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Andy and Ollie followed Louise past the entrance and into the school. Both of them looked around in amazement at it. "This school is way bigger than Wagstaff. It's probably bigger than our entire neighborhood." Ollie commented, his voice in a daze through his astonishment.
Louise gave a shrug of her shoulders. "Yeah, but there's never anything to do around here because Mother Superior is a dictator."
She had planned to lead them to the guest building so that they could leave their belongings, but she thought it a better idea to go to the dining area first. She had left their dinner there and it was going to get cold. She would also introduce the boys to her new friends who also happened to be twins. She walked with the boys trailing behind her in awe until they reached the table where she had been eating with Annie and Aimee. The Arriola-Hendricks twins were still there, enjoying their meal, and Louise could feel the burn of curious eyes on them. Well, they were more likely staring at Andy and Ollie.
St. Mary's Academy was an all-girls catholic high school, which meant that in addition to spending their entire school year cooped up in that hell, they also didn't get to see boys very often. And when they did, all of them stared.
"Annie, Aimee," Louise started, while her two friends smiled wide at the two boys by Louise's side. "This is Andy and Ollie, they're my best friends from back home." Looking to Andy and Ollie, she added, "Guys, this is Annie and Aimee, they're my best friends from here at school."
Taking Louise completely by surprise, Danielle Bradford walked over to Louise with her minions in tow. Eyeing the twin boys from head to toe, she asked her classmate with her arms crossed over her chest and a smirk on her lips, "Oh my God, Louise Belcher actually has friends outside school. Who would have thought?" When Louise rolled her eyes at Danielle, but ignored her comment, she added a question which she tried to make it sound entirely uncaring and casual, but she failed. "Who are these two boys?"
Louise barked, "None of your business, Danielle. Fuck off."
"Rude." Danielle scoffed. She took it upon herself to introduce herself in a sickly sweet voice that had never been directed at Louise or Annie and Aimee. "I'm Danielle Bradford, but you can call me Dee." She twirled a strand of her blonde hair with her index finger as she bit her lip seductively, her eyes trained on both boys.
Andy and Ollie looked more weirded out by her than wooed, and Andy gulped nervously before he spoke. "I'm Andy Pesto, and this is my brother Ollie."
"Pesto." Danielle grinned, continuing to flirt with them shamelessly. "That's exotic."
"Its Italian." Ollie corrected, not fully understanding what she meant.
"But we aren't Italian." Andy added, clearing things up for her. "Our dad just really liked Italian mob movies, so one day he decided to change his name from Jimmy Poplopovich to Jimmy Pesto. So we also go by Pesto now, our older brother Jimmy Jr. does too."
Giving a frustrated sigh, Louise interrupted before Danielle could continue her conversation with the twins. "Danielle, don't you have some brain cells to find? You definitely need them."
"Whatever, Louise." Danielle rolled her eyes and walked away from them, but not without smiling at the twins and shooting them a wink of her eye.
On the table was her plate of pasta stacked to the very top and three bread sticks she had grabbed. She picked up the heavy plate of food and said to the boys, "Sorry I couldn't get you each a plate of food. I only had one meal ticket, but we can split this." Turning to the twin girls who were sat at the table, she said to them, "We're gonna go eat this in Andy and Ollie's room for the weekend. You guys wanna come with us?"
Annie's face brightened with a smile. "Sure!"
Aimee added with excitement, "We can watch my brother's football game together."
Louise smiled and led the four of them to the visitor's building, where Andy and Ollie would be staying that weekend. And she smiled more to herself because she would actually have something fun to do that weekend.
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Logan had been on his way out of the school that afternoon after giving Louise detention when he was stopped by a member of the front office administration. She was the secretary who worked at the front desk. She huffed tiredly, but heaved a sigh of relief when she saw the new teacher. "Professor Bush, I'm so glad I caught you before you left the school. Mother Superior--your aunt--wants to have a word with you."
The young teacher nodded and followed the woman down the hall to the front office. Once there, he was announced to the principal of the school and was allowed into her office.
"You wanted to talk to me?" Logan asked the moment he was led into the room.
Mother Superior gave a nod of her head. "Yes, son. I just got word from Residence Life that Louise Belcher has guests coming over this weekend, guests who are male. They're probably already here." Logan noticed the way she spoke in a dead serious tone about Louise Belcher. She was worried about the seventeen year old's behavior.
As the words registered in Logan's mind, he recalled when he was in detention with her. She had told him her boyfriends were coming over. He assumed she had been lying about it, but now he wasn't so sure. If both of them weren't her boyfriends, surely one of them was. He wasn't sure why it bothered him, but it did. It irked him and he wanted to find out just who her boyfriend was.
