This is an interesting fic I started when I started school

This is an interesting fic I started when I started school. Have fun! -Emerald Mami

Turning the crowded hallways, Mami finally reached her locker. If she was lucky,

her locker would open. She was not lucky. Not at all.

Her locker opened, but Cody managed to get to her locker first. "Hey, baby," he

said, showing off his muscles.

"Isn't your locker over there?" she asked, flipping her hair so it hit him in the

face.

"No, I think it's here," Cody said.

"Then, you would be mistaken. Not that it's a first time," she said.

"Ooh, harsh," Sarah said, taking books out of her locker. She was Mami's

friend, but not a close friend.

Cody left them alone. "I can't help it," Mami admitted, closing her locker. She

had a gym bag. "All though the semester he's been bugging me."

"True," Sarah admitted, and they headed off to Gym.

The class was filled with kids in shorts, but Mami's were way too short. It

wasn't her fault. Her mom had to sew on some extra material. Luckily it didn't

show.

There was a new, blonde kid by the name of Zack.

"What a hottie," Sarah murmured.

"Looks like an airhead," Mami replied. That was her style. She didn't

particuly like cute guys, and found herself drawn to the unpopular (by everyone)

ones. The gym was empty but for their class.

"My luck," she muttered. But there was a resemblance that she was not

willing to admit.

Zack had already shown off to the guys what he could do. He made slam

dunks by the dozen.

The girls were gossiping.

"He's so charming," Erika said, giggling.

"He's hot," Jessica agreed.

"Look at those dunks," another Zack victim said.

Mami was known (by everyone but her) for her ability to make hoops with

one hand, never miss, and never go out for basketball. She loved it, but wasn't going

to put up with it.

She pushed the ball into the hoop with her right hand.

"Look at the ego," she replied to the comments.

The girls looked at her.

"Play him one on one," someone suggested.

"Yeah!"

"It'll be fun!"

"I don't-" but Mami was interrupted by the leader of the preps. Erika began

talking to a boy, and then they began talking to the coach. Coach blew the whistle.

"One on one," she yelled. She pointed to Zack and Mami.

"You two."

"But I don't want to compete," Mami explained.

"What's the matter? Afraid?"

With that, the sides began taking bets. Nail polish, girlfriends, to computer

software.

Would Mami refuse? Who would win?

Mami's eyes hardened. "Bring it on, Airhead," she said.

Zero at first didn't believe his ears. Airhead! He's show her Airhead! No

playing fair. He'd use his speed and jumping abilities to win.

The girl didn't look so tough. A little chubby, but really tall, as tall as him.

They took positions. He had heard from the boys that she had never gone out

for basketball. This would be a breeze.

The ball was thrown up. Zero instinctively jumped for the ball and grabbed it.

Mami, however, anticipated this, and hit the ball to herself, leaving Zero in a state

of wonder. He began to speed up to her. He was almost there when she shot.

Miss! He silently pleaded. No good. It sunk like the Titanic.

Mami was not pleased by this shot. It was stupid, she thought. Too much rim.

The ball was passed to Zero, who made it up the court.

She was not very athletic, and breathed heavily, but saw the ball, and let her

instincts go. Get ball. Ball is good. Good to eat. Whoops. Wrong intinct.

She ran after Zero, unknowing that he was dashing, and caught up. She stole

the ball without effort and sunk another from mid-court.

The fan grew still. She had never played this well ever. Sarah put even more

money on Mami.

Zero was fuming. He was not going to let this fat bitch get the better of him!

Never! He was more powerful than her, by at least 20 times. Her glasses weren't

even steaming!

Then,why, a small voice asked, is she creaming you?

Mami sunk two more shots. Four to nothing. One more shot to go. Again,

Mami sunk the shot.

Zero stood in the middle of the crowd. There was a hushed silence. Mami

never usually won, but never missed. She played a good game of tetherball. But to

beat a jock? Was it acceptable?

Zero looked at the ball, as the bell rang. If he threw it at her, would anyone

notice? Who?

He let that ball fly.

Mami spun around, and caught it. "Missed me, Airhead. Better work on that

temper. Your aim is perfect."

She laughed and threw it back.

She had a soft touch, Zero noticed. She threw the ball with grace.

And next was Spanish, a language he wanted to learn. Judo sounded fun as

well.

Mami passed him in the hallway, where X saw her for the first time. Cool, he

thought, she's tall.

"Kids, this is..." the teacher stopped so the kid could introduce himself.

"X," he said, taking a seat.

Mami perked up. X? He sat next to her.

She shook off her suspicion.

The teacher described adverbs. Mami stifled a yawn, and began to doodle. She

drew animie poses, and real life things. She even drew an exact copy of her teacher.

X was watching her and missed the whole thing.

The teacher passed out worksheets. Mami got them done in five minutes.

As the teacher was passing by, she noted Mami's english. "Very good, Mami,"

she said.

