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disclaimer~same as before, I dont own any sbm characters.
an - this chapter has no real point, it's really just about how Kally's getting along in CastleRock. I know its gonna be boring.. ch. 4 is where the REAL action starts.be patient with me!!
*Chapter 3*
The next morning Kally awoke with a major head ache. It had only been her first day in CastleRock, and already she couldn't take it. As Kally sat up, memories of the night before came flooding in.
She remembered running home furious, after Chris and her talk in the tree. Kally went straight to bed that night, choosing to ignore her aunt's comments of concern. Gordie had come in later that night to check on her, but Kally pretended to be asleep. She was NOT in a good mood.
Kally rubbed her head. She glanced at her clock and groaned when she realized how late it was. It was already noon. She must have slept longer than she thought.
Sighing, she got up, made her bed, and quickly changed into a summery tank top that buttoned down in the middle and yellow shorts. Brushing her raven-black hair out of her eyes and pulled it into a high ponytail. Frowning at her reflection, she hated her milky pale skin, and the way her blue eyes contrasted with her black hair, she hurried downstairs into the LaChance kitchen. Gordie was sitting at the table playing cards with none other than Chris. Kally didn't see her Aunt anywhere, she must have already left for out-of-town. She was relieved to see that Mila wasn't here, probably out at the mall with Jamie.
Chris and Gordie looked up when she came into the kitchen and looked awkward. They grinned at her, and Kally sort of nodded her head at them. Her temper hadn't ceased yet.
"Morning Kally," Gordie said as he and Chris continued with their card game. "You slept really long. What are you planning to do today?"
Kally made her way over to the counter and sat down on it. She took a blue- berry muffin off of a plate that was sitting beside her, and began to eat her breakfast.
"I dunno," She said between chews. "What do you guys do for fun here?" Kally continued to eat her muffin, and Chris and Gordie kept playing their cards. From the looks of it, Kally wasn't so sure there was a whole lot to do there.
"Well," Chris said. "We got school on Monday, so that takes up most of the time. Usually we just play cards, or chill, or something like that."
Kally rolled her eyes. "Great!" She said sarcastically. She threw the remnants of her muffin into the waste-paper basket and sat down at the table. She didn't look at Chris, she was still mad at him from the night before.
"What are you doing today?" She asked in general, more specifically to Gordie. Chris and him stopped playing cards after awhile, and looked at Kally.
"We were thinking of going to the ice-cream parlor," Gordie said. "Wanna come?"
Kally looked at them both. Honestly, she really didn't want to go. She had enough of Chris and couldn't bear to look at him. She was hurt by him, and he knew it.
"No," she said flatly. This took Gordie and Chris by surprise, and they looked a bit hurt.
"Well we're going now," Gordie said as they got up and started for the door.
"Uh, Gordie?" Kally asked. "How do I know what classes I've got on Monday?" She was starting to worry about going to a new school.
"My mom's arranged it so that you're in all my classes, which are all Chris's classes. So just stick with us."
Kally nodded and waved as they left the house. She was so bored now, and had nothing to do. What was she SUPPOSED to do all weekend? It was Saturday, and already she was stuck by herself.
Sighing, Kally decided to go to the candy store and see what sweets they had there. She felt bad for acting the way she did last night, and maybe buying some candy for Gordie and Chris would make her feel better.
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Walking down the street, they cool April breeze played with her face. She grinned as she passed little kids playing jump-rope and hop-scotch. CastleRock wasn't SO bad....... She walked downtown, to where there were many shops and benches.
Kally walked past the ice cream parlor where she saw Chris, Gordie, Mila and Jamie all eating ice cream. It looked as though Jamie liked Chris, she kept going closer to him. Gordie and Mila were flirting like usual. It broke Kally's heart even more to see Chris enjoying himself with another girl. Shaking her head, she continued to the candy shop.
When she got there, she realized she didn't have any money, and decided to just forget that whole idea. Seeing Chris with another girl made Kally's anger come back fairly quickly. She was so sick of being pissed, but what the fuck? He was getting on her nerves.
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The rest of the weekend went pretty slow. Kally usually spent time in her room, and avoiding Gordie and Chris all together. She really needed somebody to talk to, but the pain in her prevented her from opening up to anyone, even her cousin.
By Sunday evening, it was getting to be too much. Kally needed desperately to talk to someone, and she decided to swallow her temper, and talk to Gordie. He was like her brother, and he would understand. She loved him very much, and knew he would be there for her. Just before dinner that night, Kally knocked softly on his door.
Gordie answered it, and was surprised to see Kally. He smiled at her and pushed his door open more. Kally's smiled faded once she saw that Mila and Chris were in his room too. She felt like screaming. She finally had enough nerve to talk to Gordie, and when she did, her least favorite people in the world had to interfere. Furious with herself, she frowned at Gordie.
