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All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 7:03pm On Dec 17, 2014 |
Title: All I've Never Wanted Author: ACRL37 Date: December-17th-2014. All rights reserved. ©2014 *The Scions were the four most powerful guys at Valesca Academy. They terrorized anyone who stood in their way and, unlike every other girl in school, all I wanted to do was avoid them until I could graduate from this hellhole. And then, out of seemingly nowhere, one becomes my fake boyfriend, one my unwanted matchmaker, one my guardian angel, and the one I can't stand the most? Yeah, he's my new housemate. Am I happy? Hell no. INSPIRED BY HANA YORI DANGO/ BOYS OVER FLOWERS/ METEOR GARDEN* |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 7:06pm On Dec 17, 2014 |
CHAPTER ONE Feel it comin' in the air, hear the screams from everywhere I'm addicted to the thrill, it's a dangerous love affair Can't be scared when it goes down, got a problem tell me now Only thing that's on my mind, is who gon' run this town tonight? Is who gon' run this tonight? We gon' run this town ~"Run This Town" Jay-Z & Rihanna "Sweetie, are you feeling ok?" I poked at the pile of scrambled eggs on my plate, wondering if I could possibly fake being sick to delay my first day of senior year a little longer. Maybe I could claim food poisoning from the takeout I ordered yesterday? …No. My mom would never buy it, and even if she did, I really didn't want my favorite Chinese restaurant to be slapped with a lawsuit. What about the flu? Mono? Strep throat? Sudden amnesia? My mind raced through a million fake excuses as to why I can't go to school today, but that darned maternal instinct would undoubtedly see through all of them in a minute, and I'd just earn myself a nice grounding instead. "…Maya? Maya!" I started, my fork clattering against the plate. "What did you say?" I asked distractedly, trying to get my bearings after being lost in my thoughts for the past ten minutes. "Are you feeling ok?" my mom repeated. "You've barely touched your food." I looked down and realized she was right. The scrambled eggs and bacon—usually my favorite breakfast— was far from gone. I took a deep breath, about to lie and say that no, I didn't really feel ok and that I'm not up for classes today, but my darned conscience had to kick in at that moment. "I'm fine," I said, pasting a smile on my face. "I'm just not really hungry." My mom arched her eyebrows and took a sip of her coffee. She's like Lorelai from Gilmore Girls—a total coffee addict. She had at least eight cups a day, despite my insistence so much caffeine is not good for her health. You would think she'd know that, since she works in the health industry and all. "Nervous?" I shrugged. "Yeah, I guess." That's one way to put it, but 'nervous' isn't an adequate description for the Texas-sized pit of anxiety in my stomach. "You'll be fine, sweetie," Mom said soothingly. "You were fine last year. Straight A's! And you're not even new anymore." That's precisely the problem. I'm not new, which means after a year at Valesca Academy, I know how it works. Trust me, it's not pretty. But more on that later. 1 Like |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 7:14pm On Dec 17, 2014 |
*continues* "You're right," I agreed. I valiantly spooned some eggs into my mouth, my mom watching closely. They tasted like cardboard, which I knew was more me than her cooking. Nevertheless, I managed to eat about half before I couldn't take it anymore. I figured if I had to go anyway, I might as well just hurry up and finish this day up. "Ok, I'm heading out," I said, slinging my bag over my shoulder. "I'll see you later." "Have a good day, honey. Love you." "Love you too." When I got outside, I was relieved to see that even though the sky was overcast, it wasn't raining—yet. Hopefully it won't until I'm safe and warm inside Valesca's walls— safe being a relative term. I guess now is a good time to back up and explain everything to you. My name is Maya Lindberg, and up until a year ago, I was happily living in New York City with my parents, doing all the things a normal teenager does and attending a normal high school that, while it had its clique problems, was paradise compared to Valesca. Unfortunately, my dad got a promotion at his company which required him to move to Valesca, and as a result, my whole family had to uproot itself and settle into one of the richest towns in the US. Now, that wouldn't be so bad, if it wasn't for Valesca Academy. Though considered the best school in the country, it's filled with the snobbiest, most superficial, most materialistic people I've ever met in my entire life. What makes it all the more worse is the way they all cower before the Scions, who are a whole other story unto themselves. The Scions is the nickname given to the four hottest guys in school: Zack Perry, Carlo Tevasco, Parker Remington, and their leader, Roman Fiori. Their families, some of the wealthiest in the world, actually founded the town and the school, which means everyone, from school administrators to the police, is terrified of them. They usually keep to themselves, unless they are terrorizing some poor kid who looked at them the wrong way. I'm not even kidding about that. One wrong look at any of the Scions and you might as well kiss your social, and sometimes academic, life goodbye. The abuse wrought by the rest of the students on the offender is so notoriously horrible most are forced to transfer schools. As for me? Well, I've never had a direct run-in with the Scions. It took me all of one class period when I started here last year to realize how things worked, and I had gone out of my way to avoid their attention. Astonishingly, it worked. I've never been closer than fifty feet to them, which is definitely a good thing. I mean, it might seem cowardly to some, but I know the Scions had the school faculty eating out of the palms of their hands, and I didn't want to risk doing something that might provoke their wrath, or there goes my teacher's recommendations and my dream of attending Stanford, my future, goodbye. Avoiding them is actually a lot easier than it sounds, considering they had their own classroom, where they came and went as they pleased; their own private