I am so god damned lucky. I'm litteraly up in the mountains writing this. Supposively the only building in this resort that has wi-fi is the main lobby, but nope, I'm so awesome that my building is so close that I also have wi-fi. Maybe the universe is trying to tell me that I MUST write this chapter. Because the usiverse is obviously sending me this message I'm going to give you a special treat. A little fluff and a lot of yelling lol. My kind of chapter. Just be aware that there will be a suprises.
Kuki mumbled something as she pulled a mathbook and notebook out of her messenger bag and placed it on her desk. She ignored the wandering gaze of Wally and flipped through the chapters.
- "Alright, first things first. Mrs. Maurie gave me your last few tests. You suck at math by the way. Let's go over your weak points first."
Wally just looked at her and rolled his eyes. Many have tried to help him with math but none have succeded.
- "I recommend we start with congruency theorems and postulates." Wally tapped his pencil against the desk. "The SAS congruency theorem states what?"
Wally shrugged his shoulders and scrawled something in hos notebook.
- "Listen Wallabee, I want to be here as much as you do, but if you don't stop ignoring everything I say and actually try and learn something you'll be kiked out of all sports and you won't have that swarm of girls surrounding you anymore. And I know how much you like them."
- Wally smirked and raised an eyebrow at her. "Oh do you now?"
Kuki smiled and nodded her head. She knew all about guys like him. All he wants is girls, and not for the appropriate reasons.
- "Just shut up and open your book. You know, read. Mabe you'll actually learn something if you could keep your mind out of the gutter for more than five seconds."
Wally practically growled at her. She thought she knew him but she didn't.
- "Just take notes for once!" Kuki never yelled so that shows you how much Wally irritates her.
- "Don't tell me what to do! You perky little cheerleaders are all the same. I can't believe you're actually smart." Wally smirked and closed his notebook.
- "For your information I'm not a cheerleader. I turned it down. I don't want to be here so just shut the heck up, open up your fricken book, shove your snot nosed head inside the book and study!"
- "Wow, little Kuki uses big words! Shut up you cruddy sheila!"
- "That's it! I quit! I can't believe I let Mrs. Maurie drag me into this! You're so selfish, inconsiderate, and just a total jerk! I can't STAND you!"
Kuki got out of her seat and stood there next to her desk. She clenched her fists. It would have looked funny from an outsider's point of view. A small petite girl like Kuki going up against a big sports guy like Wally.
- "And you won't say anything because you think you're just too cool to care don't you! That's your problem Wallabee, if you did care you wouldn't be here! You think that just because you're good at sports that you don't need to be smart, but if you want to be successful in life you're going to have to be both, so stop living in your sports and girl filled little fantasy world and wake up already!"
Wally was overall shocked by the loud and bold presence of the young Japanese girl. He kept a straight face, but inside he was both laughing and frightened. He tuned out around 'too cool to care' but just her presence was slightly frightening him. Wally did the only thing he knew how to do to get a girl to shut up. He grabbed her by the wrist, pulled her towards him, and kissed her. Kuki pulled away and took a step back, a shocked expression on her face.
- "W-w-wait...wh-what?"
- Wally smirked and put his books away. "You're cute when you're confused. I'll have to get that look out of you more often."
There was a knock at the door and t opened a crack.
- "Kuki? I was wondering if you'd like to go out for dinner tonight?"
Kuki looked in the doorway towards Ace and nodded. She grabbed her Rainbow Monkey bag and went to the door. She wrapped her arms around Ace's shoulders and gave him a quick hug. Ace smiled and gently kissed Kuki on the lips.
- "Goodbye Wallabee."
Kuki turned around and looked at Wally and watched many emotions cross his face. There was anger, jelousy, frustrated, hurt, and just pissed. Kuki didn't understand why she felt a little guilty watching his emotions pass. Ace grabbed Kuki by the waist and led her out of the school.
Hahahahahaha I had to ruin the little moment. Sorry, I'm very into destroying those moments. Don't worry, I'm going to have to up the rating pretty soon, I've got it all planned out! Muahahahahahahaha!
