Blooming Monster

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Agatha slowly bulked out of bed, her eyes meeting the floor. She didn't seem herself today. Sighing, Agatha got into the shower, dazing off now and then.

Gasping, she shot up from her shower, gashing her scalp. She watched as it ran down her hair and washed her eyes.

She washed it out, cursing silently. She wasn't bothered to go to breakfast that morning, it had seemed as if she wasn't bothered for anything.

She brushed her teeth and went to her cupboard, putting on her blue dress and blue pumps.

She sat on her bed, closing her eyes... Just for a second though.

Her eyes flustered open five minutes later, though. Growling, she went to her counter, applying red lipstick to her lips. She dabbled mascara onto her eyes, making her big eyes even bigger.

She sighed, pushing herself away from the counter, she made her way to class. Beautification.

"I was wondering where you were." Kiko giggled, running up to her friend. Agatha just ignored her, walking right passed her.

She wasn't in the mood to talk to anyone, especially with a personality like that.

She sat on a chair, nearer to the window and Kiko did the same, trying her best to have a conversation with Agatha.

But Agatha just ignored. Her head in her hands.

"Agatha, since you like sleeping, I think it would be nice if you had a wake up call." Professor Anemone smiled.

Rolling her eyes, Agatha got up. "Yes?" Her hands where knelt on the table. Professor Anemone stared in shock.

"I'd like you to give an example of a smile." Agatha sighed, pulling the brightest smile she could. After a second, she relaxed her face and slumped back into her seat.

"Someone's not having a good day." Millicent shocked to Beatrix from the front.

Agatha rolled her eyes, razing her hand, she hexed her on the shoulder. Agatha sighed, relaxing on her desk as Millicent howled in pain.

"AGATHA!!" Professor Anemone shouted. "I'd love to meet with you at 4:30." Agatha sighed again. "I'd love too."

Professor Anemone growled. "30 minutes." Agatha narrowed her eyebrows. "Excellent."

"An hour."

"How thrilling!"

"An hour... And a half."

"Get your sleeping bag, it's going to be a very long night."

"Out!"

Agatha smiled, the dark circles around her eyes grew darker as she became more and more tired.

"That's all I wanted." Agatha sighed, walking out and slowly closing the door. She trailed up the stairs, opening her door she collapsed onto her bed.

Kiko watched in horror. What's gotten into her head? She asked herself, raising her hand, she asked to be dismissed.

Professor Anemone nodded, feeling as if something was wrong with Agatha herself.

Kiko scurried out of the room, making her way to Agatha's room.

Knocking on the door, she opened it anyway. Ready to confront Agatha.

"What's the matter?" She asked, closing it softly.

Agatha opened one eye, sighing. "Bug off, Kiko."

Kiko cocked an eyebrow, sitting next to Agatha. "If there is anything you want to tell me-" Agatha kicked Kiko off her bed, making her land on all four.

"Hey!" She screamed, staring at Agatha. Agatha rolled her eyes, signalling Kiko to get out.

"What's with the 'tude?" Kiko growled, her hands on her hips. "If you'd go away, nothing would be wrong with my 'tude. Now go away!" Agatha got up, walking towards her door and opening it.

"Don't let the door smack you on the ass on your way out!"

Kiko slowly walked out, tripping slightly as the door nudged her eyes.

Kiko sighed, trying to fight the tears that were crashing down. Running, she slammed her door behind her.

Tedros felt something poke him from behind, drawing out his sword, he turned around, his eyes relaxing.

"Another duel?" He sighed, rubbing his sword. "No..." Tristan growled, swatting Tedros' sword out of his grip.

"Your girlfriend made mine cry!"

Tedros forrowed his eyebrows, picking up his sword. "Really? What for?" Tedros asked.

"I don't know. She wouldn't tell me!"

Tedros rolled his eyes. "And what makes it seem as if they just didn't fall out?"

Tristan's eyes softened. "Haven't you seen Agatha today?"

Tedros shook his head. Tristan sighed. "She seems super angry."

Tedros put his sword back in making his way to Agatha's tower.

"I feel bad," Agatha sighed, staring at Tedros. "I really really am. But every time I walk towards my door, I just turn back. Its been like that all day."

Tedros sighed, sitting beside her. "Maybe there is a part of you that just didn't doesn't want to say sorry," Agatha sighed. "But you know it's the right thing to do."

Tedros escorted her towards the door, but Agatha pulled back. Narrowing his eyebrows, he pulled Agatha to the door.

"Hey!" Agatha growled. "Hey! Get out!" Tedros let her go, sighing.

"Fine! I'll see you later."

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