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Chapter Seventeen: Teaching Me

"Alright kids, welcome back, I hope you had a lovely summer but it's over and we all have to get back to work."

The teacher spoke loudly to the class that was labelled 'English' on my schedule. He was a tall brown hedgehog with a bit of a deep voice. He seemed nice enough but maybe a bit irritated and tired from the heat in the classroom; I was sweating through my t-shirt, myself. The sun had risen high in the sky and its rays had started beating down on hard on every in the stuffy space. All the windows were open but the breeze was still and the air was heavy with humidity. I wiped my brow as I felt the moisture condensing on my face.

Cream was sitting next to me, looking a little more comfortable in her short orange dress that was tight around her waist and flared out at the bottom. My clothes were starting to feel out of place on my body; my black shirt was sticking to my back and my cropped jeans were beginning to feel too tight around my legs. I could feel the blisters forming on my feet as they rubbed up against my canvas shoes. I tried my best to focus but sitting in that weird little chair attached to that desk was just a little awkward for my attention to be kept on the man speaking at the front of the room.

"To start the year off, I'm going to pass out to each of you a copy of 'The strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde'. It's definitely not the usual choice for starting out the school year but its short so you guys will get through it quickly and there is a lot of material to work with as far as analyses go."

The teacher tossed the book on my desk abruptly and I jumped slightly in my seat. He looked at me for a while; it looked as if he were trying to place my face.

"Are you new here? I've never seen you before."

I opened my eyes wide, suddenly anxious of how to reply. I stuttered as I spoke out in a low tone.

"Y-yeah. I-I just moved here…"

He looked back at me as if he was expecting me to say something else. I couldn't think of what else to respond.

"… Do you have a name? Mine's Mr. Hartley."

"Oh, uh, I-I'm A-Amy. My name's Amy…"

"Well then welcome to Mobius High Amy. We have a new student class, has everyone met Amy? "

He spoke loudly which only furthered my embarrassment at not saying my name in the first place. Everyone started at me, advancing my already impossibly anxious state. I felt so uncomfortable; I shifted in my spot, my stomach wanting to throw itself out the window but my clenching throat didn't allow it to do that. The gazing lasted a few more moments before Mr. Hartley resumed his lesson. I glanced down wanting to fade into the shadows, wanting to turn invisible from the eyes of my peers. Their staring intimidated me, it made me feel unwelcome.

I stared at the copy of Jekyll & Hyde on my desk; I hadn't read it in a while but it was one of the novellas I'd read at the cabin. Reading about someone else's insanity made me feel less aware about my own. Then I felt a tap on my shoulder and I looked back up to see Cream's cheerful face sharing a sympathetic grin.

"Don't worry; nobody's even awake in the morning. Besides, Mr. Hartley always lets us out early if we're good."

I smiled back at her. She had this aura of positive energy that somehow made even the most nervous person feel calm in any situation. The teacher kept talking and I tuned in despite the heat, until the class was over. When the bell rang waking everyone out of their daze, I got up out of my seat, gathered my things and began to follow Cream out into the corridor. Before I left, the teacher called me out once the majority of the people had gone. Cream paused at the door to wait for me.

"Amy, is it? Would you mind coming over here for a second?"

I hesitantly made my way over to his desk and stood straight, feeling stiff with apprehension.

"Yes, sir?"

"You didn't look too attentive today in class. I know it hot and it's the first day back but it seemed as if you'd never been in a classroom before."

"I haven't."

I spoke too quickly and couldn't take back my answer once I'd said it.

"What do you mean by that?"

"I-I've been homeschooled since I was six years old. This is all very new to me."

"Oh, well that makes a bit more sense. But I just wanted to tell you to make sure you don't make this too much of a habit, alright?"

"Y-yes sir!"

I nodded briskly before shuffling out of the classroom. It had turned out that my subtle absentmindedness had been caught on by the teacher. I made a promise to myself to not seem so day-dreamy in any of my other classes. I walked back to Cream who welcomed me with a warming smile. I skipped up next to her and carried on cheerfully.

"Where to next?"

"Well Amy, now that second period is over, its lunch time where we go to the cafeteria. Come I'll show you where it is!"

"Alright."

I followed her to where she pointed out was my locker which was one among many in a row along the wall close by our homeroom. After we dropped off our books Cream lead the way to the cafeteria. I was amazed by the amount of students that managed to find seating in one room. The sea of faces sent my mind into a whirl as I tried to examine it all at once. I spotted Cream advancing forward stopping to look back at me expectantly. I scurried after; the idea of getting lost in the crowd frightened me a bit and it was the last thing I needed. Cream stepped into a line, me standing directly behind her.

