G watched the rain drip down the windows. It was due to storm for a full week. His joints ached at the air pressure the rain gave off. He hated this. Why did he even desire going to college... right. Paps made him, telling him lazing on the couch was no life. Go do something fir your future. He could hear Papyrus' voice in his head as he replayed the words. He put his head on the desk and groaned. The first day of school was suppose to be nice and relaxing right? Maybe he could just go to sleep for the most of class... yeah. After the teach got here he would do that.
The others in class talked in groups, staying away from the only monster, go figure. Not that he really cared. He liked his alone time, plus humans were to basic for him. He turned his head to face the window once more and watched with dull interest. Was that an umbrella just now?
He chuckled at he thought of someone now walking in the heavy downpour without it.
A few more minutes and the door was opened to the room. Everyone looked up, a few gasps sounded and G managed to left his head up to take a peak at whatever they were looking at.
What he was met with, was NOT what he was inspecting.
A human female, drenched in water, her tight work shirt becoming see through and her lacy bra becoming visible, her pencil skirt was stuck to her flesh. Her hair was drooped with water, you couldn't tell if she worked on it or not, why do humans even have so much hair? He, as well as everyone watched as she walked to her desk grumbling to herself. She pushed her rounded, red thick glasses up her nose and started to unbutton her shirt. Her eyes scan the room before stopping on one of the males. A cliche jock like dude, tall and lean.
"You," She pointed to him "let me borrow your jacket for the day while my shirt dries." She finished unbuttoning and removing the shirt, standing in mother but her skirt and bra. "Whats in it for me?" The man said with perverted curiosity "I'll add 10 points to your first test." She placed her shirt atop the door knob, hanging it to dry pulling at the top of her socks that reached her thighs.
"Hmmm, no thanks." He spoke, she didn't seem fazed "Alright. The offer stands for anyone now." She moved back to the desk and opened her bag, a basic school bag. She didn't carry a purse? No one moved to help her.
With a sigh G stood and shucked off his jacket and walked up to her, thankfully he put on a sweater before leaving which was unlike him. "Here." He held it out to her, she looked up at him with a soft smile "Thanks." She took it and put it on, zipping it up and careful with her wet hair as G moved back to his desk.
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After that the first day was basic, go around the room and get the names of everyone, write down on a paper a few interests, though childish she said it would help her. Every time someone gave her a snarky comment she replied with sass, spat a few puns and mocked them if they deserved it. If anything she was NOT like other humans G knew off. She was fun.
At the end of the day everyone left as she moved to her shirt, it wasn't completely dry. G stood with his bag "Just return the jacket to me tomorrow." He left without waiting for her reply.
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Fucking umbrella. It was shit anyway! You huffed as you walked up to the building. Some ass just drove by and splashed puddle water all over you and because lives a bitch and gust of wind blew and your already loose hold caused the damn thing to be blown out of your hand and off into the sky.
You ain't going to heaven bitch get back down here!
You stomped into the building, and headed to your room. You had been a professor here for just a year. It as fun, for the most part. Though every group of students had that one asshole, ya know. The jack ass that mocked, joked and never took anything seriously. The one kid who got into college because his/her parents could afford it. You were so not looking forward to that... again.
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First Day of School
RomanceChubby professor Reader insert. G goes to college for whatever fucking reason and falls fast for his new teacher, playing it low key and cool.