Distraction

She was just a distraction. Troy let out a sigh and watched as Kesli sat a couple tables down chewing softly on her pencil. Troy tapped his own pencil on his open Chemistry book and smiled to himself. Kelsi sat in her baggy jacket and hat and Troy wanted to just walk up to her and talk to her. But Kesli was obviously studying for exams, she didn't have time for small Troy Bolton.

Troy rustled in his chair and glanced back down at his book. He wanted to concentrate and study for the end of the year exam coming up. But he couldn't find his concentration. Kelsi kept coming back to his mind, like the distraction that she had become to him. Troy brought his pencil up to his mouth and nibbled on the end of the eraser for a second, just like he was watching Kelsi do. Slipping the pencil back out of his mouth he resumed to tapping his pencil on his book.

"Hey man!" Troy jumped slightly as he heard Chad plop next to him and hit him on the back softly.

"What's up Chad?" Troy asked his best friend and went back to staring at his book like Kelsi didn't exsist.

"Nothing with me, but obviously a lot for you." Chad stated and Troy glanced over at his best friend, who wore an suggestive glance.

"What?" Troy asked setting his pencil down and shaking his head at Chad. He knew that Chad was getting at something, but Troy couldn't figure it out.

"I'm not stupid man, you like Kelsi." Chad told Troy and Troy laughed. Chad was his best friend afterall.

"Okay." Troy mumbled and glanced down at his book.

"Just talk to her." Chad told Troy and stood up out of the table and walked away.

Sighing Troy watched Chad walk away and thought about his words. Glancing back at Kelsi Troy knew that Chad had a point. Maybe he should just talk to her. At least maybe she'd stop being such a distraction.

Troy shook his head and finally decided to go with his gut. Standing up out of chair Troy walked over to Kelsi and sat next to her. Smiling into her blue eyes Troy let go of everything and just talked to her and for the first time in months Troy didn't feel the distraction. He just felt right.