Chapter Four; He Wants To Be A Fish

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Chapter Four; He Wants To Be A Fish

"Welcome to the greatest room in this entire school!" A voice with a British accent yells, frightening me. I came face to face with Lucas Adrian, who had a huge smile on his face for some unknown reason I'd rather not know about.

"Stop embarrassing yourself." Logan grumbles from his seat, looking up from his phone to give his twin a disapproving look.

"3... 2... 1." Logan says looking at his watch. Suddenly something clicks. "Looks we're locked in here for an hour with Janet."

"My name's not— wait locked in?!" I yelp. We aren't criminals! It's just detention.

"Calm down baby doll, it'll open in an hour. Do you even know how detention here works?" Lucas laughs and I turn to him with a worried face.

"Does it look like I know how it works?!" I exclaim. Okay, so I might be getting a little worked for no reason, I'll just cover that up with the fact that I'm paranoid.

"We get locked in here for an hour, we can talk and stuff, they know that nothing is going to stop us from doing that. But we have to write an essay on what we did wrong, they don't let us leave unless we do that. Plus, there's a camera to make sure we don't do anything bad." Lucas explains. They actually do the essay? "Yes, yes we do the essay because once they kept Finn in for five hours because he didn't do the essay, he ended up writing it." He says reading my mind.

"What did you think detention would be like? Us smoking and punking the teacher to let us go early and then we go beat up the nerd that got us the detention?" Logan asks, raising an eyebrow. "I mean, I might, if there was a nerd- a guy nerd that is- and maybe if there was a teacher in here." He thinks out loud.

"Actually, I thought that there would be that one teacher here that falls asleep. No one does the essay and you just ditches." I stupidly say.

"Your mind is in cliché mode." Lucas rolls his eyes. "Do you think we can escape a locked room through those windows?" He says pointing at the windows that seemed to be locked. "And if we do break them and escape. We would have to pay and windows are damn expensive and we would get suspended."

"Hey Lucas, do my essay for me?" Logan suddenly asks playing on his phone.

Lucas scoffs. "Hell no, I may be your brother but I'm not your slave."

"I'll slip Hayley your number." Logan says not taking his eyes off his phone.

"I don't need you to get girls." Lucas says. "Besides, Hayley will think that it's yours and never call you, because what girl wants to talk to you."

"Fiona likes to talk to me." Logan mutters.

"She's our aunt idiot, she has to talk to us. Otherwise she knows we won't give her a Christmas money."

"Wait, isn't it supposed to be the other way around? Your aunt gives you the Christmas money?" I ask confused.

"She's fifteen." They both respond at the same time.

"What's the essay supposed to be on?" I ask taking out a piece of looseleaf.

"On what did you wrong. That reminds me, what did a little church girl like you do to land you a spot in America's finest detention room?" Lucas asks giving me what seems like his usually goofy smile.

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⏰ Last updated: Feb 17, 2016 ⏰

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