A/N: I don't own it so don't sue me. And thank you again to
MysticShadowChick for reviewing and whoever ?_? is... *gives reviewers
brownies*
Cole sighed and gazed out the window in his Math class, his teacher had had a nervous breakdown and the class was left on their own, and, quite understandably, it was mayhem. He was the only one anywhere near his desk, he was leaning on it and looking out the window and into the opposite building where by chance Blue was sitting completely unaware of him. She had barely said a word to him since she left him at the station three days ago, well any word that didn't involve him sticking his attitude and his ego where the sun didn't shine.
"Hey, what's wrong C?" his friend asked him concerned.
"Her." Cole said simply as he refused to take his eyes off his blue hedgehog.
"Who, blue girl over there?" one of his other friends asked overhearing their conversation. Cole nodded.
"Heh, good luck man, she hasn't dated any guy in two years. My little brothers in her year and he's totally in love with her; it's all I hear about at home." He laughed.
"How come? She's beautiful." Cole said looking at his friends with a frown on his face.
"Search me man."
"Hey Blue." Cole said as the object of his affections closed her locker.
"So you actually decided to call me by my name for once I see." She said glaring at him.
"Yes. And I wanted to ask you something." He replied ignoring her glare.
"The answer is still no." She groaned turning around and walking off.
"That wasn't my question. How come you haven't gone out with a guy in two years? I asked people and plenty of guys have asked you; what gives?" he asked her grabbing her arm. She shook him off and gave him a glare strong enough to melt his face.
"None of your business now leave me alone!" She shouted in his face and stormed off. Cole groaned and turned and began smacking his head repeatedly on the nearest locker.
"You really don't know when to quit do you?" Miranda said and walked off.
"Why won't that jerk just leave me alone?!" Blue growled frustratedly at her friend.
"Do you really want the answer or would you rather live in denial?" Miranda asked airily.
"What? Tell me." Blue said stopping.
"Fine. You're attracted to him." Miranda replied.
"No. Way." Blue glared at her.
"Okay, choose denial. It's not my problem." Miranda said shrugging and walking to the line for food in the cafeteria.
"I'm not in denial." Blue said sourly and grabbed a Chilli Dog.
"Look! You're even in denial about being in denial!" Miranda said sitting down and eating her lunch.
"And anyway, you haven't gone out with a guy in years; not all guys are like-" Miranda began thoughtfully.
"Drop it Miranda." Blue growled, she hated that memory; why did Miranda have to bring that up again? Miranda sighed and flicked her long rabbit ears out of her eyes.
"Fine B, but it couldn't hurt." She said softly.
"It can. And it will." Blue replied coldly.
Cole sat on the edge of the fountain in the middle of town, he guessed Blue had changed her mind about him; he'd found a note in his locker from her asking him to meet here. Something caught his eye and he looked up to see Blue's friend Miranda walking towards him.
"Hi Cole." Miranda said walking up to him.
"Where's-" Cole began.
"Blue? She doesn't know about this." Miranda said not taking her eyes off Cole.
"Listen, you know it's Blue I like right?" Cole said raising his eyebrows at her. Miranda rolled her eyes at him.
"Jeez, don't flatter yourself; I don't like you. Listen, you shouldn't ask Blue why she hasn't gone out with a guy in years; it'll bring up bad memories for her." Miranda explained.
"What happened?" Cole asked realising that this could be important.
"Well she dated a guy in your year two years ago, she was totally in love with him, she trusted him. But after one date he tried to-" Miranda stopped suddenly.
"To..." Cole said trying to get her to continue.
"Guess." Miranda said coldly, remembering her friends hurt and distress when she had first told her what he had tried to do.
"Ah." Cole said cottoning on.
"She hasn't gone out with a guy since, she doesn't trust them anymore. I can't really blame her but she needs to face this sooner or later, and I think you might be the first guy to stand a chance with her." Miranda smiled softly.
"Really? I figured she hated me." Cole said surprised.
"Blue can be funny like that. But I think she might like you deep down. So, good luck, and don't tell Blue about this." Miranda smiled and turned to walk away, she stopped and turned around and looked at him.
"Oh, and if you hurt her; I'll hunt you down and then keep little things in your hollowed skull. Are we clear?" She said threateningly but without her smile leaving her face.
