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Sebastien rubbed at his eyes as he walked into the classroom, clearly still tired or just not looking forward to school. Either was a big possibility for him. He knew that he had this last year and then he'd be done, graduating with even a few college credits under his belt and he'd finally be able to go back to his family. Well, go back to his mom and dad, he would be glad to leave his brother behind. The little backstabber had let the entire school know that he and Robin Hood were in a relationship. Which had lead to the school forcing the two apart and now everyone in the school knew that Prince Charming wasn’t straight. He was just glad that he had this last year then he’d back home and happy.
That is, if the school didn't have anything else ridiculous in mind for him, like forcing him to stay at the school until Sleeping Beauty was put under her sleeping curse, then forcing the two to marry. He didn't even know if he wanted to marry any of the girls that he was destined to marry. He loathed this destiny thing more than anything else, it gave him such a bad feeling in the pit of his stomach and left a bad taste in his mouth. The only time he actually felt right was when he was with Casper. That was all over though, with the staff, and the student body, keeping a close eye on him.
The current Prince Charming scanned the room, being one of the last people to enter the classroom with only a few minutes to spare before the teacher started class. A few murmurs went through the students that were sat at their desks. Sebastien himself didn’t look much like his usually princely self. Yes, he was always dressed like a mess, but he usually pulled it off well with his confidence and that brilliant smile he uses to wear. There was no smile, nothing about him seemed happy, and he looked a lot more tired and irritated than confident.
Before Sebastien could even move any further or lay eyes on a seat, a young girl with blonde hair had him in a tight hug. He blinked for a moment unable to figure out what had just happened before his arms wrapped around the girl in a natural response. Alice Leroy was one of his best friends since he got to Conte De Fée, and apparently the first girl he'd marry. Though, he'd like to avoid that part if he could at this point. He had no idea if he would even be able to make her happy for the rest of her life, and with the destiny he had, he didn't want to end up having to divorce her later because things aren't working out. He'd end up losing a friend, and breaking her heart.
"I've missed you so much," Alice said, squeezing him tighter.
"I've missed you too, Alice, but you are going to break my ribs if you continue to squeeze any harder," Sebastien muttered. With that the young girl released and the two took seats where the girl had saved for the both of them.
"How are you doing? How was your summer? Tell me everything," Gabrielle continued turning fully to talk to the boy.
"Uh...I've got a headache. My summer was fine, I stayed here the entire time and...that's it," Sebastien shrugged.
"Oh, you've got a headache? Have you eaten breakfast yet?" Gabrielle asked rummaging through her bag.
"No, didn't have the time, I woke up like ten minutes ago," Sebastien buried his head in his arms.
"Well, here, to tide you over until lunch," The girl placed a granola bar on the corner of his desk. Sebastien gave a grunt in reply, reluctant to move from the comfort of his arms that he was now using as pillows.