The teacher looked at X's paper. "Mami, could you help X?" she asked,

politely.

X blushed fifteen different shades of red.

"No problem." And so, X learnt the lesson that he had missed before.

Mami arrived to lunch late. Her friends were sitting together. Too late for her.

Airhead Zack had shown off again.

She looked at her friends, about six, and they looked at her, one by one. If

Zack sits there, she mouthed, I will not.

They got up in unison and moved to another table.

"Thanks," she said. "It means a lot to me."

They started talking about the unfairness of their mothers. Mami's eyes

glanced towards X. He was sitting with no one.

She wondered about her story, as she ate a piece of fruit. She suddenly spat

the fruit out. "Oh, shit," she said, her eyes bulging.

Since Mami wasn't known for her cussing, they stared at her.

She held the apple up. "I just found out that I'm allergic to these," she

explained.

"You're allergic to apples?"

"Yup."

Her best friend, Whitney, helped her to the nurse. Mami thanked her and

then went inside. Cody was in the office, too.

She felt her insides moving. She thanked god silently that she had been given

a strong gag reflex.

The nurse looked at her. "I don't think you're so sick that you can lay on the

floor," she said.

"I ate something I'm allergic to," Mami explained. "Cut me some slack," she

murmured before passing out.

Cody helped the nurse lift her up, then as he walked out the door, he gave a

final glance at his loved before he left. "God, I love that girl," he said.

When Mami came to, she was still at school, but the Clock read only an hour

had passed. It was twelve. The nurse looked at her. "What are you allergic to?" she

asked.

"Apples," Mami admitted.

"Apples?"

"Got a problem?" Mami said, trying to get up. She was still too weak and

toppled back down.

"Most people aren't allergic to apples."

"I realized that a long time ago."

Mami realized that she was really tired, so she tried to go back to sleep.

That's when Airhead walked in. "Message from Mr. Smith," he announced,

then took a long look at Mami.

"Did I wear you out?" he asked, his ego showing once more.

Mami grinned. "Come over here, Airhead. I want to puke on you."

Zero's face flushed. The nurse was gone. If he hit her, would anyone care?He

transmormed his arm into a plasma cannon.

The nurse came in. "Thank you Zack," she said, as Zero half-tried to turn the

thing back into an arm, half-hiding it from the nurse.

"You're welcome," he said, relieved when his arm apeared.

The nurse sent him on his way.

Finally, during seventh period, she walked into Home Ec.

"Allergies," she said, then took a seat by X.

"What allergies?" he asked, softly.

"Apples."

"Apples?"

She turned her attention to the teacher, who was, ironically, telling the class

how to fry apples.

"And then, remember to stir the greese in. No greese, no fry."

The teacher, whose name was Mrs. Whacked, had frizzy gray hair on the left

side, all trimmed and nice, and burnt, uneven hair on the right. The only reason

she had a job was simply because the princpal felt sorry for her. She was currently

wanted for murder, rumors said, but none had been confirmed.

The kids strached their heads and pleaded sliently that they didn't have too

much grease. They dumped the apples in the pans.

X and mami were partners. "I guess she is whacked."

Mami smiled. "And it gets better. She catches on fire every week." she tapped

her watch. "Seventh period. Friday. She's setting a record if she's not burnt this

period or next." Mami added, "Do you like apples?"

"Not really."

"Good." Mami carelessly poured greese all over them. She turned the oven

on low. "They'll catch fire in a few minutes. Sorry, but I'm feeling murderous and I

have to take it out on something."

X nodded. He looked around. Sure enough, two kids were following the

teacher around with a fire extingisher.

"It works," Mami said, grinning. "Let's get ours."

While Mami got the extinguisher, X watched the apples. They were turning

brown, black, BOOM!!

They caught on fire. "Very good, you two," Mrs. Wacked said midlessly.

"They taste-" she picked one up and stratched the right side of her head. Her hair

caught on fire. The two followers wasted no time with the extnguisher. One

happened to be Sarah. "Mrs. Wacked? Will you go to the nurse for me? I have to

puke," she said.

"Of course, dear," Mrs. Wacked said, then left.

Sarah stopped smiling sweetly, then turned away toward Mami. "CAN SHE

NOT BURN HERSELF????"

Mami returned the question with a small smile. "Nope. Apperently not.

SARAH!!"

"Yes?" Sarah asked. The six groups of kitchen-worker-students watched them.

X included.

"Guess what?"

"What?"

"SHE IS GOING TO KILL HERSELF!!!! Is THAT so BAD?!?!"

"No, not particulally," Sarah agreed. "But she ain't dying while we're all in

here. Everybody understand? We aren't getting wanted for murder."

"Or not stopping sucide," Mami agreed. She turned to X. "Welcome to nineth

grade. It'll be the worst of your life."

Sarah watched, then turned around to the class. "Okay, then! Who brought

the beer this time?"