"Crystal." Cole said more than a little scared.
Cole sighed and gazed out the window in his Math class, his teacher had had a nervous breakdown and the class was left on their own, and, quite understandably, it was mayhem. He was the only one anywhere near his desk, he was leaning on it and looking out the window and into the opposite building where by chance Blue was sitting completely unaware of him. She had barely said a word to him since she left him at the station three days ago, well any word that didn't involve him sticking his attitude and his ego where the sun didn't shine.
"Hey, what's wrong C?" his friend asked him concerned.
"Her." Cole said simply as he refused to take his eyes off his blue hedgehog.
"Who, blue girl over there?" one of his other friends asked overhearing their conversation. Cole nodded.
"Heh, good luck man, she hasn't dated any guy in two years. My little brothers in her year and he's totally in love with her; it's all I hear about at home." He laughed.
"How come? She's beautiful." Cole said looking at his friends with a frown on his face.
"Search me man."
"Hey Blue." Cole said as the object of his affections closed her locker.
"So you actually decided to call me by my name for once I see." She said glaring at him.
"Yes. And I wanted to ask you something." He replied ignoring her glare.
"The answer is still no." She groaned turning around and walking off.
"That wasn't my question. How come you haven't gone out with a guy in two years? I asked people and plenty of guys have asked you; what gives?" he asked her grabbing her arm. She shook him off and gave him a glare strong enough to melt his face.
"None of your business now leave me alone!" She shouted in his face and stormed off. Cole groaned and turned and began smacking his head repeatedly on the nearest locker.
"You really don't know when to quit do you?" Miranda said and walked off.
"Why won't that jerk just leave me alone?!" Blue growled frustratedly at her friend.
"Do you really want the answer or would you rather live in denial?" Miranda asked airily.
"What? Tell me." Blue said stopping.
"Fine. You're attracted to him." Miranda replied.
"No. Way." Blue glared at her.
"Okay, choose denial. It's not my problem." Miranda said shrugging and walking to the line for food in the cafeteria.
"I'm not in denial." Blue said sourly and grabbed a Chilli Dog.
"Look! You're even in denial about being in denial!" Miranda said sitting down and eating her lunch.
"And anyway, you haven't gone out with a guy in years; not all guys are like-" Miranda began thoughtfully.
"Drop it Miranda." Blue growled, she hated that memory; why did Miranda have to bring that up again? Miranda sighed and flicked her long rabbit ears out of her eyes.
"Fine B, but it couldn't hurt." She said softly.
"It can. And it will." Blue replied coldly.
Cole sat on the edge of the fountain in the middle of town, he guessed Blue had changed her mind about him; he'd found a note in his locker from her asking him to meet here. Something caught his eye and he looked up to see Blue's friend Miranda walking towards him.
"Hi Cole." Miranda said walking up to him.
"Where's-" Cole began.
"Blue? She doesn't know about this." Miranda said not taking her eyes off Cole.
"Listen, you know it's Blue I like right?" Cole said raising his eyebrows at her. Miranda rolled her eyes at him.
"Jeez, don't flatter yourself; I don't like you. Listen, you shouldn't ask Blue why she hasn't gone out with a guy in years; it'll bring up bad memories for her." Miranda explained.
"What happened?" Cole asked realising that this could be important.
"Well she dated a guy in your year two years ago, she was totally in love with him, she trusted him. But after one date he tried to-" Miranda stopped suddenly.
"To..." Cole said trying to get her to continue.
"Guess." Miranda said coldly, remembering her friends hurt and distress when she had first told her what he had tried to do.
"Ah." Cole said cottoning on.
"She hasn't gone out with a guy since, she doesn't trust them anymore. I can't really blame her but she needs to face this sooner or later, and I think you might be the first guy to stand a chance with her." Miranda smiled softly.
"Really? I figured she hated me." Cole said surprised.
"Blue can be funny like that. But I think she might like you deep down. So, good luck, and don't tell Blue about this." Miranda smiled and turned to walk away, she stopped and turned around and looked at him.
"Oh, and if you hurt her; I'll hunt you down and then keep little things in your hollowed skull. Are we clear?" She said threateningly but without her smile leaving her face.
"Crystal." Cole said more than a little scared.
