Disclaimer: I own nutthin in this story but Jessica. And I apologize cuz I
have no idea where Jeff Hardy really went to high school or anything bout
him actually…I know St. robs is in Toronto and Jeff hardy is from… North
Carolina? Anyway just play along k!
A/N: This story is going to really suck… but just bare with me cuz the sequel WILL be better… I hope….
** Thoughts…
Jessica's POV Jeff Hardy's POV
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Summary: Jessica is new to St. Robs and she changes Jeff Hardy's lifestyle by capturing his heart.
RECAP: Jeff and Jess can't get each other out of their minds. And both are denying their true feelings…
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Jessica reached her locker. Part of her wanted Jeff to appear. But the other half of her was trying to rush through the locker room to get ready for the next class and leave before Jeff arrived at his locker. She tried to slowly get her math textbook and she closed the locker slowly, locking it slowly. It took her about 7 minutes just to do that, and still no sign of Jeff. Ok, I had enough. What's wrong with you Jess. Have you forgotten how relationships waste all of your time? And what am I doing standing here, wasting my time. He probably forgot about me, or at least hate me for my… lame excuse for attitude…*sigh*
Jessica had her head down looking at her agenda once again. This time, it was room 307. Supposing it was on level 3, she walked up the quiet stairs. Just then, she heard a bunch of girls (did I mention slutty) talking loudly in the corner of the stairs. She was about to walk away until one of the girls walked up to her.
"Hey, you're the gal who like, has like, the locker next to Jeff rite?" the girl asked, talking like a valley girl.
"Yeah," she said as she headed up the stairs. Wonder wut that was about?
It was lunch period and Jess made 2 friends during math class. So evidently, she sat with them. It was so hard to make friends in her grade cause everyone knew each other from last year. Good thing friendship wasn't what she was looking for in this school. Jess was lining up with her newfound buddies Jen and Tom.
After school (after Jess finished her homework), Jessica went on the Internet. The Internet: one of the exceptions of communication to her. She casually spun the large globe by her desk. She pointed her finger to touch the surface of the spinning sphere, stopping it and her finger pointed to North Carolina. She went online and some random girl started talking to her. The girl was named Mandy. They started to talk forever, and became the best of friends. (Sounds corny, oh well).
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The next day, and like that for the rest of the week, Jessica had groups of older girls go up to her and ask her if she was the one with the locker beside Jeff. But she shrugged it off. Then she'd see Jeff in between classes sometimes. An awkward silence always fell about. And they make eye contact, seeing the urge in each other's eye to start talking to each other, but no words ever came out. And then she'd have lunch with her friends Jen and Tom.
Somehow, everyday, she would talk to Mandy for hours at night and it never effected her marks. As ironic as it may seem, she would be able to tell Mandy everything because she knew that she'd never meet her. She'd tell Mandy about Jeff (but never mentioning any of the last names cuz after all, it was the Internet) and how she felt. And everytime, the same answer: Go for it. Talk to him. You know you like him. Start out as friends. And etc. But how could she ever like him… he went against every vow she made to herself.
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It was late January, and the snow piled high. Jessica knew that it's slow her down, so she went to school earlier. By the time she reached there, she was 20 minutes early. She headed for her locker anyway. And like every other day, she expected to find some girl by her locker. Somehow, even though the girl never knew her name, and she never knew the girl's name, they'd always manage to end up talking until Jeff arrives and the girl would start talking to him. And some how, Jessica would feel envious. The girls always got to talk to Jeff. How come I never have that courage? And does he talk to just anyone all the time? He seems so nice to the others, and so much more… open.
Anyway, Jessica thought it was enough. Today, she was early and there was no one by her locker. Jeff was stuffing something into his locker. Ok. Here goes nothing. Jessica walked up to her locker and casually said Hello.
"Oh, hey." Jeff looked up. He then stood up. "So how's school? You didn't have trouble finding room 101 anymore right?" he tried to open up a bit. They started to talk and hit it off once again like the first day they met.
"So let me ask you something Jess, you haven't been here for that long, yet you've managed to make best friends with almost every girl of all grades?" He asked jokingly.
"Excuse me? Wut friends? You mean Jen and Tom, I mean Jen?" She gave him a weird stare.
"Um, no, you know all the girls that you seem to chat non stop with every day."
"Oh… let me think" Jess stopped. She never had this feeling of… acceptance that much in her life. "They really said that I was like a best friend to them?"
"Well, either that, or they'd non stop talk about you being their 'never once had little sister'" Jeff smiled.