nook in the dining area, and a mass of students surrounding them whenever they went. I took a deep breath as Valesca's perfectly manicured campus came into view. I could do this. Just one more year, and I would be on my way to college, and my experience here would have just been a bad dream. I was annoyed but unsurprised to see the crowd gathered on the flight of stairs that led to the entrance. Everyone was laughing and hugging after an oh-so-taxing summer apart at their parents' villas in the south of France (note the sarcasm) but they were all casting surreptitious glances at the four empty, prime parking spots in the parking lot. Directly in front of the school and slightly separated from the rest of the spaces, those were reserved for the Scions. On normal days, they usually carpooled two and two, but on the first day, they always liked to make a grand entrance, each in his own overly priced sportsmobile. During the other school days, of course, two of those spots would remain empty, since no one would ever dare park in one of them. 1 Like |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by almacherish(f): 9:14pm On Dec 17, 2014 |
I love it already..... Lovely story |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 7:50am On Dec 18, 2014 |
*continues* Already in a bad mood, I elbowed my way through the crowd, ignoring my peers' curious glances. Before I could get inside, however, I heard someone scream my name. "Maya! Mayaaaaaaa! MAYA LINDBERG!" The last utterance was yelled directly into my ear, and I flinched a bit, waiting for the ringing in my ears to stop before I turned to face the petite, pretty redhead. "Hi, Venice," I said with a genuine smile. "Hiiii!" She enveloped me in a crushing hug that had me staggering back a few steps. For someone so small and thin, she sure weighed a lot. "I missed you so much!" "I missed you too," I laughed, listening patiently as Venice rambled on about her amazing summer eco- tour of Costa Rica. Venice France (yes, that really is her name. Her parents, apparently blessed with a sick sense of humor, also named her younger sister Kyoto and her older brother Frankfurt; understandably, he goes by Frankie) is one of the few genuinely nice, down-to-earth people in this school. In fact, she might be the only one. We became close last year when we both had the unfortunate luck of being stuck in fifth- period AP Calculus with Mr. White, who is as albino-complexioned as his name suggests and who is way too pen- happy with his detention pad. Venice is also the only person who is privy to my seething hatred of the Scions and everything they stand for: elitism, superficiality, tyranny. Suddenly, the entire school, it seemed, erupted into deafening cheers and hoots. Oh shit. I was about to slip inside the school when Venice grabbed my arm. "Where are you going?" she hissed. "The bathroom," I blurted. "I really gotta go." "No you don't. You just don't want to see them," she observed shrewdly. "Well, if you know, why'd you ask?" "Because I'm not going to let you slink away from them any more!" "I don't slink away," I protested. "I strategically miss them." She ignored me and tugged on my arm, forcing me to walk down the steps with her until we were blocked by the crush of students. "I don't care what you call it, it's not healthy." I eyed her suspiciously. "I bet you only want someone to gush to about how amazingly perfect they are." She shrugged, not even bothering to deny it. "They are," she insisted somewhat defensively. "Physically speaking, anyway." "There's more to life than looks," I countered, wincing when I realized how annoyingly preachy I sounded. Gotta work on that. "Not if you're in high school. Now, shhh." I shut up, not because she said so, but because the crowd had fallen silent, and I didn't want to speak and bring attention to myself. Venice and I were standing on the very top of the stairs, and I heard them before I saw them—the sound of screeching tires as four very expensive, very flashy cars turned sharply at the same time into their respective parking spaces. I swear, if this was a movie, there'd be some dramatic soundtrack playing right now. Everyone except me waited with bated breath for the Scions to emerge, and when they finally did, the ensuing swoons and screams were a million times louder than before. 2 Likes |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 3:42pm On Dec 18, 2014 |
almacherish:thank you for following |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 10:12am On Dec 19, 2014 |
*continues* As if the scene couldn't get anymore sickening, the clouds decided to part at that moment, and a golden beam of sunlight highlighted the quartet like they're really the gods everyone thinks they are. Parker Remington was the first to get out. Slamming the door of his red Lamborghini shut, I felt like the renowned playboy should be moving in slow motion as he raked a hand through his wavy, golden brown hair. The son of the most powerful figure in the international finance and banking world leaned against the edge of his car, his eyes shielded by a pair of aviators, and flashed a disarming smile into the crowd, causing more than a few girls to nearly faint. Gag me. The next to come out was Carlo Tevasco. The towering, dark Colombian, though equally gorgeous, was nowhere near as overtly charming as his friend. In fact, he looked a little annoyed at all the ballyhoo that greeted him. I shouldn't be surprised; a black belt in five different types of martial arts and the son of a multibillionaire real estate developer with rumored ties to the mafia, Carlo seems to be the quietest and least attention-seeking Scion, at least when he's not beating someone up. Even his car, a simple but sturdy black Range Rover, reflected his personality. Following Carlo was Zack Perry. The grinning Greek-god-look-a-like hopped enthusiastically from his bright yellow Porsche, his golden hair gleaming under the sun like a halo. In my opinion, the eternally good-natured Zack seemed to be the only one who's even remotely human in the group. A musician and singer, he constantly has a smile to his face, though I guess if I stood to inherit billions thanks to my family's dominance in the steel and railroad industry, I'd be happy too. Suddenly, a low murmur