Oh geez, wow. Yeah, I remember things being that hectic in high school. Luckily in college the teachers all have their own schedules, so things get spread out more. Usually. Well, best of luck ^_^
Nathaniel shrugged, not really offended by what she'd said. Then again, he wasn't exactly the easiest person to offend. Compared to some of the things others had said to him, that didn't even place on his scale of annoyingness. "Maybe," he agreed. "But that takes more math than I like using. Not...
Nathaniel shrugged slightly. So he had been right in his guess about her. She did want to go to college. Although she wouldn't have struck him as the teaching sort. She seemed awfully shy for someone who wanted to teach. He supposed that wasn't really his business, though. "I don't think much...
Nathaniel tipped his head slightly, "Yeah, there is that," he agreed. And he did. Machines, unlike people, were predictable. They didn't surprise him, and he knew how to fix them if they didn't work properly. Which was more than he could say about his people skills. He didn't really get along...
Nathaniel laughed. "Not much, really," he admitted. "I live here alone, and I work as a mechanic at a garage in the area. I generally work pretty long hours, so I don't have much spare time, and what little I do have usually goes towards fixing up and maintaining the bike." He shrugged slightly...
Nathaniel laughed. "Yeah, I love the freedom of the motorcycle. But mostly I just brought it 'cause it was cheap. Came into the garage I work at in a really sorry state, and when the owner found out how much work had to go into it he decided to just buy a new one so I bought it off of him. Been...
Nathaniel finished placing the pizza order and walked back out to the main room, noticing Hunter's awkwardness. It didn't look like she was very familiar with visiting other people's homes. Probably more of a home body, then. He walked over to the fridge and grabbed a coke, then went and sat on...
Ah. I understand. I'm lucky in that my midterms were all spread out. I didn't have any on the same day. I have one tomorrow too, though. But it's just art history, so it's not a big deal. Good luck with your tests ^_^
Nathaniel shook his head as he walked into the room. "Nah, it's fine. I've got it." He didn't mind taking care of it. Pizza wasn't that expensive, and he wasn't used to accepting monetary help from, well, anyone really. And he preferred it that way. It was nice, knowing he didn't have to rely on...
Jessamine was tempted to swear under her breath when the teacher called her out for drawing during class, but she forced herself not to react. Damn, the woman was more observant than most teachers. She would likely have to actually pay attention during class, even though she already knew the...
Nathaniel laughed. "Don't worry about it," he told her. "I'm Nathaniel." He led her up to his apartment. It wasn't exactly the nicest, with it's clashing paint colors, holes in the carpet, and appliances that didn't work, but at least it was clean. He made sure of that. It was very small with...
Nathaniel grinned as he felt the girl relax a bit. She may not have ridden a motorcycle before, but she certainly seemed to like it. The ride didn't last very long, though. His apartment was pretty close to school. It had to have been, since he'd had to walk to the school from the day he moved...
Nathaniel couldn't help it. He laughed a bit at her uncertainty. "You're going to want to hold on if you don't want to fall off," he teased, reacing back to grab one of her arms and wrap it around him waist. Then he started the motorcycle, pausing to give her time to tighten her grip before...
Nathaniel smiled at her, noticing her hesitation, and the way she looked at the motorcycle. She had obviously never ridden one before. Nor did she trust him fully. Smart girl, for that one. He didn't really fully trust anyone. In his world, someone who was cautious was someone who stayed alive...
Nathaniel was slightly amused by her obvious awkwardness and embarassment, but there was also something kind of intriguing about her. Most of the girls in the school were predictable and boring, but she seemed different. He definitely wouldn't mind getting to know her a bit better. So he said...
Nathaniel sighed as he made his way out to the parking lot. His day had been frustrating, to say the least. First, his English teacher had gotten upset over the fact that he hadn't written her five page persuasive essay on a current issue. As if Nathaniel even cared about current issues, much...
Oh geez, sorry! I totally didn't even notice that you posted! I must have missed the notification or something. I'll do that right now. Thanks for reminding me O.o
Jessamine sighed to herself when the teacher called her over. She had been looking forward to slipping out of the classroom without being noticed. It looked like that wasn't going to happen. She snapped her notebook shut so her doodling wasn't visible and slipped it into her bag before walking...
Jessamine tried her best to look as if she was actually taking notes from her seat in the corner. Really she was just drawing more. She had always loved drawing. It had been her break from her harsh class schedules and hours a night of homework assignments. She had even told her parents in...