Detention

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Rin opened her locker feeling the weight of the morning hitting her hard. She had already gotten coffee and yet it seemed to be failing her. She shuffled her books and coffee in her hands as she rustled through her bag. She quickly realized that she couldn't hold up her things and juggle coffee at the same time. 

Her bag and books started to slip and she desperately reached for them. She froze almost halfway to the ground as a set of hands grabber her and her things. 

"One can learn from not learning." Kol smirked as he helped Rin with her things. 

Rin was taken back by Kol's sudden appearance. She looked around the empty school and then back to Kol. "It's not Monday." She tilted her head. 

Kol gave her a cocky grin as he held out her books. "It's Friday." He smirked. 

Rin felt even more confused. Kol was never this early to school on a Friday. 

Kol was quick to pick up on her thoughts. He tilted his head and placed his hands behind his back once Rin took her books. 

Rin had a gut feeling that Kol was up to something. And that something wasn't going to be good.

"Oh, don't get your panties in a twist." Kol waved a hand at her. "I promise I'm up to no good." He said raising his left hand. 

Rin gave him a dull look, "I am not involved." She stated. "And you swear with your right hand." She pointed out. 

Kol laughed at her words. 

"Leave Mathew and Robyn out of it too." Rin felt the need to make that clear. Mathew and Kol had spent some time together, in which during that time, Mathew got into some big trouble. She really didn't need to stand up for Robyn as Robyn didn't fall so easily for Kol's outrageous habits. 

Kol shrugged, "It's an open invitation." Kol nodded. 

Rin rolled her eyes and shook her head. "You can leave me out of it. Last thing I need is detention with you." She stated before shutting her locker and turning on her heels. 

Kol watched as Rin walked away, leaving him alone in the still empty hallway. 

Even if Rin felt like he was up to something, he really wasn't. His eyes looked down the hall until Rin was out of sight. He placed a hand on his chest and rubbed his shirt a bit as he looked about. He had missed a good amount of school, but knew he wouldn't get in trouble for it. 

No matter how it looked... Kol made a tisk sound through his teeth. It was exactly what it looked like. 

Every time Kol missed X amount of school days, the school would look the other way. Mostly because his parents were loaded and they would donate to the school more than often. This exchange kept the school from keeping Kol from moving forward with grade and also kept the teachers and staff from asking any real questions. 

For most students, this was a dream come true. For Kol...

As the school day started, nothing really happened during the first few periods. He got yelled at a few times for disrupting class, or having his cell phone out repeatedly. But all in all, things seemed more than normal. 

It really wasn't until lunch did things turn around. 

"Go back to class Kol." Robyn stated.

Kol frowned, "And miss my time with you and Rin?" He asked as if there was an option.

"If we get in trouble..."

"You wont." Kol cut Robyn off. 

Robyn narrowed her eyes at Kol with a very dark look about her. 

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