rippled through the crowd, and when I looked to see what had everyone in such a tizzy, I was shocked to see a girl had emerged from the passenger seat of Zack's car. She's stunningly beautiful and supermodel tall, with a cascading mane of perfect blonde waves that framed a delicate, heart-shaped face with bright blue-green eyes, high cheekbones, and rosy pink lips. Her slender, perfect body was encased in a beautiful pale green silk sundress that probably cost more than an average person's monthly rent. Actually, now that I looked more closely, she bore a striking resemblance to Zack. "No way. No. Freaking. Way." Venice's jaw was almost grazing the ground. "Who is that?" I asked curiously. I had never seen the Scions with the same girl for more than a few days, and never, never had they made an entrance with one before. "If I'm correct, that's no other than Adriana Perry, Zack's twin sister." I blinked. "He has a twin sister?" "Yeah." Venice didn't tear her eyes from the spectacle. "They're really close but she's been at some Swiss boarding school since eighth grade." "How do you know all of this stuff?" Venice just looked at me. "Um, I live for gossip, remember?" Oh yeah. I forgot about that. Everyone had quieted down again, I realized, because the main attraction was finally showing his face. Roman Fiori. The sole heir to the world's largest fortune, which encompassed shipping, oil, electronics, telecommunications, textiles, and sports franchises; an athletic prodigy hailed as the second coming of Michael Jordan, Pele, and Joe Montana rolled into one; the single hottest specimen to ever walk the face of this earth. According to all the girls who are currently peeing themselves in excitement, anyway. I mean, I guess I can kind of see it. The entire package—the thick, wavy black hair, the naturally golden bronze skin, the sleek muscular body, the cut-glass cheekbones, and those one-of-a-kind, gold- flecked dark violet eyes —was made to melt girls' hearts. 1 Like |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 10:15am On Dec 19, 2014 |
*continues* Ok, so I can totally see it, but luckily, it takes more than just supernaturally good looks to win me over. As far as I'm concerned, Roman Fiori is the biggest jerk alive and as arrogant as they come. The small group made their way leisurely towards the school, Roman at front, flanked by Carlo and Parker, with Zack and Adriana bringing up the rear. The crowd on the stairs parted like the Red Sea for Moses. Roman's face was expressionless as he made his way up the stairs and inside the hallway. Everyone waited until all the Scions and Adriana were safely out of earshot before they started buzzing about the latter's sudden appearance. "Do you think something happened at boarding school?" "Ohmygod, I can't believe she's going here now!" "Man, she's hot!" It was at that moment that the bell finally, blissfully rang. I let out a relieved sigh. "Come on, let's get to class or we'll be late," I said, pulling Venice like she'd pulled me earlier. "Yeah, I make you watch the hottest guys ever and you make me go write essays," she grumbled. "Some friend you are." I smirked. "You'll thank me one day." ************* Rrrring! The bell signaling the end of third period and the start of lunch hadn't even finished ringing before the hallways were filled with hungry high schoolers clamoring for their daily intake of gourmet sushi and pastries flown in from France. Yes, that is really what they serve in our Dining Center, or DC, as everyone calls it. Fitting, considering the politics in our DC outrivals that of our nation's capitol tenfold. I sidestepped an overly PDA-ing couple and pushed my way into the girls' bathroom, which is all done up with Italian marble, sterling- silver faucets, and jewel-toned velvet furniture in the lounge area, though why a public bathroom—or any bathroom, for that matter—needs a lounge area is beyond me. There's even a bathroom attendant presiding over an array of European toiletries. There were already three girls in the bathroom when I came in, all stick-thin, whose green-and-gold plaid uniform skirts were shortened to the skankiest proportions possible. They're the type of girls who usually take the time to shoot me a disdainful look before going right back to their primpfests, sometimes throwing in a snide comment about me being a Westsider or something. As the name implies, a Westsider is someone who lives on the west side of town, which is dominated by split-level houses that are large by normal standards but minuscule compared to the massive mansions in the rest of town. Smaller houses=less money, and since there is virtually nothing more important than money in Valesca, you can see where my Westsider status is a problem. I don't really give a shit what other people think of me, but I hate it when my family gets looked down on just because we don't earn millions a year. That's why I was more than a little befuddled when the girls took one look at me and scurried out the door, heads down. If they had tails, they'd be tucked between their legs right now. It didn't take me long to realize what was going on, though. |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 10:18am On Dec 19, 2014 |
*continues* When I turned, I found myself face-to-face with Adriana Perry, who's even more flawless-looking up close, if you can believe it. There was dead silence for a good ten seconds as we stared at each other. Her face was unreadable, for the most part. I thought I detected a hint of amusement, but it was gone so fast I wasn't sure if I'd just imagined it. "Hi," I said awkwardly, when I couldn't take the awkwardness anymore. No answer. I had just about figured she was ignoring me and was going to leave when she spoke up. "Hi," she answered in a soft, lilting voice. Though her eyes didn't stray from my face, I had the feeling she was examining me in the way only girls can give other girls the once- over. "Ok, well, it's nice to meet you but I'd actually better get going…" I slowly began to edge around her, painfully aware the bathroom attendant is shooting us odd looks. "What's your name?" I blinked. That, I didn't see coming. "Um, Maya." Silence again. "Maya Lindberg," I added. Apparently, that was what she'd been waiting for, because she