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It was almost pathetic. He could see why they would stick up for eachother, obviously they were a tightly packed group of friends like most people in the school. But why even try to save themselves? If they just tried to blend in a bit, rather than stick out with their odd interests. Maybe they should keep it a secret. The only people that deserved to stand out were the ones that were above the rest, not the ones that lacked certain traits. But even the way they tried to defend themselves...their words obviously had no affect on the minds of the attackers here. A deer couldn't scare a wolf.
Cael tilted his head towards Gabriel at the sound of his question. Well, for obvious reasons. They were clumsy, they lacked social skills, when they talked it was only about their happy...fantasy-land games. Plus, people always needed to have someone to pick on. It was human nature, they had the need to feel dominant in whatever situation they could. He had come up with a million reasons in his mind, yet felt no need to put them out into words.
Though he hadn't respond to Gabriel's words, Saber's agreement with him caused Cael to raise an eyebrow in confusion, as well as curiosity. He agreed to that? Really? Though Saber was his friend, he thought that he was the last guy that would stick up for the Nerds. But then he continued on, and from the tone of his voice, and the look on his face, he could tell it was another one of his tricky games.
"Games are fun." He commented, shrugging his shoulders. Cael usually wasn't overly competitive, but it always was nice to win. It was the entire goal of every game.
"How do you play? More importantly, how do you win?" He asked curiously.
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"... I bet I can make a member of the Nerd Herd fall in love with me first."
There was silence. Saber couldn't keep his composure after seeing the expressions on his friend's faces, and burst out laughing. "Yeah, you heard me. I said them." He waved towards the doors that were just swinging shut. The volume of the cafe amped up to normal. Saber's confident smile taunted his friends; "We'll see who the real ladies man is." He looked at Gabriel, "Besides," He said teasingly; "They're just your type brother; I'm pretty sure none of them are tramps."
Saber glanced at a poster advertising school Halloween activities on the wall behind Gabriel's head. Come to think of it, if the stakes weren't high enough, it just wasn't any fun.
"We have until Halloween night. Anyone left with the Nerd standing will have to pay up an extra fifty to those who have already made their Nerd swoon." Saber sat back in his chair, satisfied, and laced his fingers behind his head "...Well? You girls man enough to do it?" He chuckled, his eyes fiercely staring them down. This would be a challenge alright- for all of them, but he hated to lose. All there was left to do was win. "... Are you 'girl-magnets' player enough to best me?"
"So," He said, slapping his hand down onto the table, his energy already fired up; "You in?"
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(sorry it's short)
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"Are you sure you'll all be able to pay up, gentlemen? Or will you have to borrow some money?" He asked, grinning.
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Awesome.
That was his first response. Cael always had bad luck with money, bad luck with most things, in fact. He could almost guarantee that if he put fifty dollars down on the table at that moment, it would never return to him. But the thought changed when Saber continued. That was the bet? That was what he had to do? What kind of a bet was that? He was expecting something stupid, that any brainless person could do. But this...this called for deceiving people. Did it really matter though? The girls weren't a waste of human skin, nothing to that extreme, but he didn't exactly want to get close to them either. And Cael was no womanizer. He could be nice, but never went further, as he found it extremely difficult to do.
He stared at Saber blankly, watching the fifty dollar bills flood to the table in a rush, as every one of his friends agreed. Soon, he was the last one left to make a decision. Fifty dollars was quite a bit. To him anyways. Their family was going through a...rough patch at the time, and fifty dollars was a lot to lose. But then there was even more to win, and he didn't want anyone to know that he was low on money, going through troubles. For a moment, he seemed to be in some sort of trance, thinking but eventually, Cael reached into his pocket, taking out three wrinkled bills. Two twenties, and a ten.
It was just a game. No real emotions would be involved, and he didn't even have to like the person he had to get to like him. It was going to be easy though, most girls would never pass up the opportunity to be acquainted with a member of their group. He had a feeling that the nerds would be like the others as well.
With trouble, he set down the money in the pile already formed, a quiet sigh escaping his lips as the money left his fingertips. Well, maybe something fun would benefit from this. This wasn't exactly his sort of game though, but he could try his best.
