𝒙𝒊𝒊. twelve

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❝ ain't NO SUNSHINE when
she's gone, and this house just
ain't no home, anytime she
goes AWAY !

ain't no sunshine, bill withers.


















"WAIT SO YOU actually beat her up in the janitor's closet?!" finney asked her whilst getting his book for math next period. he had a proud smile on his face.

jaelin shrugged, "pretty much. she basically asked for it after dragging me inside. and let me tell you, it reeks in there!"

robin and finney chuckled at her antics. finney looked behind robin and noticed vianna walking down the hallway.

"speak of the devil." finney gestured his head to where she was. robin and jaelin turned around and saw non other than a patched up vianna.

the girl noticed the three of them and abruptly stopped and turned around, walking the other direction away from them. finney's eyes widened whilst his other two friends started laughing.

"no way.." finney spoke in astonishment.

jaelin turned to dirty blond and patted his shoulder, "i don't think she'll be a bother in math anymore."

as soon as she said that, the bell rang. finney shut his locker as the three made their way to mr johnson's class, "we'll see about that."








TRUTH BE TOLD, jaelin was right. vianna didn't glare, nor bother finney the whole of the first half of class. he eternally thanked jaelin, not remembering a day where vianna didn't make him want to get his scissors and cut his ear off.

they were about halfway into the lesson when suddenly the door opened, revealing the principle. everyone who was slacking in their seat and dozing off quickly sat up and pretended to do their work.

"sorry to disturb you mr johnson, but may i excuse jaelin covey from the class?"

jaelin's brows furrowed as her and robin shared a confused look.

did vianna snitch?

the whole class turned to her whilst she packed up her things and awkwardly walked towards the door. on the way there she saw finney give her a worried look. she gave him a small shrug before heading out the door with the principle.

"am i in trouble?" she asked whilst walking alongside the woman.

"not as far as i'm aware, no." was all she replied before the two made it to her office. jaelin let her shoulders drop and relax. however, it still made her more confused. what could she possibly be called in for?

the principle opened the door for her as she stepped in. she looked inside and saw her mother in her work attire with a solemn look.

"mom? what's going on?"








"SO YOU PULLED me out of school because your old college friend is visiting us for a day or two..?"

"well, i didn't want you to come home to a stranger." her mother told her whilst she turned into their street, "and besides, i'm sure rinaya could use some rest."

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