BLAH! Stupid Website People! They confusing me! Ok, If you went to
imbd.com, or whatever and searched under Jake M. Smith . . . That little
cute dude isn't the Squid-Jakey. He's . . . Little Cutie Who Isn't Jakey
Because He Was Born in 1990 and Holes is Not On His Filmography . . . WAH!
I WANT REAL JAKEY! NOW! *Sigh* Shia LaBeouf - Shirt = Hotness (And a Shae
who is fainted.) Dude, his name means Thank God For Beef. That's funny.
Yep, I'll be laughing any minute now . . . *waits*
Disclaimer: I. Own. No. One. Except. Kari. Okay? All? Clear?
Summary: THE GIRL LIKE THA BOY! THA GIRL LIKE THA BOY! . . . I'm done. *Scoots back*
Rating: Oh, there's cussing in this so I rate it PG13, so don't tell on me to your Mama. Your Mama with a frying pan better not chase me. Yes, I know, but it's just a teenage phase. I'll get over it and be more, er, whatever. O_o
~*~
Kari strolled slowly between the holes, wearing her bucket hat now that the sun was up. She noticed that Zero glanced up at her every now and then, but she tried not to meet his gaze. She looked towards the horizon and saw that the sun was starting to come up. Without warning, she stepped too close to a hole and fell.
"AHHH!" She yelled, falling in. Zero saw it and scrambled out of his hole. The others did too. Kari tried to climb out, but found that she was too short.
"HA! Chica, you are stuck there!" Magnet said, laughing. His friends laughed and they returned to their holes.
"This ISN'T funny! Someone help me out here!" Kari yelled. Zero leaned down and offered a hand. Kari hesitated before taking it and letting him pull her up.
"You okay?" He asked her. She looked at him, astonished. It was the first time she heard him speak.
"Y-yeah." She said. He was still looking at her, and right then she realized that she was still holding onto his hand. She dropped it as if it were a fire. "I-I'm fine. Get back to work now." Zero looked at her defiantly, but listened to her and went back to his hole. When he had gone back to digging, Kari turned around and whacked herself in the head. X-ray raised an eyebrow at her. "What are you looking at? Get to digging!" X-ray let go of his shovel and let it fall. He got out of his hole and trudged over to Kari. She backed away as he towered over her.
"I know you're not talking to me like that." X-ray said in a deadly voice. "You may be the Warden's niece and all that, but you sure as hell ain't my boss." Everyone had stopped digging while X-ray had been talking, and now a few of them from X-ray's inner circle cheered.
"You tell her, X!" Squid shouted.
"She got told!" Armpit said. Kari saw Caveman give her a look of kindness. Kari blushed and looked to the ground, smiling a bit. Just then a rough hand shoved her to the ground. She had forgotten for a brief moment that X- ray had still been standing in front of her.
"What are you smiling for, bitch? Think I'm funny?" X-ray said. Kari scrambled backwards, away from him.
"Leave me alone." She said shakily.
"I said you're not my boss, bitch!" X-ray said, advancing towards her. Kari whimpered in fear and backed away further, all the while trying to get back on her feet. She stopped when she felt a hole behind her, afraid to turn her back to X-ray. He stood over her. Kari looked at the ground, scared. Just then a figure stepped in front of Kari, shielding her from X-ray. Kari looked up to see Zero standing boldly in front of X-ray, matching him stare for stare.
"Leave her alone." Zero said. X-ray looked somewhat taken aback. Everyone fell silent. Kari looked up at the back of Zero's head, amazed that he was protecting her like this. X-ray looked at Zero for a moment, and then started to walk away.
"Teach your little girlfriend to keep her mouth shut." He muttered. Zero watched him walk away before slowly turning and looking down at Kari, who was still on the ground.
"You alright?" He asked, holding out a hand to help her up. She took it and got up shakily. She was almost his height, only a centimeter or so shorter. She stepped back several times, blinking all the while to keep the tears from falling. Zero fixed her with a concerned look, and Caveman watched from his hole. Kari couldn't stand it any longer and ran in the opposite direction. She didn't stop until she reached the shade of the oak trees. There she collapsed into the hammock in tears.
~*~
August 11, 2003.
