Chapter 1

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"As this year's elected student council, I expect that all of you spent the summer preparing for the upcoming school year. Since tomorrow's the first day of school, I expect all of you to come to class in the proper council attire. Now, we're going to go over the expectations for this year."

Jeongyeon scoffed, leaning back against her chair and trying not to look as grumpy as she felt from how early the student council meeting was running. She wondered what awful sin she might have committed in her past life to be stuck in the stuffy student council room a whole day before the school year started, listening to Im Nayeon's annoying voice drone on and on about their "shared responsibilities" as the newly elected council.

The council itself wasn't the issue, to be honest. It was the vice president that Jeongyeon had a problem with. They never got along in the first place, always exchanging quips and insults whenever they came in contact. Any time they ran across each other, it was inevitable that they would find themselves at blows. 

She already had a feeling when Nayeon was elected as student council vice president at the end of last year, that she'd be a huge pain in the ass.

School hadn't even started up again and it was already proving to be true. She scanned the rest of the room, tuning out Nayeon's speech and noting everyone who she'd have to interact with for the rest of the year.

This was a bit of a special year, if only for the fact that this was the first time since the history of this school that the entire student council was made up of girls. Jeongyeon was a little bit proud of that fact, since looking through the old photographs of past councils showed a predominantly male configuration. 

Somehow, even though there were quite a few boys running for council, this was the end result. 

But hey, it was a democracy and the votes were fairly won.

First, her eyes drifted over to Jihyo, the president. She looked tired, rifling through papers in front of her while Nayeon went on and on. Jeongyeon wondered if Jihyo let Nayeon introduce the council meeting either because arguing with the girl was unnecessary stress or because she had more important things to deal with. 

The treasurer, Chaeyoung, was asleep at her seat at the table, head very obviously buried between her arms. Jeongyeon could swear she heard a light snore coming from her.

The girl next to her, Mina, was completely the opposite. She looked wide awake, hands quickly typing down everything that Nayeon was saying. Being the secretary, Jeongyeon thought, must be an awful job to have with Nayeon's motor-mouth. 

The two girls next to Mina looked just as tired as Jeongyeon felt. Sana, the Public Relations chair, and Dahyun, the Activities and Events chair, were both drifting in and out of sleep, occasionally knocking their heads together in a way that made Jeongyeon bite back a laugh.

To either side of Jeongyeon were Momo and Tzuyu, the only two people in this stuffy room that she would consider her friends. 

Due to past issues with student groups feeling misrepresented by the student council during previous years, the school had implemented the addition of three representatives into the student council to give equal votes and points of view to decisions made. 

Momo was the arts department representative, Jeongyeon was the athletics department representative, and Tzuyu was the advanced programs department representative.

"-yeon. Yoo Jeongyeon!" Jeongyeon snapped out of her reverie, only to be met by Nayeon's angry eyes.

"What?" She snapped.

"Did you hear anything I said?" Nayeon scolded, her eyes getting narrower by the second.

"Sure did." She bit back. "You only repeated the same sentiment in a thousand different ways."

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