(Day 3) stuck

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(In the school hallway)
(Tw F-slur)

~As the bell rang, kids scurried through the halls. Nearly running as they rushed out, exhausted and anxious for Christmas break. They all loudly shouted and chattered, Freshmen being run over by the older kids.~
~Lucas would be amidst the crowed, laughing with his friends.~

Atlas was walking through the hallway to his locker with his headphones on.

~Luke looked over and grinned, whispering to his friends who laughed and nodded in agreement. He walked over to Atlas, grinning and dropping a pencil.~
L: *Atlas! You dropped your pencil. It fell out of your backpack.* ~Luke eyed the nearby door, quickly glaring back over at Atlas.~

At: "Oh, thanks I guess."

~He waited a minute for Atlas to grab the pencil, noticing that nearly everyone was gone. He stood behind Atlas, opening the nearby door and grabbing the back of his shirt collar, and almost instantly tossing him into the room, making sure he was out of the way of the door before swiftly closing it. Making sure not to slam it to avoid any attention. He held the door shut and rushed over to his friends who helped lock it shut from the outside.~
L: *See? It's easy to mess with faggots, they're so stupid.* ~Luke laughed.~

At: "Ah! WHAT THE HELL, LET ME OUT!"
He said wile banging on the door and trying to open it.

L: *Not happening!* ~He laughed, making sure the door was firmly locked and blocked off so it couldn't be opened.~
L: *Cya fag!* ~He snickered and ran out of the school with his friends, any remaining kids were either listening to music and didn't hear him, or recognized who he was and didn't bother helping.~

(Storage classrooms)

Atlas gave up and slid down the door starting to cry

~The room inside would be dark, the windows locked and covered with curtains, though subtle light shined through the thin fabric. A small light shined in the corner as a boy sat there, and there was the faint sound of music. *Blaring* music from headphones. The boy's face was hardly visible as the flashlight would be pointing down at some paperwork and a dim computer screen. The light emitted was from a phone, which lay hanging off of the desk and adjusted to properly suit the needed position.~
~The boy quietly hummed, not noticing Atlas. He was zoned into his studies and music, having a gentle smile that was slightly visible.~

At: "hello?"

~There was no response, the boy not hearing him. He stretched his arms out and let out a yawn, leaning his head back comfortably. He froze, seeing a shadow move. He quickly paused his music, unable to see who it was from the darkness. He grabbed his phone off of the desk and shined the flashlight at Atlas.~
Ad: 'Atlas? Wh-what are you doing here?' ~A familiar voice spoke, Adelio.~

At: "Adelio?"

Ad: 'Yeah, I was allowed to stay in here to work on our science project... Kinda why I wasn't in my last class today. I was told I can stay after school until 5.' ~He sat down his computer and walked over, turning on the light as he peered down at Atlas, sighing.~
Ad:'Are those tears? What happened?' ~He sat down beside him, holding his hand to try and comfort him.~

At: "Luce and his friends, th-they locked me in here!" He said starting to hyperventilate

'What?' ~Adelio sighed, trying to open the door.~
'Assholes.'He grunted, shrugging it off.~
'My phones about dead, uhm... I can quickly try and message some of my friends, but they won't be available until like.. 4 or 5. So all we can really do is wait for 2 or 3 hours.'~He shrugged, sitting back down beside Atlas.~

At: "I think i have a battery box and chargers in my bag

Ad: 'Really? I forgot to bring one, but I meant to..'~He nervously chuckled, relieved.~

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