then held out her hand and said, "Adriana Perry." I shook her hand hesitantly. "It's nice to meet you." "Likewise." Giving me a brief smile, she proceeded to turn to the mirror and fix her already-perfect hair without saying another word. Ooook. Not wanting to stay in that bathroom a second longer, I made my way as quickly through the door as I could without downright running. The encounter hadn't been unpleasant, but it hadn't been, well, pleasant either. It was just…weird. What's even worse, I can't quite shake the feeling that two-minute interaction had just cost me a year's worth of anonymity. ************* "So do you guys wanna go eat in the DC or eat out somewhere?" Zack asked, leaning back in his chair and lacing his fingers together behind his head. "I vote for eating out. I've been craving Serrano's," Parker said, referencing Il Serrano, the chic Italian eatery that's practically a Valesca institution. Zack smirked. "Yeah, and I bet that hot new waitress has nothing to do with your…craving." Parker shrugged. "You know me." "Yes, we do," Carlo said dryly. "Now, can we please decide where we're going to eat?" "Let's go to Da Silvano instead," Zack suggested. "We've already been to Serrano's twice this past week." "Da Silvano is in New York," Carlo pointed out. "Yeah, but if we go right now and take one of the jets we'll probably end up missing only fourth period." "Fine by me," Parker yawned. "What's the use of having a private teacher if he can't be flexible?" "I'm sure he'll be glad he'll finally get a break from you troublemakers," a new, feminine voice said. Parker sat up a bit straighter. "Hey, Adri." "Hey." Adriana looked around the room. "Are you guys going to lunch anytime soon, or are you just going to stay in here all day?" she teased. "We were thinking about going to Da Silvano or Serrano's," Parker said. "What do you think?" |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 10:20am On Dec 19, 2014 |
*continues* "Oh, I think I'm just going to grab something in the DC," she replied airily. Half a day at Valesca and she'd already gotten the acronyms down pat. Zack blinked. "Really?" "Yeah, there's some interesting people here," Adriana said with an oddly secretive smile. "Not in this school," Roman said, speaking up for the first time. Adriana rolled her eyes. "You're too cynical, Rome," she chided. "That's no way to go through life." "It's worked for me so far." She shook her head. "All you need is a girlfriend," she decided. "A nice one. And then you'll be better." "And pigs can fly," Carlo said loud enough for only Parker and Zack, whom he was sitting in between, to hear. They snickered. Roman stared at her like she was crazy. "Does it look like I want a girlfriend?" he demanded. Ignoring his tone, Adriana merely gave him a serene smile. "You will once you meet the right girl." "I doubt it. The only thing girls think about is my money." "There goes your cynicism again…" Roman snorted. "Please. You're seriously telling me you can find a girl in this town who doesn't care I'm a Fiori?" "Yes, that's exactly what I'm saying." "I'd like to see you try." "Oh, boy," Zack sighed. Adriana raised her eyebrows. "That sounds like a challenge." "That's because it is." "Fine." Adriana looked inexplicably smug. "Give me until the end of this semester. If you don't like the girl that I choose enough to ask her to be your girlfriend, I won't ever bug you about it again." "Well, that's just one less thing I have to worry about next semester then," Roman said cockily. "You guys are ridiculous," Zack groaned. "Well, I'm all for it," Parker drawled. "My question, though, is how are you going to find the perfect girl when you haven't even been here for the past four years?" Adriana smirked. "Just call it female instinct." |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by amiablejudy(f): 12:15pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
I loving this great piece all the way,keep it up more more more ooooo. |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 5:53pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
amiablejudy:thanks for following!! |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Costlybabe: 9:58pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
Nice story so far |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by amiablejudy(f): 10:56pm On Dec 19, 2014 |
Shaxee what's up,pls don't go silent now. Your frequent updates will encourage many to come on board.Nice work so far |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 7:57am On Dec 20, 2014 |
amiablejudy:thanks dear, i'll update ASAP |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 8:01am On Dec 20, 2014 |
CHAPTER TWO You've been hiding, never letting it show Always trying to keep it under control You got it down and you're well on your way to the top But there's something that you forgot What about love? Don't you want someone to care about you? What about love? Don't let it slip away ~"What About Love" Heart Adriana was on a mission. If there was one thing she lived for, it was a challenge, especially when the challenger was Roman. Even though she had been at boarding school for a while, she still knew Roman a lot better than he thought. After all, they were both children of the Founding Four families, who themselves had been friends for generations. He might say he didn't want a girlfriend, but it was only because a) he was under the impression girls only liked him for his looks and/or money, which is fair, since most of them did, and b) he hadn't met the right girl yet. Adriana was sure there had to be at least one girl in the world who was right for him, and she was going to make damn sure she found her. After all, Roman was like another brother to her, and she hated seeing him so cold and emotionless all the time when she knew he was sweet guy deep down inside. Way deep down inside. He just needed someone to trigger that part of him, and what better way to start the search for the Perfect Girl than at Valesca itself? The sound of her Manolo Blahnik kitten heels echoed through the empty halls, but she was so deep in thought she barely noticed. The mission wasn't going to be an easy one, she knew. As the sole heir to the largest private fortune on the planet, Roman had been spoiled