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these violent delights have violent ends.
Ryder
"You sure not even the fact that the hottest guy in Westbrook is going won't make you change your mind?" He joked, looking down at his girlfriend with a smile. Despite the heavy weight that more than likely Ash wouldn't be attending University of Westbrook with him, he tried to focus on the present and enjoy the day with her. Besides, they'd only been officially dating for a day, who knew if they'd even be together after senior year? He hoped they would, but there was no guarantee. They had plenty of time to spend together before they had to figure out if long distance would work for them.
Her question gave him pause, he didn't really know what he wanted to do. Maybe he'd get a business degree and go join his father in New York, or maybe he'd study sports medicine and spend his life around the sports he loved. Last year had been all fun and games, even with all the drama that'd happened, but this year the real world seemed to be getting closer with their SAT's and college applications.
Before he could answer, Ash jumped up to go talk to Ryan of all people. While Ryder did feel a little bad about sleeping with Ash after she'd been on a date with Ryan, he still didn't like the guy and he was a little nervous watching his small girlfriend sit down beside the unpredictable senior. Rightfully so, as Ryan began to yell down at Ash, the rage clear on his face as his voice got louder. They were clearly arguing over the whole Twitter blow up yesterday about Ash's best friend, Grace, and he was surprised to hear how degrading Ryan was being. Whatever Ash had said had really upset him, but Ryder wasn't going to let anyone talk to his girlfriend like that.
"Watch your fucking mouth!" He yelled back at the older boy, Ryder jumped up from his seat when Ryan began to threaten Ash. Usually, he would've been proud of Ash for standing up for herself and yelling back, but in this instance he wished she would've just backed down and come back to him. Ryder was going to kill Ryan if he so much as laid a hand on Ash, even if he didn't he still might for even threatening to harm her. He didn't feel bad anymore, Ryan had never deserved that first date with Ash.
Ryder was halfway down the aisle when Ryan put his hand on the back door handle, but before anything could happen Sawyer was up and yelling, blocking him from getting any closer. It was funny, two blonde girls stood in the way of him wrapping his hands around Ryan's throat, but he wasn't like Ryan, he'd never put his hands on a girl. Suddenly the bus was stopped and Ash was storming off the bus, and Ryder had to decide which was more important, comforting his girlfriend or dealing with the asshole who'd upset her.
"You're a sick bastard for threatening a girl half your size." All he could do was glare at Ryan, because he knew if he did anything else all hell would break lose, and Ash would be even more upset if he got suspended, or if Ryan murdered him. So with clenched fists he turned and pushed through his classmates to find his very upset girlfriend.
"Ash!" He called, running to catch up with her and placing a hand on her shoulder lightly. Comfort wasn't exactly his forte, but he pulled the small girl into his chest and wrapped his arms around her, placing kiss on her forehead. "I'm sorry.." He said, not knowing what else to say.
Alaska
"Hey, just think of all the hot college boys you'll meet. Plus, you'll have the best room mate ever." While Alaska was hoping to go to NYU to play hockey, she was most likely going to base her school off of where Drake ended up. Even if it wasn't the same college she wanted to be nearby so they could live together and survive off of ramen noodles like broke college kids did. She wanted to get out of her mother's house as soon as possible, and the only person she could ever tolerate living with was Drake. Besides, Drake needed someone to look after him if he was going to live on his own, his best friend could tell something was off about the younger boy lately. She knew about his drug use, the whole school did, but lately he'd seemed more out of touch.
"Definitely not excited. Their women's hockey program sucks." She sighed, knowing that U of W was nowhere on her list of college applications she'd begun to work on. No matter how hard she needed to study for the SAT's she was going to get a good score and get into a decent school with a great scholarship. Or at least that was the plan.
Suddenly, a shy voice from behind her spoke up, and she turned to come face to face with a very pretty brunette. "Thanks, Scarlet. I'll definitely take you up on that offer." She smiled, though she'd never seen the brunette before she seemed really nice, most people wouldn't have offered to help Alaska with anything.
