The New Girl

1. The New Girl

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13-year-old Eleanor Evans sat in the office of Kadic Academy. Her hands rested on her lap, her finger tapping nervously, her teeth nipping at her lip. The red-headed girl had been homeschooled her whole life, but when she turned 13, her father said she would go to public school. She had been dreading it and wished this day would never come. This is a boarding school, but since Eleanor lived right down the street, she would still get to live at home. Oh, was she relieved about that fact. She wouldn't dare live in a dorm with another girl, or even by herself; it scared her too much.

Eleanor was conveniently pretty. She had bright red hair with curtain bangs that reached her shoulder blades, which was pulled half up with a white ribbon that tied into a thin ribbon. She had bright blue eyes that shone like the ocean waves, and light freckles that covered her nose and her cheekbones. It doesn't take a genius to know that Eleanor was beautiful, except for Eleanor herself.

She wore a red and white checkered dress with a lace trim at the bottom, with a white cropped sweater that was decorated with roses. She had white knee-high socks that each had a white ribbon on the knee, and she wore red converse. Even as short as Eleanor was, she wasn't a fan of anything with heels on them. She didn't have much jewelry except for a pink fairy necklace given to her by her mom before she died, and she vowed never to take it off.

Eleanor lost her mom to a car accident when she was 10. Since then, Eleanor has been closed off and quiet; her mother was her whole world. And her father won't utter a single word about his deceased wife, and Eleanor doesn't understand why. They were such a happy and loving family, until their mother died, and now it feels like the brightest light in their world became dull. Eleanor's world crashed down when her father decided he wasn't gonna be involved with them as much anymore, and she doesn't understand why. She's surprised her father was with her at this very moment, but he kind of has to, so she can get the proper education she needs.

Now, she has her distant father, her 10-year-old sister, Amelia, and herself. Amelia was Eleanor's favorite person and wouldn't let her father dim her light like he did with her. She knows he cares, but doesn't act like it or show it.

Eleanor was taken out of her thoughts when the door behind her opened. She turned, her hand brushing her bangs back, and saw her father walk in with the principal and another girl. The girl was tall with short back hair, and her attire was black. She had a pleasant face with brown eyes, and she gave Eleanor a faint smile. Eleanor returned the smile, before she turned back in her chair.

"Alright Miss Evans, here is your class schedule. Since you live off campus, you won't be required to attend breakfast or dinner, but you are more than welcome too." Mr. Delmas, the principal, explained as he sat in his chair. Eleanor took the papers he handed her, and quickly scanned through them. Delmas quickly gestured to the girl standing behind her. "Miss Ishiyama has offered to show you around."

Eleanor eyes shifted to the girl again. The girl put her hand out. "Yumi. Nice to meet you."

Eleanor felt a sense of ease at the sound of her comfort voice. She assumed she was a year older than her. "Eleanor." They shook hands, exchanging pleasant smiles.

"Wonderful. You will be starting on Monday. We are very excited for you to start learning with us." Smiled Delmas.

We'll see about that.

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Eleanor walked out of the office with Yumi and her father. It was an early Friday evening, school had just finished a few hours ago, so it was fairly empty. Only a few students were walking around, she assumed most would be at dinner.

Eleanor looked around anxiously, holding her arms close. She didn't want to be here, she knows she will get bullied.

"See you at home, kid." Eleanor was startled when her father kissed her head and walked away, phone at his ear.

Yumi saw the interaction, folding her arms. "He didn't seem too interested."

"Because he isn't." Eleanor grumbled. "He's always on his phone."

"I'm sorry," Yumi apologized, placing a hand on her shoulder. Eleanor looked up at her, and found herself smiling when she saw Yumi smiling.

Eleanor shrugged, looking away. "I'm used to it."

"Anyway, let me show you the cafeteria first." Yumi beckoned her to follow. Eleanor stuffed her hands in her pockets of her dress, and followed. They made their way to the cafeteria, and as it got closer Eleanor could see people sitting inside eating and chatting.

"Do you want to go inside?" Yumi asked. Eleanor looked up at her, shaking her head silently. Yumi knew she would respond like that, but wanted to be polite. She already knows Eleanor is a quiet girl. "No worries. Let's go see some classrooms."

Eleanor was relieved not to have to face every student staring her down. She knew they would gossip about the new girl, and she didn't want that burden yet. Or ever. Much to her dismay, she will have to go on Monday.

