Chapter 2: New school, new boys, old ways go new

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<Jakob's PROV.>

     I was kissing Stephannie Meyers when her boyfriend turned the corner and skidded in his track. I heard him gape and I smirked. I was waiting for this. Stephannie broke the kiss and looked over to him.
     "M-matt! I-I c-can explain!"  She stuttered out. Matt walked back sharply, very upset. She ran after him, trying to keep up. I smirked watching the damage being done, and being very pleased. This is what I love to see and do. Picking girls up and dropping them when I feel like it. I have a rep. For being what the call a "who*e" or "slu*" but I really don't care. I like being to be able to have some fun. Might as well do what I want before going to Hell. Right?
     I walked to the cafeteria and looked for my best friend, Kalebb Vicente. He was stroking a girl's thigh and moving in for a kiss. I thought at least. Probably not.... I got in line for food and looked away from him and, I believe, Varonna Lemlee. She was cute but her status of giving into boys was more than her looks. So, an easy prey. It was funny... In a way. I received lunch and sat down at the table where Kalebb was. It was defiantly Varonna. She was a blushing mess, and holding the side of her neck. Kalebb was smirking.
     "So, how did it go?" He asked, moving his hand under the table. Varonna gasped and smacked his hand away. He darkly chuckle and focused back to me.
     "Ok I guess. Matt found out and get real mad. It was quite funny." I said taking a bite of my pizza. I looked around, debating who I wanted to pick to harass with next. I could go with MaKena Eric, or Erica LaMiller. But I wanted an easier prey. Varonna easy.

   That's when she caught my eye. It wasn't hard to see that she was in-reachable, but I carved this new girl. Her eyes were the trigger. The cold stare, her icy sting of words to the crowd of boys around her and another girl, her sister maybe? And the night-shimmering hair. I wanted her badly. I was going to die if I didn't have her. She was perfect.

     "Kalebb, who is she?" I asked pointing to the goddess. He followed my stare. 

     "Hah, good luck with that one. She's all bite, no bark." Kalebb snorted.

     "Her name, Kalebb." I said, not taking my eyes off her.

     "The queen of darkness, Midnight... or at least that's what her "twin" calls her." He said, dragging out his discomfort. I scratched my neck.

     "Why the Queen of Darkness? Cuz her hair?" I asked, waiting for her to look back. She didn't

     "She is I-C-E cold. I have an odd feeling she won't break." Kalebb said. Varonna shivered.

     "Even her voice is sharp..." Varonna whispered.

     "What's her twin's name?" I asked looking at the girl with the warmer feel. She was beautiful and sweet, but the mystery of the one was pulling at me.

     "Summer... but I doubt it. I heard her name called as Olivia in 2nd hour today. She's the one who is the one of the two who caught my eye." Kalebb said, the last part more in a whisper. It wasn't quiet enough. Varonna hit him upside the head and headed towards the group of boys. Kalebb chuckled and moved next to his best friend. I just stared at her. My mind blank. "I think your in love..." Kalebb said. 

     "Yeah... I... just... never felt like this..." I said. She angrily sighed and dropped her head on the table. I felt bad for her. "Lets go help them. Those jocks are getting on her nerves. Summer doesn't look to comfortable either." What did I just say????



  {Kalebb's PROV.}  

     "Yeah your right...." I said, standing. What the fuc*??? I never wanted to help someone!!!! What the hel* did that girl do to me????? Jakob stood and lead the way to the girls. Shoving Jocks out of the way, I held a hand out. "Want some help?" I asked. She looked up at me and smiled a thankful smile. She lightly placed her hand it mine. It was warm, like a breezy summer's day. I smiled back and pulled her to her feet. I lead her through the crowd and back to our table.




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