the door behind her. The secretary looked up from what she was typing and smiled at the group. The secretary was in her late 20's with dark blonde hair pulled back into a bun atop of her head.
The secretary took off her glasses and said, "You must be the new exchange students from Tokyo. I'll let the principal know you're here." Standing up, she walked away from her desk and opened a door to an adjacent room, walking in and shutting it behind her.
The Sailor Scouts were left standing in the office for a couple of minutes when the secretary came out and said, "The principal will see you now." The girls walked into the principal's office and found the principal sitting at her desk, looking over papers that they assumed were their records. The principal looked up and smiled at them.
"Hello, I'm Ms. Lawrence. I'm the principal of the school, if you haven't heard already. Welcome to Han'a High. I'm sure you'll like it here." Sitting back down at her desk, she indicated to the chairs behind the girls, motioning for them to sit down. The girls complied and looked at the principal.
"And what are your names?" Ms. Lawrence asked them.
"Raye."
"Mina."
"Lita."
"Ami."
"Serena."
"Well, welcome Raye, Mina, Lita, Ami, and Serena. Your tour guides should be here any moment, so while you're waiting, I'll give you a copy of your class schedules to look over." She handed them each slips of paper that told them their classes.
Serena looked over hers and nodded in approval. Math 3, English 11, Home Economics, Biology, Modern World History, and French 2. Not bad, in her opinion. She looked over at Ami's schedule and her mouth dropped open.
"Gosh Ames, little miss academics. Wow. Physics Honors, Advanced Calculus, Free, 19th Century British Lit. Honors, Spanish 4, and A.P. Modern World History." Serena practically yelled.
Ami looked at her list of classes and said, "It's not that bad. I'm just annoyed that they don't have a higher math course. I already took Advanced Calculus."
"You already took Advanced Calculus?" the girls all exclaimed. Ami opened her mouth to say something, but was cut off short when the secretary came in.
"Excuse me, Ms. Lawrence, but the tour guides are here."
"Ok, send them in." The girls stood up the meet their tour guides and their mouths dropped open when they saw who they were.
***
The Ronin Warriors walked down one of the main corridors of Han'a High, towards the front office. Rowen straightened his tie in nervousness, glad that the tie that he was required to wear with his uniform had some purpose, even if it was used to relieve nervousness.
"Why do you think we're getting called to the principal's office?" Rowen asked anxiously, hoping that they weren't in trouble.
"I'm sure it's nothing," Sage said.
"You know, I don't know how you manage to keep so laid back all the time?" Rowen asked, envying his friend's ability to stay calm in situations like this.
"I'm with Sage on this one, Rowen. It's the beginning of the day, not to mention it's the second week of school. We couldn't have possibly done anything wrong," Cye rationalized.
"Well, fine, if you wanna use reason," Rowen muttered.
"Yeah, I hear using reason is nice. You seemed to use it, too, until we got called to the principal's office," Ryo joked.
The group of 5 guys was a group of some of the most well known guys in school. Sage was the famous flirt king, Rowen was at the top of the class when it came to grades, Kento was the class clown although he didn't mean to be, Cye was the guy that anyone could go to with their problems, and Ryo was the star athlete with the college girlfriend.
They walked into the front office to find an empty desk where they were expecting to find the secretary to give them some sort of clue as to why they were called to the principal's office right off the bat. The door to the principal's office was open a crack and from it, they could hear the familiar voice of one loud girl.
"Gosh Ames, little miss academics. Wow. Physics Honors, Advanced Calculus, Free, 19th Century British Lit. Honors, AP Modern World History, and Spanish 4." Someone, they figured it was a girl, responded to that, but they weren't loud enough to be heard by the guys, but the next thing they heard was, "You already took Advanced Calculus?" yelled by a small group of people.
Kento, Cye, Sage, and Ryo looked at Rowen with surprise. Was there actually someone smarter than Rowen? Right then, the secretary walked into the room and smiled at the 5 guys.
"Oh, you're here. Great. I'll just tell Ms. Lawrence that you're here." The secretary opened the door and said, "Excuse me, Ms. Lawrence, but the tour guides are here."
Suddenly, everything came into focus as to why they were there. They were going to be tour guides; they weren't in trouble.
"Ok, send them in." The secretary moved aside for the Ronin Warriors to enter the room and they were shocked to see who they were touring. It was the girls that they had met yesterday. The girls were obviously shocked to see them as well. It was way unexpected.
"It's you!" all ten of them cried at once.
Ms. Lawrence looked back and forth between the two groups for a moment and said, "You guys know each other?"
Serena looked at Ms. Lawrence and said, "We met them yesterday. We were just getting familiar with the town when we ran into them."
"Oh, that's nice, but wasn't it dangerous to be out on the streets yesterday? Did you hear about that monster attack? I thought things like that only happened in Tokyo. Luckily the Sailor Scouts were able defeat it," Ms. Lawrence said.
"Yes, the Sailor Scouts are a truly wonderful group of girls," Serena said. All the girls around her rolled their eyes. Serena saw it, but chose to ignore it.
"In fact, we've seen them before. We come from Tokyo, where the Sailor Scouts are from, and we saw them fighting a youma once. It was pretty amazing."
"Yeah, except for Sailor Moon," Raye said.
"Shut up, Raye. Sailor Mars wasn't too great either."
"Yeah, well at least she's better than Sailor Moon."
"Uh-uh, Sailor Moon is the leader. She's way better than Sailor Mars." Raye and Serena were interrupted by Lita's smacking them both on the back of the head.
"You guys, stop it. Really, this is a stupid argument," Mina said.
"Yes, and a very old topic, too," Ami said.
"Sorry," Serena and Raye both said meekly.
"All fighting aside, which I hope won't happen again, I'm going to pair you guys up with one of the 5 tour guides based on your classes," Ms. Lawrence said, "And I've already decided who you're going to go with. Serena, you go with Ryo to Math 3. Mina, you go with Cye to biology. Lita, you go to English 10 with Kento. Raye, you go to History with Sage. And Ami, you go to Physics with Rowen. Now, go to your classes."
The ten students started to file out and before they went out of sight, Ms. Lawrence said, "Have a good day, girls."
"We will," the 5 girls said. Once out in the hallway, they split up to go to their separate classes. The girls made a promise to meet each other for lunch before they separated. As they went their separate directions, the Sailor Scouts thought, Welcome to Han'a High.
