Casey
After our excursion with Mack at the cabin, I decided that I'm never going to another cabin with bears. When I got home, I ran past Gavin and Ty, going to my room. I hugged my bed. Oh, foundation, how I missed you.
I will never do anything to get suspended again or arrested. I don't ever want to run from a bear again. After I spent much time getting reacquainted with my bed, I returned to school with my partners in crime.
I might have told a whopper when I said I wouldn't get suspended. The problem is when the banshees hassle your girl; it distracts you during archery. Who the hell thought it was a great idea to give us bows and arrows in gym class? It's not like I plan on hunting or turning into Robin Hood.
I held the bow and arrow, aimed, focusing on the target, then heard yelling. I looked, releasing the arrow as it flew through the air and landed into something, or should I say, someone. We listened to a scream and saw the gym teacher limping around with an arrow in his ass.
The other gym teacher walked over and snatched the bow from me. I looked at him, and he pointed at the doorway. Well, that's fantastic. Off to the principal's office, I go again. At this rate, I might graduate when I'm thirty.
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Larissa
I dropped the banshees again, and the gym teacher sent me to the principal's office. I did notice an arrow sticking out of the ass of the other gym teacher. I laughed, knowing Casey shot the teacher in the ass.
I strolled into the office and took a seat next to Casey. We looked at each other and laughed.
"We're never graduating," Casey mentioned.
"Sure we are, when we turn one hundred," I replied.
Then we saw Coop entered. We looked at him as he looked up at the ceiling, then we heard several explosions happen. We got out of our seats and ran to the door as people ran out of classrooms as water poured through the hallways.
We looked at Coop. "My dad will kill me," Coop mentioned.
"What did you do?" Casey asked.
"Put a cherry bomb in all the bathrooms," Coop answered. We roared with laughter.
"I thought your dad hid your cherry bombs," Casey mentioned.
"He didn't find my secret stash," Coop said.
We heard someone clear their throat. The three of us turned around slowly to see the principal standing there looking unamused. We found it hilarious.
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Coop
The car ride home was silent. I wasn't sure if my dad was plotting my death or a life sentence to solitary confinement. We got home and went inside the house. Dad looked at me.
"Why?" Dad asked me.
"Why not?" I asked.
"Cooper Mackenzie Harrison," dad said, using my full name. "Do you want to graduate?"
"Is that a trick question?" I inquired.
Dad glared at me. I had to ask because I'm not great with trick questions.
"You have a few months left until you graduate. Why are you trying to screw it up?" Dad questioned me.
"Who says I'm trying to screw up anything?" I asked.
Dad looked at me, incredulously. "Are you kidding me?"
"No," I answered.
"Then why would you cause mass destruction?" Dad asked me.
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Meant For Each Other (Wattpad Version)
HumorCasey O'Neill is good with who he is. He doesn't need someone in his life to make it complete. Unfortunately, fate has other ideas in the form of a Gray. Larissa Gray comes from an interesting family and has no issue speaking her mind. These two f...
