Hey people! B.D here. Well, here it is. The second instalment of Life as a
Minor. The story of a stuck-up boy with his moody girl-trainer, they fall
in love...blah, blah, BLAH!
Neways read and review! Um...please!
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The boys walked in from Kai's in-house gym in the dark. They were all tired after a hard day's training.
"I'm going into the kitchen to get a drink," announced Kai in one of the corridors and starting to veer off to the right. "Anyone coming?"
Tyson started to nod but then changed his mind as he received a sharp knock in the ribs from Ray. "No thanks," said Max, looking a little suspicious. "We're off home...or...it's late. Can we stay here? I'm sure you've got...ahem...more than enough rooms."
Kai shrugged and with a 'suit yourself. But you'll have to face Bailey', walked off. The other boys ran off in the opposite direction in search for a certain red-haired, blue-eyed teenage girl.
After half-an-hour of running, looking and Tyson's endless moaning, they found Bailey in another concealed gym behind a slightly open yellow door. She was training hard, but not in the fighting techniques.
She was gracefully balanced on a pole (A.N- you know, that gymnastic bar thingy.) and walking up and down. Then, she back-flipped and landed, perfect feet, onto the pole behind her.
Ray led a clap, which the others quickly picked up on and followed. Bailey's ears pricked. She jumped gracefully off the pole and turned her head sharply towards them, visibly annoyed about being interrupted.
The clapping abruptly stopped and the boys looked towards the ground as if ashamed.
"What do you want?" She snapped blue eyes flashing. "If you came here to ask me to go easy on Kai, you're wasting your time. He's my student and it's not my fault if I go hard." The boys were taken aback as this sounded very much like an apology, even though she said it very snappishly.
Ray took the first step towards her and cleared his throat. But before he could get a word in, Bailey interrupted with a short laugh.
"Quite the little leader when Kai's not around aren't you," she laughed.
"A-as a matter of fact, Kai was why we're here."
"Oh no! What's he been up to now? Off with a whore or another is he?"
"No! We just...umm...figured that he likes you a little bit, that's all."
"Oh really!" She put her hands on her hips. "Well, I'll see to it that this idea of us being friends is put RIGHT out of his little head. Thank you for telling me. Bye now!"
And with that, she pushed the boys right out of the door as they franticly tried to explain that they didn't go there to get Kai in trouble.
"It's o.k," she said sneering. "He's getting in trouble anyway!"
"But we just wanted you two to be friends," said Max quickly.
Bailey sighed and looked apologetic. "Don't try it," she whispered. "Don't try and fix things."
She closed the door behind the disgruntled Bladebreakers. They all looked at each other worriedly and set off to find Lei and their bedrooms before they got anyone into even more trouble.
The three members met in the living room the next morning. They were extremely worried to not find Kai anywhere that morning, and were even more worried when he came into the room supporting what looked like a broken wrist and a very short temper.
"What did you say to Bailey yesterday?" He growled. "Just I noticed she went a little...oh, how do you say it...harder in training than she usually would and said it was something to do with you!"
The boys looked scared and were just about to say something before Kai burst, when he sighed and sat down, obviously in agony. "Look you lot," he said looking rather pathetic. "Stay out of this. I know you're all staying here whilst she is, but stay out of it! Beyblading is my one life with you, fighting is my other life with Bailey. Now, I'm going to the hospital and think of a good excuse of why I've broken my wrist for the seventh time this month." He got up and walked towards the doorway leading into the main hall. Just before he disappeared, Kai turned and said, "My relationship with Bailey is nothing to do with you. Whether we're friends or not; thank you for worrying, but don't. She's a very short-tempered girl."
"Yeah we noticed!" Muttered Tyson after Kai had gone. Max glared at him and went into a rave about how insensitive he was. But Ray was thinking. You want it to be more, my friend, he thought sadly. But you're scared. There's more to this than there seems, isn't there.