Eleanor followed Yumi to a bigger set of buildings. Outside, there was a hallway wrapped around it, and a few yards away, with a small area with a vending machine. No one was around, and it made Eleanor feel at ease.

"These are where your classes will be. Can I see your schedule?" Yumi asked.

Eleanor took her schedule out of her pocket and unfolded it. Yumi leaned down, skimming through the words. "Most of your classes are with my friends, and two with me. Wow, you're a smart kid."

Eleanor gets flustered, her cheeks turning pink. She chuckled. "Thank you."

Eleanor was quite intelligent. Especially in the art and music departments, she shines in those places.

"Come on, let me show you the dorms." Yumi beckoned. Eleanor's rosy cheeks faded, and she followed Yumi with a smile. She was glad she got a nice person to show her around.

The two girls crossed to the dorm buildings. She wouldn't be staying in these dorms, but she would have to learn how to access and maneuver around them just in case she needed to.

Yumi paused before the doors to the girls' dorms, facing Eleanor. "You want to meet my friends? They're pretty cool. One of them might flirt with you, but ignore him."

Eleanor blushed, rubbing her neck. "What? Why?"

"You're a pretty girl, come on." Yumi grinned. Eleanor twirled a piece of her red hair, her eyes shifting to the floor. Eleanor isn't aware just how pretty she actually is; she doesn't like her appearance. She finds her red hair unappealing.

Yumi gestured to walk in when she opened the doors. Eleanor walked through, and Yumi followed, allowing the door to shut. She was met with a hallway with multiple doors on either side, and a bathroom to her right.

"This is the girls' dorms. And, my friend Aelita just arrived, so you can meet her." Yumi offered. Eleanor shrugged in response. If she's friends with Yumi, she may not mind.

Yumi stood in front of a dorm room, knocking on the door. Moments later, a girl with short pink hair answered with a bright smile.

"Hi, Yumi." She greeted. Her eyes landed on Eleanor, her smile still present. Her eyes had a hint of confusion. "Who's this?"

Yumi put her hands on Eleanor's shoulders. "This is Eleanor, she's new. Like you."

Eleanor shyly waved with a soft smile. "Hi."

"I'm Aelita." Aelita introduced. "I love your hair."

Eleanor blushed, smiling. "Thank you. I love your dress."

Was this the person who was going to flirt with her?

Aelita glanced down at her pink dress. "Thanks!"

Eleanor glanced up at Yumi. "You said someone was going to flirt with me?"

Yumi chuckled, and Aelita grinned. Yumi shook her head. "That's Odd. He will flirt, but ignore him. He and our other friend, Ulrich, are probably at Dinner. We can maybe go catch them?"

Eleanor was curious. So, she nodded.

"I'll come too." Aelita offered, stepping outside her dorm and shutting the door.

Eleanor smiled as the three girls left the dorm building and headed outside.

Once they were outside, Eleanor saw that people had started to leave the cafeteria. Yumi glanced at Eleanor, taking her shoulder. "It's okay, we can wait here for them."

Eleanor released a faint sigh of relief, Aelita tilted her head in confusion. "What's wrong?"

"She isn't a fan of crowds," Yumi spoke for Eleanor, who nodded shyly.

"I know everyone will freak out when they see me." Eleanor remarked.

"No worries," Aelita assured her.

Eleanor faintly smiled at the two, happy they understood her concerns.

"Look. There are Odd and Ulrich." Yumi pointed out. Eleanor looked up, and saw two boys walking out of the cafeteria together. One was taller, with brown-styled hair in mostly green clothes, and the other was smaller, with blonde hair spiked to a point and a patch in the middle dyed purple. Most of his attire was purple with yellow shoes.

A hint of red tinted her cheeks at the sight of him.

The girls met up with the guys in the middle, most of the students had dispersed. Odd's eyes landed on Eleanor immediately, taking in her appearance.

Wow, she's pretty. I don't think I've ever seen such pretty hair.

"Hey guys," Yumi greeted. "This is Eleanor, she's new."

"Hello." Eleanor kindly greeted.

"Hey, I'm Ulrich." Ulrich waved, and Eleanor gave him a polite smile.

"I'm Odd, and you are quite a pretty lady." Odd winked, leaning toward her. Eleanor blushed, leaning away.