I now officially HATE MY LIFE! Why did I hate to be sent here? Why did my parents have to die? Why did grandma have to die? Why do I have to live with an aunt who probably doesn't even like me, and she's just putting on an act? She never hugged me or showed any sign of affection. She probably hates my guts. I guess that's what I'll be for all eternity. A girl who isn't loved. I feel dead right now. And everything just seems so gray. And what shames me is . . . I've always had that feeling deep inside. Even when the rest of my family was still alive. Like I said before . . . Something's missing.
~*~
Zero looked towards the two oak trees and saw that a small figure was sitting in the hammock, writing in a notebook. Curious, he trudged silently over to see what she was doing. She hadn't noticed him walk up because her back was to him and she was absorbedly writing something. He looked over her shoulder and saw what was nothing but marks to him. He exhaled through his nose in frustration, wishing that he could read. Kari had heard this and she spun around. This caused her to lose her balance on the hammock and she fell, landing on the ground in front of Zero. Her journal lay open on the ground, and Zero looked again to the strange marks on the paper. Kari saw this and quickly snapped the book shut.
"What the fuck are you doing reading my journal over my shoulder?" She hissed. Zero's eyes widened a bit. He was used to hearing the other boys cuss, but he hadn't expected a sweet girl like Kari to say such things. He held eye contact with her as he spoke.
"I can't read." He said.
"What?"
He said nothing.
"You can't read? Didn't you go to school?" She asked. He didn't answer. "Why didn't you go to school?"
"I didn't even know where the school was." He answered. Kari gave him a sad look.
"I'm sorry, Zero." She said. He said nothing, and only gave her a small smile. She blushed deeply. Zero then noticed that her face was tear stained.
"Are you okay . . . from last time?" He said. She nodded.
"I'm fine." She said, glad that he couldn't what he had seen in her journal. She sighed and looked down at what she had added to her journal.
~*~
Zero's really nice. He saved me twice today . . . God, I know I'm gonna hate myself tomorrow for writing this, but . . . I kind of like Zero.
~*~
*Does the "This is the end of the chapter" dance on the table* AWE! I know, short! BOOHOO! *Trips over the edge of the table and falls* Ouch. I've fallen and I can't get up! REVIEWS! I WANT MY INBOX FULL TO BURSTING WITH REVIEWS! If not . . . I'll continue writing when I gain feeling in my right leg again . . .
~Shae~
Disclaimer: I. Own. No. One. Except. Kari. Okay? All? Clear?
Summary: THE GIRL LIKE THA BOY! THA GIRL LIKE THA BOY! . . . I'm done. *Scoots back*
Rating: Oh, there's cussing in this so I rate it PG13, so don't tell on me to your Mama. Your Mama with a frying pan better not chase me. Yes, I know, but it's just a teenage phase. I'll get over it and be more, er, whatever. O_o
~*~
Kari strolled slowly between the holes, wearing her bucket hat now that the sun was up. She noticed that Zero glanced up at her every now and then, but she tried not to meet his gaze. She looked towards the horizon and saw that the sun was starting to come up. Without warning, she stepped too close to a hole and fell.
"AHHH!" She yelled, falling in. Zero saw it and scrambled out of his hole. The others did too. Kari tried to climb out, but found that she was too short.
"HA! Chica, you are stuck there!" Magnet said, laughing. His friends laughed and they returned to their holes.
"This ISN'T funny! Someone help me out here!" Kari yelled. Zero leaned down and offered a hand. Kari hesitated before taking it and letting him pull her up.
"You okay?" He asked her. She looked at him, astonished. It was the first time she heard him speak.
"Y-yeah." She said. He was still looking at her, and right then she realized that she was still holding onto his hand. She dropped it as if it were a fire. "I-I'm fine. Get back to work now." Zero looked at her defiantly, but listened to her and went back to his hole. When he had gone back to digging, Kari turned around and whacked herself in the head. X-ray raised an eyebrow at her. "What are you looking at? Get to digging!" X-ray let go of his shovel and let it fall. He got out of his hole and trudged over to Kari. She backed away as he towered over her.
