"Alright, 4th period, last class of the day!" Duke alisema at our lockers, which were right inayofuata to each other. The lockers are seperated in sets of three, Duke's was on my left, mine in the middle, and... I really didn't know who was to my right.
"Cool, what's your 4th period Duke?"
"Trig.." he mumbled and frowned.
"Aww," I alisema pinching his cheeks "Dukey-Boy has
Trig. It sucks to be you!" I teased
"Oh yeah, well what's your inayofuata class?" I didn't know,
I peeked at my schedule, not letting Duke see.
"Hmm.. let's see," I said, scanning the page. "Trig!"
"HA! Who sucks now?" Duke laughed.
"You know I was only teasing wewe Duke. I upendo Trig!"
"No way! Who likes Trig?" Duke alisema in disbelief.
"Yep, been doin' it since 6th grade." I alisema proudly.
"6th grade!?! What kind of sick, twisted, school-lovin' person are you?" I started laughing. i was about to answer him when the locker behind me flung open.
"What are wewe babling on about now, Devlin?" alisema a familiar cold voice that sent chills down my spine. I turned around to see none other than Seto Kaiba starring at me...again.
"Can wewe beleive it Kaiba? She actually likes Trig!" Duke emphasized the word 'likes'.
"Well, she's not alone. Triganomatry is a very essential class."
*** <3 ***
Duke and Seto were the only people I knew in Trig. We all had to sit in groups of four, for some reason. Luckily, there was an empty dawati at Duke's group. This way, I knew at least two people, kinda, there. So I didn't feel so lonely.
Today must be my lucky day! The teacher wasn't in today, and no sub! So we didn't have any work to do. Though I do upendo Trig, I just wasn't in the mood for math today.
"So Emma, have wewe ever played Dungeon Dice Monsters?" Duke asked.
"No, what's that?" I asked him. Duke's mouth dropped wide open.
"You've never heard of Dungeon Dice Monsters?" Duke said, again, in disbeleif.
"No, should I know what it is?"
Duke sighed, "I guess I'll have to explain it to ya,"
> 10 dakika later
"Wow, so wewe invented a game? Cool." I alisema when he finished. "Yeah, I guess." Duke alisema arrogantly.
I couldn't help but notice, through the corner of my eye, that Seto was staring at me the whole time that Duke and I were talking.
"Cool, what's your 4th period Duke?"
"Trig.." he mumbled and frowned.
"Aww," I alisema pinching his cheeks "Dukey-Boy has
Trig. It sucks to be you!" I teased
"Oh yeah, well what's your inayofuata class?" I didn't know,
I peeked at my schedule, not letting Duke see.
"Hmm.. let's see," I said, scanning the page. "Trig!"
"HA! Who sucks now?" Duke laughed.
"You know I was only teasing wewe Duke. I upendo Trig!"
"No way! Who likes Trig?" Duke alisema in disbelief.
"Yep, been doin' it since 6th grade." I alisema proudly.
"6th grade!?! What kind of sick, twisted, school-lovin' person are you?" I started laughing. i was about to answer him when the locker behind me flung open.
"What are wewe babling on about now, Devlin?" alisema a familiar cold voice that sent chills down my spine. I turned around to see none other than Seto Kaiba starring at me...again.
"Can wewe beleive it Kaiba? She actually likes Trig!" Duke emphasized the word 'likes'.
"Well, she's not alone. Triganomatry is a very essential class."
*** <3 ***
Duke and Seto were the only people I knew in Trig. We all had to sit in groups of four, for some reason. Luckily, there was an empty dawati at Duke's group. This way, I knew at least two people, kinda, there. So I didn't feel so lonely.
Today must be my lucky day! The teacher wasn't in today, and no sub! So we didn't have any work to do. Though I do upendo Trig, I just wasn't in the mood for math today.
"So Emma, have wewe ever played Dungeon Dice Monsters?" Duke asked.
"No, what's that?" I asked him. Duke's mouth dropped wide open.
"You've never heard of Dungeon Dice Monsters?" Duke said, again, in disbeleif.
"No, should I know what it is?"
Duke sighed, "I guess I'll have to explain it to ya,"
> 10 dakika later
"Wow, so wewe invented a game? Cool." I alisema when he finished. "Yeah, I guess." Duke alisema arrogantly.
I couldn't help but notice, through the corner of my eye, that Seto was staring at me the whole time that Duke and I were talking.