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Well, there you have it. The second Chapter. Soz if my layout's a bit wonky! Review! Please? Such a pretty button!
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The boys walked in from Kai's in-house gym in the dark. They were all tired after a hard day's training.
"I'm going into the kitchen to get a drink," announced Kai in one of the corridors and starting to veer off to the right. "Anyone coming?"
Tyson started to nod but then changed his mind as he received a sharp knock in the ribs from Ray. "No thanks," said Max, looking a little suspicious. "We're off home...or...it's late. Can we stay here? I'm sure you've got...ahem...more than enough rooms."
Kai shrugged and with a 'suit yourself. But you'll have to face Bailey', walked off. The other boys ran off in the opposite direction in search for a certain red-haired, blue-eyed teenage girl.
After half-an-hour of running, looking and Tyson's endless moaning, they found Bailey in another concealed gym behind a slightly open yellow door. She was training hard, but not in the fighting techniques.
She was gracefully balanced on a pole (A.N- you know, that gymnastic bar thingy.) and walking up and down. Then, she back-flipped and landed, perfect feet, onto the pole behind her.
Ray led a clap, which the others quickly picked up on and followed. Bailey's ears pricked. She jumped gracefully off the pole and turned her head sharply towards them, visibly annoyed about being interrupted.
The clapping abruptly stopped and the boys looked towards the ground as if ashamed.
"What do you want?" She snapped blue eyes flashing. "If you came here to ask me to go easy on Kai, you're wasting your time. He's my student and it's not my fault if I go hard." The boys were taken aback as this sounded very much like an apology, even though she said it very snappishly.
Ray took the first step towards her and cleared his throat. But before he could get a word in, Bailey interrupted with a short laugh.
"Quite the little leader when Kai's not around aren't you," she laughed.
"A-as a matter of fact, Kai was why we're here."
"Oh no! What's he been up to now? Off with a whore or another is he?"
"No! We just...umm...figured that he likes you a little bit, that's all."
"Oh really!" She put her hands on her hips. "Well, I'll see to it that this idea of us being friends is put RIGHT out of his little head. Thank you for telling me. Bye now!"
And with that, she pushed the boys right out of the door as they franticly tried to explain that they didn't go there to get Kai in trouble.
"It's o.k," she said sneering. "He's getting in trouble anyway!"
"But we just wanted you two to be friends," said Max quickly.
Bailey sighed and looked apologetic. "Don't try it," she whispered. "Don't try and fix things."
She closed the door behind the disgruntled Bladebreakers. They all looked at each other worriedly and set off to find Lei and their bedrooms before they got anyone into even more trouble.
The three members met in the living room the next morning. They were extremely worried to not find Kai anywhere that morning, and were even more worried when he came into the room supporting what looked like a broken wrist and a very short temper.
"What did you say to Bailey yesterday?" He growled. "Just I noticed she went a little...oh, how do you say it...harder in training than she usually would and said it was something to do with you!"
The boys looked scared and were just about to say something before Kai burst, when he sighed and sat down, obviously in agony. "Look you lot," he said looking rather pathetic. "Stay out of this. I know you're all staying here whilst she is, but stay out of it! Beyblading is my one life with you, fighting is my other life with Bailey. Now, I'm going to the hospital and think of a good excuse of why I've broken my wrist for the seventh time this month." He got up and walked towards the doorway leading into the main hall. Just before he disappeared, Kai turned and said, "My relationship with Bailey is nothing to do with you. Whether we're friends or not; thank you for worrying, but don't. She's a very short-tempered girl."
"Yeah we noticed!" Muttered Tyson after Kai had gone. Max glared at him and went into a rave about how insensitive he was. But Ray was thinking. You want it to be more, my friend, he thought sadly. But you're scared. There's more to this than there seems, isn't there.
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Well, there you have it. The second Chapter. Soz if my layout's a bit wonky! Review! Please? Such a pretty button!