There's the flirt.

"Odd." Ulrich rolled his eyes, and Odd looked at him.

"What? She is!" Odd protested. Eleanor rubbed her neck bashfully.

"It's okay, I appreciate it." Eleanor smiled polietly.

"See, she's cool with it." Odd gestured to Eleanor. "Welcome, Eleanor!"

"Where's Jeremy?" Ulrich asked, noticing their brilliant friend was missing.

Eleanor frowned, wondering who he was. She studied the nervous looks on each of their faces, confused about why they were hesitant to respond.

"You know him, busy with homework." Yumi shrugged, and Aelita nodded, chuckling nervously.

"As always," Aelita added, and the four laughed awkwardly. Eleanor looked around, her eyebrows narrowed with bewilderment.

"Uh, okay..." Eleanor trailed off. Her phone buzz, she took it out, and it was a text from her dad. "My dad wants me home, so I should get home."

"I'll join you, since we both live off campus." Yumi offered.

"I could if you like-"

"No," Yumi denied Odd. The slvete boy pouted in response. Eleanor giggled softly before waving at them as she and Yumi began to leave.

"Bye."

"Bye-bye!" Aelita smiled, and Ulrich waved back too.

"Why did she do that? I can walk her home too!" Odd protested, watching the girls, mainly Eleanor, walk away.

"She's new, it's best not to scare her away." Aelita reasoned, and Ulrich chuckled.

Odd folded his arms, huffing. "I wouldn't scare her."

"You'll probably date her for a week, like every other girl," scoffed Ulrich, putting his hands in his pockets. Odd rolled his eyes, shaking his head. "Let's go."

Ulrich started to walk to the dorms with Aelita, and Odd had a scowl on his face. "Who said I would date her?"

Odd caught up with Ulrich and Aelita, walking with them.

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~Monday~

Monday rolled around, and Eleanor was walking to school, her bag hanging from her back. She dreaded going to school; she would rather do anything else than walk into school right now. No one likes being the new girl, especially in her freshman year of high school. Due to some enrollment issues on her father's end, Eleanor is starting a week late, which didn't help her anxiety.

Her father was at work, and Amelia was at her tutor's house for homeschooling. Despite being homeschooled, their father still made them have the same hours as a public school, so Eleanor was used to getting up at the crack of dawn for school.

"Eleanor!"

Eleanor looked up, freezing with wide eyes. She turned in the direction she heard the voice, seeing Yumi walking over to her. Eleanor relaxed, exhaling with relief.

Eleanor waved shyly as Yumi stopped in front of her.

"How are you?" Yumi asked the redhead. Eleanor shrugged, fiddling with her necklace anxiously.

"I'm nervous," admitted Eleanor as they started to walk down the sidewalk again. "I hate being the new girl."

"We all do. Just stick by me, or Aelita and Ulrich if you get nervous." Yumi suggested. Eleanor frowned, noticing she didn't mention Odd.

"Not Odd?" Eleanor questioned, her hands grabbing the straps of her bag.

Yumi grinned in amusement. "If you feel comfortable around him, as I said, he will flirt with you."

Eleanor shrugged, not caring. "As long as he is nice to me, I'll take it. Better than getting picked on."

"The principal's daughter, Sissi, will target you," Yumi confessed. Eleanor looked at her with worry. "But, we will defend you."

"Thanks for the warning," Eleanor smiled softly.

The two girls eventually made it to school. Kids filled the hallways, chatting and making their way to class. So far, they hadn't noticed Eleanor, except for Ulrich, Jeremy, Aelita, and Odd.

The group met up, and Jeremy took notice of the unfamiliar girl.

"So Odd didn't scare you away, I see?" Ulirch joked, and Odd glared at him as the others laughed lightly.

"Jeremy, this is Eleanor, she's new." Yumi introduced.

"Hi," Eleanor greeted, a pleasant smile forming on her lips.

Jeremy nodded at her, a smile forming. "Hello. Nice to meet you."

"If you guys can try to stick by her, so Sissi doesn't target her," Yumi told the group, who shared looks and nodded in agreement.

"We can do that," Ulrich said.

"I can definitely do that," Odd grinned smugly, sliding next to Eleanor. The redhead blushed at his hasty approach, leaning back slightly. "You'll be safe with me, little lady."