"I'm Alaska, you probably saw me get dragged off of blonde Satan yesterday." Maybe not the best way to introduce yourself, but she wasn't ashamed of sticking up for herself. Being carried out like a toddler had been the only shameful part about yesterday. Before she could continue her conversation, she heard shouting coming from behind them and realized that it was her brother's girlfriend getting yelled at. Ash and Alaska weren't particularly close, but she had let her stay the night after the Mason incident, and the cheerleader seemed to make Ryder happy. When Ryder stood so did Alaska, ready to get expelled if it meant protecting Ash.
It seemed there couldn't be one normal day at Westbrook, but at least the bus stopped and Ash took off before anything bad could happen. She fully expected Ryder to lose his shit, but instead he merely threatened Ryan and went off after his girlfriend. Clearly Ash had him whipped, if it had been anyone else he would've fought first and comforted later. It was impressive really, but if Ryder was going to let him get away with it she wasn't.
"If you touch Ash ever again I swear I will personally end you before my brother even gets the chance." She stated, unafraid of the raging senior even if she should've been. He probably could've snapped her in half, but honestly she didn't care. Alaska had fought her fair share of boys, and Ryan was no different from the rest. She didn't mind a few injuries if it meant standing up for her friends.
This bus was too crowded and she was sick and tired of everyone's bullshit, she she turned to get off this death trap as soon as possible, standing as far away from the group as she could while she waited for her friends, glaring angrily at the sidewalk as she did. High school sucked.
Chase
Chase couldn't help the smile that formed when he spotted Rae, confused as to who the boy beside her was. Did she have a boyfriend? It wouldn't be surprising, she was very pretty and incredibly sweet, who wouldn't want to date her? His worries were proven wrong when he started talking about Rae's dowry, and Chase honestly couldn't tell if he was kidding.
"It's nice to meet you Phoenix." He greeted the other boy, having seen him around school but not knowing his name. It was good to know that Rae had made other friends, it seemed she was adjusting to Westbrook pretty well considering how crazy the school was. If you could handle Westbrook, you could handle anything.
He was distracted by the commotion coming from the back of the bus, turning to realize it was Ryder's girlfriend involved in the argument. This wasn't going to be good. His younger brother was already eager to fight, but someone messing with the people he cared about was always exceptionally disastrous. To his surprise, despite both Ryder and Alaska threatening the guy who'd yelled at Ash, neither felt the need to resort to violence and exited the bus without incident.
"I don't have any goats, but I do have two annoying siblings?" He offered, only half joking. At least neither of them had punched anyone this time, maybe they were finally starting to mature. He could only hope.
"What do you think you might go to college fir?" He asked, standing to exit the bus with Rae and her friend.
Brooke
"You sure not even the fact that the hottest guy in Westbrook is going won't make you change your mind?" He joked, looking down at his girlfriend with a smile. Despite the heavy weight that more than likely Ash wouldn't be attending University of Westbrook with him, he tried to focus on the present and enjoy the day with her. Besides, they'd only been officially dating for a day, who knew if they'd even be together after senior year? He hoped they would, but there was no guarantee. They had plenty of time to spend together before they had to figure out if long distance would work for them.
Her question gave him pause, he didn't really know what he wanted to do. Maybe he'd get a business degree and go join his father in New York, or maybe he'd study sports medicine and spend his life around the sports he loved. Last year had been all fun and games, even with all the drama that'd happened, but this year the real world seemed to be getting closer with their SAT's and college applications.
Before he could answer, Ash jumped up to go talk to Ryan of all people. While Ryder did feel a little bad about sleeping with Ash after she'd been on a date with Ryan, he still didn't like the guy and he was a little nervous watching his small girlfriend sit down beside the unpredictable senior. Rightfully so, as Ryan began to yell down at Ash, the rage clear on his face as his voice got louder. They were clearly arguing over the whole Twitter blow up yesterday about Ash's best friend, Grace, and he was surprised to hear how degrading Ryan was being. Whatever Ash had said had really upset him, but Ryder wasn't going to let anyone talk to his girlfriend like that.
"Watch your fucking mouth!" He yelled back at the older boy, Ryder jumped up from his seat when Ryan began to threaten Ash. Usually, he would've been proud of Ash for standing up for herself and yelling back, but in this instance he wished she would've just backed down and come back to him. Ryder was going to kill Ryan if he so much as laid a hand on Ash, even if he didn't he still might for even threatening to harm her. He didn't feel bad anymore, Ryan had never deserved that first date with Ash.
