Sixth period seemed to go on forever. It was biology, so it was nothing incredibly interesting. Tommy did notice some girls at the lab station in front of him who kept looking back at him and giggling. Tommy smiled his adorable smile at them, which just made them even more flirtatious. Still, all he could think about was seventh period with Phil. How he'd have to feel guilty about calling Lil a slut everytime he looked at Phil. Even though Phil was mad at Lil for being such a royal bitch to them all, he would still flip out at Tommy for saying that. It just wasn't right. Phil even knew better than to go that far.
Once the teacher turned his back to the class to write something on the blackboard, one of the girls in front of Tommy turned around to face Tommy.
"Hi." She said in a voice that reminded him of Lil.
"Hey." Tommy responded.
"My name's Amanda."
"Tommy." He said casually.
"Well, hello Tommy." She said in a seductive voice.
"Well, hello Amanda." He responded, almost mockingly.
"So..." She began as she traced her fingers along the edges of his binder. Tommy gently pulled his binder away. He heard her friends giggle.
"Awww. You're not afraid of me, are you?" She pouted.
"No. I'm more afraid of failing this class than I am of a fifteen year old girl."
"It's the first day of school. What are you going to miss?" She questioned.
Once again, Tommy heard her friends giggle.
"Look, I know that attitude."
Tommy gave her a questioning look.
"What attitude?" He asked.
"Awww. You really are cute. That playing-hard-to-get attitude that boy's like you have. It's like the equivalent of what girl's do, only not as obvious. You try to look like you're not interested. I know you are."
Tommy couldn't deny that he was attracted to her. There was no doubt that she was attractive. She really was. She had brown hair with blond highlights and was very petite. She had pretty eyes, but not nearly as piercing as Lil's eyes were.
Tommy diverted his eyes from hers and started to copy the notes from the board. Amanda laughed and rolled her eyes.
"I knew it." She said as she turned around.
At the end of the period, as Tommy was packing his stuff, he saw a hand in front of him.
"Give me a call." Amanda said. "I just might be the girl you need to change that attitude of yours." She gave him a wink as she walked out of the room.
Tommy picked up her phone number that she gave him. He was just about to crumple it up when he decided against it.
Tommy made his way out of the classroom and to his last period of the day. He just hoped that he would be able to handle the pressure and not crack.