The bell rang, and the group started to head to the classroom building. As they headed to class, Eleanor found out her first class was with everyone, except Yumi, because she's in a grade above them. Eleanor's only class she doesn't have with them is her songwriting class, which is a smaller class.

As their group migrated with other classmates, she held her arms to her body, attempting to take a relaxing breath.

Here we go

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Eleanor walked into her first class with Aelita, Jeremy, Odd, and Ulrich. She held her arms close to her body, hoping to avoid being called out by the teacher and having to introduce herself.

The first class was science, a subject Eleanor does well at, but isn't something she necessarily enjoys. She's neutral about it; she is more of an artsy person.

Odd gestured for Eleanor to sit behind him, and Ulrich, Aelita sat next to Jeremy. Eleanor got out her notebook, and Odd turned to her, his arm on the chair.

Sissi walked by, and Eleanor stared up at her along with Odd, who frowned in her direction.

"Well, well, well," Sissi eyed Eleanor up and down, taking in her appearance. "Looks like we have a Strawberry Shortcake in our class." Sissi chuckled, and Eleanor looked away, her cheeks red from embarrassment.

"Sissi, you just wish you had as pretty hair as hers. Your dull hair is nothing compared to her bright red beauty." Odd protested with a smug smile, and Eleanor looked at him. Her eyes sparkled, a soft smile plastered her face, and Ulrich smirked at Sissi for her reaction.

Sissi huffed, her arms folding at her chest. "I didn't ask for your opinion, Odd. Ulrich, honey-"

"Sissi, just leave Eleanor alone; she doesn't want any trouble," Ulrich remarked in a dry tone. Sissy scrunched her nose, huffing, and walked away to her seat.

Eleanor couldn't take the smile off her face. She was grateful to Ulrich and Odd for standing up for her.

It flustered her to have two cute guys defend her like that.

Odd and Ulrich turned back to Eleanor, and she fiddled with her necklace. "Thank you."

Odd raised an eyebrow at her, a smirk present on his face. "We wouldn't let Sissi ruin your first day."

"Stick with us, and you'll be fine," Ulrich added. The two boys turned away, their backs toward her now. Eleanor looked away, her eyes focused on her notebook.

Ulrich nudged Odd, and they made eye contact. Ulrich whispered, "Did you really mean what you said to her? About her hair?"

"Are you kidding? Eleanor has gorgeous hair!" Odd whispered. Ulrich grinned as Odd looked away, noticing the faint red tinge to his cheeks.

——

Class ended, and the students exited the classroom, heading toward their second class.

Yumi found her friend group, acknowledging Eleanor first. "Hey, how was your first class?"

"I met Sissi." Eleanor blankly stated, Yumi gave her a worried look. "But, Ulrich and Odd defended me."

"Told you, we would." Odd folded his arms, smiling.

"I don't think she'll be bothering Eleanor for a while," Ulrich added, and Eleanor giggled.

Eleanor felt calm, smiling at the five standing in front of her. She felt that as she made her first friends here, they were so nice to her.

"Where's the bathroom?" Eleanor asked, needing to use it before her next class.

"I'll take you," Yumi offered, offering her hand. Eleanor took her hand and followed her to the bathroom.

The rest of the group walked away. Odd lingered for a moment, watching Eleanor. He watched her red hair sway side to side, his mouth falling agape slowly. He thought she was pretty, but her hair was dazzling.

She disappeared into the bathroom, and he blinked, shaking his head. He coughed awkwardly before he turned and walked away.

Eleanor walked into the bathroom, and Yumi stayed outside, waiting for her. She was by herself in the bathroom.

Eleanor stood in front of the mirror, combing her hair with her fingers. As she stared at her appearance, she couldn't help but blush when she remembered what Odd called her.

Bright red beauty

Eleanor also disliked her red hair, thinking it was too much. That was the first time someone complimented her hair, and it made her happy.

She didn't care if he flirted with other girls; it just made her happy that someone liked something about her that she didn't.

Eleanor quickly did her business on the toilet. In the vent above her, a black smoke-like energy flowed through the vents. The energy flowed into the faucets of the sinks, causing them to rumble.

Eleanor walked out of the stall, and she froze when she noticed the faucets vibrating. Her hands slowly gripped her chest, her eyes growing in horror as she watched the vibrating increase every second, until each faucet burst, and the water from each blasted into the air like a water sprout.

