Chapter 9 - Jace

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Hey, to those who are reading Fandom Collision High. Sorry it took so long for the update, and I really have no excuse to give you. I am really, totally, super busy, but yeah, I admit that I probably could have fit an update in earlier, so sorry about that. So, thanks for reading guys, and this is dedicated to the people who have voted on parts of this story. You know who you are, and it means a lot to me, so thanks. Without further ado, here comes gym class...

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High school. Two words that haunted most teenagers for four long years. I only had to endure it for an hour every day for ten months, which was bad enough. It was for Clary, though, which made every long second worth it. Besides, it was gym and Greek. I don't think there would have been an easier class for Clary's last period to be.

"Jace!" Clary had - obviously - seen him come down the steps into the gym. She jumped down from the bleachers, ran over, and embraced him.

"You must be runed," I whispered into her ear. "You didn't fall off the bleachers."

"That is not fair," she murmured, before leaning into a kiss.

From the bleachers, a boy's voice whistled and then said, "PDA," loud enough to know that we were supposed to hear.

I pulled away. "Know him?" I asked. The boy who had said it had brown hair and a mischievous smile. It looked like he was being scolded by a brunette who looked a bit younger.

"Kind of," Clary admitted.

"Should I be worried?" I knew I shouldn't, but better safe than sorry.

She just rolled her eyes and said, "Come and meet them."

Turns out Clary managed to make friends with most of the new juniors and seniors and a dark haired boy who seemed to be close with the two I'd seen earlier. According to Clary, the three of them were ADHD and dyslexic. They also sat with Simon, a quiet girl, and a boy who looked intimidated by me. I didn't blame him.

"You never told us you had a boyfriend," the brunette, Piper, complained.

"Actually, I thought you and Simon were together," the dark haired boy admitted. I wasn't sure what to make of Percy. I was obviously better looking and stronger, but he looked like he could maybe take on Izzy and win. His eyes were interesting, too. Not gold like mine, but they were a perfect sea green.

Simon sighed. "Yeah, that didn't go so well and it only happened because Clary and Jace thought..." he trailed off, looking at them sheepishly. "Anyway, we've been best friends since we were kids."

Percy looked at them wistfully. "I never really had a best friend when I was younger. At least not until sixth grade, but I don't see him very often anymore. And some of my other friends... aren't around anymore." He looked away, but Piper and Connor reverted their eyes as well. I found myself wondering what happened to them. They acted as if they'd... died.

"Did they move or something?" Peter asked curiously.

Percy looked like he was about to say something, but I interrupted. "What about you?" I turned to Marina.

She looked uncomfortable with all of us looking at her. "I've been homeschooled for most of my life." I could tell that was a lie, but I didn't know why she would lie about it. "I haven't really gotten along with anybody I've met around our age." That parts seemed like the truth.

I glanced at Clary to see what she thought, but she just gave a quick shrug.

"I haven't had that many friends before either," Peter admitted, still looking at Marina. "Mostly just the kids on my old school's academic decathlon team."

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