Ryder was halfway down the aisle when Ryan put his hand on the back door handle, but before anything could happen Sawyer was up and yelling, blocking him from getting any closer. It was funny, two blonde girls stood in the way of him wrapping his hands around Ryan's throat, but he wasn't like Ryan, he'd never put his hands on a girl. Suddenly the bus was stopped and Ash was storming off the bus, and Ryder had to decide which was more important, comforting his girlfriend or dealing with the asshole who'd upset her.
"You're a sick bastard for threatening a girl half your size." All he could do was glare at Ryan, because he knew if he did anything else all hell would break lose, and Ash would be even more upset if he got suspended, or if Ryan murdered him. So with clenched fists he turned and pushed through his classmates to find his very upset girlfriend.
"Ash!" He called, running to catch up with her and placing a hand on her shoulder lightly. Comfort wasn't exactly his forte, but he pulled the small girl into his chest and wrapped his arms around her, placing kiss on her forehead. "I'm sorry.." He said, not knowing what else to say.
Alaska
"Hey, just think of all the hot college boys you'll meet. Plus, you'll have the best room mate ever." While Alaska was hoping to go to NYU to play hockey, she was most likely going to base her school off of where Drake ended up. Even if it wasn't the same college she wanted to be nearby so they could live together and survive off of ramen noodles like broke college kids did. She wanted to get out of her mother's house as soon as possible, and the only person she could ever tolerate living with was Drake. Besides, Drake needed someone to look after him if he was going to live on his own, his best friend could tell something was off about the younger boy lately. She knew about his drug use, the whole school did, but lately he'd seemed more out of touch.
"Definitely not excited. Their women's hockey program sucks." She sighed, knowing that U of W was nowhere on her list of college applications she'd begun to work on. No matter how hard she needed to study for the SAT's she was going to get a good score and get into a decent school with a great scholarship. Or at least that was the plan.
Suddenly, a shy voice from behind her spoke up, and she turned to come face to face with a very pretty brunette. "Thanks, Scarlet. I'll definitely take you up on that offer." She smiled, though she'd never seen the brunette before she seemed really nice, most people wouldn't have offered to help Alaska with anything.
"I'm Alaska, you probably saw me get dragged off of blonde Satan yesterday." Maybe not the best way to introduce yourself, but she wasn't ashamed of sticking up for herself. Being carried out like a toddler had been the only shameful part about yesterday. Before she could continue her conversation, she heard shouting coming from behind them and realized that it was her brother's girlfriend getting yelled at. Ash and Alaska weren't particularly close, but she had let her stay the night after the Mason incident, and the cheerleader seemed to make Ryder happy. When Ryder stood so did Alaska, ready to get expelled if it meant protecting Ash.
It seemed there couldn't be one normal day at Westbrook, but at least the bus stopped and Ash took off before anything bad could happen. She fully expected Ryder to lose his shit, but instead he merely threatened Ryan and went off after his girlfriend. Clearly Ash had him whipped, if it had been anyone else he would've fought first and comforted later. It was impressive really, but if Ryder was going to let him get away with it she wasn't.
"If you touch Ash ever again I swear I will personally end you before my brother even gets the chance." She stated, unafraid of the raging senior even if she should've been. He probably could've snapped her in half, but honestly she didn't care. Alaska had fought her fair share of boys, and Ryan was no different from the rest. She didn't mind a few injuries if it meant standing up for her friends.
This bus was too crowded and she was sick and tired of everyone's bullshit, she she turned to get off this death trap as soon as possible, standing as far away from the group as she could while she waited for her friends, glaring angrily at the sidewalk as she did. High school sucked.
Chase
Chase couldn't help the smile that formed when he spotted Rae, confused as to who the boy beside her was. Did she have a boyfriend? It wouldn't be surprising, she was very pretty and incredibly sweet, who wouldn't want to date her? His worries were proven wrong when he started talking about Rae's dowry, and Chase honestly couldn't tell if he was kidding.