Eleanor gasped in horror, her hands flying to her mouth. She was speechless; she stood there in absolute shock at what had just happened.

The bathroom began to flood, the gushing water spilling to the floor at a rapid pace. Eleanor quickly rushed to the bathroom door to leave, but when she grabbed the handle, to was locked.

She panicked, jiggling the handle vigorously.

"Yumi?!" Eleanor called.

No response. Yumi had left when she got an alert that X.A.N.A had launched an attack, completely unaware that he was targeting Eleanor.

"Crap," Eleanor cursed, kicking the door. The water had now reached every inch of the floor, and she looked down at the water surrounding her shoes.

She let out a tiny whine, rushing back over to the sinks. The water continued to gush, and she felt hopeless.

"What the heck?" She mumbled, her body filled with confusion about what was happening.

Eleanor rushed into a stall, locking it. She hopped onto the toilet, staring at the water flooding around her, slowly increasing in height. Her hand shook as she reached for her phone, pulling it out, and calling Yumi.

She put the phone to her ear, begging for her to pick up. Tears were pouring from her eyes, fearing the worst, scared she might not make it out alive.

With the Lyoko Warriors, Jeremy and Aelita had made it to the factory. Yumi, Odd, and Ulrich were quickly making their way.

Yumi got a phone call and answered it.

"Hello?" She greeted, her breath heavy from running.

"Yumi, I'm trapped in the bathroom with water flooding around me. I can't move." Eleanor cried softly. Yumi halted in her tracks, Odd and Ulrich stopped, turning to her.

"What is it?" Ulrich asked her.

Yumi moved the phone away. "X.A.N.A. is attacking Eleanor; she's trapped in the bathroom. I knew I shouldn't have left her." She rubbed her face, sighing.

Odd's eyes grew. "I'll go get her. You two get to the factory."

Odd took off toward the school without another word. Yumi put her phone back to her ear, "Odd is on his way to help you."

Eleanor was too scared to question why Yumi couldn't, but Odd could. She doesn't care who; she just wants someone to help.

"Okay, hurry," Eleanor said, before she hung up. Next, she tried to dial 911, but her hand shook too much, and she dropped her phone in the water below her. "Dang it!"

Eleanor's hand gripped the top of the stall so tightly her knuckles were turning water. She began to softly cry in fear, seeing that the water had reached the top of the toilet seat. Her foot suddenly slipped, and she yelled, stumbling and barely being able to stabilize herself.

"Odd, hurry!" She cried to herself.

——

Odd rushed into the classroom building, frantically searching for the bathroom where Eleanor was trapped. The interesting thing was, there was no sign of X.A.N.A. anywhere, and no one was running around or yelling. They must not be affected at all, he could see people in their classes as he passed by the classrooms.

Odd disregarded that information for a later time, only caring to find Eleanor. He eventually passed by a door with water flowing through the bottom of the door. He stepped into the flowing puddle, looking down and lifting his foot.

He heard faint yelling behind the door, and he immediately knocked on the door, grabbing the handle. "Eleanor?!"

Eleanor gasped, lifting her head, her eyes wide. "Hello?! I'm in here!"

The redhead was still on the toilet seat, and the water was up to her ankles. The speed of the gushing water had increased and was only getting faster.

Odd jiggled on the handle frantically and groaned when he couldn't get in. "It's Odd! The door is locked! Are you able to open it?!"

"No! It wouldn't unlock!" Eleanor yelled back. "I can try again!"

Eleanor looked down at the water and took a deep breath before she stepped into the pool of water. The water now reached her waist, and she shivered at the cold temperature when she made contact with it. Eleanor opened the stall, and she trudged through the water, getting completely soaked by the gushing water from the multiple faucets she passed by.

Odd's ear was pressed against the door, anxiously awaiting Eleanor's response. "Eleanor?"

Eleanor breathed heavily as she swam through the rushing water, eventually making it to the door. She placed her hands on the door, her head hanging down, allowing her red locks to fall in front of her face. She was exhausted; she had a feeling she wouldn't make it out alive. "I'm here."

Odd sighed with relief. "Try to open the door."

Eleanor stood straight up, jiggling the handle. It wouldn't budge, despite the lock being on the inside; the handle didn't unlock. Eleanor groaned, resting her head on the door, defeated. "It won't budge." She shut her eyes, feeling hopeless. The water was now at her chest, and it wouldn't be long before she was completely submerged.

