Elle sat there, reading her book, when the boy that had hit the trunk of her car walked in. He obviously hadn't noticed her, and neither had the teacher. Elle decided that she honestly didn't care, and went back to her book, but couldn't help thinking he was impossibly cute.
While reading, Elle tended to get lost in thought. And that's what was happening for a few minutes right then. Elle just couldn't think why Mr Helms had waved at her earlier - was he hitting on her? He was the headteacher, though, and that was a little bit out of character for him. Then again, everyone was acting a little strange today. I mean, hadn't this 'bad boy' character just walked into class with almost nobody else in there? Maybe she could avoid the tense situation and sneak out, then walk back in later like it was no big deal?
She was about to stand up and leave when the other boy came in. Elle tried not to choke on air, because it was the long-haired boy from her dreams. The one in the mirror. As he walked in, he winked at Elle, before striding confidently to the front, before slipping his signing sheet onto Miss Day's desk. Then, he took a seat at the desk in front of Elle, before carefully ripping a piece of paper out of his notebook silently, and hastily began writing on it. Elle was confused when the paper piece sailed through the air and then onto her desk, where she opened it up. She was surprised at the contents of the note.
Hey sweetheart,
How were the dreams last night? ;-)In her shocked state, Elle didn't reply, but a few minutes later, the second note landed on her desk.
Don't worry, sweetheart. I'll look after your friend here, and then I'll come back later, how does that sound?
See you at break.
The notes freaked Elle out, to say the least. She dropped them into her school bag and pretended not to have seen them, but the boy in front seemed to have noticed her discomfort. She pretended to ignore him, as suddenly students poured into the classroom. She supposed the bell must have rung and while she was daydreaming she hadn't heard it. She shivered suddenly and grabbed her exercise book off the book shelf, before returning to her seat.