Myka Bering {teenager} (
inmymemorylocked) wrote in
embarkation2013-09-28 11:19 am
first day {au teen verse for
ahintofapple}
Myka dropped her backpack off her shoulder, sliding into the safety of her desk. The bell wasn't due to ring for another few minutes, and she was the first in the classroom which wasn't an oddity by any means.
So far, the first day of her junior year was passing the same as the rest of her high school career had. Uneventful, uninteresting, unnoticed. The only high point of her day had been wolfing down lunch so she could slip into the library and check out her first three books of the year.
Her brand new backpack bulging with her new book acquisitions - both of the academic and fictional variety - and wrestled out her English notebook. The warning bell rang, tinny in the small almost empty room and that was when the other students started to pour in. The jocks, tossing a football over the length of the room and nearly knocking over a globe perched on a shelf. The cheerleaders came in next, flirting with the jocks and making faces at the band geeks and weird theatre kids that wandered in soon after.
Myka's eyes scanned the door, waiting for the appearance of Kurt Smoller - the dreamboat captain of the football team. She already received his name in the tutor pool for math and she knew they had English together. Spotting him coming through the door, she tried to smooth her unruly curls in case his gaze crossed hers. His eyes seemed to move in her direction and her breath caught in her through - until he turned to the brunette who came into the door behind him.
The girl must have been new and she was gorgeous. Dark hair that wasn't unlike Myka's, except for how silky it was, falling in glorious waves over her shoulders. Kurt said something to her and laughed in that hearty, jock kind of way he did that usually made Myka's heart do strange things in her chest, but she was so completely distracted by the new girl that she didn't even notice.
The final bell rang through the classroom and Myka's jumped, dropping her eyes down to her notebook on her desk.
So far, the first day of her junior year was passing the same as the rest of her high school career had. Uneventful, uninteresting, unnoticed. The only high point of her day had been wolfing down lunch so she could slip into the library and check out her first three books of the year.
Her brand new backpack bulging with her new book acquisitions - both of the academic and fictional variety - and wrestled out her English notebook. The warning bell rang, tinny in the small almost empty room and that was when the other students started to pour in. The jocks, tossing a football over the length of the room and nearly knocking over a globe perched on a shelf. The cheerleaders came in next, flirting with the jocks and making faces at the band geeks and weird theatre kids that wandered in soon after.
Myka's eyes scanned the door, waiting for the appearance of Kurt Smoller - the dreamboat captain of the football team. She already received his name in the tutor pool for math and she knew they had English together. Spotting him coming through the door, she tried to smooth her unruly curls in case his gaze crossed hers. His eyes seemed to move in her direction and her breath caught in her through - until he turned to the brunette who came into the door behind him.
The girl must have been new and she was gorgeous. Dark hair that wasn't unlike Myka's, except for how silky it was, falling in glorious waves over her shoulders. Kurt said something to her and laughed in that hearty, jock kind of way he did that usually made Myka's heart do strange things in her chest, but she was so completely distracted by the new girl that she didn't even notice.
The final bell rang through the classroom and Myka's jumped, dropping her eyes down to her notebook on her desk.

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[ Helena was looking at the poem as she answered, though she turned her head a little to the side to look back at Myka. It wasn't the first time that she'd been asked that question today, but this felt as if the girl was actually interested in the answer, rather than just asking because she was new ]
Not even two months ago, actually. [ That had been the first time that Helena had said that today, though. And it was nice. Before she had talked, but this felt a little like a different kind of talking ]
Have you looked at this one before?
[ Sadly, though, as much as Helena enjoyed the talking they still had that poem, and she did not want to be that unlucky person that was called on that hadn't done anything for it, even if she could quickly spin something off that she already knew she didn't want to be caught unaware - she didn't want that kind of embarrassment, and certainly not today ]
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[Myka fiddled with the pages of the book. She wasn't worry about getting called on - she'd had this teacher before and he tended to get off track and ramble on long enough to forget to actually call on people. Myka personal found it ramblings insightful and interesting, but she was one of the few who actually paid attention.]
