Beyblade Fan Fiction ❯ Shool Love ❯ Chapter 2
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Chapter 2
Math seemed to fly by even with the constant interruptions of Syd and Kori's daydreaming and their confusion. It seemed like that with all the classes exept for history, which held the teacher (Kilvish) tourturing his two "favorite" students (i.e. Syd and Kori). It was soon (and i use that tem lightly) English, which they had for the long block, which was only a good period if you had a study (so true).
"Syds!!" Syd twitched at the sound of the voice that she hated hearing no matter what time it was. A girl about Syd's height walked/ran/waddled (ya know... that makes me sound mean...) up. She had straight dark brown hair that fell to about mid-back and forest green eyes. She was wearing a red shirt that looked to be about four sizes too small and a blue jean mini skirt that was far too short. "So who's your new friend?"
"One: I just met him so he's not my friend. Two: don't remember, don't exactly care right this second. Three: can you go away now? And four: my name is SYD," Syd said. Having said that all in one breath, she took a breath. She took her seat in the back corner of the room next to the window. Kori sat in front of her.
The brown haired girl snorted and turned her attention to Kai. "My name is Sarah Sashe and it'd be better to not hang around the bitchy duo."
Kai glanced at her then took a seat next to Syd on the teacher's orders. "I don't care." Sarah huffed and walked away.
Kori turned around in her seat. "He sounded like you for a second," she said. "Syd? Earth to Syd. Hey ya in there?" She noticed that Syd was spaced out and was leaning on the back legs of her chair. "SYD!"
Syd's chair slipped, sending her falling back and making her head hit the floor. The class, minus Kai, who smirked, laughed. Once she was sitting up, she glared daggers at Kori. "One day, your going to do that to a cerial killer and you're gonna end up screwed. And I did NOT mean it like that!!" She smacked Kori for the look that had passed over her face after she had "misunderstood" (actually, her mind had just wandered to the black regions a.k.a. the perverted regions of the mind of kori) what Syd had said when the teacher had turned to the black board or green board, whichever floats your boat. "And by the way, I hate you."
"But hate is forever, and you can't hate your best friend," Kori pointed out. "I'd say you dislike me with the fires of a thouzand suns right this second." She got a mumbled "Whatever" as a reply.
For Syd and Kori, both of whom had skipped breakfast that morning and dinner the night before, lunch couldn't come fast enough. When the right bell rang (i hate the bells at my school around lunch time. there are way too many), the two girls litterally dragged the two boys to the cafateria.
The boys picked some random lunch line that probably had chicken on the menu (so true if i base this off my school) while the girls walked to the snack bar. They picked the last open table and left it to Kai and Tala to find them.
"I can't believe that the last table had to be near Sarah and her friends..." Syd mumbled.
"I know," Kori mumbled, nodding in agreement.
Sarah hated Syd for choosing Kori as a friend over her. Then there was the fact that Sarah hated Kori for insulting her on a near daily basis since the day they met. Syd and Kori hated Sarah and Sarah hated them. Sounds fun, huh?
"Why'd you two have to sit here?" Tyson asked, walking up to the table that the two girls were sitting at with two people that the girls didn't know, Hilary, and Kenny. "Oh and these are Max Tate and Ray Kon."
Max had blonde hair and blue eyes. Ray had black hair and yellow eyes.
"Do you wanna find an open table? Because we would be over joyed to move away from them," Syd said, pointing over her shoulder. "And hi," she added to Max and Ray as Kai and Tala joined the group.
"Well well well. Look what we have here," Sarah said from behind Syd, who shoved a cookie in her mouth to keep her from saying something that she wouldn't be proud of later. "If it ain't the bitch duo and their friends."
"Syd, breathe," Kori advised Syd, who was so annoyed that her face had turned red and was shaking.
"I don't even know why you two are friends, you know," Sarah said. "You two can be total opposites sometimes. Either of you would be better off with me as a friend. The same with your other friends." She kept on ranting until Syd turned.
"If you don't shut the fuck up, I'm gonna end up flipping out and we both know how that will end up," the blue banged girl warned, turning back around. She felt something being being put in her hair. When it ran into her face, she saw that it was ketchup.
She had taken a lot in the five years that she had been in that city (pick one), but that was what pushed Syd over the edge. She stood up, turned around and punched the brunette in the face, snapping her head to the left. The whole cafe went silent, waiting for Sarah's reaction, which was shoving Syd onto the table.
The black and blue haired girl and the brunette got into a fist/cat fight (Syd used her fists and Sarah fought like she'd fight any other girl). When the fight was eventually broken up, Syd had a black eye--from a chair of all things. Sarah, on the other hand, had two black eyes, one from Syd, one from Kori, and a bruise on her cheek from Syd's fist. Both girls were brought to the office (Kori's part in the fight had gone unnoticed by the staff members).
