New beginnings, New love
Chapter 2
When the Bladebreakers returned to their school dorm, they were all tired out and on the brink from throwing up.
"Never again will I have 3 hotdogs and then go on a roller coaster" Groaned Tyson whilst massaging his stomach. Max rolled over on his bed and faced the wall, his face was tinged green. There were many posters flooding the walls of their dorm; Linkin Park, Andrew W.K, Muse and many more whilst clothes, school books and video games littered the floor. After a couple minutes resting, Tyson and Ray were consumed in a racing game, Max was still lying on his bed and Kai had decided to go for a walk.
When Suki had finally got home after bidding her friends goodnight, she made her way to her room but a voice called her preventing her to rest. Suki recognised the voice as her mothers and sighed. She went down to the kitchen where her mom was. She leaned against the door framed with her arms crossed and eyes closed.
"Yeah?" Suki said coldly, still not opening her eyes.
"I have just got off the phone from principle Smith and he is more than welcome to take you and your sister into his school." Suki merely gaped at her. She was actually serious about sending them away?
"It's close by, so it won't be too much of a change. You'll just be going to a different school." Her mother finished. Perhaps she thought getting it all out at one time would be better than to let it drag on.
"Yes, not much different at all! Only a completely different school, no friends and a whole new home!" Sarcasm was now flooding the room as she spoke.
"Now dear, it's not that bad. You'll still have your friends, and you can always make new ones." Her mom this sound as if it settled it all.
Suki simply growled and ran upstairs to her room and slumped onto her bed. She buried her face into her pillow and sobbed for what seemed like hours until she felt another person sit down on her bed. She was about to shout at them, expecting it to be her mom, but it was Hazel was sitting next to her. Her eyes were red and puffy. She must have taken the news as well as she had.
"Looks like you've found out" Hazel said stiffly. Suki merely sniffed in reply and her younger sister patted her arm sympathetically.
"Well at least we'll be together"
The sun crept in through the window early on the Sunday morning. Suki groaned and opened her eyes. She was wondering what woke her up and found her alarm clock beeping madly. She growled and chucked it against the wall. It fell silent immediately. Suki got up and sat on the side of her bed noticing Hazel had fallen asleep on her bed too. She was curled in a ball almost cat like and her even breathing was a sign that she was still asleep.
Suki walked over to her dresser and grabbed some clothes. (A pair of black cut offs and a slightly fitted T-shirt with an eagle with had its wings spread on the front) and got changed. She covered up Hazel and walked downstairs into the living room. She was expecting to sit down and watch TV, but her mother was sprawled out across the sofa with a bottle of half finished Brandy in one hand and an empty bottle of Sherry in the other. She was snoring loudly and Suki made no attempt to be quiet.
Suki grabbed her coat and walked out the front door slamming it hard behind her. She hard a muffled yell and a crash. She assumed it was her mother yelling in shock and falling off the sofa.
Tyson was sleeping with his duvet covering him from head to foot. The only sign of life from him was his exceptionally loud snoring. Surprisingly, the others, except for Kai, were still asleep. They were all exhausted from the previous day.
Kai had gone for an extremely early walk down by the river. He sat down cross legged and threw pebbles into the river. Suki was leaning against the vast willow tree, wondering who was throwing the stones. She peered round the side of the tree and saw the same who crashed into her yesterday in the bumper cars. She turned back and continued to lean against the tree, She couldn't help herself, she turned and looked at the boy for a while. To her amazement, the boy looked directly into her eyes. His eyes were crimson and cold. She coolly sat back and leant against the tree again. Her heat was beating slightly faster than usual.
Kai continued to stare at the spot where Suki's head had once been. His heart was beating abnormally fast as well. 'This isn't like me,' he thought, 'Why can't I stop thinking about her? She's just some girl, I don't even know her name!' Yet he was still staring at the now empty space. A sudden surge of confidence flowed through him and he got to his feet and over to the tree. He looked around to find it empty. She wasn't anywhere in sight. He sighed and sat back down to the river.