"It's nice to meet you Phoenix." He greeted the other boy, having seen him around school but not knowing his name. It was good to know that Rae had made other friends, it seemed she was adjusting to Westbrook pretty well considering how crazy the school was. If you could handle Westbrook, you could handle anything.
He was distracted by the commotion coming from the back of the bus, turning to realize it was Ryder's girlfriend involved in the argument. This wasn't going to be good. His younger brother was already eager to fight, but someone messing with the people he cared about was always exceptionally disastrous. To his surprise, despite both Ryder and Alaska threatening the guy who'd yelled at Ash, neither felt the need to resort to violence and exited the bus without incident.
"I don't have any goats, but I do have two annoying siblings?" He offered, only half joking. At least neither of them had punched anyone this time, maybe they were finally starting to mature. He could only hope.
"What do you think you might go to college fir?" He asked, standing to exit the bus with Rae and her friend.
Brooke
"Brooke." She laughed, shaking her head as the brunette tried and failed to guess her name. "My turn...Robyn?" The blonde teased, despite knowing the older girl's name after having been in one of her classes last year. She'd admired the pretty girl from afar, never having the courage to try and befriend her. While making friends was Brooke's favorite past time, Raven always seemed to have a witty comeback to everything and Brook had truthfully been a little intimidated by her.
"Your newspaper articles are really good." She admitted, the school paper had been pretty boring until her article on the Mason vs. Kanen expose, it'd caused so much controversy no one would be forgetting it any time soon. Brooke had never particularly liked either boy, and she was glad Raven had called them out on their shit. The commotion from the back of the bus caught her attention for a moment, and she rolled her eyes as both of her teammates stood up to involve themselves in the situation. It wasn't surprising Sawyer and Alaska were sticking up for someone, it was the thing she admired most about both girls.
"I'm sure you've got plenty of stories to work with now." She joked, it seemed Westbrook was one big drama machine.
Lexi
"Your newspaper articles are really good." She admitted, the school paper had been pretty boring until her article on the Mason vs. Kanen expose, it'd caused so much controversy no one would be forgetting it any time soon. Brooke had never particularly liked either boy, and she was glad Raven had called them out on their shit. The commotion from the back of the bus caught her attention for a moment, and she rolled her eyes as both of her teammates stood up to involve themselves in the situation. It wasn't surprising Sawyer and Alaska were sticking up for someone, it was the thing she admired most about both girls.
"I'm sure you've got plenty of stories to work with now." She joked, it seemed Westbrook was one big drama machine.
Lexi
"Ew, no. I might break a nail." Lexi frowned in disgust, while she enjoyed ruining people's lives for her own gain violence wasn't exactly her thing. Even when crazy girl had been assaulting her the most she'd done to fight back was pull the other girl's hair. As much as she thrived off of conflict, she liked it from a distance where she could control the situation.
"I'm actually pretty impressed, wish I would've thought of that." She admitted, offering the boy a smile. There was one thing Lexi could appreciate, good looks and a sense of revenge. "So, why'd you do it?" Lexi asked, curious to know why someone else had felt the need to ruin Ash and Ryder's reputation. Since she'd been gone for so long she needed to reestablish her dominance and make as many allies as possible. Anyone with a grudge against Ryder seemed like a good friend to her.
Speaking of enemies, the couple seemed to be doing a good job making them as Ash picked a fight with Ryan of all people, and then Ryder being the idiot that he was decided to defend her. Honestly, he'd never stuck up for Lexi like that, so why was Ash any different?
"I'm actually pretty impressed, wish I would've thought of that." She admitted, offering the boy a smile. There was one thing Lexi could appreciate, good looks and a sense of revenge. "So, why'd you do it?" Lexi asked, curious to know why someone else had felt the need to ruin Ash and Ryder's reputation. Since she'd been gone for so long she needed to reestablish her dominance and make as many allies as possible. Anyone with a grudge against Ryder seemed like a good friend to her.
Speaking of enemies, the couple seemed to be doing a good job making them as Ash picked a fight with Ryan of all people, and then Ryder being the idiot that he was decided to defend her. Honestly, he'd never stuck up for Lexi like that, so why was Ash any different?
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