Chapter 4
A Few Thoughts
Samantha had already arrived at Domino High and was sitting in the back of the room when the other students came in, no one noticed her because she sat there silently reading a copy of Douglas Adams' " So Long And Thank For All the Fish". She felt disgusted by the uniform they were forcing her to wear. "I hate pink. she mumbled under her breath, and why did first period have to be a math class?" The late bell rang and the class was called to order. "Class, we have a new student here today, Ms. Kaiba would you like to come to the front of the class?" "No." she replied and went back to her book. "..er well ah.. On with class." The teacher turned to the board and Samantha on a set of headphones and drowned out the teacher's lecture. Everyone looked back at her. "What?! Turn around and do your work and leave me alone." She snapped. The class responded their own ways and went to work and thus, ended introductions. The teacher excused the students to their next class, which went the same way for the rest of the day until lunch.
Sam walked slowly to the cafeteria got lunch and sat alone and as far as she good from everyone. "Whoa what's with "Little Miss Attitude Problem over there?" Tristan asked. Oh back off its her first day, she probably just nervous that's all." Téa is right, she's probably a really nice person Yugi added. "Maybe." Tristan responded and went back to lunch. Joey just stared at his food not even attempting to eat it. Come on buddy, I know it's cafeteria food but come on." Tristan tried to peruse him. "I'm not hungry." He answered back in undertone. The others sighed and went back to lunch.
Samantha finished her lunch and went upstairs to the school library and into a study room where she could be alone. She took out her book once again, and read a few pages. She soon tired of it, so she put it back and took out her pen and one of the two notebooks, she flipped through the pages filled with multiple word most poems and storied of how she felt since loosing her family. She finally came to a blank page and started to write yet another poem.
Samantha had already arrived at Domino High and was sitting in the back of the room when the other students came in, no one noticed her because she sat there silently reading a copy of Douglas Adams' " So Long And Thank For All the Fish". She felt disgusted by the uniform they were forcing her to wear. "I hate pink. she mumbled under her breath, and why did first period have to be a math class?" The late bell rang and the class was called to order. "Class, we have a new student here today, Ms. Kaiba would you like to come to the front of the class?" "No." she replied and went back to her book. "..er well ah.. On with class." The teacher turned to the board and Samantha on a set of headphones and drowned out the teacher's lecture. Everyone looked back at her. "What?! Turn around and do your work and leave me alone." She snapped. The class responded their own ways and went to work and thus, ended introductions. The teacher excused the students to their next class, which went the same way for the rest of the day until lunch.
Sam walked slowly to the cafeteria got lunch and sat alone and as far as she good from everyone. "Whoa what's with "Little Miss Attitude Problem over there?" Tristan asked. Oh back off its her first day, she probably just nervous that's all." Téa is right, she's probably a really nice person Yugi added. "Maybe." Tristan responded and went back to lunch. Joey just stared at his food not even attempting to eat it. Come on buddy, I know it's cafeteria food but come on." Tristan tried to peruse him. "I'm not hungry." He answered back in undertone. The others sighed and went back to lunch.
Samantha finished her lunch and went upstairs to the school library and into a study room where she could be alone. She took out her book once again, and read a few pages. She soon tired of it, so she put it back and took out her pen and one of the two notebooks, she flipped through the pages filled with multiple word most poems and storied of how she felt since loosing her family. She finally came to a blank page and started to write yet another poem.
