I walk into school the next day, and go through my normal routine I've done all year. I shove my back pack in my small locker, grab my books, and head to first period. Somehow pushing through the crowd of loud and smelly kids, I walk into class and take my seat.The school day goes on as usual, boring and overwhelming. Many students are loud and obnoxious though the day. I ignore them and mind my own business. Fourth period comes along and I take my normal seat in the 2nd row. I wiggle back and forth trying to get comfy on these lumpy chairs. The school really can't afford to buy comfier chairs? Like these metal sheet do nothing to support my butt.
Turning around, I see Alec sitting in the back row with Jax. It doesn't suprise me that he's with him. He fits in perfectly with him. With his sharp jawline, toned body, and bad attitude. I notice they talk like they've known eachother their whole lives.
Jess isn't in this class nor is any of my other acquaintances. Therefore, I don't usually talk to anyone. It doesn't bother me much though. I like being to myself some of the time. It's a lot more peaceful then with a big group.
The bell rings seconds later and Mrs. Jones walks in. She's a middle aged lady. Probably in her 50s. She has light carmel brown hair and a light colored skin tone. She wears black dress pants and a white formal tshirt. Mrs. Jones is a teacher everyone loves. We rarely get homework and it's almost impossible to fail. Yet, somehow everyone leaves the class knowing a lot more then they did before they took it.
She starts the day off but introducing Alec to the class. Everyone's heads turn toward him. Many girls are almost drooling over him. It's kinda disgusting. To me, his looks don't even faze me anymore. Personality can kill looks. Hopefully once girls see the real him, they'll realize he's not worth it. Although, knowing the girls in our school, they'll still all fight for him.
The girls in our school are known for doing anything and everything to get with the hot bad boys. They see them more as gods then highschool students. Our schools a clichè one. The "most popular girl" dates the hot bad boy. Jax and Claire. They're the couple of the school. The only not cliché thing about it is that Claire is actually super nice. She's not the girl who sabotages someone just for being friends with her boyfriend. She's actually normal. We've talked on few occasions and I swear, I couldn't find a flaw.
Mrs. Jones collects our homework and starts to explain the lesson. Mrs. Jones teaches 11th grade literature. Right now we're reading To Kill A Mockingbird. I love the book so far. The little girl grows and learns as her life is taking her through different experiences. The story contains many themes to learn from.
The school day goes by in a blur. I had AP Calculus with Alec as well. I would never take him as a smart guy. He seems to have made friends fast. He has already became part of Jax's little group of friends, which include Jax, Dylan, and Tyler. All of them super hot and can have any girl they want.
Dylan is known to be the funny one. He seems to be always laughing and talking to someone. Out of them all, he seems like the nicest, but yet again I don't know them all too well. He goes off and on with girlfriends. You would think he'd be the one dumping them but girls usually use Dylan for his looks. He has a perfect smile and laugh. He has dark brown hair and eyes. His jawline is sharp yet he has many soft features. There's light scruff lighting lining his chin.
Next there's Tyler. I don't know much about him. He seems very reserved, only telling things to the people he's close to. From what I hear, when you get to know him he's super nice. He's the only blonde of the group. He's a dirty blonde with dark eyes. His jawline sharp and strong muscles are what fit him into the group.
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Breaking the Rules
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