A fragile heart ((Supernatural male needed))

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  • Fae sighed. It was her first day at this new school, and it was already half-way through the first semester. She knew no one and desperately wanted to change that. She just didn't know how. Fae passed a group of thugs. "Hey baby! Wanna come over here and get to know me?" one called. He walked over to her, having to hold his pants up. Fae told him to go away, but he granbed her. "Don't be like that, baby!"

  • "Get off!" she tried to shake him away, but he tightened his grip.
    "Don't try to fight it. You know you like it."
    Fae kicked him in the shin, causing him to jump back with a surprised yelp.

  • "Well then!" she huffed. She continued on her way to school. When she finally got there, she went straight to her locker. Once done there, Fae walked to her homeroom.

  • "Arawn."someone behind him called,it was a cheerleader
    "what do you want,girl."he said
    "a date."he answered
    "no." he pulled out his notebooks

  • Fae gave a small giggle over her book. Arawn... Looks like he's pretty popular with the ladies. She looked back over at the rejected cheerleader. Her face was turning red as she began pouting and whining "why?!"

  • She couldn't hold it in anymore. She began laughing, causing the teary cheerleader to glare at her. Once she walked off, Fae moved next to Arawn. "Nice. I'm not letting you avoid me this time," she said.

  • "Yep, we can be persistent. Does that happen every day? Y'know, girls flocking to your side, begging for a date with you?" she teasingly batted her eye lashes. "It must suck."

  • "Holy cow. That's... Insane. What in the world are they so desperate over? Why not be normal?" she sighed. Fae grabbed her book again. "Kinda makes me worried about what the boys are like."