Richard was walking through the school hallways, a Junior girl was walking next to him. "I really don't understand why I have been trouble finding a place with snow." he grumbled as he talked to the bald girl. The much Shorter girl shrugged, "I don't know. I mean...there is always snow somewhere...but California isn't the best snow sports state." Bunny shrugged as they walked to the cafeteria. "Do you see any places to sit?" she asked the taller boy with a raised eyebrow. Richard observed the cafeteria before seeing a couple seats open by another boy. "we can go ask over there." he said pointing. The two walked over and Bunny had a bright smile as she skipped. "hi! Can we sit here? There aren't many seats available." she said with a thoughtful look on her face.
Christian looked up at the bald girl, a cute bald girl. A half smile that was borderline a smirk crossed his lips as he looked at her company, a taller boy who seemed nice. "Sure, go ahead and seat, a girl from my history class should be here in a couple minutes, she's over in line." he nodded towards the lunch line, where an extremely skinny girl with blue hair stood in line, chewing on her thumb nail.
Bunny smiled as she plopped down, Richard following her a moment later. "It's nice to meet you!" the shorter girl said with a smile, holding out her hand, "I'm Bunny. And Frankenteen here is Richard." she nodded over to him. Richard huffed, "It's Richard. Don't take Katelynn's name for me." he groaned out while collapsing on the back of his chair. Bunny just rolled her eyes.
Christian tilted his head and shook her hand. "Frankenteen? Did a two-year-old come up with that one? I'm Christina."
"And I'm Syra." the blue haired girl said, sitting down and starting to eat a double bacon cheeseburger. She swallowed, looking over at Richard. "Oh, you're the kid who was on the chat last night, nice to meet you in person and without that idiotic bitch stalking around and throwing petty insults."
"More like a crazy girl who has it out for everyone." Richard rolled his eyes. "It's nice to meet you Christian." he said with a smile. Bunny giggled lightly, "Some people just aren't creative when it comes to mean names." she said with a shrug. "Not that that's really something to be proud of."
"Yeah It's nice to meet you too, and which idiotic Bitch are you talking about?" Richard rolled his eyes as he thought of the drama that was last nights chat.
Christian tilted his head, "Should I avoid the chatroom then? It's nice to meet you two too. Besides, I think it's a cool name. In the novel Frankenstein the monster was really the scientist who created the beast. And it's the scientist named Frankenstein, not the monster." he shrugged sheepishly, hoping he wasn't sounding like a boring nerd.
"That chick Kinley who thinks she's all that and a bag of chips." she rolled her eyes, "Like she thinks I care that she doesn't know who I am, I could careless about her boring and pathetic life. At least I can admit I'm a hypocritical bitch with some mental problems, she can't. She only knows that she's a whore and she's proud of it, which is disgusting."
Bunny nodded vigorously. "i have yet to be in the chat room...so yeah. I would say avoid it, I wouldn't want to see you the victim of something in the Shark Tank...people already thing I have cancer because of it." she mumbled with a sigh. When Christian mentioned the facts about Frankenstein she nodded, "I loved the book, I found it really good." Richard wasn't paying attention, so she took her bony elbow and jabbed him in the ribs. "Stop being rude!"
Richard sighed, "I know, there are unfortunately so many girls like that in this school apparently. It makes me sick seeing them throw themselves around." he grunted.
Christian relaxed, "I'm glad to have met a couple girls who are smart and know to stay out of trouble." he smiled kindly at Syra, even though she was wolfing down her cheeseburger in a very un-lady like way, then at Bunny. "You've read the book too? It's one of my favorites."
Syra glanced up and swallowed, "It's okay, I'm not paying the best attention either, I'm starving! I only know how to stay out of trouble only because I've been pulled into trouble most of my life."
Christian relaxed, "I'm glad to have met a couple girls who are smart and know to stay out of trouble." he smiled kindly at Syra, even though she was wolfing down her cheeseburger in a very un-lady like way, then at Bunny. "You've read the book too? It's one of my favorites."
