Hana walked into her science class, it was the last period of the day. Finallyyy.
“Hi.” The boy who sat next to her, Kai, grinned.
“Hey.” She replied and sat down.
The final bell rang and the last-minute stragglers walked in. That included one of Hana’s good friends, Ara.
“Hey.” She said, sitting down.
“Hi.”
“Go away.” Kai retorted.
“I wasn't even saying hi to you.” Ara snapped back. “Stupid, ugly boy.”
“Excuse me?! Did you just call me ugly?!” Kai yelped. “I mean, look at all this!” he motioned at his face. “It's beautiful! Did you really just call me ugly?!”
“Yeah, I did, what are you going to do about it?”
“If I'm ugly, then you're hideous.”
“Oh yeah? If I'm hideous, you're tremendously hideous.”
Hana just sat it in the middle of their little argument. This was normal; Kai and Ara were always going at each other's throats.
“Whatever.” Ara rolled her eyes and turned to Hana, “Wh-”
But she was cut off by their teacher, “Okay, quiet down and take out your books! We're taking a note.”
Hana inwardly groaned as she took her binder out. Kai nudged her arm, “Paper?”
She nodded and gave him a sheet as their teacher began the lesson.
During the lesson, Kai and Ara didn't argue much because their teacher got really mad when they talked. Honestly, I think she hates us. Hana thought as she watched her teacher yell at some kid who was throwing paper balls across the room. Then again, this class is……. Rowdy, to put it nicely.
“Do your homework now. It's on the board, copy it and make sure it’s done for tomorrow.” The teacher instructed when they finished the note. Hana rubbed her hand, I hate notes.
Ara immediately began talking about her plans for the weekend.
Ara and Hana didn't do much work in class. Actually, Hana did more work than her, and Kai did more than Hana. Ara just sat there and talked nonstop.
But the funny thing was, Ara got higher grades than both of them.
Kai leaned over and began writing on Hana’s paper. She gave him a weird look and when he moved his hand she saw that he had written his signature on her paper.
“Normally, I charge people for my signature. But I'll give it to you for free.” He said, smiling.
“Gee, thanks. Cuz I reallyyyy wanted your autograph.” Hana said sarcastically. Kai nodded and went back to his work. Hana shook her head and looked at her textbook for the problems she had to do.
“Ara, is there a reason you keep your bag on the table?” Hana asked. “There's barely enough room for the three of us here and then your gigantic bag comes along and takes up half the space!”
“I know right, you're so stupid.” Kai said.
“Shut up, ugly.” Ara snapped.
“See that? She's so mean to me!” Kai said to Hana, turning away.
“Why are you mean to him?” Hana asked her.
“Why is he annoying?”
“Why are you mean?” Kai shot back.