"What is it Kally?" he asked her sitting on his bed. Kally moved into the room. Chris and Mila looked up from their homework they were working on. Mila gave Kally an uneasy glance, and Chris looked uncomfortable. Kally wished she would have been dressed nicer, she was in a gray T-shirt, and navy blue sweatpants that she had scrunched up to the knee. Her hair was in a messy, high ponytail, and she had on her old sneakers. Earlier that day, Kally had been jogging. She felt slightly embarrassed to be dressed like some hobo in front of Chris. But she quickly shook it off.
"Um," Kally hesitated. "D-dinner's ready." She managed. She really wanted to spill everything right there, tell Gordie her feelings, but Chris and Mila seemed to be listening closely. She turned on her heel, and stormed down to the kitchen, rolling her eyes and swearing under her breath.
She sat down at the dining room table, just as her aunt put the last dinner plate out. Mr. LaChance was still away, and somehow Kally liked it that way. She wasn't very fond of her high-strung uncle.
"Are the other's coming down?" her aunt asked.
"Yeah, I told them. Are Chris and Mila eating too?" Kally asked, feeling annoyed.
Mrs. LaChance nodded, and only seconds later Gordie walked into the dining room followed closely by Mila and Chris. Gordie sat down beside his mother, and to Kally's dread, Mila chose the seat next to her, and Chris took the last empty one. They said grace, and began eating.
"So," Mrs. LaChance said once everyone was situated. "Kally-are you ready for school tomorrow?"
Kally's stomach knotted. She suddenly felt sick, and stopped eating her casserole. She looked up at her aunt and felt on the verge of tears. She really didn't want to go to school, and face all the pressures. She was pissed off that she had to be in every one of Chris and Gordie's classes already, and she didn't want to be reminded.
"Yeah I guess," she said in a low voice. She kept her eyes on her plate, afraid to look anywhere else. She could feel all eyes on her.
"Don't worry," Gordie said. "I'll show you around. It's not that bad, really."
Kally grinned sadly at her cousin. "Oh," she muttered.
"Oh yes," Mila said happily. "You'll have such a great time! I just HAVE to introduce you to all my friends! And at lunch, I'm sure you'll be able to sit with us. And maybe you could even join the cheer leading squad with me! Oh, it'd be so very cool!"
Gordie and Chris snickered through their food. Kally felt like hitting Mila. This girl was incredibly irritating.
Kally snorted at her remark about "joining the cheer leading squad."
"Cheer leading? Pssh...no thanks!" she said in mock happiness.
Mila glared at her. Kally smiled her most fake, most cheesy smile, and took a sip of water.
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disclaimer~same as before, I dont own any sbm characters.
an - this chapter has no real point, it's really just about how Kally's getting along in CastleRock. I know its gonna be boring.. ch. 4 is where the REAL action starts.be patient with me!!
*Chapter 3*
The next morning Kally awoke with a major head ache. It had only been her first day in CastleRock, and already she couldn't take it. As Kally sat up, memories of the night before came flooding in.
She remembered running home furious, after Chris and her talk in the tree. Kally went straight to bed that night, choosing to ignore her aunt's comments of concern. Gordie had come in later that night to check on her, but Kally pretended to be asleep. She was NOT in a good mood.
Kally rubbed her head. She glanced at her clock and groaned when she realized how late it was. It was already noon. She must have slept longer than she thought.
Sighing, she got up, made her bed, and quickly changed into a summery tank top that buttoned down in the middle and yellow shorts. Brushing her raven-black hair out of her eyes and pulled it into a high ponytail. Frowning at her reflection, she hated her milky pale skin, and the way her blue eyes contrasted with her black hair, she hurried downstairs into the LaChance kitchen. Gordie was sitting at the table playing cards with none other than Chris. Kally didn't see her Aunt anywhere, she must have already left for out-of-town. She was relieved to see that Mila wasn't here, probably out at the mall with Jamie.
Chris and Gordie looked up when she came into the kitchen and looked awkward. They grinned at her, and Kally sort of nodded her head at them. Her temper hadn't ceased yet.
"Morning Kally," Gordie said as he and Chris continued with their card game. "You slept really long. What are you planning to do today?"
Kally made her way over to the counter and sat down on it. She took a blue- berry muffin off of a plate that was sitting beside her, and began to eat her breakfast.
"I dunno," She said between chews. "What do you guys do for fun here?" Kally continued to eat her muffin, and Chris and Gordie kept playing their cards. From the looks of it, Kally wasn't so sure there was a whole lot to do there.
"Well," Chris said. "We got school on Monday, so that takes up most of the time. Usually we just play cards, or chill, or something like that."
Kally rolled her eyes. "Great!" She said sarcastically. She threw the remnants of her muffin into the waste-paper basket and sat down at the table. She didn't look at Chris, she was still mad at him from the night before.
"What are you doing today?" She asked in general, more specifically to Gordie. Chris and him stopped playing cards after awhile, and looked at Kally.
"We were thinking of going to the ice-cream parlor," Gordie said. "Wanna come?"
