FRIENDLY - TOBI BROWN
Tobi Brown was a name that the school knew, he was known for being the nice kid, the kind of guy that would lend you a pencil if you forgot yours, the type to tell you where you had to go to to find the answers, the sort of guy who had a backup revision sheet for his friends. He was the guy who would give people lunch money if they looked in need for it. He was just all in all a nice guy.
Tobi sat in math class, he tapped his pencil on the book, finished with his work, of course, the grade being slower hadn't finished the work yet, so he sat there bored out of his mind, he looked around, seeing his friend Joshua sitting at the back of the classroom with a new found student. Honestly, he was a little upset that his friend for years had chosen not to sit next to him and sit with one of the new kids in the grade, he had joined last week, and apparently he had been kicked out of his last school. His name was Olajide, but he went by JJ.
He feels a tap on his shoulder, he looks up to see a pretty girl with caramel skin and thick curly black hair smiling at him. "I was wondering if I could have a pencil?" She asks. He looks at the front of the room. The teacher had vanished from sight, huh, she must of left when Tobi wasn't looking.
The girl sees Tobi's scan. "She left to grab a booklet or something," she mutters. "So about the pencil?" She repeats. Tobi nods. "Course, but have you spent half the lesson without a pencil?" He asks. The girl tucks a strand of hair behind her ear. "No, I actually have a pencil, I just wanted to come to talk to you."
Tobi blushed as the girl walked away, Tobi was confused, but when he saw the girl with her stuff, he smiled widely, she placed it on the desk and sat down next to Tobi, he looked behind at his friend Josh who was smiling happily, buzzed that his friend was sitting next to a girl.
To cut the story short, let's just say Tobi had a really good lesson.
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