[quote][align=center]@ maree12: i am inspired 2 write bcoz of our rival skul... haha
@ clykie: i'm xcited 2. tnx 4 d compliments
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[u][i][b]Chapter 4[/b][/i][/u]
I closed my eyes and hope this would end.
“What he thinks doesn’t matter,” I snapped.
“Ooh. Is that what you call the ‘Divine Will’ spirit? You are indeed courageous just to step your foot in this school.”
“I would rather not take insults from those who do not know me.”
“Ooh… How scary!”
“Is that how you are supposed to behave South Crest-lites?”
“Sir. Sorry, Sir.”
“I believe it is not me who deserves your apology.”
“There’s no need for any apologies. I just came to return this.”
I left his umbrella on the desk then walked out of the room.
I seldom do this but I did anyway. I whispered to myself, “Curse you South Crest-lites.”
[b]Brian’s POV[/b]
“Hey Brian,” a girl called out. It was Barby.
“Oh, Hi Barby,” I said.
“A friend of mine said she wanted to see you so I asked her to go to the CAT room. Why not go and check up on her.”
Who might she be?
“Why do I need to check up on her?”
“She’s from the ‘other’ school.”
“D*mn!”
“Why?”
“Some other CAT officers are there. They might bully her!”
I ran and went to the CAT room. What would the officers do? Who is the girl from DiWA?
“What he thinks doesn’t matter,”
“Ooh. Is that what you call the ‘Divine Will’ spirit? You are indeed courageous just to step your foot in this school.”
“I would rather not take insults from those who do not know me.”
“Ooh… How scary!”
I entered the room and saw the girl. She was the one who had earned my admiration.
“Is that how you are supposed to behave South Crest-lites?”
“Sir. Sorry, Sir.”
“I believe it is not me who deserves your apology.”
“There’s no need for any apologies. I just came to return this.”
She placed the umbrella I lent her and walked away.
“I will meet you later. Demerits will be given to you!”
I left the room as well and tried to follow “the girl.”
“Miss! Excuse me, miss!”
She is so hot headed yet I couldn’t blame her (again) because if that happened to me I would have felt the same too.
She looked at me and walked faster. I quicken my pace too until I reached her.
“I’m really sorry about what happened in there.”
“I don’t know what to say. I want to tell you that it is okay but it I would be lying if I said that. I do think we deserve respect despite the rivalry.”
Whoah. That was straight and it hits the spot too.
“I don’t know how to respond too because I know it was our fault.”
“I should probably go. I need to cool down or else I might tell hurtful things.”
Then she went away.
That was our first serious conversation… well, should I consider it like that? I am unsure actually.
“Calling Brian Fortes, please proceed to the auditorium. Brian Fortes to the auditorium please.”
[i]Auditorium, a task again for the journalism training. Will I see her there?[/i]