After the lecture ended, Amaris tried to look for the guy she met in the hall. Since she knew that he did not come to the class, she was curious to know what happened to him.
She turned and asked her friend-cum-desk mate.
'Hey Suzz, do you know of a guy who attends our class and he is deaf or might be mute?'
'Nah! don't think so.' Suzzie paused and then asked in her slight wheezy voice. 'Hey! Ya almost never bunk any lesson won't ya know any better.' She winked at her and then stood up. They needed to leave for the next class.
Amaris was stunned for a moment and then she laughed.
'You are right, Suzz. But I do have my bad days.' Amaris joked. 'Still, tell me, he is more than a head taller than me and is lean and have black hair and black eyes.' She finished and looked at her hopefully.
Little did she know that she would meet with disappointment.
'Nah! Doesn't ring a bell.'
'Okay. Let's hurry for our next class, it's Mrs. Sprout.' Amaris said as she also stood up.
'Yeah, that teach gives me goosebumps.' Suzzie shuddered and then raised her hand and pulled the sleeve back to show Amaris the visible slight bumps.
Amaris chucked at her behavior but truth to be told Mrs. Sprout was not the teacher you trifle with.
'Okay, did you bring your homework?' She asked.
'You bet! I ain't gonna make the same mistake twice.' They left the class chatting along the way, reminiscing about the punishments that Mrs. Sprout gives.
The morning incident with a certain black-eyed possible mute or deaf then pleasantly took the back seat in Amaris's mind, Mrs. Sprout's terror made sure of that.
If Kai knew that someone thinks of him as a disabled person he would have lost his temper and then beaten the crap out of him. But if he knew that the person was the girl from morning then the reaction would have more or less bordered along with amusement and mild temper.
It was lunchtime, Amaris and Suzzie made their way to the canteen. They were talking about how they should complete their English assignment when they heard a loud scream from their left. Their head whipped in that direction and they quickened their steps.
They saw that it was someone from the cheerleading team. But her clothes were covered in dirt and her hair was messy. She was sitting on the ground holding her ankle.
'Whoa! Did a storm hit here?' Suzzie asked feeling bewildered.
'You alright?' Amaris bent down and inquired.
'Are you blind? It hurts so much. Take me to the medical room. Hurry! ' The girl shouted.
'Lacking values, this one.' Suzzie commented. She did not bother to hide her displease.
'You are talking about me?' the girl screeched and looked up glaring at them.
'Nothing.' Amaris said to her and as she finally got a good look at her face she recognized that it was the cheerleader. The one who got famous or unfamous, oops! But she could not recall her name.
Amaris looked at Suzzie. They exchanged a glance and Suzzie knew her friend would go ahead and help the brat. Suzzie shook her head but still did not stop Amaris.
'Take this.' Amaris beamed at her friend and then passed her bag to Suzzie and helped the girl up.
Suzzie was curious to know what happened but she did not like her queen bee attitude. So she decided it would be best for her to leave.
YOU ARE READING
Romancing Moon
Ficção AdolescenteAmaris is your average seventeen-year-old high school student. Raised in an orphanage, despite the odds, she turns out to be a delightful girl. Her cheerful personality can easily lift anyone's spirit. In her high school to a certain bad boy, 'she s...
