To Agree, To Disagree

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It seemed as if he had won, I didn't know what to think let alone to say. I just stared into his eyes, not saying anything. He had started to laugh a little given that at the moment he had been winning.

"Sure, okay." I replied.

"Wait, what?" He was confused about why all of a sudden I would be agreeing with him.

"Not, have you learned? You can't force someone to do something they don't want to do."

"f you don't come with me this second, I'll kill everyone in your school." He spoke crossing his arms over his chest like it would make a difference.

"You're bluffing." I spoke, declaring a war that I knew nothing about. I knew he wasn't a monster as the humans made him out to be. By the words he spoke, I debated. By the look in his eyes, I knew I made the right call.

"You really want to test me?"

The class seemed to scream in disagreement, running to the back of the room, leaving myself in the middle of the room. I looked deep and began to read him like an open book. One of the only things I was able to do.

"Of course."

"Fine you're right-ish but you're still coming with me." I let out a smile, the fire didn't blow up in my face quite yet. It was a good thing and I planned on running with it.

"What is going to make me?" I questioned daring to be different. I checked my surroundings, noticing the teacher hiding behind her desk like a little girl.

"Hey, are there any mermaids on this planet?" I questioned remembering the argument from earlier.

"If I answer, you have to come with me. Without fighting." I glared at the opinion he had given me. I wondered if it was really worth giving my freedom over for. Do I want to find out, or fight back?

"Fine."

"Fine, what." I glared once again, he enjoyed my pain too much. He'll be dead by the end of the day.

"Fine, I'll go with you. If you tell me the truth, do mermaids exist?"

"Yes, mermaids exist." I smiled so brightly looking straight at the teachers face. Her face had disbelief written all over it. I couldn't help but open up my mouth once again.

"Boom! In your face, I win!" A few beasts chucked while others rolled their eyes at my childish behavior. The teacher seemed slightly more angry with each minute passing by.

"You might have won that one, but that doesn't change the fact that they are still dea-"

"Are you breathing?" I questioned.

"Yes." She spoke, her voice was clear as can be. Her face, quite the opposite, held confusion.

"Are you bleeding?"

"No, but wh-"

"Therefore they are not deadly. I think it's time to get over it tech, I proved you wrong now." I cut off mid-sentence glaring at Kevin as he reached out towards me.

"Here you go, Alpha." The green haired guy, who name I managed to learn was Ray. They had a similar bag to what mine looked like. I took a second look, noticing that it was indeed my bag and not just another copy.

It made me wonder how they came to get their hands on it in the first place. What was the point in lockers, if people still manage to get into them? Kevin then proceeded to shove my books that were on my desk into the book bag.

I then stood up, grabbing it from him and swinging it onto my right shoulder, ready for war. A deal's a deal. As I left my classmates in the dust, I made my way through the hallways, I stopped.

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