Circle Daybreak Preschool- Chapter 7- I'm Thirsty

Hello there! I am terribly sorry for this today, but I was not able to write dew to the latter words. Swim. Team. Homework. Writers. Block. Damn you Writers Block! And plus, I was working on a couple of other stories, still debating on whether or not to put them up.

Anyhoo, due to my stubbornness and not letting Writers Block get the best of me, I came up with this, extremely random chapter. You guys like the random, right?

Tell me what you think!

The following day wasn't as… Hectic as the first. After Morgead had been returned to the school, he had been appropriately punished. (No cookies, playtime, and 15 minutes detention after school) The rest of the day, Ms. Elizabeth was to tired already to teach much, so the class was given free time. Not a good idea. Who new Mary-Lynnette had the nerves to kick Ash for being a smart ass? And who new Jez had such a potty mouth? Oh wait… We all new that.

Pick-up had gone fine; no one would dare goof of in front of his or her parents. Well except for Quinn who repeatedly announced that the Preschool was a haunted place of evil witchcraft, which earned him a slap from Thea and Blaise, to his father.

The next day was quiet calm in comparison, and all was well… Until Delos raised his hand.

"I'm thirsty." He announced.

"There is a water fountain in the corner." Ms. Elizabeth pointed out.

"No. I'm thirsty." Delos pointed to perfect, bared white teeth.

Ms. Elizabeth closed her eyes and sighed. You are so lucky I'm a witch, Ms. Elizabeth thought as she walked over to her mini- fridge by her desk.

She removed a feign juice box, filled with blood just for the lamia children. She gave Delos the box and many of the ignorant humans protested.

"That's not fair!"

"Why does he get a juice box?"

"I want a juice box!"

Ms. Elizabeth silenced them. "Delos's parents have given me special permission to give Delos that drink whenever her is thirsty because I had momentarily forgotten that the fountain water makes Delos terribly sick, and unless I am given permission to, I cannot give you anything out of my fringe."

"But then how come you just can't put that in the classroom fridge?" Mary-Lynnette asked.

"Because," Delos said, sipping out of the straw, " I have a weak immune system, and this a special juice that will help strengthen it."

"And because the drink might not agree with some of you, I cannot put it in the classroom fridge, in case one of you grabs it by mistake." Ms. Elizabeth concluded and resumed her lesson on how to properly form an E.

Ash leaned forward and whispered in Mary-Lynnette's ear, "Your too smart for your own good," before writing a perfect E.

Mary-Lynnette sat there confused and when she looked at Thea, who had over-heard the comment. Thea merely shrugged and threw a crumpled piece of paper at Ash when Mary-Lynnette wasn't looking.

Ash merely shrugged innocently. It was then that Thea decided Ash was going to be a very interesting character when her grew up. Very, interesting, and a hell lot of trouble.

Don't judge! I know this a terrible chapter! It's just what came to me through the wall that is stopping the flow of my creative juices! Maybe they were put in Delos's juice box! I really hope you can guess what was in there…

Anyway! I am really sorry for the delay and the majorly suckish chapter! I hope the next one will be better!

A QUICK ANNOUNCEMENT! I know one of you has suggested some very naughty boys burn the place down, I have decided to use that, but not use it until later chapters. And upon deciding this, I thought it would be majorly cool if I took requests for a conflict in one preschool day! So just review and send me your ideas! I'll try to get as many of your ideas as possible! Please! I would really love it, and plus it would help me get over this *$% BARRIER IN MY &%# MIND!

Love you guys!