by Gee-chan » Sat Feb 20, 2010 6:19 pm
OOC: Sorry for being late.....
It was morning. This automatically made it a bad thing. Well, to be honest, it wasn't the fact that it was morning that made it bad, it was the fact that it meant Edward had to get up.
With this in mind, he was already in an irritable mood. Combine that with it being a school day and it only made things worse. In a strange form of pointless resistance, he wound up staying in bed until about ten minutes before the bus arrived before actually getting up, throwing on some clothes and head off to get the bus.
At the age of 18, Edward was currently drifting through his third year of sixth form, the others who had originally been in his year already having moved to to jobs or universities, leaving him on his own to dwell in his own indecision.
It doesn't matter he would say to himself, I've done without much in the way of friends for over a decade now, I'm not going to start dwelling on people who have already gone
This was, unfortunately true. Ever since the start of primary school, Edward had been the victim of almost perpetual bullying which only in the past 3 years had started to ease off. As he had learned early on, there is something about primary schools in small villages that tends to create a conformist society; one person would become a sort of leader whom everyone would follow, and if you were not on good terms with that leader, well, don't expect anyone to want to have anything to do with you.
Edward just happened to be despised by said leader figure and also happened to be in a school where the staff seemed have a remarkable talent for looking the other way, especially if you did not get along with the school's zealot of a headmistress.
But for now, that's enough of that.
Right now, we are focusing on the present.
Living in a small village, Edward did not have the option of walking to collage. With this in mind, he normally got there by bike. A bike which was currently dead on its wheels, forcing its owner to resort to a bus route which would cost £2 each way for a 10 minute trip. It was only because it was a private hired bus that they could get away with charging such rates and with a total lack of any public transport to the village, collage goers didn't have much choice.
So now out of pocket and out of patience, Edward stepped down off the bus and through the back gates of the collage.
I'm looking at the world through a Jaffa-cake filling.....
Let the loli's hit the floor.....
Things to do before you die: Number 57: Lunge wildly at The Pope!