After school
Syd was waiting across the street from the school for Kori. She had gone home to wash the ketchup out of her hair and had thanked whoever was listening that her mother had been asleep when she was there.
"So what's your punishment?" Kori asked, walking across the street to meet her friend, followed by Tala, Kai, Tyson, Kenny, Hilary, Ray and Max.
"I got suspended for three weeks and when I can go back to school I got detention for a week," Syd responded. "Oh and when my mother finds out about that little incident, I'm dead meat. Well, maybe not to that extent, but that's not really my point."
The group walked to the park where Syd sat on a swing and started swinging and spacing out.
Kori and all but Syd noticed that and angry looking figure and a tired looking figure were coming towards them. The violet banged girl tapped her friend on the shoulder, bringing her back for outer space, or the Land of Pudding, whichever Syd's hardly existant mind had flown off to. Kori pointed to the approaching figures.
"Shitaki mushrooms." Syd got off the swing. "See ya'll some other time!" That said, she ran away from the park to one of her favorite places.
A woman with electric blue eyes and black hair stormed up to the group. She was slightly shorter than Syd and didn't look that much like Syd, but you could still tell that she was Syd's mother. "Where did Syd run off to?" she snarled angrily.
"She had her reasons for running off, Malissa," a tired man said, dodging the hand the came flying toward his head. He had electric blue hair and storm grey eyes. He was much taller than everyone in the group standing in front of the two and you could clearly tell that he was Syd's father.
"No one asked you, Mike," the woman growled. The man sighed. So much for that. The woman turned her attention back to the poeple in front of her and her husband. "Now, where did my daughter run off to?"
"We dunno," Kori said truthfully. Syd could have gone to one of two places and you could never tell which she was gonna pick. "She could've gone anywhere."
"And you call herself her friend," Malissa spat. She stormed off in the wrong direction.
Mike sighed. "Sorry about her," he said.
"Hiya people!" Everyone looked up to see Syd sitting on the bar that held the swings.
"How long were you up there?" Kori asked as Syd got down, somemhow managing to not hurt herself.
"I dunno," Syd shrugged. "I take it I'm seriously dead meat this time?"
Mike shrugged. "Sorry, kiddo. I really don't know this time," he apologized.
" 'S all right Fishy," Syd said. "Did she destroy anything that I value?"
"Fishy?" Tyson questioned.
"That's Daddy's nickname," Syd explained. She got an "Oh" as a responce.
"You might want to take a look," Mike said. "Would any of you like to join us? Malissa shouldn't be home for a while." All but Kai went willingly
Math seemed to fly by even with the constant interruptions of Syd and Kori's daydreaming and their confusion. It seemed like that with all the classes exept for history, which held the teacher (Kilvish) tourturing his two "favorite" students (i.e. Syd and Kori). It was soon (and i use that tem lightly) English, which they had for the long block, which was only a good period if you had a study (so true).
"Syds!!" Syd twitched at the sound of the voice that she hated hearing no matter what time it was. A girl about Syd's height walked/ran/waddled (ya know... that makes me sound mean...) up. She had straight dark brown hair that fell to about mid-back and forest green eyes. She was wearing a red shirt that looked to be about four sizes too small and a blue jean mini skirt that was far too short. "So who's your new friend?"
"One: I just met him so he's not my friend. Two: don't remember, don't exactly care right this second. Three: can you go away now? And four: my name is SYD," Syd said. Having said that all in one breath, she took a breath. She took her seat in the back corner of the room next to the window. Kori sat in front of her.
The brown haired girl snorted and turned her attention to Kai. "My name is Sarah Sashe and it'd be better to not hang around the bitchy duo."
Kai glanced at her then took a seat next to Syd on the teacher's orders. "I don't care." Sarah huffed and walked away.
Kori turned around in her seat. "He sounded like you for a second," she said. "Syd? Earth to Syd. Hey ya in there?" She noticed that Syd was spaced out and was leaning on the back legs of her chair. "SYD!"
Syd's chair slipped, sending her falling back and making her head hit the floor. The class, minus Kai, who smirked, laughed. Once she was sitting up, she glared daggers at Kori. "One day, your going to do that to a cerial killer and you're gonna end up screwed. And I did NOT mean it like that!!" She smacked Kori for the look that had passed over her face after she had "misunderstood" (actually, her mind had just wandered to the black regions a.k.a. the perverted regions of the mind of kori) what Syd had said when the teacher had turned to the black board or green board, whichever floats your boat. "And by the way, I hate you."
"But hate is forever, and you can't hate your best friend," Kori pointed out. "I'd say you dislike me with the fires of a thouzand suns right this second." She got a mumbled "Whatever" as a reply.
For Syd and Kori, both of whom had skipped breakfast that morning and dinner the night before, lunch couldn't come fast enough. When the right bell rang (i hate the bells at my school around lunch time. there are way too many), the two girls litterally dragged the two boys to the cafateria.