"Have you ever been in a cafeteria before?"

"Yeah, when I was at the hospital…"

Another word I wished wouldn't have slipped out of my mouth.

"When were you in the hospital?"

"Oh, uh, several months ago. It was nothing just a few days of observation for a fall I had."

It wasn't a total lie but it had made my story sound less harsh and more believable. I wasn't up for explaining my entire unforgettable past to someone I had only just met.

"Sounds like it was a pretty bad fall then."

"It was."

The conversation flew out of the window and we were left in an awkward sort of silence for the next few seconds. I looked aside, letting my eyes wander around my surroundings and found a door that led outside to a few benches where a couple of students were gathered. To change the subject, I pointed at them and started advancing towards it.

"Hey Cream, why don't we eat outside, it's really hot in here."

"Yeah sure we can do that but we have to get our lunch first, silly!"

"Oh right of course."

I stepped back in line with her, a light blush appearing on my cheeks. There were so many other students around us, I felt peculiar amongst them; out of place like a fish on land. Cream seemed to notice my discomfort and spoke up.

"So how do you find the school so far?"

"It's alright. It'll definitely take some getting used to but I think I'll manage."

"I'm sure you will, haha. You seem to be doing just fine in class except for the whole not paying attention thing."

"Oh, right, I just got distracted is all. I'll do better in the next one. What do I have next anyways?"

I pulled out my schedule that had bent in the corners a bit from being pushed around in my bag. I looked down at the paper and studied it until I found the right day; it was listed that right after the lunch slot, I had math. I had started the day with an orientation presentation that was meant to be this encouraging speech about how we all need to do better and strive to be the best that we could be. I was surprised that it had lasted so long but like I'd done in English class, I must not have been paying too much focus on the repetitive subject. I was much too busy listening to the loud gum smacking that was deriving from a certain lilac haired mongoose a few seats as we were in the dimly lit auditorium. No one else seemed to be bothered by it but I couldn't help but cringe a little at the popping of the bubbles that was so atrociously alarming and consistent with no intent on halting at any moment.

Cream reached over to grab us a few trays and then placed a salad on hers along with a bottle of juice and an apple; I made a mental note on how healthy she was. Myself, I grabbed a sandwich and a bottle of water. I was so nervous throughout the day that I hadn't built of much n appetite and what I had was rarely considered a regular hunger. I was eager to see how I would handle the next class on my own; Cream had pointed out that she had an enriched math class next whereas I was placed in the regular math and she wouldn't be able to accompany me there as it was on the main floor and hers was on the top. I pulled out the wallet Sonia had bought me to pay for my lunch; a little pink leather casing with a red heart pattern on the cover as well as a red and white striped design on the inside of it. The lunch lady gave me my change and then we were both off towards the doors.

When we stepped outside, I felt a refreshing breeze hit me. It ruffled my shoulder-length pink quills in the wind and blew my side bangs out of my eyes and allowed me to take in the sight. Beyond the tables was a field of bright green grass where students laid lazily on the ground absorbing the sun or slept under the shade of the large trees that swayed with the flow of air. The weather was actually pleasant now that it wasn't as humid and sticky. Beyond the field of grass was what looked like a different field with bleachers that ran all along the perimeter, stadium-like.

I followed the short bunny girl to a seemingly empty table at the far end of the field. I couldn't help but notice that all day she'd been glancing down the halls and darting her eyes through the crowds as if she was searching for someone in particular. Once we sat down, she instantly stood up and gasped with an impossibly giddy smile on her face. I made a curious stare to which she responded with a giggle of happiness. She then got up and ran over to a random student.

"Cosmo!"

That was what she called out to the green girl that stood confusingly in front of her. In a second the girl's expression changed into one of pure joy, jumping up and down with glee and embracing Cream in a tight and playful hug. After their reunion ended, Cream grabbed her hand and led her back to the table I was still quietly sitting at. They rushed over, both sharing the same overexcited grin.

"This is Cosmo, my best friend!"

"Hi nice to meet you, I'm Amy."

"Nice to meet you too."

"How come we haven't seen you yet today?"

"Oh I got here late, I missed my alarm this morning and I only made it in halfway through second period."

