Every school year, Georgia, Eleanora, and Josh come to school in the latest Fall fashions. Everyone calls them preps because, well, they just dress preppy. Well, of course this is possible because Josh is the son of one of the most becoming fashion designers. So, when you're friends with Josh, you have all the benefits of being his friend. But, this 'friendship' lasts for a very short while. Only with people outside his little circle, he grew up with Georgia and Eleanora, they're all practically inseperable.
You can tell exactly when the Preps walk towards the school building. It seems as though everything slows down and hear dramatic music. Only for you to turn around and do a hollywood slow motion walk. You can see everyone with drool hanging from their mouths in awe of how beautiful the three of them are. You can try all you want to say how beautiful they are, but the only response is 'I know, now if you're not rich or famous get out of my way.'
That's just how narcissistic they can be. They are so high on their thrones that no one can touch them. Well, except their parents when they wave around the phrase 'If you don't get your grades together, you're being cut off'.
The flirt also known as Georgia, is never seen in the same outfit in the same month, possibly even a semester. The reason why everyone calls Georgia a flirt is because she flirts with anybody she can. Headmaster, Teachers, Students, even the Janitor, practically anyone of both sexes, if she will. She does it to get her way or just because she enjoys being a homewrecker. She wrecked a marriage in her 10th year and it went down devastatingly horrible. The teacher literally fled the school when he saw Georgia walking the halls. Anyone can describe her as Milla Jovovich morphed with Mila Kunis. Basically a greek goddess. Well, you can practically call her one because she's from Greece.
Josh, the shy and mysterious one, is supposedly a ladies man but hasn't been with anyone since his girlfriend, Zoe, passed away in a car accident. He is good looking, he may break hearts by turning down girls but deep down he is a good guy. Josh, came all the way from Scotland with his family, because of his mom's business.
You always, always have the school gossip. It's almost as if schools were wired to have one. You may think you have a secret but you don't because Eleanora knows it way before you even think its a secret. No, Eleanora isn't the dumb gossip hollywood has portrayed in movies, she is quite smart. She maintains a 4.0 GPA. How does she do it? That's for you to figure out.
As the 'Preps' make their way towards the building, yet again another new student has fallen to the beauty of Georgia.
"Y-You're s-so p-pretty."
"I know, but since you're cute I'll let you know that flattery gets you no where."
And with a whirl of a her long brunette hair she walks away, leaving the boy in utter awe. And somewhat drooling. Soon Eleanora and Josh trail behind her, almost bumping into the astonished boy. Eleanora scoffed and pushed the boy out of the way so she can make it to first period. When she did that the student dropped his books and bag on the ground. Josh, being the nice person he was, helped the boy pick up the books. He didn't engage in conversation but kept moving in order to keep up with his group.
"Why do you always help them? You're better than that." Eleanora scoffed
"I help them because I don't stoop to your level and act snobby. I'm better than you actually, Eleanora." Josh retorted
"Dick."
"Well as if I didn't know about my own anatomy." Josh flashed an all white smile
"Can you two not argue for a minute, you might as well go ahead and marry each other with the amount of arguing you have." Georgia yelled at them in utter annoyance
"Gross, Georgia, she's not my type, prissy and gossipy? She'd be quick to tell someone we kissed before it even happened."
"Josh, that's not true, and I wouldn't mind. I always liked you." With that Eleanora batted her eyelashes
"Hah, yeah when Hell freezes over and Paris Hilton stops getting spray tans is the day I date you."
Before they could finish their dialouge the bell rang and it was time for first period.