Sleeperson
Warrior of the tired ones.
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People your Mother never warned you of. - Tyler didn't mind going to school til now.
Highschool was a scary thing, if it wasn't for the students there, the terrible testing or the homework then it surely was the teachers. Of course Tyler had never had a problem with his teachers, he was a good student. Maybe not the brightest, but still a good student who turned in his homework as much as any highschool student did and interrupted class and ask questions. There was nothing really out of the ordinary about him aside from possibly being a little more paranoid than everyone else. Not that it made a big difference in his life, the dark haired boy simply looked over his shoulder a bit more when walking home and locked his windows when he was about to sleep at night. No big deal.
So going to school was no problem, the pale boy had friends, girls who were interested in him and pretty good grades all except in one class. He didn't understand why, he did well enough on his work in the class. The junior was sure that the teacher had it out for him. There was no reason why for it though, there was no reason for this teacher to hate the green eye'd lad as much as he did. Maybe that was one of the reasons Tyler hated the class he was about to walk into.
A loud sigh passed through his lips as his hand ran through the shortened locks. He was really not looking forward to this today, the looks the teacher always gave him creeped him out and honestly scared him a bit. Everyone said that was just the way the teacher acted with everyone but the boy didn't know if he believed it. At the one minute bell, the young man pulled away from his group with a laughed goodbye, he would see them next passing period of course but none the less it was polite. Walking down the hall and into the class Tyler tried to keep a seat in the back behind the other students, so it would be less likely that he would be seen. Maybe today wouldn't be as bad.
People your Mother never warned you of. - Tyler didn't mind going to school til now.
Read more about this role play...A highschooler finds himself in danger when is teacher becomes a little too interested in him.
Highschool was a scary thing, if it wasn't for the students there, the terrible testing or the homework then it surely was the teachers. Of course Tyler had never had a problem with his teachers, he was a good student. Maybe not the brightest, but still a good student who turned in his homework as much as any highschool student did and interrupted class and ask questions. There was nothing really out of the ordinary about him aside from possibly being a little more paranoid than everyone else. Not that it made a big difference in his life, the dark haired boy simply looked over his shoulder a bit more when walking home and locked his windows when he was about to sleep at night. No big deal.
So going to school was no problem, the pale boy had friends, girls who were interested in him and pretty good grades all except in one class. He didn't understand why, he did well enough on his work in the class. The junior was sure that the teacher had it out for him. There was no reason why for it though, there was no reason for this teacher to hate the green eye'd lad as much as he did. Maybe that was one of the reasons Tyler hated the class he was about to walk into.
A loud sigh passed through his lips as his hand ran through the shortened locks. He was really not looking forward to this today, the looks the teacher always gave him creeped him out and honestly scared him a bit. Everyone said that was just the way the teacher acted with everyone but the boy didn't know if he believed it. At the one minute bell, the young man pulled away from his group with a laughed goodbye, he would see them next passing period of course but none the less it was polite. Walking down the hall and into the class Tyler tried to keep a seat in the back behind the other students, so it would be less likely that he would be seen. Maybe today wouldn't be as bad.