Gabe is grossing every one out by telling us about his latest rendezvous with some girl from his math class.
He is making sure that he doesn't leave out any of the crucial details which would have been fine with us if they weren't so disgusting.
I am only seconds away from washing his tongue out with detergent when Jenna mockingly says, "You know the really amazing thing? It's nobody's goddamn business."
Before Gabe can reply though we hear a scream.
It looks like a group of mean looking girls are troubling a junior. The poor girl is dripping wet from head to toe, I can only assume that this happened to be the reason of her high pitched scream from earlier. The mean looking girls don't stop at that. They go on to grab her bag and send all her stuff flying onto the floor. All the guys at our table stand up instantaneously to go and help the junior or so I'm hoping as I never get to find out because a group of girls in cheerleader costumes come around the corner just then and intervene to save her. I hear them shouting at the mean girls to back off. There's a bit of insults that fly around between the two groups when finally the meanies leave. The cheerleaders then proceed to ask the junior girl if she's okay and offer to help her find some new clothes to change into while one of them goes on to retrieve the girls stuff from the floor.
"What's that? I mean I'm thankful that the girl's okay and she got helped but aren't cheerleaders supposed to be mean?" Jenna voices the exact thoughts running through my head.
"Who told you that? Cheerleader's or their friends are nice, sweet girls. They are soft spoken, well-mannered and kind. Jocks are outgoing and fun. They get along with everyone. We don't see anyone as below us but unfortunately we can't say the same for the nerds and geeks. Those guys are devils. They think they are all high and mighty just because they happen to be a little more smarter. That bunch holds the most playboys cause everybody falls for a genius evil with A's. It's horrible. What you think you know about high schoolers are all just stereotypes that those movies promote to sell tickets." Comes Ace's fast reply.
I would have very much liked to contradict him, to tell him that our previous encounters from our last school would like to object but it is too much to take in. Really? How much surprises does Celia actually hold?
All our classes up till now have been great. The teachers are really fun. Most people treat me as normal as I can be, I am being completely serious when I say this, because just after a few hours of me being here, all the buzz died down and the students went back to not giving a shit about having me around.
It is true that high school and high schoolers are the epitome of weird and unpredictable.
Above all, at the end believe it or not, Jenna and I have made friends with some very nice and fun to be around jocks and cheerleaders. They took us right in. Sarah, Anna, Gabe, Stanley, Ace are all great, funny and smart. I can feel myself playing some part in this group of tight knit friends already, like I have known them for years and not just a day. It is clear that we are going to stick together for a while.
So maybe just maybe this isn't so bad after all. Maybe the king was right. Maybe he knew what he was doing for me. Wow! It is hard to admit that. Sigh!
On the way home, I call my parents and my mom picks up. I tell her about my day while Jenna adds comments here and there in the background.
"Where's dad?" I finally ask.

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A Royal Mess
Teen FictionAlexis is an ordinary girl with a normal life until she encounters a prince and discovers a bewildering secret. Now Alexis Parker is a mess or shall I say her life is a big, steaming, filled to the brim, kind of mess. This is the journey of a teenag...