~Rin~
This sucks...She sighed has she was looking out the window watching as many people walked by. She wasn't really paying any attention to school. She rested her hand on her right palm.
Why was I put in this school again? That's right, they assigned me here to look out for the recent virus that's going on...great just my luck. I don't even need to be here since I graduated high school when I was twelve! Dammit.
Rin felt someone eyes on her. She looked over to see the only girl she is nice to in the whole building. She was wearing a red flannel with short shorts and a white shirt. She had brown hair that was a little wavy. She had green eyes but if you look close enough you could see a little hint of blue. You could say that they are friends. They've talked to each other more then once. Most of it was because of projects that they were assigned to do together. That's most of the reason why they talk to each other. People would say that Alicia is her only friend. She consider her as a friend and that she could trust her in things, but she didn't want her close to her because of what she does, also she didn't want her to learn what she did.
Alicia Clark...
"Ms. Pendragon can you solve this question?" The teacher said.
Shit. So annoying.
Right now she was in math. Her last period of the day and she thanked god that it was. She nodded her head as she got up, not taking her math book with her because she already knew the answer. Her IQ was over a hundred and seventy but she was quite about it since they told her to not tell anyone who and what she does. Basically just told her to keep her mouth shut and observe. She wrote down the answer without using the formula to do so. She looked over at the teacher whose eyes were wide. She was confused why, when it was a simple equation.
"H-How!" The teacher cleared her throat. "Can you tell us how you got that question right?"
Seriously.
"Which way? The short or the long way?" She asked as she sighed putting her left hand in her jean pocket.
The door then open and came in was Alicia's mother. Madison Clark. The guidance counselor. She turned her head towards her and gave her a curt nod. She gave one back to Rin.
"Mrs. Temple can I borrow Rin?" She asked.
That was a cue to go into her office to talk about things. She set the chalk down and started walking back to her desk, grabbing her things and started walking back towards Miss. Clark.
"Wait! How did you get that answer to that college level equation?"
Rin stopped and turn her head towards her. She looked at her with a plain expression. Her blue eyes looking at the math problem then back at the teacher.
"Easy. Try giving me a harder one next time." She said before turning around and walking out of the room with Madison behind her.
She walked besides Madison and she notice that she was smiling at her. She raised a brow in confusion.
"What?" She asked and Madison just shook her head.
"Nothing. C'mon let's get into my office." She said in a soft voice.
They enter in her office. Rin set her bag down then she sat down the chair that was across from her desk. Madison handed her an envelope. She open it to see a letter inside. She quickly read through it before she put it back into the envelope, closing it quickly so Madison doesn't see.
"Can you tell me what it's about?"
"No." She said simply.
"Rin...I don't know why you're here when you already graduate from high school. I don't know what your past is and when a person doesn't know anything about the other person it makes them curious an want to know more about them. I won't push you to tell me but I would like to get to know you." She said.
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Living in Hell (Alicia Clark x OC)
FanfictionShe's eighteen years old when everything went to hell... Her name is Rin Pendragon. She was a senior at LA high school. She was different from everyone else at the school. She always dressed in black skinny jeans with a band t-shirt. She was skinny...