The next day I woke up and got dressed. I had a lot to do, and unfortunately, that meant I couldn't take Dude on his daily walk.

I looked at him sadly as he brought me his leash, "sorry boy, I can't right now. Chip will be here soon to take you for your walk, and once school is over, we will play," he dropped the leash and barked, wagging his tail. This made me smile, "that's my good boy."

I left my dorm room and walked towards Mal and Evie's room. I knocked on their door then waited. Seconds later, the door swung opened by a cranky-looking Mal.

I smiled at her brightly, "Good morning!"

"What's so good about it," she groaned walking back to her bed.

I laughed silently. Someone's not a morning person. I walked in, waving at Evie, who was doing her make-up. I noticed both girls were very tired.

"Didn't get much sleep last night, huh?"

Both girls jumped up, looking at me with widened eyes. They looked at each other in horror then back at me. Why do they look so scared?

Mal swallowed, "well...we just...um..."

I shook my head, "don't worry. I would have a hard time sleeping too if I was so far away from home." The girls let out a sigh of...relief? "Are you guys alright?"

Mal waved her hand, "yeah, we're fine. We just..."

"Tired," Evie quickly said.

Mal nodded, "yeah, tired."

"Well, we better get going if we're going to be in class on time because we still have to get the guys," I informed them.

Evie stood, "I just have one more thing to put on." She went to her dresser and pulled out a small tiara.

As she put it on, Mal rolled her eyes, "really, E?"

Evie adjusted the tiara, "I'm a princess, and I'm not afraid to show it."

I agreed with her, "and you shouldn't. It's beautiful."

She smiled, "Thank you."

Mal snorted, "yeah, too bad it's not real."

I tilted my head, "what do you mean?"

"My mom keeps the real tiaras in a safe at home," Evie explained, "she had these cheap copies made for me to wear in public. But it's alright. She says that one day I'll earn the right to wear the real ones."

I frowned at Evie's words. I thought it was mean of the Evil Queen to say Evie needs to earn the real tiaras, when her birth gave her the right.

Evie noticed my frown so she changed the subject, "hey, can I give you a makeover?"

This caught me off guard, "oh...um...I don't really like make-up. I only really wear it for special occasions and only because mom makes me."

Evie looked down, "oh."

"But..."

She snapped her head up with a grin, "but?"

I smiled, "Ben's Coronation is coming up so..."

"I'll do your make-up," she clapped, jumping up and down, "Yay! I finally get to give someone a makeover. Mal never let's me."

Mal huffed, "don't we have somewhere to be?"

"Oh right, let's go. Don't forget your keys."

We quickly walked out and closed the door. We made our way to the boys' dorm in silence. I wanted to keep talking th o them, but Mal seemed to be very annoyed so I stayed quiet. When we got to the boys' dorm, they were already dressed and standing in the hall.

"Good morning, Jay. Good morning, Carlos," Carlos gave me a small smile while Jay just nodded. I noticed they looked very tired, just like the girls. "Okay, follow me and I'll show you guys your lockers."

The VKs nodded before following me. We walked outside where the lockers were located. Mal mumbled something about sunscreen when the sun hit her skin.

"Here we are," I pointed to the lockers, "the one on the end here is Jay's, next is Evie's, then Mal's and last is Carlos'," I handed them each a piece of paper, "here are the combinations for your lockers. Your schedules and a map of the school will be inside, and if you need anything, mime and Ben's lockers are over there." I pointed to the lockers a little further down.

The four went to their lockers and began to open them.

"Why does my map have writing on it," Jay asked.

The others looked at their maps to find them written on. They looked at me in confusion.

"I wrote on them. Your classes are highlighted, and I drew a path so you won't get lost."

Carlos smiled, "awesome. Thanks."

'He has a nice smile.'

"You're welcome."

I quickly went to put my bag in my locker. Ben was already at his.

"Good morning, Ben."

He smiled at me, "Good morning, Anna. Did you sleep well?"

I nodded, "yeah. How did you sleep?"

"Like a log," he glanced over my shoulder, "how are they doing?"

I looked over at the VKs, who seemed to be comparing schedules. The classes that Doug put in the requirements for were the only ones they all had together. They still had other classes like chemistry.

"They're doing fine. They're just tried."

"That's understandable. This is a new place for them."

"That's what I said," I looked at my cell for the time, "well I better go get breakfast while I can."

"Looks like Mal and the others thought the same thing," Ben nodded towards the four, who were following their maps to the cafeteria, "I'll see you later, sis."

"Later, bro."

We shared a laugh before going our separate ways. I walked to my normal picnic table. My friends were already there.

"Good morning, everyone."

"Hiya, Anna" Tina, daughter of Tiger Lily, said with a huge grin. We've been friends since the first day of high school. "Come on and eat before Josh eats all the food."

Josh, Little John's son, glared at Tina, "hey, I'm not eating that much," he tipped his forest green hat at me, "Good morning, Princess."

"That's like your fifth plate," Tina argued.

"Fourth."

Tina rolled her eyes, "whatever."

As the two argued, I sat down beside Jane, FG's daughter. She didn't have a lot of friends, and some made fun of her because of her features. "Have they been fighting all morning?"

She nodded timidly, "yeah. They have. Before you showed up, they were arguing about which is better: Sherwood Forest or Neverland. Oh and good morning."

I laughed, "I have lost track of how many time they have had that argument."

"They're at it again," a deep voice asked from behind me. Jane and I turned to see Robert, Robin Hood's son. He was holding a tray of food, shaking his head at the arguing pair. He sat down and place the tray in front of me, "here. I got you breakfast."

I smiled at him, "good morning and thank you, Rob." The tray was full of different varieties of fruit with a cookie on the side. "The cookie's not chocolate chip, is it?"

He shook his head, "peanut butter. Don't worry, I know your allergic to chocolate."

I gave him another smile before digging in.

I was Robert and John's first friend when they transfered here from Sherwood High. They had gotten into trouble and were forced to tranfer. Something about an arrow or two going into the Headmaster's car windows.

"Did you hear what happened last night," Rob asked.

I shook my head.

"The museum was broken into last night." All of our head snapped towards him as he continued, "seems the thieves were after the Fairy Godmother's Wand."

John's jaw dropped, allowing some food to fall out of his mouth, "did they catch who did it?"

"No, but I know who did it," Rob glared across the yard, "it was them."

We looked in the direction of his glare to see the VKs sitting a few tables from ours, eating their breakfast. They must've felt our gaze because they all look at us. I gave them all a wave with a smile. They all gave me a small wave before returning to their food.

"Yeah, they totally did it," John said going back to his meal.

Jane and Tina nodded making me sigh sadly, "come on, guys. It wasn't them. Maybe it was just a malfunction."

"Impossible," Rob kept his glare on the VKs, "the security was built by my father, and who better to keep a thief out than the best thief in the land. There was no malfunction. It was those kids," he turned to me, "they're bad news. You need to stay away from them."

"Come on, Rob. It's only their first day, and you're already accusing them of something bad. Give them a chance."

Rob was going to say something but the bell cut him off.

I stood, "I'll see you guys later. Bye."

They said bye then I made my way to my first class. I knew Rob was just being protective. He hated change. It made his walls go up, but he didn't need to accuse the VKs. They weren't bad, just misunderstood. They're good. I know they are.