Author's Note: Sorry for not updating! Anyway, here is the chapter. Fabian's P.O.V. Next point of view will be Mara's or maybe Mike's. :) Thank you to all of you who reviewed.
applesngrapes- Wow! That's great! and no, Nina won't follow Calla's footsteps, don't worry. I'll have some Mara/OC but in the end, It's Jara. :)
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Chapter 4
Fabian's Point of View
Nina Kissed Me! On the cheek, but still. I'm sure I had a stupid grin on my face, because later Eddie came up to me and just pounded me on the back and told me I was a lucky guy. Jerome just smirked. "Fabian Rutter! Are you paying attention?" voice snapped me back to reality. I found the whole class looking at me.
The Guardians grinning, and the humans shrinking back in their seats. I turned to our teacher and nodded. "What did I just say, if you were definetly paying attention?" Her beady eyes were narrowed, and her face was getting redder by the second. I racked my brain for an answer, but couldn't come up with nothing, not even an excuse. "Eh..." Was the only answer I gave her. She snorted, shaking her head. "Ignoring , let me continue the announcements. We have a new student today. Come in." Her voice was bored as she motioned to the hallway outside the classroom.
Who we saw next was a surprise. He came in, and went to stand next to . He grinned as he caught sight of us, the people who had saved him on the mountain. I looked closer. Yes. He definitely was the boy Mara had saved. The same blond hair, the same grin, the same easy posture. I looked around the classroom for the two packs and caught Nina's eye. Her eyes were wide, and she gave me a small smile. Mara had her mouth open with shock. Jerome seemed about to leap at the boy, and Alfie was grinning. Joy tilted her head, and whispered something to Mick. Amber was shaking her head and murmuring something under her breath.
"This is our new student, Michael Heino." Michael chimed in after she was done. "Mike. Call me Mike." snorted. "Fine. This is Mark." She spat the word out like it was the name of a disgusting fly instead of a nickname. The bell rang, and the humans rushed out of the classroom. Instead of going out with the others, Mike went up straight to Mara and said something to her. She nodded, said something back, and they both left the classroom. I turned to Jerome. He was bristling, canines showing. Nina said something to him, but he just ran off, after Mara and Mike. Nina ran over to me, her green eyes alert. "Jerome wants to teach the new boy a lesson. We have to go. Now." She grabbed my hand and sped out of the classroom, with me on her heels.
We ran through the now empty hallway, trying to see where they had gone. I then caught a scent. "Over here!" I called to Nina, and she ran over to me. The trail led to the lunchroom. Nina and I shared a glance, before darting into the room. All eyes were trained on us, but right now, I couldn't care less. I found the new guy sitting at a table. Mara was talking to Jerome near the trashcans. Jerome! I turned to Nina, and at an unspoken signal we both darted forward so we were facing Jerome. Startled, he turned to us. Mara came over and stood at Nina's side. "Jerome. What are you planning to do?" Nina asked, rasing an eyebrow. Jerome shrugged. "Just trying to teach the new boy where his place is." He said, way too innocently. "Now, if you would excuse me, I have something to do." He sounded impatient, craning his neck to look at Michael.
"Watch it, Jerome." I growled. He sighed, but stopped struggling. "Give him a day to figure out the rules of the school, it's his first day here." I nodded, agreeing to Nina's response. Mara stepped forward. She touched Jerome's shoulder, her brown eyes pleading for him not to hurt the boy. "Please." One word was all it took for Jerome to nod, mutter something and then walk away, clearly hurt. I turned to Nina and we both groaned good-naturedly. This was going to be a long day.