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Ok. So now, everyday, it would be talking to Jeff in the morning and between classes. Joining conversations with the 'girls' and Jeff during lunch, talk to Mandy after school, and… oh yeah, get cold stares from Jen and Tom.
So one day, Jessica couldn't handle it anymore.
"Why are you two always giving me cold stares? Please just stop it ok!"
"Well sorry miss. I'm so popular, are we bringing down your grades looking at you, or do you not care bout grades anymore?" Jen snapped.
"What? What are you babbling bout?"
"Oh please. Jessica. Like you didn't know that Jeff likes you and you're just making all the other girls jealous talking to him in front of them. You're so evil. OMG bitch." Tom said.
The bell rang as Tom said bitch.
As they were getting out of class, they continued to argue.
"I do not make them jealous. What the hell, Jeff so does not like me, I think I'd know."
"Well just watch out Jess" Tom warned.
"You'll get what's coming soon. Especially during the prom next month!" Jen hissed.
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Jess had not timed to think about this. She went back to her locker and saw Natalie (one of the girls from gr. 12) talking to Jeff. Jessica suddenly felt sick to the stomach. She couldn't ask to be drived home at the office.
"Um, Natalie, can you do me a huge favor?" Jess asked as she interrupted Natalie and Jeff's conversation.
Natalie turned around and stared at Jess, a hint of evil in her glare. But Jeff turned to look at Jess before the glare got to her. Natalie suddenly put on a fake smile and said, "Oh, like no prablam. I'd do anything fer ya, my lil sista." She said. She smiled sweetly at Jeff. So jess handed Natalie her timetable. "I'm not feeling that well so can you help me tell my teachers that I don't fell well. Thank you." Then she grabbed her bag and slammed the locker lightly and dragged herself to the door. Natalie hesitated as Jeff complimented on her kindness.
"Oh, you're so nice to that girl Natalie. Wait, be right back." Jeff said. Natalie just mumbled thanks to Jeff in her daze.
*I just wish some one can drive me home instead of myself catching a bus…* as she slowly looked down at her watch *… which leaves in 3 minutes!…* she ran trying to run to the bus stop, until she heard someone call out her name. "Jess!!!" It was Jeff. "Wait up Jessica." As he caught up to her.
"I can't talk now Jeff, gotta… catch… bu" But Jeff cut her off.
"Let me drive you home."
A/N: This story is going to really suck… but just bare with me cuz the sequel WILL be better… I hope….
** Thoughts…
Jessica's POV Jeff Hardy's POV
-*-
Summary: Jessica is new to St. Robs and she changes Jeff Hardy's lifestyle by capturing his heart.
RECAP: Jeff and Jess can't get each other out of their minds. And both are denying their true feelings…
-*-
Jessica reached her locker. Part of her wanted Jeff to appear. But the other half of her was trying to rush through the locker room to get ready for the next class and leave before Jeff arrived at his locker. She tried to slowly get her math textbook and she closed the locker slowly, locking it slowly. It took her about 7 minutes just to do that, and still no sign of Jeff. Ok, I had enough. What's wrong with you Jess. Have you forgotten how relationships waste all of your time? And what am I doing standing here, wasting my time. He probably forgot about me, or at least hate me for my… lame excuse for attitude…*sigh*
Jessica had her head down looking at her agenda once again. This time, it was room 307. Supposing it was on level 3, she walked up the quiet stairs. Just then, she heard a bunch of girls (did I mention slutty) talking loudly in the corner of the stairs. She was about to walk away until one of the girls walked up to her.
"Hey, you're the gal who like, has like, the locker next to Jeff rite?" the girl asked, talking like a valley girl.
"Yeah," she said as she headed up the stairs. Wonder wut that was about?
It was lunch period and Jess made 2 friends during math class. So evidently, she sat with them. It was so hard to make friends in her grade cause everyone knew each other from last year. Good thing friendship wasn't what she was looking for in this school. Jess was lining up with her newfound buddies Jen and Tom.
After school (after Jess finished her homework), Jessica went on the Internet. The Internet: one of the exceptions of communication to her. She casually spun the large globe by her desk. She pointed her finger to touch the surface of the spinning sphere, stopping it and her finger pointed to North Carolina. She went online and some random girl started talking to her. The girl was named Mandy. They started to talk forever, and became the best of friends. (Sounds corny, oh well).
