Not So Innocent

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Haerin stared blankly out of the window, pencil twirling around her long fingers flawlessly. She chewed on her lower lip, elbow resting on the desk with her chin cradled in her palm. Suddenly the teacher slammed a textbook down on her table in front of the class, distracting Haerin that her fingers faltered and the pencil clattered to the floor.

"Hanni!" The teacher yelled, exasperated. "Stop eating in my class!" the culprit paused in her munching and turned to the furious teacher glaring angrily at her.

Haerin sighed and wondered for the millionth time how Hanni hadn't been murdered by their teachers yet. During her cursory glance over of the classroom, Haerin found a pair of light brown eyes intently focused on her and paused to stare back. The girl smiled innocently but winked, making Haerin roll her eyes and refocus on the view of the blue sky. That little blonde twit annoyed her to no end and never left her alone.

A few more minutes passed and then the bell rang for the end of the day. Unlike when coming to school, the students packed up at a feverish pace and left the class before their teacher had even finish packing her things away.

"Danielle, will you please lock the class up for me?" The teacher asked and made her way to the door. Danielle nodded and smiled angelically. The teacher smiled back in appreciation and disappeared from the class.

Haerin made no move to pack or get up from her desk because she was enjoying the view, but turned her head when she heard the scuff of footsteps behind her; her eyes came to rest on Danielle's skirt clad self.

"Haerin?" The blonde asked softly and placed a hand on the taller girl's shoulder. Haerin flinched away from the touch and stood up.

"Don't fucking touch me!" She growled back and roughly threw her stationary and books into her book bag. She slung her bag over her shoulder and turned to leave but stopped when Danielle blocked her path.

"Nu-uh," Danielle placed her hands on the brunette's shoulders and pushed her down. "I want to talk to you."

Haerin scoffed but let the smaller girl push her back onto her seat. She let her bag drop to the floor and resumed her earlier position of staring out of the window with her chin resting in her hand. "Talk, right. Go ahead." She refused to look at Danielle. Unlike everyone else, Haerin wasn't fooled by her.

"Haerin," Danielle sounded pouty and cute, even Haerin had to admit, and ran her fingers along Haerin's jawline. "Don't ignore me like that."

"What do you want?" Despite how much Haerin hated it her heart accelerated and her palms began to sweat.

"Just to talk, silly." Danielle plopped herself on top of Haerin's desk and leaned around until she was directly in front of Haerin's face and the taller girl had no choice but to look at her. Cat-like eyes full of annoyance and hate stared back, but Danielle smiled.

"Why won't you leave me alone?" Haerin grumbled in annoyance and slapped Danielle's hand away from her cheek. She hated to admit how wonderful those fingertips had felt against her skin.

"Well, I'm just interested in you." Danielle answered and let her head fall back, letting her hair hang down past her shoulders. Haerin scoffed but refrained from responding. She was starting to get an uncomfortable feeling in her stomach and knew the blonde was up to something, like she always was.

Haerin had only started at this school for the first time that year, and 7 months had already passed. It was their last year of high school and Haerin had hoped for a peaceful year of loneliness. She hated people and she hated being the centre of attention. But she quickly came to realize that the moment she had ignored the Angel of the school, she had piqued the girl's interest in her apparent immunity to the blonde's charm. There wasn't a day that went by that Danielle didn't ambush her after class, during breaks or after school. It was so damn annoying, but Haerin couldn't seem to get rid of Danielle.

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