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Hailey Cooper

"All I need is one minute of perfection. That's not too much to ask."

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a character in “Breaking Rules in Lineham High School”, as played by TheBouquineuse

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Hailey Cooper

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.:Gender
Female

.:Age:
17

.:Relationship title
The Teacher and Student

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.:Appearance
Standing at around 5'6, Hailey is often thought of as average in every way. She's not scary skinny, though she certainly isn't an average weight; just thin enough for people to look at her arms closely and think that maybe something is wrong. As a result, her "dress-code" is long sleeves and lose pants. Her hair is bleach blond as a result of a bottle and her teeth are white and straight. As a result of too much sun, her arms are dotted with freckles. And as a result of not enough nutrition, she is awfully pale and the tips of her fingers tend to turn blue in the cold. Hailey's face is round and her eyes are brown. Her facial features are small and doll-like.

.:Personality:
Hailey appears extremely confident, and as some may say, a bit overconfident. She'll talk to almost anyone and is usually known to be one of the nicest girls around. It's not that she compliments people a lot, or treats everyone as if they are important. She simply treats them as if they like her, even if they don't. This is partially due to the fact that she doesn't want to accept that some people may not like her, and if she discovers that someone is not a fan of her personality, she will happily change that aspect of herself around them. In this way, she is a chameleon. In fact, she doesn't even know who she is anymore. Is she quiet or loud, nice or mean, caring or indifferent? It really depends on who she's talking to. Most people think that she is friends with everyone, even though she actually has hardly any friends. One of the only attributes that is constant about Hailey is her crippling self-hatred. In her eyes, everyone is better then she is. She is simply an ugly, stupid girl who no one really likes, they simply like the front that she puts on. Yes, if you compliment her, she will respond with a smile and a thanks, but she will really be thinking that you are a liar and that you just wanted to point out that you feel the opposite. Hailey simply cares about everyone else more than herself. If someone appears upset, she will be the first one to try and make them feel better (but only if they are known to be nice people and accept help). But over the years... her self hatred has gotten the best of her. And now, when she is alone, she will often start crying her eyes out for no apparent reason at all.

.:Favourite subject:
Art; she hates all of her other classes. School in general proves how stupid she really is.

.:History:
Hailey was born to a family that never really appreciated her talents. From the time she was very young, she showed a lot of talent in art classes. Yet, she was taught to focus on other subjects. In her parent's eyes, math and science are the only subjects anyone would really be talented at. The other classes should be passed with A's, but math and science should be passed with even better grades then A's. She should be perfect in them. And anything less than perfection was rewarded with strong slaps to the hand and/or face. Not really abuse... that was what Hailey grew up thinking. She deserved what she got. Besides... it was an open hand. As she got older, her mother became next to obsessed with how her daughter looked. A healthy weight wasn't good enough. She had to be thin. Anything more was greeted with the same punishment as bad grades. But Hailey was a hungry kid. She just couldn't bring herself to diet with her mother. She got hungry if she did. And the 12 year old girl hated being hungry. So her mom taught her some lessons in beauty. She did things that most mothers would find appalling to even consider. After a while, Hailey just told herself that her mom want really hers. Neither of her parents where. She became detached from reality, and began to think of herself as a vessel. Her body wasn't hers, it was her parents, to do what they wished to. And her personality was clay that she could shape to make others happy. By the time she entered her second year of high school, her doctors were saying that she had an eating disorder; bulimia nervosa. Of course the two did nothing about it. Denial was their equivalent of treatment. Besides... Hailey was still kind of fat in their eyes. Now a senior, Hailey considers herself a nobody and lives her life as she has since she was a fifteen year old.

So begins...

Hailey Cooper's Story

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5:00 AM


BAM

Hailey woke with a start, nearly falling out of her bed in the process. Actually, she did fall out of the bed, not in the process, but because her mother was standing on the other side of the mattress, waiting for her to wake up. Hailey stared down at the floor, thinking that it actually wasn't too bad. Her carpet was oddly comfortable at five in the morning and quite frankly, if it weren't for the lady standing right on the other side of the bed, just having dropped a dictionary to wake up Hailey, she would have been happy to wait for six on this carpet. Five was way too early for any sane person to get up; especially on the first day of school. But as her mom argued, it was never too early to get up and begin getting ready.