beyond comparison in terms of material means, but his parents, though they loved him in their own way, were a bit lacking in emotional affection. Basically, Roman had never really known what love was or how people in love were supposed to act or, let's face it, that there were people truly in love in the first place. The walls he'd built up against the opposite sex were layers thick, and whoever wanted to break them down needed to be tough. Adriana ran through the requirements of the perfect girl in her mind. Physically speaking, she needed to be attractive enough to at least capture Roman's temporary interest, until he got to know her better. Physically, she knew his type—he tended to prefer exotic brunettes over all- American blondes. That wasn't a problem. What the town's female population lacked in sincerity they more than made up for in looks. Personality-wise, Perfect Girl needed to be able to speak her mind but at the same time not be too aggressive; intelligent; able to carry out a real conversation, and possess a lack of superficiality or pretense. Now, that ruled out a lot of girls in Valesca. Well, I'll just have to focus on the easy part first, Adriana decided, changing direction mid- stride and heading towards the administration wing of the school instead of the DC. The student life office was pretty quiet when she arrived, which was a good thing. Unlike her brother and his friends, she didn't particularly revel in flaunting her power in front of others. That was the good thing about boarding school; she didn't have to worry about others treating her different just because she was a Perry. Then again, there were definite perks to the title, especially when she needed a favor. Like now. |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 8:04am On Dec 20, 2014 |
*continues* "Hi!" the office assistant simpered, immediately standing up when she saw who just came in. "Hi." Adrianaa was careful to keep her voice neutral. She glanced at the assistant's name tag: Teri. "What can I do for you today?" Teri asked eagerly. "I need a draft of this year's yearbook," Adriana said authoritatively. Zack had filled her in on how yearbooks worked here: The students' pictures were taken over the summer by a professional photographer hired either personally or, if they want, by the school, to eliminate any potential of bad lighting, poor angles, or garish makeup. All the pictures were to be sent to the school at least two weeks before classes started, and the yearbook committee would slave over a mock-up of the yearbook until everything was finalized. The official draft was supposed to be top-secret and seen by only the yearbook editor until another draft was created. Luckily, Adriana had studied up on every aspect of her new school, and she knew the drafts happen to be locked in the storage room of the student life office. Teri blinked, not looking quite as eager now. "Oh, well…" She swallowed hard, obviously nervous. "But only the Director of Student Affairs has the key to the storage room," she admitted meekly. Adriana didn't even blink. If there was one thing she learned from being around the Scions so much, it was how to get what she wanted in the least amount of time. "Well, then, I'll just have a chat with her," she declared, trying not to sound too imperious. She didn't enjoy being so commanding most of the time but a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do. Without waiting for a reply, she stepped around the front desk and made her way to the back, where the DSA's office was located, leaving a speechless Teri behind. Thank god Zack and Parker had given her an all-access tour a few days ago. DR. WENDY WOLLENSKY, DIRECTOR OF STUDENT AFFAIRS, the bronze plaque mounted on the door read. Adriana gave one quick knock before twisting the knob and stepping inside. Dr. Wollensky looked up, obviously startled. With her short silver hair and sleek black Prada suit, she looked astonishingly like Meryl Streep in Devil Wears Prada. "Can I help you?" she asked, somewhat rudely. She obviously didn't appreciate Adriana just barging in like this. Wow, she even has the same British accent, Adriana thought fleetingly, before she snapped back to the task at hand and gave Dr. Wollensky a polite but warning smile. "Of course," she said smoothly. "I would like a draft of this year's yearbook." Now Dr. Wollensky looked at her like she was crazy. "A draft of this year's yearbook?" She let out a short laugh. "That's not going to happen." "I think it will," Adriana countered, her voice saccharine-sweet. The administrator narrowed her eyes. "Now listen here, young lady, I don't know who you think you are, barging into my office like this in the first place, and now you want me to hand over a confidential document? That's not going to happen on my watch." Adriana almost laughed out loud. Confidential document? Jesus Christ, this was a yearbook they were talking about, and not even a finished version at that. It didn't exactly contain a threat to national security. "What is your name?" Dr. Wollensky demanded, pen at the ready. To scribble out a detention notice, no doubt. Adriana leaned casually against the doorway. "Adriana Perry," she replied, her tone conveying the idea she could not be more bored with the whole thing. |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 8:08am On Dec 20, 2014 |