-*-
The next day, and like that for the rest of the week, Jessica had groups of older girls go up to her and ask her if she was the one with the locker beside Jeff. But she shrugged it off. Then she'd see Jeff in between classes sometimes. An awkward silence always fell about. And they make eye contact, seeing the urge in each other's eye to start talking to each other, but no words ever came out. And then she'd have lunch with her friends Jen and Tom.
Somehow, everyday, she would talk to Mandy for hours at night and it never effected her marks. As ironic as it may seem, she would be able to tell Mandy everything because she knew that she'd never meet her. She'd tell Mandy about Jeff (but never mentioning any of the last names cuz after all, it was the Internet) and how she felt. And everytime, the same answer: Go for it. Talk to him. You know you like him. Start out as friends. And etc. But how could she ever like him… he went against every vow she made to herself.
-*-
It was late January, and the snow piled high. Jessica knew that it's slow her down, so she went to school earlier. By the time she reached there, she was 20 minutes early. She headed for her locker anyway. And like every other day, she expected to find some girl by her locker. Somehow, even though the girl never knew her name, and she never knew the girl's name, they'd always manage to end up talking until Jeff arrives and the girl would start talking to him. And some how, Jessica would feel envious. The girls always got to talk to Jeff. How come I never have that courage? And does he talk to just anyone all the time? He seems so nice to the others, and so much more… open.
Anyway, Jessica thought it was enough. Today, she was early and there was no one by her locker. Jeff was stuffing something into his locker. Ok. Here goes nothing. Jessica walked up to her locker and casually said Hello.
"Oh, hey." Jeff looked up. He then stood up. "So how's school? You didn't have trouble finding room 101 anymore right?" he tried to open up a bit. They started to talk and hit it off once again like the first day they met.
"So let me ask you something Jess, you haven't been here for that long, yet you've managed to make best friends with almost every girl of all grades?" He asked jokingly.
"Excuse me? Wut friends? You mean Jen and Tom, I mean Jen?" She gave him a weird stare.
"Um, no, you know all the girls that you seem to chat non stop with every day."
"Oh… let me think" Jess stopped. She never had this feeling of… acceptance that much in her life. "They really said that I was like a best friend to them?"
"Well, either that, or they'd non stop talk about you being their 'never once had little sister'" Jeff smiled.
-*-
Ok. So now, everyday, it would be talking to Jeff in the morning and between classes. Joining conversations with the 'girls' and Jeff during lunch, talk to Mandy after school, and… oh yeah, get cold stares from Jen and Tom.
So one day, Jessica couldn't handle it anymore.
"Why are you two always giving me cold stares? Please just stop it ok!"
"Well sorry miss. I'm so popular, are we bringing down your grades looking at you, or do you not care bout grades anymore?" Jen snapped.
"What? What are you babbling bout?"
"Oh please. Jessica. Like you didn't know that Jeff likes you and you're just making all the other girls jealous talking to him in front of them. You're so evil. OMG bitch." Tom said.
The bell rang as Tom said bitch.
As they were getting out of class, they continued to argue.
"I do not make them jealous. What the hell, Jeff so does not like me, I think I'd know."
"Well just watch out Jess" Tom warned.
"You'll get what's coming soon. Especially during the prom next month!" Jen hissed.
-*-
Jess had not timed to think about this. She went back to her locker and saw Natalie (one of the girls from gr. 12) talking to Jeff. Jessica suddenly felt sick to the stomach. She couldn't ask to be drived home at the office.
"Um, Natalie, can you do me a huge favor?" Jess asked as she interrupted Natalie and Jeff's conversation.
Natalie turned around and stared at Jess, a hint of evil in her glare. But Jeff turned to look at Jess before the glare got to her. Natalie suddenly put on a fake smile and said, "Oh, like no prablam. I'd do anything fer ya, my lil sista." She said. She smiled sweetly at Jeff. So jess handed Natalie her timetable. "I'm not feeling that well so can you help me tell my teachers that I don't fell well. Thank you." Then she grabbed her bag and slammed the locker lightly and dragged herself to the door. Natalie hesitated as Jeff complimented on her kindness.
"Oh, you're so nice to that girl Natalie. Wait, be right back." Jeff said. Natalie just mumbled thanks to Jeff in her daze.
*I just wish some one can drive me home instead of myself catching a bus…* as she slowly looked down at her watch *… which leaves in 3 minutes!…* she ran trying to run to the bus stop, until she heard someone call out her name. "Jess!!!" It was Jeff. "Wait up Jessica." As he caught up to her.
"I can't talk now Jeff, gotta… catch… bu" But Jeff cut her off.
"Let me drive you home."