The boys picked some random lunch line that probably had chicken on the menu (so true if i base this off my school) while the girls walked to the snack bar. They picked the last open table and left it to Kai and Tala to find them.
"I can't believe that the last table had to be near Sarah and her friends..." Syd mumbled.
"I know," Kori mumbled, nodding in agreement.
Sarah hated Syd for choosing Kori as a friend over her. Then there was the fact that Sarah hated Kori for insulting her on a near daily basis since the day they met. Syd and Kori hated Sarah and Sarah hated them. Sounds fun, huh?
"Why'd you two have to sit here?" Tyson asked, walking up to the table that the two girls were sitting at with two people that the girls didn't know, Hilary, and Kenny. "Oh and these are Max Tate and Ray Kon."
Max had blonde hair and blue eyes. Ray had black hair and yellow eyes.
"Do you wanna find an open table? Because we would be over joyed to move away from them," Syd said, pointing over her shoulder. "And hi," she added to Max and Ray as Kai and Tala joined the group.
"Well well well. Look what we have here," Sarah said from behind Syd, who shoved a cookie in her mouth to keep her from saying something that she wouldn't be proud of later. "If it ain't the bitch duo and their friends."
"Syd, breathe," Kori advised Syd, who was so annoyed that her face had turned red and was shaking.
"I don't even know why you two are friends, you know," Sarah said. "You two can be total opposites sometimes. Either of you would be better off with me as a friend. The same with your other friends." She kept on ranting until Syd turned.
"If you don't shut the fuck up, I'm gonna end up flipping out and we both know how that will end up," the blue banged girl warned, turning back around. She felt something being being put in her hair. When it ran into her face, she saw that it was ketchup.
She had taken a lot in the five years that she had been in that city (pick one), but that was what pushed Syd over the edge. She stood up, turned around and punched the brunette in the face, snapping her head to the left. The whole cafe went silent, waiting for Sarah's reaction, which was shoving Syd onto the table.
The black and blue haired girl and the brunette got into a fist/cat fight (Syd used her fists and Sarah fought like she'd fight any other girl). When the fight was eventually broken up, Syd had a black eye--from a chair of all things. Sarah, on the other hand, had two black eyes, one from Syd, one from Kori, and a bruise on her cheek from Syd's fist. Both girls were brought to the office (Kori's part in the fight had gone unnoticed by the staff members).
After school
Syd was waiting across the street from the school for Kori. She had gone home to wash the ketchup out of her hair and had thanked whoever was listening that her mother had been asleep when she was there.
"So what's your punishment?" Kori asked, walking across the street to meet her friend, followed by Tala, Kai, Tyson, Kenny, Hilary, Ray and Max.
"I got suspended for three weeks and when I can go back to school I got detention for a week," Syd responded. "Oh and when my mother finds out about that little incident, I'm dead meat. Well, maybe not to that extent, but that's not really my point."
The group walked to the park where Syd sat on a swing and started swinging and spacing out.
Kori and all but Syd noticed that and angry looking figure and a tired looking figure were coming towards them. The violet banged girl tapped her friend on the shoulder, bringing her back for outer space, or the Land of Pudding, whichever Syd's hardly existant mind had flown off to. Kori pointed to the approaching figures.
"Shitaki mushrooms." Syd got off the swing. "See ya'll some other time!" That said, she ran away from the park to one of her favorite places.
A woman with electric blue eyes and black hair stormed up to the group. She was slightly shorter than Syd and didn't look that much like Syd, but you could still tell that she was Syd's mother. "Where did Syd run off to?" she snarled angrily.
"She had her reasons for running off, Malissa," a tired man said, dodging the hand the came flying toward his head. He had electric blue hair and storm grey eyes. He was much taller than everyone in the group standing in front of the two and you could clearly tell that he was Syd's father.
"No one asked you, Mike," the woman growled. The man sighed. So much for that. The woman turned her attention back to the poeple in front of her and her husband. "Now, where did my daughter run off to?"
"We dunno," Kori said truthfully. Syd could have gone to one of two places and you could never tell which she was gonna pick. "She could've gone anywhere."
"And you call herself her friend," Malissa spat. She stormed off in the wrong direction.
Mike sighed. "Sorry about her," he said.
"Hiya people!" Everyone looked up to see Syd sitting on the bar that held the swings.
"How long were you up there?" Kori asked as Syd got down, somemhow managing to not hurt herself.
"I dunno," Syd shrugged. "I take it I'm seriously dead meat this time?"
Mike shrugged. "Sorry, kiddo. I really don't know this time," he apologized.
" 'S all right Fishy," Syd said. "Did she destroy anything that I value?"
"Fishy?" Tyson questioned.
"That's Daddy's nickname," Syd explained. She got an "Oh" as a responce.
"You might want to take a look," Mike said. "Would any of you like to join us? Malissa shouldn't be home for a while." All but Kai went willingly