She seemed to shy away a bit after that comment and I felt that she was the more quiet type. She sat down with us and pulled out a smoothie from her bag. I was surprised because I didn't think she'd been inside the cafeteria yet.

"Where did you get that? I didn't see that in the cafeteria."

"Oh I bought this before I came to school at the store down the road. I thought since I was already late, I might as well get something out of it."

We all laughed at this. I'd only been with her for a few minutes and I was already able to make a hypothesis that she didn't exactly place school as a priority. We ate up and then decided that the sun had become too hot to sit in one spot for the rest of the hour so we started to walk around the field for a while. We started to walk by the strange stadium I'd never seen.

"What's that there?"

"Oh, you mean the football field? You've never seen a football field before?"

Cosmo was the one to answer me and it took me a few seconds to realize that I had hardly told her anything about myself. The conversation mostly consisted of Cream telling us all about her vacations over the summer. I honestly was not keen on sharing how my summer passed so I just let them catch up while I sat silently listening to each of them share their stories.

"Oh, I was homeschooled for most of my life so this is the first real school I've ever been in. Forgive me if my questions seem strange."

"Oh, sorry, I didn't mean to sound rude! That's cool that you chose Mobius High to be your first high school experience. What's it like being homeschooled?"

She asked with such an infantile curiosity that made her seem so innocent to all of the things I'd been through. I tried my best to come up with a sugar-coated version of my trials and difficulties minus all the horrible details.

"Well, its still school. A lot of time to read though so I do enjoy that. Not so good on the math front; calculations just don't work in my head."

"Oh I suck at math so I know your pain! Haha. Actually, I just suck at school in general, what I am good at though is art! I love painting and sketching stuff; it's what I hope to pursue after leaving this place."

"Oh, really? That sounds pretty cool actually. I never really thought about what I'd do in the future…"

I drifted a bit into my thoughts and realized that I'd never thought about anything that normal teenagers thought about. In fact, I didn't even know what regular teenagers thought about or did or wished for. I suddenly felt very alone and in my own world of solitude; a rock among diamonds, so polished and beautifully experienced in their path and I, the one undiscovered; no set purpose yet.

Cream burst my bubble of contemplation.

"Hey, it doesn't really matter; I mean we still have a whole lot of time to worry about these things, right? Cosmo, why don't we go and show Amy around the rest of the school now?"

"Ooh good idea! Come on Amy, we better get started, the school's pretty big!"

I smiled at their blissful attitudes and followed them back into the large building through the perfectly reflective glass doors; the sun hitting it at a brilliant angle that made it glow around them until they stepped into the shadows.

xXx

"Whoa, I would not have guessed that the school could be this big. I mean, it seems to have everything!"

"Haha, yeah I guess I've been here so long that I forgot how large it seems to newcomers."

Cream guided us out of the school's gym at the end of my 'tour' of the place. I liked the spacious floors, it made me feel a little more comfortable knowing that I wouldn't suffocate anywhere but it also reminded how small I was. The end of lunch was nearing and I would be off on my own for the next class. We started up the hallway to our lockers with Cream and Cosmo chatting a few feet ahead of me. When they noticed that I was lagging behind they waited up for me.

"Is there something wrong, Amy?"

"I think I'm just tired, you know. Long day I guess."

It was the first time that I actually acknowledged my fatigue. Being in that hot hallway and having to deal with the extent of my stress all day could really tire someone out. Even though I felt this physical exhaustion, I wasn't too sure that that was the real reason behind my mental slowness. Ever since I'd begun thinking about my future, I felt very lost emotionally. I was still learning to trust these people and wasn't about to tell them my personal problems so I masked it with an excuse a little more plausible.

The girls exchanged a look of worry before turning back to face me.

"If that's all that it is…"

"I'm fine guys, really."

I said it with a smile to try and persuade them to drop it but I was so sure with one glance, they were not buying whatever I was throwing at them.

"Amy, you look like something else is bothering you. Are you sure you're okay?"

It took a bit of courage but I led them on about the skim of the issue.

"*Sigh* Alright, you know how you found it weird when I asked you what the football field is?"

"Y-yeah, sorry about that…"

Cosmo answered before looking at me and Cream for a sympathy look.

"Well, do you think you guys might be able to make me a bit more… normal? I mean, being around the same people for so long, you kind of forget how to act around different people. I want to learn to be a regular teenager, you know."

