Jennifer liked being early to her classes. It usually gave her a chance to get work done, or to just disengage for a bit before bringing herself back to the matter at hand. Today, it offered the chance to study right before a test that she'd be taking shortly.
It was a fairly large room, which only made it's vacancy that much more pronounced as she walked in, and Jennifer usually liked to sit towards the front; less distractions that way.
Jennifer spread her textbooks and notebooks out on the desk in front of her and started flipping through her notes, circling and starring things that she didn't immediately remember in her review. She became so enthralled in her study, that she almost missed the first paper ball that rushed passed her and on to the floor.
She glanced at it, her brow furrowing in confusion as she looked from it to behind her, surveying the room. At first glance, she didn't see anyone else in the room, which only heightened her confusion. She narrowed her eyes at the room, and mumbled under her breath, "I don't know what's happening here, but it better not be."
She went back to her studying, keeping her ears open for anything out of the ordinary, when another paper ball hit her square in the back of the head. She slammed her pencil onto the desk as she stood from the desk, "Alright look—"
Another one hit her right in the forehead, cutting her off, and was accompanied by a laugh that she recognized. She glowered at the man at the back of the room as he grinned at her, "Look at what? All I see's a girl who doesn't know how to relax."
She turned back to her notebook and ripped out a blank piece of paper, "Well, it's hard to relax," she said, crumbling the paper in hands, "when someone won't let me study in peace."
As she finished her sentence, she turned and threw her own paper ball at him, hitting him squarely in his face, earning a shocked look from him. She mimicked his expression, letting out a disbelieving laugh; her aim was never that good.
"Are we really gonna do this?" Duke asked, his grin turning sly.
She grinned back, "I think so."
By the time the professor showed up, the room was a war zone.
