I don't own the 7th Heaven characters.
I had a problem about the paragraphing on the last chapter. I want to apologise for that, I did a double paragraph each time, but I guess that's just the ff.net publishes them, but I don't know... I haven't had a problem with any of my previous stories, as far as I know.anyway I hope this one will be easier to read. Also I'm not sure if Robbie does go to school or not, but in this story he does, so sorry if that upsets anyone.
Simon was walking down the corridor with Robbie, they were wandering what to do after school.
'I think I'll just kick back in front of the TV,' Simon said.
'Yeah, after you mum's made you do your homework.' Robbie answered.
'I'll just do my homework after.' Simon wasn't looking where he was going and walked straight into a girl coming out of the office.
The both landed on the floor along with the papers she was carrying.
'You guys ok?' Robbie asked helping Simon up, he was offering the girl a hand, but she started to pick up the papers.
Simon felt a little awkward, and began helping her gather the sheets. 'Sorry about that,' he uttered, obviously embarrassed.
'It's ok,' the girl smiled.
'You're new here, aren't you?' Robbie asked.
'Was last time I checked,' she joked.
'Why'd you start so late in the school year? I mean the middle...well you know what I mean,' Simon babbled, his face reddening even more.
The girl was a little taken aback by all the questions, 'My mum got a placement in the accounts office,' she explained. 'I'm sorry, but I need to go sort some stuff out,' and with that she turned around and headed down the corridor.
'I feel like such an idiot!' Simon complained.
'What is it with you and pretty girls? You always seem to make a fool out of yourself!' Robbie stated.
'Not funny,' Simon scowled.
The bell rang signalling the next period, Simon made his way to chemistry, as Robbie went to maths.
A short way through chem there was a knock at the door.
'Yes?' the teacher called.
'Hi, I'm supposed to be in this class?' a girls voice said.
'Oh yes, I was told I'd be having a new student, come in.' The door opened further and the girl entered, walking straight to his desk. 'Carlson, Tiamin.'
'Tiaminalio, but it's just Tia,' she said.
'Ok, there's a spare seat next to Simon over there,' Tia looked over, and saw the same boy she had collided with earlier, again his face reddened.
'Hi I'm Simon, remember me?' he asked.
'Yeah, and I guessed you name was Simon when the teacher said there was a spare seat next to you', she joked. 'The impact shouldn't be as hard this time, since I only got a little way to fall, I'm Tia.'
Simon laughed but shook her hand, some reason he didn't feel embarrassed anymore, but all that was about to change.
'Ok, now lets get back to Chemistry, shall we?' the teacher asked, or rather told the class to stop speaking. (Isn't it strange whenever someone comes to a classroom door, the class seize the opportunity to speak?)
'That's Mr Parkins,' Simon whispered, Tia nodded.
'Who can tell me what is the result of Carbon and Oxygen being mixed together? Simon?' Mr Parkins looked at him.
'Carbon, and Oxygen mixed together would make.' Simon used the ^repeat question^ technique while he thought of an answer.
'Carbon-dioxide,' Tia whispered.
'Carbon-dioxide,' he answered confidently.
'What happens if you add more Carbon?'
'You get Carbon Monoxide,' Tia whispered the answer again.
'Carbon Monoxide,' Simon repeated.
'You I like it when my students get the answers correct, it's even better when no-one tells them the answers, isn't it Tia?' Mr. Parkins looked at her accusingly.
The whole class erupted into laughter, and again Simon's face reddened with embarrassment.
'QUIET! Now everyone turn to page 68, read the page, and the questions, then answer them. I want you to then finish them for homework,' Mr. Parkins sat at his desk and began marking.
'I can't believe we have to finish this for homework, they're all word equations!' Simon complained.
'At least you won't be bored,' Tia said smiling.
Tia was in all Simon's classes except for phys-ed, for which she had a free period. The two met at the lockers just before the end of school.
'You're lucky, you had a free period to do your homework' he complained.
'Maybe you have worked harder in class,' she teased.
'Well I gotta go, see ya,' Simon said.
'Yeah bye,' she replied as they headed into different directions.
