

Be buddy, buddy." Frank loomed over Jay with a baleful glare. Get to know my fellow Champions and crawlers.

"Did Cabana put you up to this?" Jay asked Frank. His nickname as Spook was getting passed around fast. And it became very noticeable how he followed behind Brit and Jay, which stirred up the rumor mill. Like he was from a different and more mature world. He didn’t quite fit with the zany, over-the-top energy of Central High and its occupants. Especially with his burning glare that turned away any person foolish enough to make eye contact. But one that was more fiery than shadowy. “Same,” Frank muttered, stalking behind Jay and Brit like a tall and wraith-like shadow. “I wish I could be more of the latter these days.” And sometimes you just withdraw, and people don’t notice.” She sighed. “Sometimes you put out the energy to be noticed. “I’ve always believed in spirit and miracles before this Champion business,” Brit said. “With or without the powers, you’re one of the most famous kids of Central High.” “How do you do that? Disappear into the background?” Jay asked as they hit the stairs. Jay tried not to laugh at his own corny pun and refocused on gaining more magical knowledge. Brit was probably an average student like him, so she was on the elective bandwagon, too. As a Senior, most of his classes were electives. “What’s your next class?” Jay asked, switching subjects. Some seniors stopped whatever they were doing in surprise to see Rooftop Weirdo and Band Lead paired up. She strolled by his side through a hallway flooded with students. “Can’t spare the rod, sugar,” Brit said sweetly. “Ow, that was -10 health,” Jay whined, rubbing his head after getting clocked by Brit. Jay got his bonk as promised on his way out the door. Jay wondered if she could perceive the stormy emotions hanging over Frank. They couldn’t stop looking at him.īrit gave Frank a few looks as well, though it might be more out of concern.
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Like he was straight out of the movie Grease, but darker and angrier. His ‘don’t-fuck-with-me’ eyes matched the black leather jacket he wore over a simple white tee. Frank had been through hell and back and was now sitting in the farthest and darkest corner as the new kid. Cut down his former training peers to protect Jay’s mom. If anything, Frank had it the roughest out of all the Champions this past weekend. The temptation to mess with Frank was strong for Jay, but he figured the poor guy needed some time to acclimate.
