Drew had finally shut his mouth long enough to hold in his mumbling threats towards Gary under his breath. Instead, picking up his head as he too was quite curious to Ash's response to May's inquiries.
"In all honesty guys, I'm not even sure anymore. My entire life I've never really given a thought as to what Alpha's were really like," Ash sighed and paused. Trying to contemplate the right way to phrase the bumbling bees of thought buzzing inside his already frazzled mind. Almost as if the honey was dripping down from his brain to his mouth. Gluing the roof of his mouth and tongue together and preventing his ornate ability to speak.
Ironically enough, all these abnormal symptoms to Ash's normally tactful mind seemed to appear ever since his abrupt encounter with the mysterious Alpha with ocean eyes.
"Yeah, I heard the rumors, we all have, but I've never talked to an Alpha for more than what? A minute? Maybe 2," Ash scoffed before continuing his spiel. May and Drew could only wordlessly take in Ash's complaints.
"The Alpha's can't stand us, yet they know nothing about us. The only difference between us and them is our financial status or our athletic abilities because all this school gives a damn about are those two things," Ash finally huffed in his own retaliation. The words fumbling out of his mouth before he could truly think them through. Allowing all his frustrations to poor onto the floor into one heep of a mess that could only slightly resemble the chaos coursing through his head.
Though, now that Ash had taken a pause to his raging train of thoughts, he reasoned that this was one of the most vulnerable moments of his life. The feeling of his exposed rational being peeled for his two friends to see was almost as awkward as his err.... Encounters with Misty.
Actually, these two moments of Ash's hectic day were probably some of the most vulnerable experiences of his life.
Besides that time of course when him, Paul and Drew all shouted at each other back in 6th grade. Diplomacy was not in Ash's vocabulary (both literally and figuratively) and Ash couldn't recall what he could have been possibly arguing so passionately about. But, all he could remember was Drew getting a black eye, then his younger self returning the favor and quite literally handing Paul a twinning look with his own black and blue raccoon disguise.
Why was it that every dramatic moment of Ash's life was always influenced by an Alpha?
"Well, although I'm not gonna deny that last statement, I'm gonna have to disagree with you on your earlier one" May composedly interrupted, relaxing back onto Ash's bed with ease as she crossed her legs to set herself comfortably before she could make her usually sarcastic and witty comebacks.
"The true difference between us and them..." May smirked, "Is who has enough self control to stick it out with the Alpha, Professor Ivy's, "lectures." Cause we all know that bi-"
"Okayyyy, May remember when we discussed what we should never talk about ever again?" Drew intercepted, a sour look on his face as if he bit into a lemon and washed it down with an acidic drink. "Lets all just try to stay rational guys."
"You being a rational, normally functioning male? Don't make me laugh... Oh wait! Too late," and May instantaneously burst into a fit of giggles at, once again, Drew's expense. Snorting at the concept of Drew ever being serious enough to complete half of his daily tasks. The boy couldn't even go two minutes without a rose in hand for a girl, or flipping his hair and checking himself out in any reflective objects. One of them being a metal handle to a door...
"Hey, hey Drew can be plenty serious. And what did I say about mocking Drew's lacking masculinity," Ash interposed.
"Thank you Ash... Wait what?"
"What masculinity? I catch him playing with his hair more than the girls in our class! Including Melody," May intervened. Purposely taking a once over at Ash's reaction to the mentioning of his feminine ex-girlfriend from freshmen year. The obvious mention of the girls name did not go over Ash's head as his face flushed and May just coyly smiled in mirth.
"Hey! Why am I the one being verbally assaulted right now?" Drew exasperatedly cried. The mentioning of Melody seemingly flying over his head. Though, he hadn't really known about her until their break up with Ash in Sophomore year.
"Cause you make it so easy," May taunted, feeling quite satisfied as Drew's face started to slowly begin twitching in furry.
"Yeah, and like you're little miss perfect!" Drew snapped back, anger sprawled over his face in a squiggly line of aggitation.
"You can't even go five minutes without insulting somebody!" And so the bickering commenced once again. The storm brewing in between the two teens wasn't relenting any time soon. The cackling of lightning flowing after each insult.
It was at this point Ash was seriously beginning to question getting some new friends; preferably a pair that argued less.

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The Alpha Vs. The Omega {Under Editing}
FanfictionWoodland Creek High, the boarding school Alphas dominate and Omegas loath. Though, when an Omega Ash is paired off with one of the royalties of the elite, his senior year that began with surviving until graduation being his biggest obstacle, became...