We walked down the road to the school. It was quiet and I enjoyed to look at the green wood that was all round us.

"School's just around that corner." Daniel said and started to walk faster.

"Ok." I lokked away from the trees and to the raod, he was right, I could see a building surrounded by trees.

"Hey, I'll walk you to the secritery but then I have to get to class. Is that ok? And uh... I'll meet you in lunch and you can sit with me and my friends for now." He looked up and was unsure of what to say. "That is if you want to." He looked back to me and smiled.

"Yeah, that's great, thanks." I smiled back and I was pretty sure that his parents had asked him to look after me on the first day of school.

We walked up the school stairs and i felt how everyone looked at me and whisperd to each other. It was probably not every day that a new kid who wasn't from the reservation got to school here. It showed well on their faces.

I let out a sigh and tried not to be botherd by them.

"It'll change soon." Whisperd Daniel to me and gave me a comforting smile.

"Hope so." I mumbled back.

The secritery was an old lady with grey hair and kind eyes.

"Yes. You must me miss Katrina." She said and looked all over her desk for some papers on her desk. When she finally found them she said "Ah! Found it! Here's your scedual." She handed me a piece of paper and reach then for another one. "Here's a map of the school." Tha map wasn't very complicated, and also the school wasn't very big.

"Thank you." I said greatful. I didn't want to need to ask everyone for directions and she truly saved me from talking to people that I didn't know.

"It's no problem dear. You'll be starting the day of in math, classroom 3." She pointed me at a classroomto the left on end of the hallway.

"Good luck." She said as I walked to the classroom. Everyone were already inside so it was akward. I sat down in the back of the classroom next to a girl with long dark hair. Not that that was outstanding in the room, everyone had dark hair and redish brown skin. Exept ofcourse me.

The girls name was Mel. She was really friendly and was in the same class as me next up. We walked together to next class and talked about the weather and the beautiful forrest around the school. I liked Mel imidietly, she wasn't like most other people that asked right away question like where I was from, if I was adopted and when why, and stuff like that.

But soon it was third period, it was sience in classroom 5. It took me a little while to find the right classroom because classrooms 4-6 were in another building. I was told to sit next to another girl, but she was not like Mel. This girl was like everyone else with redish brown skin and dark hair. Her hair was very long and wavy. She had big lips that she exatuated with big amount of gloss.

I could see right away that we were not going to be friends and the first thing I heard proofed that theory.

"Wow. Is this the new girl everyone is talking about? She isn't as special like everyone say." She said it loud enough for me to hear and she didn't care.

She gave me a look that clearly said something like "Wow, what a loser." Or "She thinks she's something."

I looked quick away from her and didn't look at her for the rest of the class.

This class went by slowly, incredibly slowly. Our teacher mr. Burke went on and on about light and how inportant it was. I had already learnt it so I wasn't paying any attention. That's the reason I spent most of the time looking at the clock and counting the minuts until it was lunch time.

I started tapping the talbe out of impatiense.

"Miss Kristina, can you tell me why light is inportant for all life on Earth. You seem to be paying so much attention." He said ofbiusly irratated abput my lack of intrest in the subject andwas going to show me that he didn't tolarate students that didn't know what he was talking about. Bur I knew tha answear to his question, I had studied it before.

"Light is the main sorce of the energy that can be found on Earth, without it, there would be no plants because they need light, and without plants there would be no animals or humans." I answeard tierdly.

"Uh... Yes indeed." He seemd shocked.

"I've already doen this assinment in my old school mr. Burke." I added so he would feel better.

"I see..." He didn't seem very happy about that.

"I'd be glad if you could non the less pay attention in my class, maybe you didn't catch some information or you haven't learnt something." He turned around and continioud bvabbling on about the light. I truly doubted that he would find something new to teach me about this study becouse my old sience teatcher had been very strict and besides I was really good at sience and I got A+ on every assinment.

I let out a sigh and started taking notes, I better not irrateate the poor man to much.