A cocky smirk plastered itself on Codex's face as Asa spoke, still not even trying to whisper. It was amusing how he seemed to be aiming for attention and the hate of the teacher. "Ah yes, Codex is an interesting name. For an interesting person." She replied cockily, her voice still a whisper though. A few of the freshmen glanced back at her and she just arched a brow at them before turning her attention back to the boy beside her. "Math sucks ass." She said, not whispering this time. She got a few agreements from the sophomores some of the freshmen just nodded their heads but didn't dare say a word. The teacher turned to look at her, "Oh..right, sorry! Math sucks butt. Forgot we have kids in here." She teased, making the teacher laugh. That's how she got on their good side, she would make them laugh..worked every time. A few of the underclassmen looked at her, trying to seem mad but they could help but chuckle or giggle. It was good to be a class clown, the laughs, chuckles, and giggles were all Codex need. It was like a drug.
"Surprise, surprise..you're taking notes?" She whispered teasingly as she watched him start taking notes. That's all she got in to say before he began to speak again. She rolled her eyes as he spoke about her liking science and not math, teasing people she talked to even though she didn't know them and that she was funny. "Yep, that sums it up." She replied in an almost bored tone as her blue eyes danced with amusement of he talked about going somewhere tonight and getting out of school. She arched both brows when he decided to try out some dramatic scenes. "Drama team?" She asked with a tease, completely ignoring his questioning about going out tonight.
She couldn't help but laugh when he was told to leave, "I've got soccer practice tonight, after that I just might be free." She teased after he spoke of seeing her later and then calling her a cutie. She just rolled her eyes. Typical Senior. He had the sickness..the sickness of Senioritis. The definition of Senioritis? A crippling disease that strikes high school seniors. Symptoms usually include: laziness, a lack of studying, repeated absences, and a generally dismissive attitude. The only known cure is a phenomenon known as Graduation. And it seemed her new friend Asa had a flaming case of Senioritis. She laughed to herself as she went back to listening to the teacher.