"I'm up" Hailey said, trying her best to sound as alert as possible. Of course, her mom said nothing in return, simply left the room and waited for her daughter to get dressed and ready.

Even after she had put on makeup (far too much in her opinion), straightened her hair, and found the most... well... revealing clothing she had (Just a tight shirt and a skirt really. But she didn't like it, not at all), it still wasn't good enough for her mother. Her eyeliner was messy, her tendency to wear all black was depressing, and her hair was going to frizz in this weather unless she put on more of the hairspray that quite frankly smelled like overly concentrated grape juice. Most children would have argued that it was their body, and that they could do what they wanted, but not Hailey. She had stopped trying to use that argument years ago. Instead she went into the bathroom, re-did her makeup, put on a blue, long sleeved top, and did her hair until it looked as if she had the head of a Barbie doll.

By the time Hailey was ready for school, she felt fake. And it was horrible, but she still went to school with a smile on her face, she greeted her "friends" with the usual happiness and confidence that she always had faked, and she went to homeroom.

"Hailey Cooper, correct?" The young, and very inexperienced teacher asked almost the instant she sat down in the front row. Not very surprisingly, Hailey had no idea how he knew her name. As far as she knew, she had no notices to be given, no books missing from last year, no punishments gone un-received.

"Yea" Hailey answered quietly, gazing down at the book that was on her desk. She read her father's name on the cover, knowing that she would never actually read this new one. It was probably about something dumb anyway. But her mother had insisted on her reading all of the books that her father had written.

"Congratulations," the young man began, his voice not really conveying much of a congratulatory feeling, "You'll be in honors art three this year. Your teacher will be Ms. Jones and the change to your schedule is right here." That should have made Hailey happy. Honors Art... that was a class that she would most definitely pass with flying colors. But her mom wouldn't approve, not at all. And Hailey knew that by the time the letter came in, informing Ms. Cooper about her daughter's success, she probably would be forced to leave. So much for a great year.

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Thirty minutes after she had received the note from Mr. Lamon (as she had discovered this was his name a few minutes into class), Hailey found herself in the guidance office. Two women, one middle aged and one very young where sitting at the dark cherry desk, filling out papers and typing away on their keyboards at an inhumane pace. A small stack of late slips lay next to the complimentary dish of hard candies that seemed to litter guidance offices and therapist's desks everywhere. Because the adults in charge somehow thought that candy would make sobbing teenagers and worried parents feel better. Hailey reached forwards and grabbed a few mints. She had always done it, out of habit. It was a paranoid habit, but it was needed to throw off any wary counselors.

"What's wrong sweet-heart?" the older lady asked, raising her eyes up from the computer. Hailey smiled a bit. This lady reminded her of her auntie. She looked nothing like her. She didn't have the same soft brown eyes or red hair, but she did have the same vice. The voice that was so raspy and uneven that it would seem to any by passer that the lady had been smoking since she was a child. "Lost? Don't worry about it dear. Most new students get lost on their first day. Now what's your name dear?"

Hailey laughed softly. "No, ma'am, I'm a senior." She laughed again at the woman's dismay, though it wasn't a real laugh... just one to make her seem as if she was a good natured person and not offended at her mistake. "I just found out that I'll be in Ms. Jones' honors art class, and I think there might be a mistake. I was under the impression that Mrs. Rivers was the honors art teacher. Also, I won't have to drop any of my classes, right?"

"No you won't. You'll simply be asked to attend more class trips, and possibly stay after school more often. You may also receive some individualized lessons and trips. As for your dilemma about the teachers, Ms. Jones is one of the new honors art teachers. There was no mistake at all Hun" She picked up a late slip as the bell rang "Now what's your name again?"

Hailey smiled at her again. "Hailey Cooper. H-a-i-l-e-y C-o-o-p-e-r" She leaned over to make sure it was being spelt right and left the office with her pass in hand.
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Walking into art class was actually kinda fun for Hailey, especially since she was late. It gave her a chance to see who her new classmates would be. it was a small class, all seniors and she actually liked the ones that she recognized. There was Jim Davis and Alexis Good, who had apparently reconciled after their breakup last year; Ryan Morrison, who almost never talked to anyone but Hailey in class. And she hardly every talked to anyone but him. And that was really all. She knew no one else. And it seemed that there were only about ten people in the class anyway. Plus, another perk of being late was the fact that she could make a good impression on the teacher, who she had never met before. She could prove for once that she was actually polite, despite her prissy appearance. Of course, she always proved those teachers wrong (the ones who did assume that she was impolite), but the assumption was still a bit hurtful.

