Sup guys, SShinyEspeonn here with yet another chapter!

And as you can see, I'm trying to update more often, or at least try to get some sort of schedule. But I need to find what works for me, so until I find what works, updates will come at random.

I'm sorry for any and all spelling and grammar mistakes.

DISCLAIMER: None of these characters are mine unless they are not recognizable, then they are mine, but to avoid any confusion, I will list any and all characters that I make up at the end.

I tried to make this short, and without further ado, enjoy the third chapter of Agent in High School!

Clary POV:

There were so many bustling people in the mall, holding gigantic bags in their hands, talking with friends, enjoying their time at the mall. I, on the other hand, was completely lost, helplessly trying to find out where some sort of clothes store was.

"Excuse me? Do you know where, uh," I looked around, and spotted a bag saying GAP on it. "Do you know where Gap is?" I asked a lady in a flower-print sundress.

"I can't give you the exact location, but I can tell you to look out for signs, because there's a chance that there may be a map on it telling where everything is located."

"Thank you," I said, bowing slightly as I did so, and then ran off to look for a sign.

My mouth dropped open as soon as my eyes took in the sight of the colorful clothes, the colors so bright and lively that my eyes started to hurt a bit after staring into the colors so much. The map had said that Justice was a children's store, and I figured that since I am pretty small, maybe I would try some kids' sizes. But the bright colors were too much, as I decided to cross Justice off my list of stores.

Next up, Gap. The colors were a little easier on my eyes and I ended up buying two pairs of jeans, a forest green shirt, and a dark blue cardigan. Then I went to Old Navy and bought another pair of jeans, a black tank-top, and a pair of blue leggings.

After that, I went to Nike and bought myself a pair of black and blue sneakers.

And then I went to a cosmetics store and bought some of whatever I thought I might use.

By the end of this shopping spree, I was left with four bags of clothes and make-up.

When I arrived back at the Institute, I made a beeline towards my home to unpack and organize what I just bought, and also to find my suitcases so it would be easier to pack up to leave.

I sighed, staring out of the window. It would be my first time ever, living out on my own, without anyone looking at me. I guess I was slightly happy, more personal space and more privacy, but it would also seem bland, without all of the people that I normally see in the Institute. But I would have to get used to it if I didn't want to stand out, and I definitely didn't want to stand out at all.

I looked at my watch, and saw that it was eight o'clock, time of curfew in the Institute. I walked to my bedroom after brushing my teeth and fell on my bed, falling asleep instantly.

I just went through the hardest training day of my life. Never knew that shopping would be so tiring.