"So, how was everyone's summer?" The unfamiliar teacher asked.
I rolled my eyes, why was this woman asking about my summer? Why wasn't she teaching me? Seriously, it's not like she cares about our summer, she doesn't even know us. A familiar hand jolted up immediately after the question, Jaya. Jaya Kayur is probably one of the most annoying girls I know, she can never sit still, she's always talking in class, she's a complete dimwit and somehow I've been putting up with her sense the seventh grade. "Over the summer I went to camp for 4 weeks as a counselor! It was so fun! And I rented a beach house with my friends! And I-" "Ok Jaya, one event is more than enough" the teacher interrupted.
"Maybe she isn't that bad" I mumbled to myself.
Jaya's eyes met mine for a moment and then she looked away, she definitely heard me.
I tried to get through the rest of the class but it just felt like Jaya upgraded to a whole new level of "annoying-mega-bitch". Once the class was over I felt a wave of relief over me, finally I don't have to see Jaya anymore I thought. Until I walked into the band room a few hours later, Jaya has played the clarinet for about five years now and she still sounds shitty. I honestly don't know why she even plays, probably because we get to go on a field trip to Disney. Jaya is so annoying, I can't even hear my trombone over the noise from her voice.
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Romance‼️‼️WORK IN PROGRESS‼️‼️ This story follows two main characters, the point of view will change every chapter. One of the main characters is Jaya Kaur. Jaya (most of her friends just call her Jay) is an Indian American girl, she's fairly popular and...