After a quick hello and a playful wink towards Tyler, Hailey strolled up to the teacher's desk. Ms. Jones was young and very pretty. Chances are, she was really popular with the boys in her classes. Very, very popular. And most teachers who were popular and young were amazing at... bending the rules for their students. No... Hailey didn't know any of this about Ms. Jones. Hailey Cooper was simply the master of assumptions, especially when it came to people. And even though she didn't know this, that assumed fact made her want to prove herself even more worthy and more respectful.

"I'm so sorry I'm late Ms. Jones," Hailey said, flashing her best smile at the brunette. "I have a pass right here." She handed over her pass and shrugged her messenger bag first her up on to her narrow shoulder. "I'm sorry for interrupting the class. I can just... take a seat next to Ty if that's okay." She didn't even wait for an answer. After all, Mrs. Rivers had never cared, and she had had classes with her for the past 3 years. She just sat down next to Ty and took a book out of her bag. "He's come out with another one" She said quietly to him, rolling her eyes.

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Marie blinked up at the girl who had approached her and then took the pass from her, reading it over and reading the name 'Hailey Cooper'. "The only one I was actually told about." She mumbled, laughing silently to herself and then nodding to Hailey as she walked towards the desk. "Oh but Hailey." She smiled to the girl. "Try not to be late in future reference." She smiled gently at the cute young girl who had sat down next to another boy in the classroom. She was a pretty cute looking girl. But... she didn't look quite right. She was showing off a bit too much and was wearing too much make up. 'Only a little, if any at all dear.' She thought towards the girl, before standing up from the desk and looking around at all of the class.

"So, I guess that's everyone." She clapped her hands together once and then rubbed them together a couple of times, a pencil clearly sticking out from within her ear. "Well, some of you I recognize, Some I don't, but all the same that doesn't really matter does it? You're all honor students, meaning you'll all love this subject and take it as it comes. That's all I could ask for really." She grinned happily and then gestured a hand to herself. "My name is Ms. Jones, but in this room, you can call me Marie." She found herself giggling as she spotted a look of confusion on one of the kids faces. "Yes, it seems weird, considering you call all your other teachers Miss, Mrs, Ms, Mr etcetera etcetera. But, when your all grown up, it'll be rare when you have to get someone's attention by saying 'Miss'." All the while she was talking, she kept that same eager smile on her face and took in all of the kids appearances and expressions. "Now, for today, I want you to do whatever you wish. If you need any materials please ask. I'd just like to see the kind of things you guys can do. It's always fun to just do any old thing too. I can put on the radio if you want and I'm just going to kinda be doing some personal peer assessment." She gave everyone a grin and then made a kind of gesture as if to say 'Go.'

"Oh and also! I'm almost always in this room. During lunches, breaks, after school, before school, just a lot of the time. If you guys want to come into do extra time, the extra company certainly won't be unappreciated." Marie smiled, before getting out some materials and placing them on a table which the students had left free. She stood back and then turned on the radio, leaving it quiet as background noise. She was actually very excited. Having a class simply for art students that could pass with flying colors, it just made her so excited. She could take them to exhibitions, art galleries, famous landmarks to take pictures and paint straight onto canvas'. It would just be so fun.

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Hailey only looked over towards Ms. Jo- Marie (That would certainly take some getting used to) for a minute before pulling out her sketchpad. When a teacher, or any adult for that matter asked to see what she could do, she was always up for the challenge. And even though Marie had been speaking t the entire class, she couldn't help but take it personally. Anyway, she had been late, and though she hadn't felt bad earlier, she felt it now. She was only going to be in this class until she was told to leave. And that had happened before. Last year... first period music had apparently gotten in the way of her testing. She had gotten a C on a science test ad her mother had demanded that she be put into a more academic class. She had liked music too...