They turned to each other once more with an exchange of a determination that crossed each of their eyes before they squealed in excitement and hugged me. I wasn't used to the whole touchy-feely kind of friendly affection yet so I wasn't aware of how to react. After they let me go, I kind of stepped back a few paces. They were moving way too fast in our short lived relationship and I was not ready to make that kind of advancement forward; I was still getting used to being around so many people all day. I glanced uncomfortably at them until they started talking about how they could go forth with the idea I'd planted in their heads.

"Oh this is going to be so fun! I love projects like these. Amy, I swear you won't regret this!"

I smiled in response but suddenly felt very much that I would. It wasn't that I didn't trust these two warm-hearted, helpful individuals, I just didn't know if they would get me where I wanted to go.

But I guess putting my fears on the line was a step I'd need to take in order to gain a normal life…

We grabbed our stuff from our lockers and Cream went off to her enriched class while Cosmo announced that she would be in my math class which I was extra glad about because I wasn't sure if I was completely ready to be on my own just yet.

We walked into the classroom that was buzzing with our overactive peers jumping around and some drooling on their desk, fast asleep. There was no teacher in the room currently and I was worried about it remaining this loud for much longer; my ears were on the verge of bursting. Suddenly, as me and Cosmo navigated our way through the horde, we heard a whistle be blown and a bulky bird woman waddled through the doorway and took a seat at her desk. She eyed me and Cosmo as we were now the only ones not sitting so we quickly scrambled for a spot close to each other; unfortunately the only seats left were ones on opposite sides of the classroom. With a little worrisome hesitation, I climbed into the chair and placed my bag softly on the ground next to me.

I exhaled slowly and realized that this wouldn't be so bad for one day until the teacher began to speak.

"Alright students, welcome back; I hope you all chose spots that you like because you'll be sitting there for the rest of the semester."

My eyes widened. I had no clue who anybody surrounding me was. On top of that, the girl sitting in front of me with her crossed legs displaying a showcase of thigh under her tight black skirt was none other than the one girl who I was advised to stay away from: Mina Mongoose. I saw her make a movement to turn around so I lowered my head thinking that she wouldn't recognize me.

"Well well well. Look who I get to sit in front of aaalll yeeaar loooong…"

"Uh-huh... Looks like."

I tried to smile at her wickedly but instead she just glared at me viciously before turning back around to face the board.

"You better stay out of my way. You wouldn't want to find out what I'm capable of."

I shrank back in my seat and looked at Cosmo for sympathy but found her too busy doodling in her notebook to notice me. I just refocused my attention as the teacher passed around a practice sheet that had a bunch of algebraic equations that I worked on for the rest of the class. They seemed simple but he teacher said that this was only the beginning.

This is going to be a long year…

The bell rang when the class was over and I jumped out of my seat the minute we were dismissed; determined to be the first to leave. I wanted the chance to hide from Mina to avoid any more confrontation so I wandered around the hall until I found an empty classroom with an open door. At least I thought it was empty.

As quiet as it was inside, I didn't pay total attention and kept my eyes peeled for Cosmo while I watched Mina meet with Bunnie and run off to the washroom. I sighed in relief once she was out of sight and was about to open the door and search for the little green alien girl when I heard the keys of piano being played behind me. I jumped up out of surprise at the noise that emitted a wonderful tune. I turned around to realize that I was surrounded by instruments; I assumed that it was the music room of the school. The piano kept on playing as I stepped further into the room and peered around the corner where the room curved and that's where I found the source of the playing. Seated on the piano's bench was a silver colored hedgehog, clearly oblivious to my presence. I watched in silence as his hands glided delicately across the ivory keys. I recognized the tune from somewhere but couldn't place it. I listened for a good five minutes until he finished the piece. For some reason, I felt brave and spoke up first, announcing company.

"Your playing is lovely."

"Huh? Oh, I didn't realize anyone else was in here. Thank you."

"What piece was that?"

"Um, Chopin. Nocturne E minor No. 19 Opus 72/1. It's a bit of a long title haha…"

He got up out of his seat and walked towards me. It wasn't the first time I'd seen him as I'd noticed his presence in the first class I was in this morning but it was the first time I saw him. He had such mysterious sparkling amber eyes that seemed to bore into my jade ones. His skin was a more tinted shade; more sun-kissed, if you will. He was wearing a sky blue t-shirt with light-wash fitted jeans and white Toms. I wasn't aware of what I was feeling at the moment but I felt slightly adventurous for even pursuing a conversation with someone who I had never officially laid eyes on.

"Are you new here? I don't think I've ever seen you before?"

"Yes but you should have seen me considering I'm in your homeroom."

