forum Jocks Vs. the Arts (OPEN!)
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@Lavy-the-Nerdy-Sci-Fi-Birdy

"I dunno, I'm not going to be there." She whispered back.

"Lee don't leave me alone! Please," Marco put on his puppy eyes.

She sighed. "I'll talk with ma and pop. See if I can charm a yes out of them."

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Dexter grabbed his pack and stood up. "I have math next so I'll see you later Lowe."

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"See ya, Dex!" Lowe walked off to English.

@ShadeStar

"I bid all of thee farewell," Lillian bowed and started her way to history. It was definitely one of her favorite classes, if it wasn't for the douches in her class.

@@sTRAYKEYS

"I bid all of thee farewell," Lillian bowed and started her way to history. It was definitely one of her favorite classes, if it wasn't for the douches in her class.

(HOW DARE THEE)

@ShadeStar

"I bid all of thee farewell," Lillian bowed and started her way to history. It was definitely one of her favorite classes, if it wasn't for the douches in her class.

(HOW DARE THEE)

(I BITE MY THUMB AT THEE! THY DOUCHE!)

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(It's uh…oh bird….what was I talking about?)

@@sTRAYKEYS

(Backup characters…)
Marco walked into History and sat next to Josh. "How's life?" He asked as Marco pulled out a pencil. Marco sighed, "to be honest… Not that great."
Josh pointed to a 'nerd' that sat at Dexter's table walking. "Life has to be better than having her in our class, right?"

@ShadeStar

Lillian was reading over different scripts for productions that were going to be put on at theaters through out the town. She saw one of the jocks point at her. She rolled her eyes and went back to reading.

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Marco frowned, "their not all that bad… You know that right?" Josh shrugged and pulled out a pair of earbuds.

@ShadeStar

Lillian bit her thumb and turned her eyes toward the jocks. She doubted they knew what it meant anyway. She looked back at the scripts and put them away waiting for the teacher to enter.

@@sTRAYKEYS

Marco let out a sigh when Mrs. Foshly (I'm terrible at last names…) entered the room. She began writing a quote on the board. "To thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man." She then backed away from the board, "can anyone tell me who said this?"