"So Ty," she said nonchalantly, opening her pad to a untouched page "How's Nate doing? I heard his dad was pretty pissed about... what happened." She drew a vuege outline of what looked like a squash with a log sticking out of the side

Tyler brushed his hair out of his eyes and shrugged in his own way of confirmation. It was sad really, how closed minded a person could be, and Nathan Yates' dad was one of those people. Hailey moved her chair closer to his and looked at the empty desk in front of him. He was a good artist, but he could never decide what to draw. He seemed to want everything to have a meaning. Hailey on the other hand just liked to draw what she was feeling. It didn't take much, one simple thought really.

When Hailey was sure that Tyler really didn't feel like talking to her, she actually got to work. She wasn't about to draw anything personal, so she decided to fix an old drawing. And by fix, she meant re-drawing it. By the time fifteen minutes was up, her art was actually beginning to look like what it was supposed to be. And after half an hour of shading and erasing and being in her own world, away from her thoughts about classes and home and being hungry and being more tired than she probably should be, she was happy with her work. It wasn't perfect, but that was what she loved about art. It didn't need to be perfect. It simply needed to be honest.

And now that class was almost over, she had a finished piece of art in front of her. A line drawing of her old puppy, who she had un-creatively named Blondie. She had been an adorable golden lab. But her mom had gotten rid of it, claiming that it had been dirty and it had distracted her from her responsibilities. This picture had nothing to do with that day though. It was simply the adorable, sleeping puppy that she had loved.

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Marie had gone walking around all of the tables, talking to the students and getting to know them a little bit better whilst also keeping in mind the kind of things they could and couldn't do. Marie had gone to Ty's book and looked at it before seeming to shrug it off. "It's fine. Some days you just can't get. In the mood to do it." she smiled to the boy. "I mean, it's the same with every subject. If you don't feel like doing mats, you'll automatically do less than you normally would." she smiled at Ty and gave him a slip of paper, one that she'd given to each person in the class.

Eventually Marie made it to Hailey, and looked over her shoulder. "Aww a puppy, that's adorable" she said with a genuine coo. She looked at the puppy with a giant smile and then looked to Hailey. "Dogs are so sweet. Most animals are really, but still. Is this a dog of yours?" she tilted her head in a questioning manner. She'd ask about arty stuff in a minute, but right now she had to ask the important stuff. She had always wanted a dog, and therefore when seeing one, she often coo'd about it.

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When Marie asked about her drawing, Hailey suddenly wished she had drawn something else. Or at least drawn Blondie with the thought in her mind that she wasn't drawing her , simply a puppy that she had seen in the shelter... A puppy that seemed to be everywhere in her sketch book... It wasn't that she minded Ms. Jones seeing her drawing, just that it felt like exploitation to draw this for class. But once the damage was done, it was done. there was no use denying that. Hailey looked up at the older woman and gave her a sideways smile. "Uhm, well she was mine when I was like... seven. But not anymore" She shrugged as if she didn't care and erased a stray pencil mark.

"It's good to know that you like dogs though" She added with a smirk that was entirely fake. "I tend to drw them a lot. Because you're right, they really are sweet animals; my favourites actually." Well... most of her drawings in class were about animals in general. They were often the least personal thing anyone could draw besides flowers. She brushed eraser shavings off the desk and waited for Marie to hand her a slip, desperately curious as to what was on them.

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Marie smiled gently to the girl and then bent down, leaning into her ear and taking in a breath. "You don't need to fake things to get people to like you." she whispered, having got that vibe ever since the girl entered the room. "Be yourself, and then you'll be happier with yourself." Marie pulled back, looking back to the drawing and then pulling the slip of paper out of her pocket and sliding it onto her desk. "There's multiple exhibitions and events happening throughout the year, as well as multiple galleries to visit." Upon the list were a series of dates and places as well as a small description for each one, describing what media they specialised in and the kinds of things you could see. "You guys are old enough to get yourselves there now. I'd happily come with you, but I know how uncool it is to be seen with a teacher." she laughed a little and then held her hands together behind her back. "It's simply something that could help your studies, as well as being quite a lot of fun if you really are enthusiastic about your art and you really enjoy it."

