Jannistory19
The Eager Rper
Prescott Middle School. It was the kind of school that you would want your child to be enrolled into because of the neighbourhood. Most people would assume that friendly neighborhoods produced friendly schools. And they normally aren't wrong.
But Janine wasn't very sure about that kind of claim.
Maybe it was the strange looks she kept managing to see from under the edge of her hood. Maybe it was the whispers she kept hearing, and while they never spoke that loud, she was still able to hear them, when she focused hard enough. Maybe it was her intimidating attitude. Perhaps it was the jokes concerning her that she heard from a distance while she was sitting alone.
But as far as Janine knew, not everyone here was friendly. Herself included. And she wasn't going to deny that. The young girl walked down the hallways as she tried to focus on her destination. Lunch time. Everyone was bumping into one another so they could be the first in line, when there are obviously more choices. But Janine didn't want to deal with all that. She preferred to be out on the blacktop, where she could soak up the sun in relative ease.
A scent flowed to the girl's nose as she got closer to the cafeteria doors. Hmm... Apparently all the cheerleaders had gathered in the area this time. She shook her head with huff. There was no way she was going to sit in there, now that all those pencil-neck plastic dolls were going to do something that would surely annoy her.
So off she went, veering towards the doors that led outside.
But Janine wasn't very sure about that kind of claim.
Maybe it was the strange looks she kept managing to see from under the edge of her hood. Maybe it was the whispers she kept hearing, and while they never spoke that loud, she was still able to hear them, when she focused hard enough. Maybe it was her intimidating attitude. Perhaps it was the jokes concerning her that she heard from a distance while she was sitting alone.
But as far as Janine knew, not everyone here was friendly. Herself included. And she wasn't going to deny that. The young girl walked down the hallways as she tried to focus on her destination. Lunch time. Everyone was bumping into one another so they could be the first in line, when there are obviously more choices. But Janine didn't want to deal with all that. She preferred to be out on the blacktop, where she could soak up the sun in relative ease.
A scent flowed to the girl's nose as she got closer to the cafeteria doors. Hmm... Apparently all the cheerleaders had gathered in the area this time. She shook her head with huff. There was no way she was going to sit in there, now that all those pencil-neck plastic dolls were going to do something that would surely annoy her.
So off she went, veering towards the doors that led outside.