*continues* Panic immediately washed over Dr. Wollensky's Botoxed face. "The daughter of David Perry?" she asked slowly, visibly gulping. "Yes." Adriana couldn't help a note of smugness from creeping into her tone. She did not mind lording her 'power' over Dr. Wollensky at all, though she did feel a bit bad about the assistant. "Oh, well." Dr. Wollensky hastily stood up. "Of course. I'll go get what you need right away," she promised. Barely two minutes passed before she came back, a thick, bound stack of paper tucked discreetly under her arm. "Here's the copy," she said. "I'm so sorry about earlier. I had no idea…" "Of course not." Adriana took the book and tucked it into her bag. "Well, I appreciate your help." With that, she sauntered out of the office at the same moment the bell signaling the end of lunch rang. "Dang," Adriana muttered under her breath. She'd been hoping to go over some of the pictures before fourth period, but that was obviously not happening. Unlike Zack, she tried to miss as little class as possible. She would just have to continue her 'mission' later. ******************** * "Gosh, I always love the food on the first day of school," Venice said, spearing a piece of salmon so fresh it was practically still quivering on her fork and bringing it to her mouth. She closed her eyes in gastronomic delight. "If I ate like this every day, I'd be 300 pounds by now." "You do eat like this every day," I pointed out, unscrewing the cap of my Voss. Trust Valesca to even have fancy water. "I'm not talking about the quality, I'm talking about the quantity," Venice explained. "Not that my mom would let me eat so much anyways." She rolled her eyes. Venice's mom is a former model and even though she hadn't worked in over a decade she's still super conscious about her— and her daughter's— appearance. "Oh."I took a sip of my water and glanced around the DC. It had been spruced up over the summer, and looked more like a high-end restaurant than a cafeteria. It was also noticeably lacking one component. The Scions' table, the closest to the slanted glass wall overlooking the campus' lushly landscaped grounds, was empty. Their lack of presence was obviously felt by everyone else in the DC. The girls looked glum they couldn't throw themselves at the four's feet and the guys looked both relieved and disappointed that their idols weren't here for comparison. "Oh, I almost forgot!" Venice leaned over the table excitedly, her gray eyes sparkling with excitement. "What are you doing this Saturday night?" "Why?" I asked warily. Things never turned out well whenever she asked me that question with that look in her eyes. "Just answer me," she insisted. Definitely not a good sign. I was about to say I had promised my family I'd go to dinner with them when she added, "And don't bother using that tired old family dinner excuse. In case you've forgotten, you told me your dad's away on a business trip until next Monday." Damn it! This is one of those moments when I definitely regret telling her so much. "I guess I'm not doing anything," I admitted grudgingly. I hadn't realized how hard it is to come up with a believable excuse on the spot until today. "Good." Venice beamed. "Stan Hoffman's having a party at his house and you're coming with." |
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*continues* "What? No way!" "Why not?" she pouted. "You already said you're not doing anything." "Because…what if I have a lot of homework due or something?" I argued feebly. It sounded lame even to my ears. Venice gave me a cross look. "Maya Lindberg, you are a healthy, 17- year-old teenage girl. You do not need to do homework on a Saturday night and miss the school year's first party!" "But the Scions might be there," I pointed out a bit desperately. "Like you said, it's the first party, and they're bound to be there." "Uh…not really. They're super picky about which parties they get seen at, remember? They're probably not even going to be there, sadly." Ok, so truthfully, it's not just about the Scions. I just don't like parties. Don't get me wrong, I'm not morally opposed to them or anything, but I've been to a few last year and they just seemed to consist of people getting drunk and hooking up with each other so others will gossip about them the next day. Not exactly my idea of a good time. "Pleeeease?" Venice begged. I shook my head stubbornly. "Pretty please? With a cherry on top?" When I steadfastly refused to reply, she let out an exaggerated sigh and leaned back in her chair. "Fine. But then I'd have to go alone, and if I end up getting so drunk I have sex with some random guy and get knocked up you better become the godmother." "Venice France!" I nearly shouted, the use of her full name not nearly as intimidating as I might like it to sound thanks to the sheer silliness of it. "Don't even joke about stuff like that! Haven't you ever seen 16 & Pregnant?" She shrugged. "Technically, I'm 17. Besides, who knows? Things like this happen…" "How about if you don't go instead?" I gave it one last shot. "Do I really have to answer that?" I scowled. Even though I knew the chances of Venice drunkenly hooking up with a stranger were slim to none—the girl couldn't even stand the smell of beer, much less drink it —I still didn't want her going to Stan's party alone. The football player was a renowned womanizer, second only after Parker, and his parties seemed more like giant orgies than actual parties. "You should be glad I'm such a good friend," I groused. Venice smiled cheekily. "Oh, cheer up, Grumpy," she said cheerfully. "It'll be fun. I promise." ******************** Carlo deftly dribbled the ball around Zack and passed it quickly to Roman, who managed to break through Parker's formidable defense to slam-dunk the ball into the net, breaking the 80-80 tie. "Whoo!" Carlo gave his partner a high-five, grinning as they continued their consecutive winning streak. "Man, you guys always win," Zack complained good-naturedly, pulling up the hem of his shirt to wipe the sweat off his face and revealing a chiseled six-pack that bore no hint of the thousands of calories he shoveled into his mouth every day. "Sorry, man, we can't help being better than you," Carlo joked, draping a friendly arm around Zack's shoulders. "Uh, you are not better than us." "I think our record more than speaks for itself." "Hmm…yeah, you're right," Zack said thoughtfully. "Or not!" Abruptly turning he grabbed Carlo in a head lock, laughing as his friend let out a surprised grunt. |
