Books

Kelsi juggled the book in her hands as she made her way down the halls of East High. Sighign Kelsi adjusted the books in her arms, trying her best to not drop and spill them all over the floor. All she really wanted was to get to her locker as quickly and as safely as possible.

Bending her head down low Kelsi watched her books and stepped carefully, trying not to drop them. She couldn't even start to understand why you needed so many books on the first day of classes, it wasn't like you used them or anything. They were just all for show, to scare the students into thinking the classes would be horribly hard. Which they wouldn't be.

Sighing Kelsi walked a couple more steps before she accidentally bumped her left foot into the heel of her right foot. Tripping over herself Kelsi watched as the books spilled from her arms and hit the ground. "Great." Kelsi mumbled staring at the books. Lucky that it was lunch and no one else was in the halls, or else she would've really been screwed.

Scooping down Kelsi started to pick up the books one by one. "Hey, looks like you need help." She heard a voice and she glanced up. Troy Bolton. Kelsi felt her stomach flip around a couple of times and land hard in the bottom of her.

"Y-y-yeah." She stuttered out as she felt her face turn a light color of red. Kelsi couldn't believe that Troy would even be wanting to help her, he's hardly said three words to her the whole time they had known each other. And now Troy was on his hands and knees helping Kelsi Nelson pick up her books.

"Wow, a lot of books huh?" Troy asked stacking up the few books around him.

Kelsi nodded her head and smiled at him. "Um, yeah. It's ridulcus really." Kelsi mumbled picking up the books and holding them in her hands.

"Need me to walk you to yoru locker?" Troy asked as they stood up off the floor.

"Sure." Kelsi nodded her head and the pair started to walk in the direction of Kelsi's locker.

"I can't believe it's Senior year." Troy mentioned as they walked down the hall and Kelsi nodded her head and glanced at Troy.

"Yeah, I mean it's weird. Next year we're out of here." Kelsi added and Troy nodded his head.

"It doesn't feel like it. I always thought it'd feel special or something." Troy said and Kelsi noddedhe rhead, she felt that same way. She though Senior year would be exciting and fun and different. But it was the same and it didn't seem different.

"I know." The pair reached Kelsi locker and Kelsi quickly opened it. "Thanks for this Troy." She mumbled setting the books in her locker.

Troy nodded his head and handed Kelsi her books. "No problem. I mean, it was the least I could do." He added and Kelsi nodded her head as she shut her locker.

"It was nice of you." Kelsi told Troy and he smiled at her.

"Well I need to get back to my friends, they're waiting." Troy told Kelsi and she nodded her ehad.

"Okay." Kelsi watched as Troy pivoted on his heel and walked down the hall in the opposite direction. A smile was plastered on her face as KElsi walked down the hall back to her own group of friends. Thanks to the books she had her first real conversation with Troy Bolton. And it made her horrible day.