My dad owns a bookstore out here and he loves Shakespeare. [So far is to name his daughter after one of the tragic heroines but that didn't need to be mentioned.] I grew up with this stuff.
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[ That made Helena smile with interest. A book store and a Shakespeare lover, she may definitely have found her first thing that would bring her some enjoyment in this strange place ]
Where is it? I haven't found a good one yet. [ And good was certainly the issue, as she could be more than a little picky with her literature. Sure she read a lot, and read a large variety of genres and authors, but it was the store itself that made her picky - most didn't have enough variety, and the bigger was certainly better in terms of her book store likes. It was like a good library ]
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[Answered out of excitement and a little too quickly, because Myka knows what inevitable question will probably follow that information. She stares down at her book, picking up a pencil and chewing on the end of it distractedly.]
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[ Although Myka had her own pencil, the one that she'd begun chewing on, Helena held out her own pen to her, pushing her book towards her as well. The page was blank, and hopefully soon to be filled with an address - the address of her new favourite place.
Whatever question Myka might have expected though, and Helena would have guessed at it, didn't come. Bering and Sons? She had brothers. But those brothers weren't this girl, nor her interest. She had a brother of her own, and for all that she loved him she wasn't wishing to speak of him - one more reason to not ask Myka about her brothers ]
I'm Helena. [ It's said a little offhandedly, a little 'oh, by the way'. She didn't know if the girl already knew, some had before she'd introduced herself (even if she didn't have a name badge). It was nicer to actually introduce herself, and to do so with her first friend (hopefully) ]
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Plus, she didn't ask if she had any brothers which meant Myka didn't have to go into that embarrassing story. Having a dad who wanted a son and not what he ended up with wasn't the greatest ice breaker. Tracy was pretty and popular so at least she had that going for her, but Myka was a shy bookworm and had a hard enough time making friends as it is.]
I'm usually there after school, helping my dad stock the books and stuff. So I can show you around.
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And, even though they'd already been quietly speaking, Helena drops her voice a little more for her next words - it doesn't quite have the same effect without it being whispered ]
I'll try not to pull out too many books. [ It was a definite dangerous habit, and packing her books for travel had certainly been difficult. She may have read a lot but she owned far more than she read, and if she could she'd no doubt own far more than she could ever read ]
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Don't worry about it. I know where everything goes. I, uh, I have a photographic memory basically so my dad always has me to the restocking because I don't have to look anything up.
[She grins, a little pleased with herself for getting to brag about her hidden talent. Most of the kids she went to school with didn't even know that about her, and even if they did they probably wouldn't care. Photographic memory or not, they all still tried to pay her to do their homework.]
So why did your parents move all the way out to Colorado anyway?
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Can you remember every book that is in the shop? [ Helena liked to think that she had a good memory but an actual photographic memory? It would be fantastic, and she might try to test it a little - just a first, and just from sheer amazement ]
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[Most of the time, Myka didn't like telling anyone about her photographic memory. It left too much room for teasing or - worse - more people begging her to do their homework for them. Tracy made comments sometimes, like Myka was faking it for attention but Myka knew it was legitimate.
The comment about her brother interested her, though, and Myka tilted her head.]
What opportunity?
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[ It could help a lot for exams, or if you didn't have anything to hand to write something down with. Or for an actress. It left Myka all of the opportunities.
But as for her brother's? ]
One that he made up. [ Helena certainly doesn't believe that it was real, anyway, and she hasn't seen or heard anything that would tell her otherwise ] He claims that he's going to become a writer. [ It's taking her everything not to roll her eyes at that ]
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[She's a little surprised at how unimpressed Helena looked. Myka thought being a writer would be cool, but she didn't have enough imagination for it.] You don't think he's any good?
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[ Because for all the crush that Myka had on him Helena's interest was zero. Zip ]
He can write. [ Helena has to concede that, at least. It isn't that he lacks talent but that he doesn't have as much as he would believe ] But he lacks- [ There's a pause, trying to find the perfect description ] -enough imagination.
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[Myka, in turn, was much more interest in this brother of Helena's now. Knowing a writer - well, knowing the sister of an inspiring writer - was pretty exciting.]
So he's got the mechanics down but he can't come up with a good story?