He was snapped out of his thoughts by his aunt. "Logan, dear, I know this is too much to ask...but would you chaperon them this weekend? You'll get paid overtime of course, but I just don't want to leave that girl alone with to boys. I worry about her behavior." The older woman admitted. "Before she came to this school, she had many behavioral problems at her previous school. I'd feel better if there was a trusted member of my staff keeping them in check."
Logan agreed rather quickly, without even giving it a second thought. "Sure, I'll do it."
"Thank you, Logan." She smiled warmly at him. Opening the top drawer of her desk, she grabbed a key and handed it to him. "This is a master key of the school. I asked Res. Life to place you in the room right next to theirs. Feel free to barge in there if you think something strange is happening."
But Logan had other ideas.
He wasn't going to be using his assigned room for the weekend. He was ready to crash those teenagers' fun. But he was even more ready to see who Louise's boyfriend was.
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It was late afternoon at St. Mary's Academy and the television in the room was turned on to AztecaTV, which was the channel that broadcasted Xolos de Tijuana games. The television was blaring and everyone was sat eight on the bed, one of the couches or the floor. The room they were staying in was more like a hotel room, much bigger and better furnished than the dorms where the girls slept. Louise had her plate of pasta on her lap, which she and the twins were all eating from.
They had told her they had brought snacks and other kinds of food for the trip, but they were still grateful that she had thought to get them some food.
The game was in its first half, with Paul's team up by one goal and his sisters cheering their hearts out for him, when the door to the room opened unexpectedly. The five teenagers jumped, startled, and that had been Logan's plan from the start, to barge in unexpected and catch them in the act. Whatever the act was. Standing at the door was Logan, with a pizza box in his hands and a grocery bag clinging from his wrist.
"Logan!" Louise shouted, her heart still racing from the scare. "What the hell are you doing here?"
"Logan?" Ollie asked Louise, squinting his eyes as he seemed to recognize the chemistry professor. "Logan Barry Bush? Wasn't he your bully?"
His words did enough to take Annie and Aimee by surprise. "Wait." Aimee gasped in surprise, putting into words what she and her twin sister were thinking. "Your bully? Louise, you guys already knew each other? Why didn't you say anything?"
Louise scoffed like it was nothing important. "We met when I was nine and he was seventeen. He took my bunny ears and refused to give them back, so I threatened them with a biker gang I knew. I never saw him again after I was ten and he went away to college. I don't see what the big fuss is, honestly." She gave an uncaring shrug of her shoulders.
"Yeah," Logan agreed with her, "That was all kids stuff that stayed in the past. We both got over it. I just didn't want to say we knew each other because I thought the other girls would think I was giving her special treatment."
The seventeen year old with jet black hair glared at her chemistry teacher. "You still haven't told us why you're here, Logan." She said to him through gritted teeth.
He lifted the pizza box up for them to see and said to them, "I was asked to chaperon you and your guests this weekend." He informed them with a grin. His eyes were now trained on Andy and Ollie, trying to figure out which of the two of them were her boyfriend. "And I thought I would bring some snacks and movies to make the night more fun. Maybe even some fun games to get us through the night." They were mostly to get him through the night. He needed something to keep him awake and vigilant, so that he could make sure Louise and her boyfriend wouldn't be sneaking off somewhere in the middle of the night.
Louise threw her head back and let out a loud groan. "Kill me."
With a shrug of his shoulders, Logan said smugly, "That's what you get when you tell someone your boyfriend is coming to visit."
"I said boyfriends." She corrected him. She was sat in the middle of Andy and Ollie, and she wrapped an arm around each of them. The twins only sat there in confusion. "They don't mind sharing me, right boys?" Annie and Aimee had been shocked yet again by Louise's words, but they caught on rather quickly that she was lying just to mess with Logan who was supposed to be chaperoning them.
"We share everything." Ollie blurted out. And it wasn't entirely a lie. They did share everything, they just weren't dating Louise.
"And that's why I'm here." Logan sighed. "You need supervision."
And by you, he meant Louise.
Aimee Arriola-Hendricks--of course--was more than happy to have him there. But Louise rolled her eyes. Things were back to being not as great as they should have been at St. Mary's Academy.
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another update for you all. so now logan has forced himself into the teenagers' party. haha. lets see what will happen next. and in the media bits is a picture of barbara palvin who i chose to represent danielle bradford the evil bitch haha, another picture of my bae horacio representing logan, and last is a picture of aranza carreiro who is representing aimee arriola-hendricks.
i hope you all like the update, and i anticipate that i will be updating again soon since i am very excited with this story. thank you so much for reading.
have a great weekend!
-clary xx
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