Skipping down the hallways of school
with books in hand, I made my way to
my locker to switch out my books
while waiting for Kas so we could
walk down to lunch together. Closing
my locker, I half expected Kas to be
leaning on the other side of my door
waiting for me as he always did, but
he wasn't there. I looked around the
crowded halls for any signs of Kas,
but I didn't see him.
Huffing, I walked outside to the
courtyard alone to go to lunch when
find Kas and some tiny little red
head chick making out against the
brick wall building. Is he seriously
that quickly over with Tiffany and
ready to move on? The answer is yes
and this time he's gone way too low
because he's kissing a freshman!
I stared at him for a long minute,
hoping he wasn't going to take too
long; but sadly I was mistaken. They
just kept going on and on and- well
you get my point. I've dealt with this
for so long that I'm not even shocked
to see this going on. It just another
one of those moments where I just
stand there and roll my eyes to the
sky and think realy? Just why must
he kiss or screw every girl that
breathes?
Taking in enough of his crime, I
walked over to them and was kind ofticked off when they didn't stop and I
and I
was right next to them! I sighed
loudly, "OK Mr. Player, its lunch time
and you're coming with me."
I grabbed his shirt collar and pulled
him away. He may be stronger than
me, but somehow I managed to pull
him away.
"Hey!" He whined in protest
as we made our way to the cafe.
"Tell your little girlfriend bye bye now,
Kassie poo" I said, treating him like a
little child. He grumbled under his
breath and, looking over my shoulder,
I saw his little fresh girl gawk at us
leaving her behind, but I didn't care.
Freshmnen are so immature and
stupid, I think the only reason they
dated us upper classmen was to just
get something out of us, or
popularity. Trust me, I hated seniors
when I was a freshman. At some
point in your high school life, you will
hate the freshman. Don't say you
won't because you will, and you'll
finally realize the mutual feeling.
Walking into the lunch room, we
stood in line together, waiting to get
our food. I turned around and faced
him as we waited for the line to move.
His face was composed in a serious
look, not daring to look down or stare
at me.
I tugged on his shirt sleeve, stretching it. He kept raising his head up
higher as I got closer, and eventually
gave up with a grunt. "Stubborn child
I muttered under my breath.
"What do you want?" He grumbled, a
bit aggravated. As I took a step
forward in line and stopped, I turned
to him, crossing my arms over my
chest. I just wanted to know why he
was so grumpy. It's not like he
actually cared for the girl, seriously
she's a freshman; at most it's
probably going to last two days.
"You can't be made at me over that?"
say questionably with a serious pout
face.
He sighed. "Not anymore."
You were mad at me because I took
you away from the freshie girl?" I ask
raising my eye brow. He has to be
real, it's not like he was going to let
anything go any further with the girl.
That freshman should be thanking
me! Kas would use and dump her
so quick that you won't even have
time to ask for her name.
I thought that he would be grateful to
get away from her. If he got caught
with her, who knows what the worst
of Kas' friends would say to him.
Last time, when Ed was caught
hugging one of his little sister's
freshman friends, the guys gave him
SO much grief, thinking that he wentsoft on girls now. But seriously, who
cares w
hat they think; they're all
idiots!
"I was pissed that you dragged me
away. And it kind of made me feel like lI'm
your Bitch, He replied with a small
grin.
"You are my bitch,"I said playfully,
nudging him with my hip. We moved
through the line, me grabbing a pizza
and Kas getting a sub. Paying for
the food, we walked to the table
where all of Kas' friends were
sitting down joking around and
throwing food.
Before we walked any further, Kas
grabbed my arm, pulling me back to
look at him. "You're not going to
tease me about that in front of my
friends, are you?"
I would have never told the boys
anyways because it was already sad
and humiliating enough. Senior going
out with a freshman, that was like a
never. Nodding my head, I smiled.
"Sure. But that means no complaining
when we go dress shopping today."
He groaned as he walked past me
and headed to the table. I giggled,
following behind him as he took a
seat near Ed, leaving me with the
only open seat between him and
Idris. And in case you were
wondering, yes the same Idris thatpicked on me all through Elementary
school, and all through Middle school
and did I mention still now!
Motioning Kas to move toward
Idris, he looked up and me a
chuckled. "Come on, Ari, just sit
down and don't over think it."
"No. Move down,"I hissed.
"Aww is the big baby still afraid of
little ole me?" Idris cooed as he got
laughs from around the table.
My cheeks burned as I had the urge
to punch him. "Shut the fuck up,
Idris." I said while shoving him off the
bench and on the ground. This time, I
got the satisfaction of laughs while
his so called friends laughed at him. I
took the seat, smirking and giving
death glare to the kid on the floor.
"Not so tough now are we, King?" Zac
snickered.
As the guys laughed, high fiving each
other and enjoying Idris' downfall he
grumbled under his breath, humiliated
that he just gotten embarrassed by a
girl. He took his seat next to me, not
saying another word.
Taking bites of my pizza, I listened to
the boring conversation the boys had
brought up, obviously being about
sports. I really don't get why boys talk
about that all the time; it was the
same thing every time. I got up from
the table, throwing my trash away,