Suki walked very quickly home and ran to her bedroom. She hadn't been able to stop thinking about the boy. How his hair was two-toned and spiked up at the front, the way his cold eyes wandered into her. 'Since when did I start thinking about boys?!' she thought furiously to herself. Suki laid on her bed only to dart up again staring at her mother in the doorway. She looked very tired and dark purple bags protruded from under her eyes.
"Suki, you need to pack your thinks. You'll be leaving tonight to go to your new school." Her mother said softly. Suki sighed in agreement. She was too preoccupied to care what her mother said right now. She heaved out an enormous suit case and began to pack.
When Suki and her sister had finished packing they helped each other down the stairs with their suitcases. A taxi was waiting outside for them. Their mother came out from the kitchen looking more tired than ever.
"I'm sorry I can't come with you to your new school because I have a job interview very soon and I really need the money."
"Oh" Hazel said looking extremely downhearted.
"Okay then. Bye mom. I love you."
"I love you too dear." A tear crept out of the corner of her creased up eyes and she turned to Suki.
"Bye Suki, I love you."
"I love you too. Bye... Judy" Suki added before turning to leave. Her mothers eyes opened even wider and tears streamed down her flustered cheeks.
The two girls turned and got into the taxi. It started to rain, typical. This was possibly the worst day Suki had ever had.
They arrived outside their new school: 'Yohari Boarding School.' It had stopped raining although the clouds looked threatening. They got out the taxi and made their way up to the school. Suki was too sad to notice her surroundings. Endless fields encircled the olds, gothic looking school. A forest crept round the back and sides of the school making it look very mysterious. Hazel was entranced by it and couldn't help but smile.
The front doors grew ever nearer but it seemed to take an eternity to get there. The oak doors creaked open and they were left standing there, gaping down the endless hall. Royal blue carpeting covered the floors of the halls and countless paintings hung limply from the walls. A very tall man wearing a navy blue suit, almost blending in with the carpet, walked over to them and held out his hand, one by one they shook it.
"Good morning! I am Principle Smith and welcome to our school. Mrs Slankhard will be showing you to your rooms. I am afraid, because of your age differences, you will be sharing different dormitories. This will give you a chance to meet some people in your classes. Good day!" He smiled warmly before walking off.
"If you'd like to follow me" said a curt voice from the side of them, "Miss Suki Winn, I will be showing you to your dormitory first." Suki and Hazel followed silently until they reached a door with number '44' in bronze on it. Mrs Slankhard opened the door and showed her inside.
"The other students are out at the moment and will be back shortly. Goodbye and good luck." She added sweetly before handing her a key and closing the door. Suki looked around the spacious room. The walls were covered in posters of bands, calendars, photos and stickers. She saw a bed at the bottom left hand corner of the room with no posters around it or clothes littered on it.
She walked over and placed her suitcase on her bed. Before she could do anything else, the door burst open and several girls came fumbling in. First there was a tall girl with bright pink hair and golden eyes, then a slightly smaller girl with shoulder length brown hair and a cheerful smile. Last, probably the tallest of the lot, a slim girl with electric blue hair pulled back into a high pony tail.
For a moment they just stared at each other until the pink haired girl hurried forward to introduce herself.
"Hello! I'm Mariah! You must be Suki? Mrs Slankhard told us you'd be arriving soon."
"Hi yeah –" But before she could finish answering the girl with shoulder length brown hair stepped in.
"Hello! It's nice to meet you. I'm Hilary and this is Mariam" She waved her arm behind her towards the tall blue haired girl who smiled.
"Hi. It's nice to meet you all." Said Suki. She was quite nervous and was sure the others could sense her fear, so she turned back to unpacking her things.
"Here, let us help you" said Mariam stepping forward and helping her place her clothes into her dresser.
"Thanks" Suki smiled. She was glad she had already made some friends – and they seemed really nice.
Once Suki was sorted, the girls offered her a tour of the school seeing as though it was so big and she seemed so keen.
"Not that many people go to this school" Said Mariah matter-of-factly.
"Yeah, there's only about 500 – considering the size of the school" Hilary added looking at the wide eyed looking Suki. '500?' She thought. Her previous school only had 250! They didn't show her the outside as it had started raining... again.