She smiled pleasantly to Hailey. She could half tell that she was the kind of girl who enjoyed art a lot, but seemed to hold back a little. As if, something was stopping her from reaching that full potential she could get. She'd seen it quite a lot over the years, and it dissapoonted her slightly, but she never showed it. "Hope you can go Hailey, to at least one of them. The first gallery is open this friday, from three to about nine. But at the weekends it's open nine in the morning to six in the evening. If you want me to come with, I'll happily give you a ride there." she said, curls bouncing on her shoulders as she spoke.

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Hailey felt herself tense up when Marie pointed out that she didn't need to be fake to be liked. Who did this lady think she was? She was an art teacher. She probably knew nothing about how it felt to be hated by students. No one ever hated the art teacher. Besides... she was beautiful. Beautiful people got everything in this world. They got noticed, they where liked, they didn't have to look at people and know that no matter what, they would never be as good as them. Hailey had no choice but to be fake. How could a beautiful, independent adult have any idea how it felt to never be good enough? She didn't show her annoyance though. What kind of fake would she be if she let that happen? Instead she mumbled a quick no thank you in regards to Ms. Jones' offer. It was humiliating enough that she had been caught in one of her acts. It wasn't until the end of the class only a few minutes later that she even looked at the teacher again. And it was to apologize. After all, she really hadn't meant to be rude. And acting like she didn't care was a horrible way to start off the beginning of the school.

So maybe going to the art gallery wouldn't be too bad after all, though Hailey had always preferred making art to looking at it. "Ms. Jones..." Hailey began, walking up to her desk after the bell had rang. She couldn't bring herself to call her Marie. "I'm free this Friday and I figured that if you wanted to go to the art gallery... you wouldn't need to pick me up on Friday and I'm busy this weekend. So, could you give me a ride?" It was a lie, about this weekend, but a necessary one. How do you explain to an art teacher that your mother despised art with such a passion that she wouldn't even let you go to an art gallery on the weekend. at least this way she could use the old "science club" excuse.

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Marie looked up from her desk when Hailey had approached her once the bell rang and her face lit up at the question. She'd assumed by Hailey's response that the girl had been repulsed by the idea of going to an art gallery, and going with a teacher at that would be ridiculous. However, she was now pleasantly surprised. And as well as that, she now had something to do on friday, instead of sitting home bored and alone. "Of course I can Hailey, that sounds wonderful. I'm so glad you came around to it." She grinned, scribbling down notes to find out the post code of the gallery to type into her SatNav. "Are you a fan of surrealism?" She asked, tilting her head and smiling up to the girl. "I don't know about you, but I find that surrealism is both interesting, and quite funny in a silly way."

As she talked to Hailey, she'd realized that next period was a free period. She therefore decided to collect up all the spare materials that were taken out for that class, whilst also partially keeping in mind about keeping some clay out for herself to make a model of a girl and a boy holding hands and walking along. Simple figurines, but sometimes the simplistic stuff was most effective. She still awaited Hailey's response with a small smile, unable to help but notice that she had gotten some eyeliner smudged under her eye. She really was wearing too much. All the same, she didn't say anything. It wasn't her place...

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“I’ve actually never really formed an opinion on surrealism as a whole” Hailey said, the slightest of smiles evident on her lips. “I guess it all depends on the artist. I like most art that I’ve seen really, so I guess that it’s just... art to me. The genre doesn’t matter. It really depends on the quality” She almost shook her head at herself, realizing that she was rambling to herself in a way. After all, Hailey wasn’t the type to really talk with her teachers all that often. She simply did the work they expected of her. “But yes,” she concluded with a slight grin, “I guess I am a fan.” She looked around the room, which had been left a bit messy. “Do you by any chance want some help cleaning up after everyone? I have gym after this so I really doubt I’d be missing much.”

And she would be missing nothing at all. She didn’t bring gym clothes due to the fact that this was the first day of school and she would probably just have to sign some silly safety contract. And she actually enjoyed the company of this teacher. She seemed nice, easygoing, and like a human being instead of some robot that had no life outside of school. She wouldn’t show it, but she was looking forward to Friday. Not only had Hailey never been to an art gallery, but she had also never been on a trip with a teacher that was enjoyable. She had always worried about the silliest things during them.