"Oh, yeah I wasn't all that awake this morning. What's your name just for reference?"

"Why not yours first?"

"Haha, a sense of humor, I like that. I'm Silver. Silver the Hedgehog."

"I'm Amy."

"Just Amy? Does my beautiful playing not earn me a surname?"

"Um, yeah just Amy for now."

"Alright, Amy. Do you play any instruments?"

"I've never actually tried so I wouldn't even know where to start."

He gave a gripping smile that tugged at something inside of me. I suddenly felt my blood begin to heat up and was very aware of its circulation around my body; I wasn't sure that it was only because of the way the sun was filtering in through the large windows that lined the wall outside. Silver stepped into the light causing a bright aura to appear around him making him seen angelic, casting his long shadow in my direction. I really noticed his height at this moment; I realized how much he towered over me.

"It's really not that difficult. Maybe I could teach you sometime, if you'd like?"

I parted my mouth to answer but was interrupted by the sound of the bell telling us to get to our last period of the day. I was supposed to meet up with Cream so that she could tell me where my next class was so I wouldn't get lost and put the spotlight on myself by walking in late. I was aware that I wouldn't have time to look for her and Cosmo; I pulled out my schedule from my pocket and scanned over it. I was supposed to have Chemistry class next but I still had no idea where it was; the class number said 4b-2.

Where the hell is that?! This school only has three floors?

Anxiously, I paused my original answer and asked the more important one.

"Um, Silver, can you quickly tell me where class 4b-2 is? I'm not sure if that's a mistake or not."

"4b-2? Oh, that must be in the second wing of the school. You'll need to go outside annex and then go across the walkway that connects the two buildings. You'd better hurry if you don't want to be late, although you probably won't be penalized since it's your first day."

"Oh okay… where's the annex?"

"Ha, come on I'll take you there."

"Oh no, then you'll be late! I wouldn't want you to get into trouble because of me, I'm sure I'll manage to find it myself."

The truth was I didn't care much if he got a penalty for being tardy. He was getting too close for comfort and I was more concerned about going off with a stranger in the middle of that big confusing place. All of my bravery had gone down the drain and I was now washed over with cold blood and fear. I started to back out of the classroom taking little steps until the door was in sight. I was almost there when he called out to me again.

"No, honestly, it'll just be faster and this school is huge; wouldn't want you getting lost now would we."

"Really, thank you but I'll have to decline, I'll be fine on my own! It was nice meeting you, have a nice day!"

And with that, I ran off down the hall in search of this 'annex'. It took me around three whole minutes to find a sign that read ANNEX in big bold letters across a wooden door that was sort of an entry way. When I stepped through, the smell of fresh paint flooded my nostrils, a dizzying sort of chemical mixture that tapped on the inside of my skull. I was grateful when I finally walked outside in the sun that was almost blinding; at least it got the stench of lead out of my nose although I could still taste it slightly.

I ran across until I reached the second wing. Another two minutes down the drain as I attempted finding it. As I wandered through the corridors, I began to think back to the awkward way I had departed the situation back with Silver. I decided one of two things; I had either left him in extreme confusion at my sudden 180 degree change in attitude or he thought I was a nutcase. It didn't matter anyway because I found the class labelled 4b-2. I inhaled and exhaled deeply, fully conscious of the fact that I was truly late of about seven whole minutes. I knocked on the closed door, looking through the glass window in search of familiar faces that I did not come across. The teacher, an old, white male echidna answered with a disapproving glare in my direction. I smiled at him but he didn't seem tricked by it.

"I'm sorry it took me so long to find your class, sir. You see I just started here and-"

"Save it! Take a seat and don't disrupt my class any further than you already have, young miss."

I lowered my head in embarrassment but couldn't keep the light smile at his expression off of my face. I searched around the class but found there to be only one free spot left and the dread of it hit me like a ton of bricks. There sitting all lonesome in the corner at the back of the room, so lost without her companion Bunnie was Mina Mongoose. Again. I sighed as I took the seat without directly making eye contact with her. She surprisingly sat in silence while the teacher gave his instructions on what we were to be doing this year in Chemistry. After his fifteen minute explanation, he started going over some materials he'd placed at every lab table just to introduce us to them because we'd be using them throughout the semester. I recognized some of them from the short lessons Sonia had given me before the school year started which made things easier to catch onto.

Just when I thought things were going to play out smoothly, Mina turned to me and began whispering menacingly when the teacher was facing the blackboard.