Syra glanced up and swallowed, "It's okay, I'm not paying the best attention either, I'm starving! I only know how to stay out of trouble only because I've been pulled into trouble most of my life."
Bunny smiled, "Why thank you! I just try to stay out of everyone's way...not the best tactic when you need new friends though. Which is how I met Richard." she said pointing up at him. "He made me talk to him. "It is a really good book, though I can't really say it's a favorite...i personally like the Great Gatsby." she explained.
Richard just laughed, "Trouble seems to follow pretty girls like you two everywhere." he said with a smirk.
Christian chuckled softly and nodded, "I have yet to read the Great Gatsby yet, I haven't even seen the movie. Swim practice has been taking up too much of my free time. I get what you mean about the friend thing, I don't have a lot of people to hang out with either, I only met Syra because we have a couple classes together."
Syra rolled her eyes, "Flattery will only get you so far boy." she laughed softly and leaned back in her seat, "Damn that was a good burger, I could go for another, but that line is so not worth it."
"I loved the great Gatsby." Bunny said, "Give me one second. "She quickly stood up, pushed Richard into her chair and sat down in the one across from Christian, "Sorry i don't like talking around people." she smiled. "Richard likes to pull people into talking, which is how he started talking to me." she explained.
Richard chuckled before gasping as Bunny shoved him out of the way. "Yeah, I hear ya. I'll probably go out to eat after I finish classes." he said with a sigh. "I don't want to wait forever to get my food." he said with a shrug.
Christian watched her and chuckled, "Yeah, I don't either. What other books do you like? I really enjoy the novel 1984. It's fascinating, especially since our government could turn into one like in the book."
Syra nodded, "Me too, a pizza sounds freaking fantastic right now." she rubbed her stomach and looked around, "I hate waiting for food, I'm hungry and I want it now."
"Hmm....If we are talking classics I really like the Jungle, makes me a vegetarian." She said with a shrug. "And I totally understand, I hate politics though...so I kind of just ignore it." she said with a shrug.
Richard nodded, "That does sound good actually...we should order one and have it delivered here." he said while working on fishing his phone out of his pocket.
He laughed softly, resting his chin on his hand. "I'll read almost anything really, I also love historical nonfiction, especially if it's about the Civil War. I find everything about it so interesting."
Syra nodded excitedly, "Yes, extra cheese and pepperoni, I'll gladly pay half, especially if we get cheesy bread sticks and some already made cookies. God, I'm so freaking hungry."
"I always liked World War 2, not sure why. But the civil war is pretty fascinating." Bunny agreed as she dropped her head to the table, making a soft thump. "I don't know why I got so tired all of a sudden! it hurts!!" she growled out.
Richard nodded as he finally got his phone out, "I'll be right back. Do you guys want anything too?" he turned to Christian and Bunny. Bunny shook her head, forehead still pressed to the table. He turned his attention to Christian, "Do you want anything special?" he asked.
Christian blinked in surprise, reaching out and gently patted her shoulder, "Have you seen a doctor for it? Maybe that could help you figure it out." he looked over at Richard, "Sure, get a two liter of pepsi if it's no problem."
Syra grinned and stretched, "Ugh, I could so use a cigarette."
Bunny sighed, tilting her head slightly so she could still see him despite having her head buried in the plastic. "Yeah...it may also be that I haven't been sleeping that well...I always wake up and everything on my bed is everywhere...and I don't know why that is either." she groaned.
Richard nodded as he stood up. "Well, I have to go outside to order and pick it up, so you could smoke there." he shrugged as he maneuvered his way out of his seat.
He nodded thoughtfully, "Have you tried taking some sleeping bills or anything? I think it would be best if you at least saw a nurse about it."
"Alright." Syra stood and pulled on her sweater that she had taken off when she had sat down, "After everything this is the one habit I haven't been able to shake."
Bunny sighed. "I try not to go to the doctor's because my mom refuses to pay for me. I have to do it myself...and it's expensive!" she cried out while pushing herself up so she was leaning on the back of her chair.
Richard laughed, "Well...some people just need some habits to keep them sane." he said with a shrug as he lead them out the building.
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