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"I know what you mean, but different genres have different qualities. Like, you.could have a beautiful scenic painting and a surreal collage. Both have good qualities, and you may have your favourite, but they are what they are in the end. They're both as good as each other." she smiled gently as she cleaned some paint off of the tables. It may have sounded like she was pretending to be some wise old woman, bushe genuinely knew what she was talking about. She knew her art, and that often was reflected in her rambling. Yeah, she knew she was rambling, but Hailey was a student. She probably had to put up with a lot worse than rambling.teachers.

"Oh, well if you wouldn't mind, that'd be wonderful." Marie grinned at Hailey as she picked up some paintbrushes. "Ewww Gym..." Marie's face had dropped and then she laughed at her own reaction. "I'm not a fan of things that involve physical activity." she smiled at the younger female and then tilted her head ."I'll give you a note saying that you were late on my behalf if you want to keep 'helping me tidy up' ." she held a finger to her lips. "It's not necessarily lying," she said with a grin. She didn't do things like that often, but on the first day, she knew that the of their tudent would be bored out their wits anyway...

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Hailey smiled widely at Marie’s answer. This time, it was a real smile, not faked like most. They actually had something in common. “I’m not a big fan of gym either, too much exercise, not enough actual work. So... that would be great. Thanks.” She walked over to the table that she had been sitting at and picked up a set of pastels, getting paint on the tips of her fingers. While she was wiping off the paint that had gotten onto the table, Hailey thought about what Marie had said only a few minutes ago. Yea, she had sounded a bit like a know-it-all. But that was the thing about know it alls; they really knew what they were talking about. This teacher was so much different from Mrs. Rivers that it was a bit shocking


When she turned around to give Marie the paints, Hailey yawned and rubbed her eyes, not only spreading a bit of the eyeliner that she had already messed up, but getting paint on her cheek as well. Blue, black, and orange were spread from under her eye to her cheek bone. Her face promptly turned a shade of red that it often did when she was embarrassed. Chances are, mot kids would have laughed it off, but not Hailey. In her opinion, she probably looked silly now, and she hated to look silly. “Uhm...” Hailey bit the inside of her cheek nervously, “Do you by any chance have anything I can get this off with?”

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Marie turned when Hailey asked about getting things off of her and raised an eyebrow at it. Though, when she turned and looked at her, she found herself smiling and holding back a giggle. "Nice new makeup you have there." she said with a grin, looking around the classroomand then realising that there weren't any tissues in there. "One thing I forget..." she mumbled to herself, going to the storage cupboard and rummaging around. "The principal supplies all classrooms with make up wipes in case students really go overboard with the makeup. Never thought I'd find a use for them since I never really fuss too much. Their choice, not mine."

Marie handed the wipes to Hailey and then took the paints from her. "Thanks for the help." Marie told Hailey with a smile as she walked to the sink and washed her hands. "It usually takes a lot longer than this..." she went to her stuff and then got out a bag of Doritos, opening them up and then leaning against one of the desks. "So what's your favourite subject Hailey? " she asked, biting into one. "And you have to say art because I teach it." she said sarcastically, laughing a little and offering the girl the bag of Doritos.

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Hailey took the wipes with an almost silent thanks and wiped the paint off of her face. And then, when she realized that her makeup was uneven now, she figured that that wouldn't do. He mother had always told her that she needed that makeup, to cover her flaws, or no one would really like her. They simply wouldn't be able to look past the flaws and get to know her. Uneven makeup wouldn't work though. So she wiped it all off. The foundation, the blush, and the eyeliner. Once that was gone, her actual face was visible; the splattering of freckles around her nose, the tiny birthmark on her temple. In other words... her flaws.

Hailey crossed her arms over her chest and looked down. "I would have to say that my favourite subject is..." Hailey paused, looking up at Marie, "It actually is art." She looked at the bag of Doritos. "Oh, no thanks." In fact, the thought of eating that delicious disgusting bag of salt and fat made her mouth water stomach turn. Besides, it was impossible to eat that small of an amount of chips. She wouldn't be able to do anything about that. She would just buy a bag tonight now that she had the thought in her mind.