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*continues* It took Carlo all of two seconds to recover and he managed to extract himself from Zack's grip and pin him to the ground, wrestling-style, in even less time. Parker burst out laughing at the look on Zack's face. "Come on, Perry, you know he's not a black belt for nothing." "Yeah, yeah," Zack huffed, even though he was smiling. "Let's take it to the stage and see how you fare then." "Hey, I never said music was my thing." Carlo shrugged. "Bit too sappy for me." "Are you calling me sappy?" Zack asked suspiciously. "You guys are ridiculous," Roman said, taking a swig of his Gatorade. "Why do I still hang out with you?" "Because your life would be a boring wasteland without us?" Zack guessed. "Because you would have to face all the people you offend without anyone to back you up," Carlo added. "Aaand…" Parker paused dramatically. "Because you would just sit in your grand old mansion every day and not interact with the rest of society if we're not here to force you to do so." Roman looked slightly affronted. "I would not," he snapped. "I'm a very sociable person." His statement hung in the air for a moment, before Zack, Carlo, and Parker collapsed into fits of laughter. "Haha…sociable person… that's a good one," Zack gasped. Roman scowled. "I don't see what's so funny." "Oh, I think he's serious," Carlo said, attempting a straight face and failing miserably. "For someone who barely talks in school you sure have a lot to say when it's just us," Roman muttered. He glared at his friends. "STOP LAUGHING!" The other three Scions quieted down, but their mouths still twitched with amusement. "Oh, come on, Rome," Parker cajoled. "You're not exactly the most social person on the planet and you know it. The only people you talk to is us." "I talk to Adri," Roman pointed out. "She doesn't count," Carlo countered. "She's practically one of us." "Yeah, if Zack gets on our nerves too much, we can just sub her in," Parker suggested, earning himself a punch in the arm. "Ow! Watch it, these biceps are precious." "Only to your ego." Zack stood up and brushed himself off. "Speaking of Adri, how're you feeling about that little… conversation between you guys earlier?" he asked Roman. The head Scion shrugged. "She'll never manage it," he replied confidently. "Girls like that don't exist." Parker shook his head. "I don't know what I'm going to do with you. How can you be so opposed to girls when you haven't even really had a girlfriend?" "I barely like most of them enough to hook up with them, much less date them." Roman picked the basketball up from the floor and spun it absentmindedly on one finger. "They're too manipulative and high- maintenance." "So would you rather date members of the same sex?" Carlo asked innocently. Parker and Zack hid their smiles while Roman glared at his Colombian friend. "I wish you're really as silent as you appear in school." "Sorry, no can do." Carlo crossed his arms over his chest. "But back to the subject. What happens if Adri does find the right girl? Would you actually be truthful and say something if you had feelings for her?" |
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*continues* "It's not gonna happen." "But what if?" Carlo persisted. Roman exhaled sharply. "If that happens—and I'm telling you right now it won't—I'll be truthful. When have you ever known me to lie?" "That's good news, or else I won't hear the end of it at home," Zack noted wryly. Suddenly, a loud ping sounded, and all four boys reached for their phones. "It's me." Parker quickly scanned the new text. His lips curved into a smile. "Ok, gentlemen, it's been real, but I have some business I need to take care of," he announced, pocketing his phone. "Talk to you later." He slapped hands goodbye with the other three and with one last wave, exited the Fioris' indoor basketball court. "I bet his 'business' has something to do with a certain hot little waitress he met today," Zack remarked. Carlo shook his head. "Always ditching us for the ladies. What happened to bros over ho's?" "It went the way of the CD player," Zack replied, earning himself an odd look from his friends. "What? I thought that was clever! You know, cuz no one uses CD players anymore..." Blank stares. "Oh, forget it," he huffed. "I see my sense of humor is under appreciated here." "Apparently." Roman smirked. Another ping sounded; this time, it was Zack's phone. I need ur help. Come home now. -Adri "Not even a please," Zack grumbled. "Sisters." He didn't really mind; that was what he got for popping out two minutes later than Adriana. Maybe she'll appreciate his wittiness. Then again, maybe not. "You're leaving too?" Roman asked. "Yeah, Adri needs my help with something," Zack replied. "I bet it has something to do with her search," Carlo remarked helpfully. "I don't want you guys planning anything behind my back," Roman warned. "Or else I'd think you want Adri to win." "Of course not," Zack said, even though he secretly did. That was one of the few things he and Adriana agreed on: Roman seriously needed a girlfriend. Stat. ******************** *** "Did you seriously spend your whole day looking at this thing?" Zack asked skeptically, flipping through the yearbook draft. "Yes," Adriana answered somewhat defensively. She'd made a copy of the draft and given the original back to the DSA earlier. The copy she made had giant X's through the freshman and sophomore sections, as well as smaller X's through all the guys and upperclassmen girls who hadn't made the first cut. "Gee, you're really serious about this whole challenge thing." "Of course I am! Or else ten years from now everyone will be married and Roman will be by himself, miserable." "Either that or he would have married some trophy wife and be perfectly content." Adriana rolled her eyes. "Stop contradicting me and help me out with this," she ordered. "It would be nice if you said 'please' every once in a while." "Fine. Please." "That wasn't very sincere." "Do you want me to smack you?" |
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*continues* "Oooh, yeah, cuz that's going to hurt sooo— OW!" Zack yelped, rubbing the back of his head. "Hey, that's not fair! You have long nails!" "Sue me. Are you going to help me or not?" "Be very glad I'm such an amazing brother." Zack snatched the book from her hands. Adriana smiled sweetly. "You know I love you." "Yeah, yeah. Now what exactly is it you want me to do?" "Wellll…although I like to think of myself as doing pretty well on the Valesca information front I've only still been at school for a day so I don't know that much about the people—" "And you want me to cross out anyone who I think Roman won't like," Zack finished. She beamed. "You really are the best brother ever." "Don't get so happy yet," Zack said dryly, examining the page in front of him. "I don't know much about a lot of these girls, except— oh, definitely not her. Gold-digger to the max. And not her either." He