Chapter 2
When the Bladebreakers returned to their school dorm, they were all tired out and on the brink from throwing up.
"Never again will I have 3 hotdogs and then go on a roller coaster" Groaned Tyson whilst massaging his stomach. Max rolled over on his bed and faced the wall, his face was tinged green. There were many posters flooding the walls of their dorm; Linkin Park, Andrew W.K, Muse and many more whilst clothes, school books and video games littered the floor. After a couple minutes resting, Tyson and Ray were consumed in a racing game, Max was still lying on his bed and Kai had decided to go for a walk.
When Suki had finally got home after bidding her friends goodnight, she made her way to her room but a voice called her preventing her to rest. Suki recognised the voice as her mothers and sighed. She went down to the kitchen where her mom was. She leaned against the door framed with her arms crossed and eyes closed.
"Yeah?" Suki said coldly, still not opening her eyes.
"I have just got off the phone from principle Smith and he is more than welcome to take you and your sister into his school." Suki merely gaped at her. She was actually serious about sending them away?
"It's close by, so it won't be too much of a change. You'll just be going to a different school." Her mother finished. Perhaps she thought getting it all out at one time would be better than to let it drag on.
"Yes, not much different at all! Only a completely different school, no friends and a whole new home!" Sarcasm was now flooding the room as she spoke.
"Now dear, it's not that bad. You'll still have your friends, and you can always make new ones." Her mom this sound as if it settled it all.
Suki simply growled and ran upstairs to her room and slumped onto her bed. She buried her face into her pillow and sobbed for what seemed like hours until she felt another person sit down on her bed. She was about to shout at them, expecting it to be her mom, but it was Hazel was sitting next to her. Her eyes were red and puffy. She must have taken the news as well as she had.
"Looks like you've found out" Hazel said stiffly. Suki merely sniffed in reply and her younger sister patted her arm sympathetically.
"Well at least we'll be together"
The sun crept in through the window early on the Sunday morning. Suki groaned and opened her eyes. She was wondering what woke her up and found her alarm clock beeping madly. She growled and chucked it against the wall. It fell silent immediately. Suki got up and sat on the side of her bed noticing Hazel had fallen asleep on her bed too. She was curled in a ball almost cat like and her even breathing was a sign that she was still asleep.
Suki walked over to her dresser and grabbed some clothes. (A pair of black cut offs and a slightly fitted T-shirt with an eagle with had its wings spread on the front) and got changed. She covered up Hazel and walked downstairs into the living room. She was expecting to sit down and watch TV, but her mother was sprawled out across the sofa with a bottle of half finished Brandy in one hand and an empty bottle of Sherry in the other. She was snoring loudly and Suki made no attempt to be quiet.
Suki grabbed her coat and walked out the front door slamming it hard behind her. She hard a muffled yell and a crash. She assumed it was her mother yelling in shock and falling off the sofa.
Tyson was sleeping with his duvet covering him from head to foot. The only sign of life from him was his exceptionally loud snoring. Surprisingly, the others, except for Kai, were still asleep. They were all exhausted from the previous day.
Kai had gone for an extremely early walk down by the river. He sat down cross legged and threw pebbles into the river. Suki was leaning against the vast willow tree, wondering who was throwing the stones. She peered round the side of the tree and saw the same who crashed into her yesterday in the bumper cars. She turned back and continued to lean against the tree, She couldn't help herself, she turned and looked at the boy for a while. To her amazement, the boy looked directly into her eyes. His eyes were crimson and cold. She coolly sat back and leant against the tree again. Her heat was beating slightly faster than usual.
Kai continued to stare at the spot where Suki's head had once been. His heart was beating abnormally fast as well. 'This isn't like me,' he thought, 'Why can't I stop thinking about her? She's just some girl, I don't even know her name!' Yet he was still staring at the now empty space. A sudden surge of confidence flowed through him and he got to his feet and over to the tree. He looked around to find it empty. She wasn't anywhere in sight. He sighed and sat back down to the river.