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Marie smiled at the sight of Hailey with no make up. The freckles gave her a cute look that actually made her look young again. All that make up made her look like a primped up barbie doll that had been decorated with extra paints and fake tan. Now, she could show that natural side that Marie loved to see in the students. The birth mark on her temple was barely seen behind Hailey's blonde fringe, and Marie barely saw them as flaws. It actually made her look very cute. She tilted her head at the student and then popped another Dorito into her mouth. "I don't understand Hailey..." She looked into the bag of chips and shook it a little, hand diving in to find one of the better ones. "You're a very pretty girl, and yet you cover it with make up." She looked to Hailey through the tops of her eyes, smiling a little to her. She then shook her head and sighed.

"Sorry, not my place." She murmured, sensing something was making Hailey uncomfortable after she offered her the Dorito. She held the bag slightly towards her again. "I have a small gut. Please just take one. I won't be able to eat all of them." She said, blinking bizarrely innocently. Marie had known a lot of students that she'd managed to convince to stop caking themselves in make up and let themselves just be whoever they are. "You have good tastes in subjects, you must have good taste in food too." She said with a small wink that only a teacher could pull off.

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Hailey grasped her left wrist with her right hand, her fingers nearly overlapping. She couldn't be rude, she wouldn't be; but she still didn't watch what she said. "Are you saying that my makeup is ugly?" She said harshly, "Because I liked it." It was a lie; nearly everything that she said at times like this was a lie. She certainly wasn't going to agree with Marie though. She hated her makeup, but she spent so much time trying to get ready in the morning. And she thought that she had finally gotten around her mother's rules... only to find out that it was a lie. She had been lying to herself this whole time. She really did look like a clown. Suddenly, Hailey wanted to hate her new art teacher, for proving to her that she hadn't outsmarted her mom, but she couldn't bring herself to hate anyone; not over something so silly. She ignored Marie's second offer for food, hoping that maybe she would forget about it.

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"I wasn't saying anything like that..." Marie leaned over to her bag and pulled out a compact mirror. She opened it and then showed Hailey her reflection. "I just think that you're so pretty, you don't need to cover yourself up with foundation, eye shadow, blusher, any of that stuff." She smiled to the girl and ate another Dorito. "I mean no offence Hailey, I was actually complimenting you." she told her as she leant back on the desk and tilted her head. "There's a lot of girls that'd kill for natural beauty like that. No spots, no scars. No nothing. Just some cute little freckles here and there." Marie looked down into the bag and ate another Dorito awaiting her response quietly.

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"Sorry..." Hailey said quietly. She really didn't get what Marie was saying, but she wasn't about to say that. She had been raised thinking that she was flawed and "bad" in every way; a few kind words from a teacher certainly wasn't going to help that. Especially due to the fact that she had just met this teacher. Right now, Ms. Jones meant nothing to her. "I know that my attitude was out of order and it won't happen again." At this point, she was using her "teacher voice," a quiet, subservient tone that couldn't possibly be taken in the wrong way. Hailey looked down at her hands, as if she was studying the bones in her fingers, "Thank you by the way"

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Marie sighed gently. It was pretty obvious that everything she just said to the girl went through one ear, and out of the other. She placed the bag asside and licked her fingers. "You attitude wasn't inappropriate at all." she responded, noticing her tone and realising that Hailey wasn't all that comfortable with thinking that the teacher was just another person. A lot of kids did that. As soon as she had crossed the boundary line between friendly conversation and teacher talk, the kids would freak out and start trying acting like a good little student so that they wouldn't get into any possible trouble. "What are you thanking me for?" she asked Hailey. She didn't seem to really take in the compliment, so it confused her slightly.

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It may have not sounded like it, but Hailey really had been thanking Marie. She hadn't given her any of that 'You're fine the way you are because of what's on the inside' bullshit. She highly doubted that anyone actually believed that. And if they did... she would love to see them around anyone who was considered hideous. Hailey looked over at Marie. "I'm thanking you because you complimented me." She raised her eyebrows, "Isn't that what you're supposed to do when someone compliments you?" Hailey sat up on the desk, crossing her legs. She was actually a bit confused now. Marie didn't seem to be like most teacher, not even most teachers her age. She didn't seem to just accept every little thing that came out of Hailey's mouth, and while it annoyed her, Hailey also appreciated her just a bit more for it