FOUR POV
"I dare you to streak through the school." Nice. The new girl has got some guts. Tonight is open house and our school is weird, the open house goes on almost all night trying to explain and show our parents what we do and how we function. So basically, all the teacher and parents are going to get a certain show to tonight that they weren't expecting.
"Alright." I got up, and since the school was just a block away from Zeke's house we just walked. I walked next to Tris. Much to her dismay.
"So...you scared?" She asks, with slight amusement, but mostly just annoyance.
"Course not." I smiled. Her whole self seemed to be angry. Was I really that bad? She started laughed.
"Yes you are." She was cracking up. Did I say that out loud? "Yes you did."
"Well that's great. I thought I was more like-able than that."
"Well maybe you are, it's just you're creepiness out weighs your like-able-ness."
"Yo Four! We're here. You ready." Zeke called out.
"I've been ready my whole life."
TRIS POV
Why does Four care what I think about him? He's always staring at me. It's like 'take a step back, creeper much?' And I am SO not over what he said on the first day of school. I was broken out of my thoughts by screaming. It sounded like it was coming from inside the school. I hear the doors open then close again. I also see a very humiliated Four, running with his clothes in front of him. That's when the trouble started. Aunt Jenine comes out and I jump into a bush, hoping she doesn't see me.
"You kids are off with a warning this time, but you'd better not do this again. How many times can you do this, Four? It's getting quite boring." She starts laughing, then walks back into the school.
I feel someone grab my arm and pull me out of the bush. I look behind me and see a fully dressed Four.
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RandomBeatrice Prior was just a normal girl in Portland trying to survive high school like everyone else. When her parents die in an unexpected car accident, Beatrice and her brother Caleb move to Chicago to live their aunt, Jenine Matthews, principal at...