I had a problem about the paragraphing on the last chapter. I want to apologise for that, I did a double paragraph each time, but I guess that's just the ff.net publishes them, but I don't know... I haven't had a problem with any of my previous stories, as far as I know.anyway I hope this one will be easier to read. Also I'm not sure if Robbie does go to school or not, but in this story he does, so sorry if that upsets anyone.
Simon was walking down the corridor with Robbie, they were wandering what to do after school.
'I think I'll just kick back in front of the TV,' Simon said.
'Yeah, after you mum's made you do your homework.' Robbie answered.
'I'll just do my homework after.' Simon wasn't looking where he was going and walked straight into a girl coming out of the office.
The both landed on the floor along with the papers she was carrying.
'You guys ok?' Robbie asked helping Simon up, he was offering the girl a hand, but she started to pick up the papers.
Simon felt a little awkward, and began helping her gather the sheets. 'Sorry about that,' he uttered, obviously embarrassed.
'It's ok,' the girl smiled.
'You're new here, aren't you?' Robbie asked.
'Was last time I checked,' she joked.
'Why'd you start so late in the school year? I mean the middle...well you know what I mean,' Simon babbled, his face reddening even more.
The girl was a little taken aback by all the questions, 'My mum got a placement in the accounts office,' she explained. 'I'm sorry, but I need to go sort some stuff out,' and with that she turned around and headed down the corridor.
'I feel like such an idiot!' Simon complained.
'What is it with you and pretty girls? You always seem to make a fool out of yourself!' Robbie stated.
'Not funny,' Simon scowled.
The bell rang signalling the next period, Simon made his way to chemistry, as Robbie went to maths.
A short way through chem there was a knock at the door.
'Yes?' the teacher called.
'Hi, I'm supposed to be in this class?' a girls voice said.
'Oh yes, I was told I'd be having a new student, come in.' The door opened further and the girl entered, walking straight to his desk. 'Carlson, Tiamin.'
'Tiaminalio, but it's just Tia,' she said.
'Ok, there's a spare seat next to Simon over there,' Tia looked over, and saw the same boy she had collided with earlier, again his face reddened.
'Hi I'm Simon, remember me?' he asked.
'Yeah, and I guessed you name was Simon when the teacher said there was a spare seat next to you', she joked. 'The impact shouldn't be as hard this time, since I only got a little way to fall, I'm Tia.'
Simon laughed but shook her hand, some reason he didn't feel embarrassed anymore, but all that was about to change.
'Ok, now lets get back to Chemistry, shall we?' the teacher asked, or rather told the class to stop speaking. (Isn't it strange whenever someone comes to a classroom door, the class seize the opportunity to speak?)
'That's Mr Parkins,' Simon whispered, Tia nodded.
'Who can tell me what is the result of Carbon and Oxygen being mixed together? Simon?' Mr Parkins looked at him.
'Carbon, and Oxygen mixed together would make.' Simon used the ^repeat question^ technique while he thought of an answer.
'Carbon-dioxide,' Tia whispered.
'Carbon-dioxide,' he answered confidently.
'What happens if you add more Carbon?'
'You get Carbon Monoxide,' Tia whispered the answer again.
'Carbon Monoxide,' Simon repeated.
'You I like it when my students get the answers correct, it's even better when no-one tells them the answers, isn't it Tia?' Mr. Parkins looked at her accusingly.
The whole class erupted into laughter, and again Simon's face reddened with embarrassment.
'QUIET! Now everyone turn to page 68, read the page, and the questions, then answer them. I want you to then finish them for homework,' Mr. Parkins sat at his desk and began marking.
'I can't believe we have to finish this for homework, they're all word equations!' Simon complained.
'At least you won't be bored,' Tia said smiling.
Tia was in all Simon's classes except for phys-ed, for which she had a free period. The two met at the lockers just before the end of school.
'You're lucky, you had a free period to do your homework' he complained.
'Maybe you have worked harder in class,' she teased.
'Well I gotta go, see ya,' Simon said.
'Yeah bye,' she replied as they headed into different directions.