Kally looked at them both. Honestly, she really didn't want to go. She had enough of Chris and couldn't bear to look at him. She was hurt by him, and he knew it.
"No," she said flatly. This took Gordie and Chris by surprise, and they looked a bit hurt.
"Well we're going now," Gordie said as they got up and started for the door.
"Uh, Gordie?" Kally asked. "How do I know what classes I've got on Monday?" She was starting to worry about going to a new school.
"My mom's arranged it so that you're in all my classes, which are all Chris's classes. So just stick with us."
Kally nodded and waved as they left the house. She was so bored now, and had nothing to do. What was she SUPPOSED to do all weekend? It was Saturday, and already she was stuck by herself.
Sighing, Kally decided to go to the candy store and see what sweets they had there. She felt bad for acting the way she did last night, and maybe buying some candy for Gordie and Chris would make her feel better.
***
Walking down the street, they cool April breeze played with her face. She grinned as she passed little kids playing jump-rope and hop-scotch. CastleRock wasn't SO bad....... She walked downtown, to where there were many shops and benches.
Kally walked past the ice cream parlor where she saw Chris, Gordie, Mila and Jamie all eating ice cream. It looked as though Jamie liked Chris, she kept going closer to him. Gordie and Mila were flirting like usual. It broke Kally's heart even more to see Chris enjoying himself with another girl. Shaking her head, she continued to the candy shop.
When she got there, she realized she didn't have any money, and decided to just forget that whole idea. Seeing Chris with another girl made Kally's anger come back fairly quickly. She was so sick of being pissed, but what the fuck? He was getting on her nerves.
***
The rest of the weekend went pretty slow. Kally usually spent time in her room, and avoiding Gordie and Chris all together. She really needed somebody to talk to, but the pain in her prevented her from opening up to anyone, even her cousin.
By Sunday evening, it was getting to be too much. Kally needed desperately to talk to someone, and she decided to swallow her temper, and talk to Gordie. He was like her brother, and he would understand. She loved him very much, and knew he would be there for her. Just before dinner that night, Kally knocked softly on his door.
Gordie answered it, and was surprised to see Kally. He smiled at her and pushed his door open more. Kally's smiled faded once she saw that Mila and Chris were in his room too. She felt like screaming. She finally had enough nerve to talk to Gordie, and when she did, her least favorite people in the world had to interfere. Furious with herself, she frowned at Gordie.
"What is it Kally?" he asked her sitting on his bed. Kally moved into the room. Chris and Mila looked up from their homework they were working on. Mila gave Kally an uneasy glance, and Chris looked uncomfortable. Kally wished she would have been dressed nicer, she was in a gray T-shirt, and navy blue sweatpants that she had scrunched up to the knee. Her hair was in a messy, high ponytail, and she had on her old sneakers. Earlier that day, Kally had been jogging. She felt slightly embarrassed to be dressed like some hobo in front of Chris. But she quickly shook it off.
"Um," Kally hesitated. "D-dinner's ready." She managed. She really wanted to spill everything right there, tell Gordie her feelings, but Chris and Mila seemed to be listening closely. She turned on her heel, and stormed down to the kitchen, rolling her eyes and swearing under her breath.
She sat down at the dining room table, just as her aunt put the last dinner plate out. Mr. LaChance was still away, and somehow Kally liked it that way. She wasn't very fond of her high-strung uncle.
"Are the other's coming down?" her aunt asked.
"Yeah, I told them. Are Chris and Mila eating too?" Kally asked, feeling annoyed.
Mrs. LaChance nodded, and only seconds later Gordie walked into the dining room followed closely by Mila and Chris. Gordie sat down beside his mother, and to Kally's dread, Mila chose the seat next to her, and Chris took the last empty one. They said grace, and began eating.
"So," Mrs. LaChance said once everyone was situated. "Kally-are you ready for school tomorrow?"
Kally's stomach knotted. She suddenly felt sick, and stopped eating her casserole. She looked up at her aunt and felt on the verge of tears. She really didn't want to go to school, and face all the pressures. She was pissed off that she had to be in every one of Chris and Gordie's classes already, and she didn't want to be reminded.
"Yeah I guess," she said in a low voice. She kept her eyes on her plate, afraid to look anywhere else. She could feel all eyes on her.
"Don't worry," Gordie said. "I'll show you around. It's not that bad, really."
Kally grinned sadly at her cousin. "Oh," she muttered.
"Oh yes," Mila said happily. "You'll have such a great time! I just HAVE to introduce you to all my friends! And at lunch, I'm sure you'll be able to sit with us. And maybe you could even join the cheer leading squad with me! Oh, it'd be so very cool!"
Gordie and Chris snickered through their food. Kally felt like hitting Mila. This girl was incredibly irritating.
Kally snorted at her remark about "joining the cheer leading squad."
"Cheer leading? Pssh...no thanks!" she said in mock happiness.
Mila glared at her. Kally smiled her most fake, most cheesy smile, and took a sip of water.
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