A/N: Hey all, here's chapter two. Thanks for all the reviews. Enjoy.
*Chapter Two*
Dakota sat outside for lunch with Ashely and Ellie. They were eating and getting to know each other a little more.
"So why did you come here?" Ashely asked. Dakota sighed. She did not want to tell them right now. She just met them. She might scare them away. To her, they do not really seem like the type who did the things she did.
"I'll tell you later," Dakota said, "When I really know you guys."
"Ok," Ellie said a little dissappointed.
"Nice hair," someone said behind Dakota. She turned around and the blonde girl that made fun of her earlier was standing behind her. Dakota looked at her blonde hair. It was streaked black. She thought her hair was fine.
"Thanks," Dakota said turning back around.
"That wasn't a compliment," she said.
"I know," Dakota said.
"Then why did you-forget it," she said walking away with her friends following her. Dakota smiled in victory.
"How did you do that?" Ashley asked.
"Yeah," Ellie said, "It takes us forever to get her to stop bothering us."
"I do that with my little brother," Dakota said.
"Maybe I should try that with Toby," Ashely said. Craig walked over to the table and sat next to Dakota.
"Hey Dakota," he said.
"Hey," Dakota said.
"Having a great day so far?" he asked.
"Yeah," Dakota said sarcastically, "Fantastic."
"That bad huh?" Craig asked. Dakota nodded. There was an awkward silence between the whole table. The bell rang signalling the end of lunch.
"Well I gotta go," Craig said getting up, "See you later Dakota."
"Yeah," Dakota said, "Sure." Craig walked back into the school. Dakota looked over at Ashley and Ellie. They were smiling. Dakota knew exactly what they were thinking, "Oh God."
Dakota opened up her door the house and walked inside. She has not really started calling it "her home". Home is back in Michigan. Her mother called her when school let out and told Dakota that she could not pick her up after school so she had to walk home. Since she did not know her way around, she got lost and did not get home till about five. She went up to her room and layed down onto her bed. She sighed.
"I hate this place," she said, "I wanna go home. Out of all places, we had to move here? I would rather have gone to some boot camp instead of this place." Her cell phone rang. She rolled her eyes and got off her bed and went into her backpack, "Hello?"
"Hey Dakota," the person on the other line said, "It's Billy."
*Chapter Two*
Dakota sat outside for lunch with Ashely and Ellie. They were eating and getting to know each other a little more.
"So why did you come here?" Ashely asked. Dakota sighed. She did not want to tell them right now. She just met them. She might scare them away. To her, they do not really seem like the type who did the things she did.
"I'll tell you later," Dakota said, "When I really know you guys."
"Ok," Ellie said a little dissappointed.
"Nice hair," someone said behind Dakota. She turned around and the blonde girl that made fun of her earlier was standing behind her. Dakota looked at her blonde hair. It was streaked black. She thought her hair was fine.
"Thanks," Dakota said turning back around.
"That wasn't a compliment," she said.
"I know," Dakota said.
"Then why did you-forget it," she said walking away with her friends following her. Dakota smiled in victory.
"How did you do that?" Ashley asked.
"Yeah," Ellie said, "It takes us forever to get her to stop bothering us."
"I do that with my little brother," Dakota said.
"Maybe I should try that with Toby," Ashely said. Craig walked over to the table and sat next to Dakota.
"Hey Dakota," he said.
"Hey," Dakota said.
"Having a great day so far?" he asked.
"Yeah," Dakota said sarcastically, "Fantastic."
"That bad huh?" Craig asked. Dakota nodded. There was an awkward silence between the whole table. The bell rang signalling the end of lunch.
"Well I gotta go," Craig said getting up, "See you later Dakota."
"Yeah," Dakota said, "Sure." Craig walked back into the school. Dakota looked over at Ashley and Ellie. They were smiling. Dakota knew exactly what they were thinking, "Oh God."
Dakota opened up her door the house and walked inside. She has not really started calling it "her home". Home is back in Michigan. Her mother called her when school let out and told Dakota that she could not pick her up after school so she had to walk home. Since she did not know her way around, she got lost and did not get home till about five. She went up to her room and layed down onto her bed. She sighed.
"I hate this place," she said, "I wanna go home. Out of all places, we had to move here? I would rather have gone to some boot camp instead of this place." Her cell phone rang. She rolled her eyes and got off her bed and went into her backpack, "Hello?"
"Hey Dakota," the person on the other line said, "It's Billy."