Suki walked very quickly home and ran to her bedroom. She hadn't been able to stop thinking about the boy. How his hair was two-toned and spiked up at the front, the way his cold eyes wandered into her. 'Since when did I start thinking about boys?!' she thought furiously to herself. Suki laid on her bed only to dart up again staring at her mother in the doorway. She looked very tired and dark purple bags protruded from under her eyes.
"Suki, you need to pack your thinks. You'll be leaving tonight to go to your new school." Her mother said softly. Suki sighed in agreement. She was too preoccupied to care what her mother said right now. She heaved out an enormous suit case and began to pack.
When Suki and her sister had finished packing they helped each other down the stairs with their suitcases. A taxi was waiting outside for them. Their mother came out from the kitchen looking more tired than ever.
"I'm sorry I can't come with you to your new school because I have a job interview very soon and I really need the money."
"Oh" Hazel said looking extremely downhearted.
"Okay then. Bye mom. I love you."
"I love you too dear." A tear crept out of the corner of her creased up eyes and she turned to Suki.
"Bye Suki, I love you."
"I love you too. Bye... Judy" Suki added before turning to leave. Her mothers eyes opened even wider and tears streamed down her flustered cheeks.
The two girls turned and got into the taxi. It started to rain, typical. This was possibly the worst day Suki had ever had.
They arrived outside their new school: 'Yohari Boarding School.' It had stopped raining although the clouds looked threatening. They got out the taxi and made their way up to the school. Suki was too sad to notice her surroundings. Endless fields encircled the olds, gothic looking school. A forest crept round the back and sides of the school making it look very mysterious. Hazel was entranced by it and couldn't help but smile.
The front doors grew ever nearer but it seemed to take an eternity to get there. The oak doors creaked open and they were left standing there, gaping down the endless hall. Royal blue carpeting covered the floors of the halls and countless paintings hung limply from the walls. A very tall man wearing a navy blue suit, almost blending in with the carpet, walked over to them and held out his hand, one by one they shook it.
"Good morning! I am Principle Smith and welcome to our school. Mrs Slankhard will be showing you to your rooms. I am afraid, because of your age differences, you will be sharing different dormitories. This will give you a chance to meet some people in your classes. Good day!" He smiled warmly before walking off.
"If you'd like to follow me" said a curt voice from the side of them, "Miss Suki Winn, I will be showing you to your dormitory first." Suki and Hazel followed silently until they reached a door with number '44' in bronze on it. Mrs Slankhard opened the door and showed her inside.
"The other students are out at the moment and will be back shortly. Goodbye and good luck." She added sweetly before handing her a key and closing the door. Suki looked around the spacious room. The walls were covered in posters of bands, calendars, photos and stickers. She saw a bed at the bottom left hand corner of the room with no posters around it or clothes littered on it.
She walked over and placed her suitcase on her bed. Before she could do anything else, the door burst open and several girls came fumbling in. First there was a tall girl with bright pink hair and golden eyes, then a slightly smaller girl with shoulder length brown hair and a cheerful smile. Last, probably the tallest of the lot, a slim girl with electric blue hair pulled back into a high pony tail.
For a moment they just stared at each other until the pink haired girl hurried forward to introduce herself.
"Hello! I'm Mariah! You must be Suki? Mrs Slankhard told us you'd be arriving soon."
"Hi yeah –" But before she could finish answering the girl with shoulder length brown hair stepped in.
"Hello! It's nice to meet you. I'm Hilary and this is Mariam" She waved her arm behind her towards the tall blue haired girl who smiled.
"Hi. It's nice to meet you all." Said Suki. She was quite nervous and was sure the others could sense her fear, so she turned back to unpacking her things.
"Here, let us help you" said Mariam stepping forward and helping her place her clothes into her dresser.
"Thanks" Suki smiled. She was glad she had already made some friends – and they seemed really nice.
Once Suki was sorted, the girls offered her a tour of the school seeing as though it was so big and she seemed so keen.
"Not that many people go to this school" Said Mariah matter-of-factly.
"Yeah, there's only about 500 – considering the size of the school" Hilary added looking at the wide eyed looking Suki. '500?' She thought. Her previous school only had 250! They didn't show her the outside as it had started raining... again.
