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Thursday, May 22, 2008

-hits you with a wench-

Leia cringed as the dark haired newbie scowled in her direction. She fiddled absentmindedly with the hem of her skirt. Briefly, she toyed with the idea of grabbing Dani's things and running back to the courtyard. She might look like a loon but at least she'd be away from the menacing boy in front of her.

The phone D'mitri previously held was suddenly shoved into her hands. Grasping the object tightly, she thanked the heavens that it had not been something else.

"Thanks," she whispered. she walked out of the school with D'mitri trailing behind her. Had it been someone else, Leia would've made an effort of coaxing the person she was with to talk. This time however, she remained silent. Her brown eyes stared straight ahead without glancing back at the glaring boy.

"Leia!" someone called out. She looked for the familiar voice and grinned as Liam ran to greet her, out of breath. In his hand was the cube she gave him looking no less jumbled than the last time she saw it. A giggle escaped her lips. Liam maybe on of the smartest students in their school but he was too impatient to solve puzzles.

"Can you solve this for me?" he asked once he regained his breath. "Stupid puzzle's giving me a hard time."

"It is not stupid!" she huffed indignantly, yanking the toy from her friend. "You're just not trying hard enough."

Liam's eyes drifted over her shoulder and fell on the boy behind her. His eyes lit up in recognition. It must be the new student the entire council was fussing about. D something. He snapped his fingers when he remembered, causing Leia to give him a strange look before turning her attention back on the object in her hands.

D'mitri Chekhov. That was his name.

"You're D'mitri, right? D'mitri Chekhov?" he inquired. "What are you doing around here with Leia?" his voice was laced with an overprotective tone.

"He crashed into Dani and got her stuff by mistake," Leia answered. "Here, she threw the cube at Liam. Instead of hitting his chest, however, it crashed on his forehead. Leia would've just left him there if he hadn't started bleeding.

"Liam, I am so sorry!" she apologized. She flipped the phone in her hand and looked for the unfamiliar number. She pressed the call button and waited for Dani to pick up.

"Dani, can you meet us in the infirmary? Liam's... um, Liam got into a bit of accident," Liam sent her a glare for that.

"What happened to you, Mr. Blake?" the nurse, Mrs. Wilson, exclaimed when they entered.

"I got assaulted by a Rubik's cube, ma'am" his eyes lingered on Leia, making her wince.

She looked at D'mitri sitting quietly in a corner. Should she bother him or not? Deciding to do the former, she got up and sat in front of him.

"Wanna play chess?" she pulled a board out of her messenger bag.

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