"Why are you sitting next to me! Did I not make it clear to not be in my way?"

"Did it look like I had a choice? This was the only free spot."

"Well you should have asked me before just assuming that I'd be hospitable. I don't deal with newbies in this school. They're all runts, especially you since you won't seem to leave me alone!"

"Excuse me? I tried staying away from you as much as possible but it looks as if this school has intended on us being in a multitude of classes together so you'd better get used to sharing the air, missy!"

To be frank, I wasn't sure where all of my irritation was coming from, only that I wasn't able to stand her nastiness any longer. She looked shocked when I finally built up the courage to stare her right in her glittery, over-shadowed aquamarine eyes. I held my gaze and after a while her countenance changed drastically into one of curiosity rather than anger.

"Hm… you know I may have misjudged you earlier. You might not be so bad if you keep up that attitude of yours."

I was truthfully startled at her words. They went from hostile to intrigued.

What is with this girl? Does she have a personality disorder?

"Yeah well, I only get like this when I'm offended. You should take that into consideration with the fact that you're very hard to get along with."

"Ha, like I don't know. It's because the only people who can handle it are the ones who deserve to know my good side. I do get whatever I want all the time. If you really want to know what it's like on the fun side away from that brainiac bunny rabbit you hang around, come to my party on Friday. You may just find something or perhaps someone you like there, hehe…"

She seemed sly, as if there was something wicked hidden behind her sweet giggles. She passed me a slip of paper that had an address and a time written on it in a fancy font. I took it in my hands and folded it into my bag.

It couldn't hurt to go, could it? Even if her character is a bit off…

I thought that I would have to discuss it with Cream and Cosmo before deciding anything official. They seemed like they knew what they were doing when it came to socializing.

The class ended and I walked out of the school intent on finding Cream and Cosmo. Mina had given me a mischievous half-smile that wiped away with a pout as she strutted out of the classroom. Once I was touring around the campus in search of my new friends, I spotted her once again only this time she was with the silver hedgehog who offered to escort me to class earlier. Even with my little to nothing knowledge of relationships, I could tell from my distant position how hard she was trying to gain his attention. Unfortunately for her, he seemed a bit bored. I continued walking; occasionally eying the strange couple once in a while, once catching him staring at me. I waved lightly and then moved on as I saw Cream and Cosmo looking frustrated.

"Where the hell did you disappear to after math?! I searched everywhere for you!"

"Oh I got lost in the crowds looking for the second wing that you guys completely forgot to mention to me in your tour!"

"Oh yeah, I knew we missed something, haha!"

Cosmo's laugh was contagious and made us all chuckle in our place. I remembered the invitation I'd received from Mongoose girl and pulled it out from my bag.

"Hey Cream, you know that Mina girl?"

"The one I told you to stay away from? Yeah of course I know her. What about her?"

"She's in my chemistry class and I had to sit next to her 'cause there were no other seats-"

"Oh my God, poor you! I hope she didn't beat on you too badly, she's notorious for that."

"Let me finish, I was sitting next to her and, no shock here, she instantly started arguing with me but then she changed her attitude and invited me to her party this Friday. Now, I've never been to a party, in fact, I don't even know what one is like at all but you guys seem to know your stuff so should I go or not? Of course I wouldn't be able to go alone; you guys would have to come with me."

"No way. I think it's a trick. She's infamous for that too!"

Cream spoke right off the bat, saying that it was a bad idea. I was completely indecisive so the two of them would have to choose for me. Cream was entirely sure of her response but Cosmo on the other hand had a different side to the story.

"Hang on a minute. This could be a good chance for Amy to have a real high school experience. I think that Mina's getting tired of just having Bunnie around and wants new recruits."

"You want Amy to befriend her?"

"Not what I'm saying. I think that bitch is evil but this could drastically help Amy's image as well. I'm in for this. Cream?"

"What do you think Cream?"

"…Fine. But I don't have to agree with this and if something goes wrong, this is all on you Cosmo."

"Eehee! I'm so excited! Amy, trust me, this is going to be epic."

Let's hope you're right Cosmo…


A party? Sounds like fun! Let me know what you guys think in the reviews or PM me if you'd like to comment on anything else or ask me something. Thanks for your continued interest in my story and I hope I can please you with coming chapters!

Also, for those of you who are wondering where Sonic is (I'm aware this was supposed to be a Sonic POV chapter) the next one will be in his POV so please, stay tuned!

- DarkRose