@ShadeStar
"Same, I hate sports and all that junk. So see ya after school friend?"
"Same, I hate sports and all that junk. So see ya after school friend?"
"Sure." Jay stood awkwardly for a moment before the bell rang, startling him. He joined the mob of students so he wouldn't look so suspicious being in the hallways.
Zanna sighed and walked back to where they were painting beside the other girl.
Jay's next class was art, so he decided he could go to it. They never really did anything there, so he pulled out a sketchbook and started sketching various things. Stray dogs living on the streets, lonely people working at restaurants, things like that. He sighed, his pencil scratching one of the few noises he paid attention to.
Morrigan’s next class was art, so she grabbed her binders and headed to class, the seven piercings on each ear and nose ring attracting attention. She stepped into class five minutes late, heading towards the only empty seat, next to a boy (Jay).
Jay glanced at the girl next to him for a second, giving her a nod as a greeting before going back to doodling instead of paying attention. He had completely tuned out the teacher at this point.
Zanna finished up their art, it was a simple lightning bolt, but at the same time it was striking as it popped off the wall. They looked down at there schedule to see it was art, not that bad of class to go to. So they went to find the room, and ended up being late. Oh well.
The teacher raised an eyebrow at Moreigan’s tardiness but didn’t comment. She ignored him and opened her sketchbook, taking out some brush-tip markers and beginning a drawing of a hyper realistic, colourful city.
Jay tapped his pencil on the desk before crumpling up his drawing and starting a new one of a panther in a rainforest. The black panther was partially concealed in the darkness of the foliage. He shaded it quietly with crosshatching, his personal favorite technique.
Zanna walked into the class, they saw Jay and sat down near him. The teacher looked straight at Zanna, but said nothing. Zanna discreetly gave the teacher a middle finger from under the desk, before pulling out her sketchbook and began working on new graffiti designs.
Morrigan made sure that the buildings popped, using thick colourful lines and ignoring the persistent pain in the pads of her fingers and forearm. She caught a few people staring at the cuts and flared at them fiercely, successfully intimidating them until they turned away, satisfied, she popped a piece of bubblegum into her mouth, took out her white gel pen, and write poetry in tiny, loopy letters inside of the bold outlines of her drawing.
Once the sketch was finished, Jay pulled a simple thin sharpie out of his pocket to enhance some of the shading. After he did that, he found some colored pencils in a cupboard and colored in whatever he saw fit.
Morrigan popped her bubblegum, smearing a bit of her black lipstick into it but doing no actual damages to the colour on her lips. She fiddled with the zipper on her leather jacket, acute pain piercing her while hand. She deserved it anyways.
To distract herself from the pain, she planned out her next graffiti project. She wasn’t going to let this stupid school stop her.
After completing the drawing Jay decided he should tune in to whatever the teacher was saying. She was talking about some old, dead artist, so he just got a new piece of paper and doodled nothing in particular.
Morrigan sighed boredly, the fingers of her uninjured hand tracing over the tattoo on her right forearm, one of her poems inked onto her skin. She had another one, a crow feather, on her left bicep, but that was there for others to see because she liked it, the poem was there for her own reassurance.
Zanna saw the girl tracing over what looked to be a tattoo. They wondered what was on it, so they moved over next to the girl. Once there they saw on her sketchbook was a graffiti design. They whispered to the girl, "Have you tagged the school yet?"
(What does she mean by tagged?)
(Tagged is putting graffiti on the school.)
Jay leaned his head on the desk, a dull throb pressing against his skull. He got headaches frequently, so he wasn't worried, but paying attention to anything was difficult.
(Got it Thanks!)
Morrigan popped her bubblegum again, giving the girl a grin. “‘Course. A few minutes ago. If you see the big block letters in the hallway that say’We Are Not Your Freaks’, let me know.” She leaned back in her seat. “How ‘bout you?”
"Right before I got to class," Zanna smiled, "Name's Zanna, they/them pronouns. What's yours?"
You don’t deserve friends! Her mind screamed at her and something flickered in her eyes, but she pushed it down. “Morrigan, she/her pronouns. Nice to meet you.”
"Nice to meet you too. Something up?" Zanna saw the emotion of her eyes go crazy for a second. Being a gang leader for as long as they were meant they had to be able to read people. So reading body positions, voice tones, and all of that was part of her skill set.
Jay rubbed his temple as he watched the teacher talking absentmindedly. He just had to look like he was paying attention. There was never homework in this class.
Zanna saw across from Morrigan that Jay was rubbing is head, "Hey Jay, is something up?"
"Hmm?" Jay turned towards Zanna. "Yeah, fine. Just a headache… happens all the time." He tapped his fingers on the desk, pretending to pay attention to the teacher again.
"Okay," Zanna replied.
The headache got worse, but Jay didn't react to it other than not really even pretending to pay attention anymore. It felt like he had a loud, erratic heartbeat pounding against his skull that also stabbed him behind the eyes. Probably evolving into a migraine, though Jay didn't really care that much. I'm fine, I've endured much worse than this.
"Jay, you don't look so good. Why don't you go to the nurse?" Zanna suggested to him.
"Hmm? Yeah… sure…" He glanced towards the teacher again before just getting up and leaving. As he walked out the door, he scarcely heard his teacher calling for him to come back. He ignored her and kept walking until he made it to the nurse's office, where they gave him some pain medication and told him to lay down for a while until his migraine went away.
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