She went to her desk and sat down with her head in her hands and anger covering her face. She didn't feel like what she did was wrong, she felt like they deserved what she did to them. They did deserve it; they've tormented her for years and years on end, back to back, mistreating her worser and worser as the years went by. It's only natural that she finally got sick of it.
"Good morning class," the teacher started off the school day, scanning the room looking for new kids until he saw Aiko. "It appears we have someone new joining us today."
Of course she was happy to have started off her sophomore experience with a new school that Katsuki was attending but she wasn't delighted to see that Eri and Yumi also followed her. But it was most likely because of the type of school it was; private.
"Oh, we have a few new students."
She put her strawberry pink hair behind her ear and stood up as the teacher motioned for her to do so.
"Present yourself," the teacher said soothingly. "And after you, we'll have the boy and then the girl."
Aiko looked at the 'boy' and it wasn't Katsuki, she didn't know why she thought it would be since Katsuki had been attending this school for awhile before her transfer, but she still had hope.
"My name is Aiko Akiyama, but I only go by Aiko."
"Tell us your age, and where you're from."
"I'm 17 and I'm from Kyoto."
"Okay, nice to meet you Miss Aiko, will the next person go up?"
As Aiko stepped to the side, a boy with silver-gray hair and scarlet eyes walked up. His tie was hanging messily from his collar and his shirt was unbuttoned by four buttoned.
"My name's Jackson, 17, and that's none of your business."
The taller male stepped next to Aiko and he had his hands in his pockets.
"My name is Lily! I'm 18 and from America!"
The girl had short black hair and green eyes. She was shorter than Aiko and although Lily was older, she acted more young and immature than anyone else.
"Okay, Class, welcome our new students with open arms. Please go choose a seat and we'll get started with homeroom."
Aiko quickly went for the seat in the back by the window, but coincidentally, Jackson had also went for the seat next to her. She didn't know why he sat there or what he planned to do (normally people who sit by her bully her or torment her to an excruciating level) but Aiko didn't bother to move to another seat. She didn't feel like and she didn't want to move; she was here first so here she stayed.
She spoke a little too soon,because in came some spoiled bratty looking girl who went straight for the seat Aiko was sitting in. She stood there, feet shoulder width apart, and with one hand on her hip and the other on the desk, and stared right into Aiko's eyes.
"Get up, you're in my seat."
Everyone turned to watch the scene unfold and Aiko could hear some of them whisper to each other 'Uh-oh, looks like Mira finally met Aiko and Aiko's in her seat.'
Aiko wasn't paying attention to the girl due to the fact that she didn't care one bit. This was her seat and she just had to deal with it. It wasn't her fault she was out for two months and the girl thought it was okay to take it upon herself to declare and mark this desk as hers despite Aiko not being here to claim it from her. She didn't like this not one bit.
"Ignoring me, huh? Ignore this."
Mira tried to pick the desk up, but Aiko pushed her back into the book-case at the back of the classroom and flipped the desk over and threw it at her. Everyone was watching... even Jackson and Lily, who both had their mouths gaped open into an 'O' shape out of pure amazement.
Mira stood up but sank back down when she locked eyes with Aiko. She cowardly sat there as Aiko picked her desk up silently and put it back the way she had it before she got ticked off.
"I guess she's finally losing her patience with the people at this school." she heard someone whisper.
"Yeah... she used to quietly obey them, not saying a single word in disobedience... I guess she's finally tired of being walked all over."
"Yeah...she's super scary now."
Why? Why do they think that? Now that she's finally stepping her ground and fighting back they're all scared of her? She didn't do anything wrong. All she did was show them she's not to be messed up and now they're all terrified of her?
"I'm only imperfect." She mumbled under her breath...
Jackson heard her and smiled.
"You're a beautiful imperfection." He thought.
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Aiko Akiyama: Shatter ME
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