PART ONE

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I began walking towards my new school. Lakeside High School. It was big. And pretty fancy looking. And the colors were very vibrant. White with a hint of blue. The school seemed extremely expensive. And there was a stone path leading up to the front doors of the school. I followed along the pathway.

I jogged up the steps to the front doors. And as I pushed the doors open, a group of boys run into me. Knocking down all of my belongings.

"What the hell?!" I screamed at them

The tallest boy rolls his eyes at me. And they continue running around. I bend down to pick up my stuff.

"Fucking assholes." I whispered to myself.

Just then a girl walks up to you. She stands above you. She looked nice. And she was hella gorgeous. She had caramel blonde colored hair, and brown eyes that perfectly matched her soft ivory skin. I stared at her.

"Need a hand?" She said as she bent down and helped me with my books

"Thank you, although I was fine." I told her

"No worries. The boys here are very rude." She frowned at me.

She gave me the last of my books and put them in my bag. I shook her hand. She smiled and turned away. I tapped her shoulder.

"Wait!" I said

"Yes?" She said as she turned back around towards me.

"What's your name?" I asked her nervously.

"Sun-ji." She smiled. I smiled back. I walked up to her.

"Do you think you can show me around?" I asked her. "I don't really know anyone here."

She stared at me for a second. She blinked.

"Ok, follow me." She turned as you jogged behind her. She pulled out sunglasses and put them on. I looked at her.

"Why do you need sunglasses on?" I asked.

"Because in the morning, a group of kids rig the lights to shine in someone's eyes. Mostly whoever walks in the school." She said.

She handed me a pair of sunglasses. I took them and put it on. She pushed open the door. And as we walked in the lights shone on us. Wearing the sunglasses helped a lot. There we tons of kids murmuring. I just thought it was because of the lights. But I noticed they all were looking at me. I held my head down. Sun-ji noticed and turned to them.

"Nothing to see here!!" She yelled. "Stop looking at her and mind your damn business."

Everyone turned away from us. I turned back to Sun-ji. She smiles at me.

"You didn't have to do that for me." I blushed.

"It's always nice to help. Especially those who are new." She laughs. I grin.

Just then, everyone's gaze turns to someone in the distance. Wait. Not just one. No. Two. I looked at the two people walking into the school. Sun-ji frowned.

"Here comes trouble." She said.

As they came closer, their appearance cleared up. Two boys. They walked and looked around. They looked bad. And I mean bad. Like serial killer bad.

I tapped Sun-ji on the shoulder.

"Who are they?" I asked her.

"The baddest boys at this school." Sun-ji said as she shuddered.

You turn to them. Sun-ji points to them.

"The short one is Suga." She said. "His real name is Yoongi, but don't call him that. Last year he put a teacher in the hospital for calling him that."

Suga had silver-like hair that parted in the middle. And brown eyes that complimented his porcelain skin tone. He wore torn black jeans and a Gucci jacket over his white shirt. And to top it off, he wore a red Supreme headband on his head.

"Then there's Jungkook." She said as she pointed to him.

Jungkook had dark black hair. His skin, much like Suga's, was porcelain as well. He wore black jeans. And he wore a black t-shirt. He also wore a hoodie over his shirt with another jacket around his waist.

"They look bad." I said. "And harmful."

Sun-ji looked at me.

"Harmful is an understatement." She said. "Those boys are Dangerous."

I looked at them again. They kept walking until they reached their lockers.

"A quick piece of advice; Don't talk to them." She said. "And more importantly. Don't get on their bad side."

I nodded as the bell rang for class.

"Come on." Sun-ji said as she looked at your schedule. "You have Reading class with me."

She grabbed my hand. I followed her to our class

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