lowered his voice. "I heard she went through seven plastic surgery procedures over the summer. Rome definitely won't like that, he prefers girls who are more natural. That's what he says anyway." Adriana gave her brother a look. "For a guy, you're kind of gossipy." "You're only just figuring this out?" Eh. He had a point. An hour later, the Perry siblings were collapsed on Adriana's bed, barely moving. "Holy shit, I had no idea looking at pictures would be so tiring," Zack groaned. "I hate you for making me do this, Adri." "Hey, Roman's your friend too, you know, and this'll be good for him." Adriana buried her face in her pillow. "Sometimes I wish I wasn't such a good person." Zack snorted. "I think your wish came true a long time ago," he joked, earning himself a jab in his side. "Stop abusing me," he pouted. "It's not very nice." "You weren't a lot of help," Adriana sighed, too tired to even be really annoyed. "You only crossed out six names!" "Well, I'm not the girl expert in the group," Zack pointed out. "You should've asked Parker." His sister sat up straighter. "Oh yeah… you think he would be able to come over now?" "I doubt it," Zack yawned. "I think he's with some girl." Adriana made a face. "Right. Typical," she mumbled. "Well, I guess if I can't do this objectively, I would just have to get to know everyone better in person," she decided. "I heard there's a party this Saturday." "You're talking about Stan Hoffman's party?" "Yeah, I think that was his name. You know him?" Zack shrugged. "Yeah. We have him run some errands for us sometimes. He throws pretty cool parties." "Good." Newly energized, Adriana closed the yearbook and placed it in her bedside drawer. "Then we're going to that party." "By we you mean…" "Me, you, Parker, and Carlo, if he wants to come. I don't want Roman to know what I'm up to. Better surprise him with who the girl is so he doesn't have time to put his defenses up." "I think it's just gonna be us and Parker. Carlo doesn't really care much for Stan's parties. Besides, we need someone to distract Roman." "True," Adriana allowed. "You actually said something smart for once." Thanks," Zack said sarcastically. "No prob," Adriana chirped, already looking forward to Saturday. This was going to be fun. |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 4:36pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
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Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 4:47pm On Dec 20, 2014 |
A/N Hope this chapter wasn't too boring!! It'll get better soon, promise =) And next chapter is the party scene..woohoo! It's going to be a turning point.. Same deal as before, 20 readers before I update? amiablejudy. Anyway, yeah, thanks for reading! Glad I could update this (Nairaland freaked me out when it was down earlier lol). Btw, For those of you who haven't read my other story, If We Ever Meet Again, check it out! (www.nairaland.com/2049910/numinous-book-1-novella) Need 20 more readers on the few chapters of that before I update again... Ok, I talk too much, I'll stop now. Mucho love to my readers, and until next time! |
Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 8:40am On Dec 21, 2014 |
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Re: All I've Never Wanted... A Novella by Nobody: 11:46am On Dec 22, 2014 |
CHAPTER THREE There's a smell of stale fear that's reeking from our skins The drinking never stops because the drinks absolve our sins We sit and grow our roots into the floor But what are we waiting for? What are we waiting for? So give me something to believe Cuz I am living just to breathe And I need something more to keep on breathing for So give me something to believe ~"Believe" The Bravery I heard it before I saw it: the deep, thumping bass of loud party music, which I could feel vibrating my seat even though we were halfway down the road. "Oh, come on, move!" Venice grumbled, pressing down on her car horn. Hard. She narrowed her eyes at the line of cars snaking up the street, all waiting for their chance to park and party. "I think this is a sign," I announced, running a hand nervously through my hair. Though it usually had a hint of wave to it Venice had flat-ironed it to sleek perfection earlier. "Maybe we're not supposed to be here tonight." "No…Stan's parties are always like this," she answered distractedly, trying to maneuver around the Mercedes in front of us, to no avail. "It's the first party of the year! Of course there's going to be a lot of people." "Great." I slumped down in my seat. "Remember what you promised me earlier?" Venice asked pointedly. "You said you were going to keep an open mind and not be such a Debbie Downer." "I know, I know." I sat up straighter. "You're right. Even though I despise the person throwing this party, don't know anyone else here, and completely disagree with the way things work in this town, that does not mean I can't have a good time!" I paused. "That came out a lot more sarcastic than I intended." Venice laughed. "You're ridiculous." She eased off the brake as the line inched forward a little. "You've been in such a cranky mood lately I think tonight's the night." A chill ran down my spine. "Uh…the night for what?" I asked slowly, knowing what she was going to say but dreading it nonetheless. "The night to find you a guy!" she exclaimed, in a duh voice. "You are 17 years old and you've never even had a real boyfriend, which is… well, it's not normal, especially since you're gorgeous, girlie." I blushed, muttering something about how I wasn't, really. Compliments on my looks always make me feel awkward. I really don't even think of myself as pretty. I mean, yeah, I know I'm not ugly or anything, but when I look in the mirror I just see a regular teenage girl. Venice groaned. "You kill me. Do you even realize how all the guys stop to stare at you whenever you walk into a room?" "They don't." "They do!" She gazed at me calculatingly. "But don't try to change the subject. There'll be plenty of hot guys here tonight and even if you won't date any of them you can still hook up, can't you?" "You're the one who brought it up in the first place," I huffed. "And I'm not really a hook up type of person, V." |
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