"I can't believe I'm doing this..." He uttered quietly, raking a hand through his blond hair nervously.
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Eli let a silent sigh of relief escape her slightly parted lips as her friends agreed with eating outside. Thank God. She quickly paid for her burrito and water, the lunch lady giving her a skeptical look as she handed a her an one dollar bill. "Lunch is four dollars," the elderly lady said in a scratchy voice which sounded that of a high-pitched rasp. Eli's face quickly turned three different shades of red. "I'll pay the rest tomorrow, promise." she whispered with her head lowered just a little. The lunch lady sighed angrily. "You better, Eli, it will be seven dollars," she hissed, Elizabeth just nodding in response as she turned and headed towards the double-doors heading outside. No one sat out there because right outside those doors were the dumpsters; Some chick told Eli one day that she deserved to sit out there, be the "Queen of Garbage." Elizabeth simply scoffed at the idea, tightening her grip on the burrito which she held currently.
"Let's try to find a place farthest away from the dumpsters," she called to her friends as she pushed through the doors, skin meeting the chilly air which gave her slightly exposed arms goosebumps. It felt nice, Fall was her favorite season. In her opinion fall meant hoodies, bonfires, pumpkins, scarecrows, and her favorite holiday.. Halloween. Eli spotted a "nice" patch of dying, yellow-ish brown grass and nodded towards it reluctantly. "There," she said, walking over and plopping down. She sat her water and burrito down, pushing her glasses off the bridge of her nose once more. "I really dislike those people in there," she murmured, glancing at Ares, then Ellie, then Tammy. They were the only ones who understood her, considering they were in the same situation. They were.. The only ones that took time to actually get to know her. In Elizabeth's eyes, in some weird way, they were.. Heroes, helping her fight against the Villains which swarmed Melbourne High.
"I mean, they don't even know us, yet feel the need to call us nerds.. And yell at us.. And throw things at us, and trip us." Eli went on, her usual rant which she spewed daily. It was annoying though! Those "popular" people were ugly. Not in a physical sense, obviously, but in a "person" sense. Honestly, she didn't care to tell them that to their face, as long as something bullet proof kept them from getting her..
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"They feel entitled to pick on us because we aren't made out of the same mold, like a barbie doll." Ellie shrugged, popping another sour powder coated gummy bear into her mouth. "I wish we could show them that we're people too, but..." She sighed. Good luck. She thought. Not a single one of them ever seemed to show signs of humanity. "I don't think it matters to them. I think the world will come to an end before they ever recognize us as the same species." She told her friends.
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Having paid for her lunch she rushed to catch up to the rest of her friends and burst forward through the doors. The chilly air caressed her skin and caused the tiny hair on her arm to stand on end. She didn’t dislike it but if it went anywhere to freezing she’d start sneezing her nose off. That wouldn’t be a pretty sight. She sat down on the patch of grass carefully since her lunch was in danger of tumbling out of her arms. She quietly listened and munched on a chocolate chip cookie she had brought. Taking out the whole bag she placed it in the middle so her friends could grab some if they wanted. Tammy always brought something else from home because she never seemed to fill up her stomach with just the cafeteria food. Oddly enough she wasn’t fat or chubby. Thank you fast metabolism! she smiled as she thought of this. She nodded in agreement to what Eli, Ellie and Ares said.
“They judge by only what they can see and not what they cant. We’re not that bad are we?” she asked quietly as she looked at herself. Sure, she had extremely puffy hair and a weird way of dressing but did that make her a bad person? Her brain operated differently and a bit faster than most but that didn’t make her a freak did it? She didn’t think so but… “What is it that is so wrong with being ourselves?”
She blushed realizing she had said that out loud and slumped her shoulders forward. She sighed surmising that no one out here was judging her since it was only her friends and loosened the tension in her shoulders. She leaned back on her hands and stared up at the sky. “They suck. If they can’t see how great you guys are then they’re even dumber than what their assignment papers reveal.” She smiled and continued. “And that’s saying a lot…” She leaned back into her sitting positioned and grabbed another cookie. She made a noise of satisfaction before looking at her friends with a wide smile. “But who needs them anyway when we’ve got each other?”
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