This is an Everwood fanfic written by me, kaze.
Please do not steal and say it's yours. Ask me for permission to post it up or something.
Characters are copyrighted by Warner Brothers and belong to Gregory Berlanti.
However, Aaron and Wendy are MINE.
I might not be able to complete this fanfic but keep supporting me and maybe I will!
Thank you and enjoy the story!
Chapter 9
"Hey Wendy! Over here!" a male voice screamed.
She turned her head towards the voice and spotted Collin. She gave a smirk and walked towards him instead. Her smirk transformed into surprised when she saw whom he was with. He sat across from Bright and a few of their fellow dance classmates. But the thing that surprised Wendy the most, was whom Collin had his arm around. It was the girl that gave Wendy the nasty glare.
Wendy was surprised to have seen the girl. It was obvious that she was Collin's girlfriend and that she probably didn't usually give looks like that to people. At first the girl gave Wendy a cold look. However a few seconds later, the girl's expression changed to one of forced happiness.
"Wendy!" Bright yelled and got up from his seat. He placed his arm around her as if they were close buddies.
"You know her, Bright?" Collin asked.
"Yeah of course I know her," he grinned at Wendy, "We have the same dance class, right guys?" Wendy's other classmates nodded.
"Well, what a coincidence!" Collin smiled. "She's in my Spanish class."
The girl was turned to Wendy in shock. She spoke her first words, "But aren't you still a sophomore? What are you doing in a Spanish 3 class?"
"Oh... Yeah, I'm a sophomore but I took Spanish 1 in eighth grade and Spanish 2 in ninth," she gritted, "By the way, what's your name?"
"I'm... Amy," she gave Wendy a questionable look, "We're in the same English class..."
"Yeah, I know..." Wendy said, passing back the look.
"What's got you two?" Bright asked with a smirk.
"Leave your big nose out of it, Bright. It's none of your business," standing up, she gave him a cold look as a warning sign.
Wendy made little signs toward Collin, asking him what was with the two. He scooted towards the upright Wendy on the bench and whispered that they were siblings. He smiled at the look of shock on Wendy's face. Wendy recovered rather quickly and mumbled to herself something that sounded a lot like, "I should've known." Collin looked at Wendy in suspicion but then shook his head and turned to the quarrel of siblings.
Seeing that Wendy caused this fight, she excused herself, saying she needed to see her teachers. Of course it was a lie but it was the only way she could escape them. She quickly did the deed and said bye to everybody.
She started to walk out of the cafeteria. She saw Ephram still arguing with that other boy. Suddenly she saw that boy pointing at her. Wendy wanted to go over to see what's up with those two. However, she remembered her lie. She made an unreliable mental note to ask Ephram about it later.
In the meantime, Wendy walked out of the lunchroom and headed towards the library. She sat at an empty and thought about her friends and family back in Philadelphia. She began to feel nostalgic. When she usually felt sadden or depressed, she is more inspired to write. The downside, however, is that her work is quite sadistic.
She began to write various love poems that usually resulted with death, heartache or some miscellaneous disaster. After a while of some serious poetry, Wendy grew sick of writing and slammed her book shut. Instead, she thought about everything in Everwood. Things were okay so far except the fact that she probably made an enemy already: Amy. She wondered why Amy disliked her.
'Jealousy?' she thought and then immediately shook her head. 'She already has Collin. Why would she be jealous of me becoming close with Ephram?'
Her thoughts shifted to Ephram. He was a pretty cool guy. He's a little temperamental but an overall good guy. It's also not so bad that he's pretty good looking. The bell rang and disturbed her thoughts. She quickly packed up her things and left the library, heading towards her next class.
Please do not steal and say it's yours. Ask me for permission to post it up or something.
Characters are copyrighted by Warner Brothers and belong to Gregory Berlanti.
However, Aaron and Wendy are MINE.
I might not be able to complete this fanfic but keep supporting me and maybe I will!
Thank you and enjoy the story!
Chapter 9
"Hey Wendy! Over here!" a male voice screamed.
She turned her head towards the voice and spotted Collin. She gave a smirk and walked towards him instead. Her smirk transformed into surprised when she saw whom he was with. He sat across from Bright and a few of their fellow dance classmates. But the thing that surprised Wendy the most, was whom Collin had his arm around. It was the girl that gave Wendy the nasty glare.
Wendy was surprised to have seen the girl. It was obvious that she was Collin's girlfriend and that she probably didn't usually give looks like that to people. At first the girl gave Wendy a cold look. However a few seconds later, the girl's expression changed to one of forced happiness.
"Wendy!" Bright yelled and got up from his seat. He placed his arm around her as if they were close buddies.
"You know her, Bright?" Collin asked.
"Yeah of course I know her," he grinned at Wendy, "We have the same dance class, right guys?" Wendy's other classmates nodded.
"Well, what a coincidence!" Collin smiled. "She's in my Spanish class."
The girl was turned to Wendy in shock. She spoke her first words, "But aren't you still a sophomore? What are you doing in a Spanish 3 class?"
"Oh... Yeah, I'm a sophomore but I took Spanish 1 in eighth grade and Spanish 2 in ninth," she gritted, "By the way, what's your name?"
"I'm... Amy," she gave Wendy a questionable look, "We're in the same English class..."
"Yeah, I know..." Wendy said, passing back the look.
"What's got you two?" Bright asked with a smirk.
"Leave your big nose out of it, Bright. It's none of your business," standing up, she gave him a cold look as a warning sign.
Wendy made little signs toward Collin, asking him what was with the two. He scooted towards the upright Wendy on the bench and whispered that they were siblings. He smiled at the look of shock on Wendy's face. Wendy recovered rather quickly and mumbled to herself something that sounded a lot like, "I should've known." Collin looked at Wendy in suspicion but then shook his head and turned to the quarrel of siblings.
Seeing that Wendy caused this fight, she excused herself, saying she needed to see her teachers. Of course it was a lie but it was the only way she could escape them. She quickly did the deed and said bye to everybody.
She started to walk out of the cafeteria. She saw Ephram still arguing with that other boy. Suddenly she saw that boy pointing at her. Wendy wanted to go over to see what's up with those two. However, she remembered her lie. She made an unreliable mental note to ask Ephram about it later.
In the meantime, Wendy walked out of the lunchroom and headed towards the library. She sat at an empty and thought about her friends and family back in Philadelphia. She began to feel nostalgic. When she usually felt sadden or depressed, she is more inspired to write. The downside, however, is that her work is quite sadistic.
She began to write various love poems that usually resulted with death, heartache or some miscellaneous disaster. After a while of some serious poetry, Wendy grew sick of writing and slammed her book shut. Instead, she thought about everything in Everwood. Things were okay so far except the fact that she probably made an enemy already: Amy. She wondered why Amy disliked her.
'Jealousy?' she thought and then immediately shook her head. 'She already has Collin. Why would she be jealous of me becoming close with Ephram?'
Her thoughts shifted to Ephram. He was a pretty cool guy. He's a little temperamental but an overall good guy. It's also not so bad that he's pretty good looking. The bell rang and disturbed her thoughts. She quickly packed up her things and left the library, heading towards her next class.