"I know you're not talking to me like that." X-ray said in a deadly voice. "You may be the Warden's niece and all that, but you sure as hell ain't my boss." Everyone had stopped digging while X-ray had been talking, and now a few of them from X-ray's inner circle cheered.
"You tell her, X!" Squid shouted.
"She got told!" Armpit said. Kari saw Caveman give her a look of kindness. Kari blushed and looked to the ground, smiling a bit. Just then a rough hand shoved her to the ground. She had forgotten for a brief moment that X- ray had still been standing in front of her.
"What are you smiling for, bitch? Think I'm funny?" X-ray said. Kari scrambled backwards, away from him.
"Leave me alone." She said shakily.
"I said you're not my boss, bitch!" X-ray said, advancing towards her. Kari whimpered in fear and backed away further, all the while trying to get back on her feet. She stopped when she felt a hole behind her, afraid to turn her back to X-ray. He stood over her. Kari looked at the ground, scared. Just then a figure stepped in front of Kari, shielding her from X-ray. Kari looked up to see Zero standing boldly in front of X-ray, matching him stare for stare.
"Leave her alone." Zero said. X-ray looked somewhat taken aback. Everyone fell silent. Kari looked up at the back of Zero's head, amazed that he was protecting her like this. X-ray looked at Zero for a moment, and then started to walk away.
"Teach your little girlfriend to keep her mouth shut." He muttered. Zero watched him walk away before slowly turning and looking down at Kari, who was still on the ground.
"You alright?" He asked, holding out a hand to help her up. She took it and got up shakily. She was almost his height, only a centimeter or so shorter. She stepped back several times, blinking all the while to keep the tears from falling. Zero fixed her with a concerned look, and Caveman watched from his hole. Kari couldn't stand it any longer and ran in the opposite direction. She didn't stop until she reached the shade of the oak trees. There she collapsed into the hammock in tears.
~*~
August 11, 2003.
I now officially HATE MY LIFE! Why did I hate to be sent here? Why did my parents have to die? Why did grandma have to die? Why do I have to live with an aunt who probably doesn't even like me, and she's just putting on an act? She never hugged me or showed any sign of affection. She probably hates my guts. I guess that's what I'll be for all eternity. A girl who isn't loved. I feel dead right now. And everything just seems so gray. And what shames me is . . . I've always had that feeling deep inside. Even when the rest of my family was still alive. Like I said before . . . Something's missing.
~*~
Zero looked towards the two oak trees and saw that a small figure was sitting in the hammock, writing in a notebook. Curious, he trudged silently over to see what she was doing. She hadn't noticed him walk up because her back was to him and she was absorbedly writing something. He looked over her shoulder and saw what was nothing but marks to him. He exhaled through his nose in frustration, wishing that he could read. Kari had heard this and she spun around. This caused her to lose her balance on the hammock and she fell, landing on the ground in front of Zero. Her journal lay open on the ground, and Zero looked again to the strange marks on the paper. Kari saw this and quickly snapped the book shut.
"What the fuck are you doing reading my journal over my shoulder?" She hissed. Zero's eyes widened a bit. He was used to hearing the other boys cuss, but he hadn't expected a sweet girl like Kari to say such things. He held eye contact with her as he spoke.
"I can't read." He said.
"What?"
He said nothing.
"You can't read? Didn't you go to school?" She asked. He didn't answer. "Why didn't you go to school?"
"I didn't even know where the school was." He answered. Kari gave him a sad look.
"I'm sorry, Zero." She said. He said nothing, and only gave her a small smile. She blushed deeply. Zero then noticed that her face was tear stained.
"Are you okay . . . from last time?" He said. She nodded.
"I'm fine." She said, glad that he couldn't what he had seen in her journal. She sighed and looked down at what she had added to her journal.
~*~
Zero's really nice. He saved me twice today . . . God, I know I'm gonna hate myself tomorrow for writing this, but . . . I kind of like Zero.
~*~
*Does the "This is the end of the chapter" dance on the table* AWE! I know, short! BOOHOO! *Trips over the edge of the table and falls* Ouch. I've fallen and I can't get up! REVIEWS! I WANT MY INBOX FULL TO BURSTING WITH REVIEWS! If not . . . I'll continue writing when I gain feeling in my right leg again . . .
~Shae~