Eleanor pounded the door with his fist, grunting. "Come on! There has to be some way."

"Della Robbia, what is going on?!"

Odd turned to find Jim, the gym teacher, walking up to him.

"Eleanor is trapped! And the bathroom is getting flooded!" Odd yelled.

"This is no time for pranks. Now get-" Jim paused when he took a step in the flowing puddle below, looking down. "What the-"

"It's true!" Eleanor cried from the inside, hitting the door. "I'm trapped, and the door won't unlock for me!"

"Help her!" Odd yelled, almost in a pleading way.

"I got it!" Jim pulled out his keys, searching for the bathroom key. He managed to find it, and he jammed it into the keyhole, jiggling it. It didn't budge; he panicked. "What? It won't unlock!"

Jim continued to jiggle it in the keyhole, but nothing happened. "It's not working!"

"What?!" Eleanor yelled in agony, tears streaming down her cheeks. You couldn't tell whether it was tears or the water that had soaked her face.

Odd helped Jim with the key, both fidgeting with the key, but it did nothing. Odd put his hands in his hair, panicking and defeated. He didn't know how to get the door unlocked.

"What do we do?!" Odd yelled.

"Gonna break it down! I'll get you out of there, Evans!" Jim called. "Back up!"

Odd stepped back to give Jim a clear shot, and Eleanor moved away from the door inside. The water had now reached her throat, she was struggling to keep her head above the water.

Jim yelled as he ran toward the door, slamming his body into it. The door didn't move, but it made the wall rumble, scaring Eleanor.

Jim made a second attempt, hitting it harder; this time, the door slightly moved off its hinges. Eleanor gasped, moving her hair out of her face. "It's working!"

"Keep going!" Odd encouraged.

Jim huffed, shaking his body, before he made a third attempt. The door was successfully off its top hinges, and Eleanor pointed to the top.

"One more!" She yelled, her chin getting submerged. "I'm almost completely submerged!"

"No!" Odd yelled.  Eleanor's mouth was under the water. "Jim, one more!"

Jim yelled and ran to the door like a bull. His body hit the door the hardest, and the door completely went off its hinges, slamming against the wall. The water inside spilled out into the hallway, and Eleanor floated out, unconscious. Odd gasped, catching her in his arms, moving her out of the way of the fast-flowing water.

Jim groaned, rubbing his shoulder and arm in pain. He stared at the gushing water that poured out of the room in confusion. "What the heck happened?!"

Eleanor lay limp in Odd's arms. He fell to his knees, brushing the wet strands of her hair out of her face. "Eleanor?" She didn't respond. He shook his head, sighing, and mumbled to himself. "Deactivate that tower already."

Answering his prayers, as Odd rested his forehead against her head, a large white light engulfed him and the entire world around him.

Aelita had deactivated the tower, and a return to the past had occurred. Eleanor was saved in time.

——

It was Monday morning again. Eleanor had no memory of what happened, and Odd was relieved she didn't remember. It was a moment he wouldn't forget.

Eleanor had just sat down in her first class, and Odd turned to her. Sissi approached Eleanor, and Odd frowned at her.

"Well, well, well-"

"Save your insult, Sissi. There is no point in insulting a pretty girl just because you can't have her gorgeous red hair." Odd interrupted Sissi. Eleanor's face turned into a tomato, a hand covering her mouth, and she suppressed a giggle. Ulrich smirked, and Sissi was speechless.

"Save your trouble and walk away," Ulrich added. Sissi's face filled with embarrassment, and she huffed, walking away.

Eleanor let out her giggle, brushing her bangs out of her face. "Uh...thank you."

Odd winked at her. "Stick with me, and you'll be safe."

Eleanor continued to blush as Odd turned to the front, his back to her. Ulrich looked at Odd. "What happened with her?"

Odd rubbed his neck, averting his eyes, and his cheeks were pink. "Nothing. Just... water under the bridge." He laughed awkwardly, and Ulrich raised an eyebrow at him.

"Okay, whatever you say."

Only thing that confused Odd was why X.A.N.A. only attacked Eleanor.

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Up Next: Suspicious Behavior

Kind of writing my childhood here, haha. This was requested before, but I have had this in my drafts since I was 15 lol. It's time I brought it out

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