I sipped my iced coffee as I swung my legs over Andrea's lap, getting comfortable on her soft red couch. She ran her hands through her short blonde hair, seeming so beautiful despite the fact she wasn't doing anything except simply flicking through Netflix shows.
How did I get so lucky to have Andrea as my best friend?
"Ugh, there's like, nothing good." Andrea whined.
I grabbed the remote from her. "Then let's not watch TV."
Andrea shrugged. "Alright. Charlie, are you ready for tomorrow?"
"I don't want to talk about school," I groaned. "I want it to just be over with already."
"We've had some good times," Andrea looked at me. "What classes are you taking?"
I scowled. "I thought I said I don't wanna talk about school. School is my own personal hell."
This made Andrea giggle. "Just answer me. I want to know if we have classes together."
I caved and pulled up my schedule for the next day up on my phone. "First period I have physics, second I have algebra two, third I have study hall, fourth I have English twelve, fifth I have lunch. After lunch I'm allowed to leave."
Ah, the perks of being a senior. The wait was finally over: the final year of my high school life. Then I'll be able to go to a two year college, get a meager job, and hopefully get a terminal illness before the age of 30.
"We have English and lunch together," Andrea smiled brightly. "I hear that the new English teacher is really sexy."
I snorted. "Right. And how would you know?"
"Claire told me, she saw the teachers at freshman orientation. Didn't tell me if it was a girl or guy, but I'm assuming guy." Andrea stared into my chocolate brown eyes.
I sighed quietly. "Not interested. I'm more concerned with getting crunk at parties."
Andrea laughed smoothly. "Shut up. We both know you're a secret dork."
"Secret nerd, maybe. Don't tell Mase."
Mase, or mason, was my other best friend. And he definitely had a crush on Andrea, which was cute and disgusting at the same time.
Andrea pushed my legs off as she stood. "You have to leave soon. It is a school night, after all."
I groaned obnoxiously. "Don't go all mom on me, for the love of god."
"Remember that you have to dress up for church next week, and then we'll go to a potluck family reunion after." Andrea giggled.
"I said mom, not annoyingly white." I pursed my lips.
Andrea pulled me off the couch as we walked upstairs, the overly warm main room. With my amazing luck, Andrea was wearing a tank top and booty shorts, and I admired her as we walked.
If she weren't straight, I'd easily go after Andrea.
"It's only 5 o'clock," I murmured sadly. "Lemme stay the night."
Andrea just shook her head. "Your mom will be worried, and you know it, Charlie."
I cringed at the mention of my mom. "My mom gives zero fucks about me. All she does is lay in bed all day, and when I try to help her, she resists."
Andreas expression softened. "Depression is a difficult bug to deal with."
I shook my head, running my hand through my long dark hair. "I'm not talking about this."
Andrea smiled apologetically. "Sorry. I just want you to understand that she does love you, she just can't show it."
I exhaled, the overwhelming southern heat giving me a headache. "Yeah, yeah, whatever. I'll go home and say my prayers."
Andrea opened up the front door for me, a slight breeze thankfully greeting the home. "You do that. See you at school tomorrow, Charlie!"
I was out the door by the time Andrea said the last part, and when she did, I gave her the finger, a sign of true love.
The last thing I wanted to do was go through yet another year of high school, do pointless classwork, sit through lectures when you're running on 3 hours of sleep. I craved freedom, and I craved it bad.
But freedom was just going to have to wait. And that day before senior year, I had no idea what I was in for. I had no idea my life would be altered forever.
Either way, I mindlessly wandered home that warm summer evening, the perfect gold sun setting behind mango clouds. I inhaled happily, not wanting summer to draw to an end. I'd made so many memories with my friends, that particular summer, and school felt like the roadblock into a life permanently like this.
Once home, I was surprised to see Kailena standing at the stove. "Kai!"
My older sister turned around, her shiny brown hair illuminated, her features relaxed and comforting as always. "Hey, char."
I took off my shoes and darted over to my sister. She was abroad all summer preparing for her first year of college, which was of course up north.
"Making me dinner?" I asked sweetly.
Kailena rolled her eyes. "I was making spaghetti for me, but I suppose you could join."
"Yay!" I cheered, trotting over to the dining room table. I always turned into such a kid around Kailena, maybe because she was always there for me, especially when we were little. When dad died, it hit us all hard, and Kai took over the role as my mini mom.
"Are you ready for senior year tomorrow?" Kailena asked from the kitchen.
I rolled my eyes. "No. School is bullshit."
"You are such a brat sometimes," Kailena teased, coming over and kissing my head. I stuck my tongue out in response.
"And you're such a nerd."
Kailena shrugged, going back to stirring the pasta. "Hey, my honors diploma got me into John Hopkins University."
I scrolled through twitter. "Yeah, about that, why did you go to a northern school?"
Kailena sighed heavily. "I'm sorry I'm so far away, Char. But you know they have the best medical science programs in the country."
"Whatever," I sang, pretending to be happy for her. "As long as you're having fun."
Kailena flicked off the oven, causing my stomach to growl in anticipation. "Loads. I've made so many friends at Hopkins, to be honest. Including a really hot English major."
I raised my eyebrows at her. "They have English programs at Hopkins?"
"Apparently," Kai said. "Either way, I think they're teaching down here. If you're lucky, they'll be your teacher."
I pretended to care. "Sounds good. Is food almost ready?" I whined.
Kailena came into the small dining room, carrying a bowl of spaghetti. "Yep. Dig in. You've got a big day tomorrow."
I ignored her, focusing on my food. "Shut up."
After dinner, Kailena had to leave. "Please stay for a little longer?"
Kai hugged me tightly. "I can't. I'll miss you, Charlotte. Don't cause any trouble. I'll be back before you know it."
With that, my older sister drove off, leaving me alone again. Leaving me to wonder what was going to happen the next day.
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See Me After Class (GirlxGirl) (TeacherxStudent)
RomanceRebellious Charlotte, known by her friends as Charlie, has barely gotten past all four years of high school. By senior year, she's more than ready to graduate and put in as little effort as possible. But when she encounters a stunning young English...