~Chapter 1: Small Noises Annoy Me
Maths = death.
At least that's what I thought as I sat in my stiff wooden chair and tried to focus on my worksheet. The numbers were starting to blur on the page and I had to blink several times to clear my sight. My mind had been wandering since the start of class and the dry heat wasn't making me feel any better.
For the fifteenth time, I looked at the clock mounted to the wall on my right.
5.23am
I supressed a groan. I should have known by now that the clock had never worked to begin with. Either that or my maths classroom was in some sort of time bubble where it remained 5:23 am for all of eternity. But the chances of that happening were close to nil. Actually, the chances of anything even remotely interesting happening in this classroom were almost nonexistent.
The girl behind me was clicking her pen and with each incessant click, my mood worsened.
The boy next to me was chewing on his pen with extreme gusto, seemingly oblivious to the drool that was pooling on his book. The sight, as well as the fact that I could actually hear him chew, made me want to throw up my breakfast. Honestly, the last thing I needed was partially digested oatmeal all over my calculus.
What was even more irritating was the boy in front of me, who kept tapping his feet and pen in alternate patterns, trying to follow the music blasting from his cheap headphones. The noise made me want to shove my pen up his nose and into his brain. The kid had no rhythm whatsoever.
However, what really ticked me off that morning was the girl sitting next to me. The curly haired brunette with perfect teeth and bad breath was texting under her desk. Ordinarily I wouldn't care, but today the taptaptap of her nails against the keypad of her Blackberry was driving me insane. And every now and again she would utter a little giggle at whatever she was reading.
ClickClickClick.
ChewChewChew.
ThumpThumpThump.
TapTapGiggleTapTapTapGiggleT ap.
I dropped my head onto my desk with a soft thump. How did I end up surrounded by the four most annoying people in the class?
ClickClickChewThumpTapTapGig gle.
I closed my eyes and prayed for the class to end.
ClickChewThumpTapGiggleGiggl eGiggleGiggleGiggle.
The brunette couldn't help it any longer and burst into high pitched laughter.
My hands clenched the edge of my notebook as I tried to resist the urge to repeatedly beat the girl over the head.
Her laughter increased and for once I wished our maths teacher, Mrs. Koots, wasn't a deaf senile old hag.
"Yo, could you shut up?" the boy in front of me turned and hissed at the brunette. "You're screwing with my beat, woman."
The girl behind me sniggered.
"What beat? You sound like the noise a dying hippopotamus would make if it fell down a set of some very uneven stairs."
"She's got a point." I muttered at my page.
The boy next to me started to laugh but ended up choking on the pen in his mouth.
"Hey!" Earphone Boy's face contorted into a look of disgust. "You wouldn't recognize a good beat if it bit you in the ass!"
"Oh sorry David Guetta." The girl replied sarcastically.
"Well-"
"Ach! Aaaachhh! Kah! Kah!"
It took us a few seconds to realise that the boy next to me was still choking and actually unable to breathe.
Then-
"Oh my God!" Texting Brunette screamed, jumping up from her seat. I jumped up too just as Earphone Boy pushed his chair back and Clicking Pen Girl leaped over her desk.
We crowded around Drooling Boy, who had gone pale, his eyes frantically looking back and forth between the four of us.
"Stand back! I know CPR!" Earphone Boy declared.
"He's not unconscious you idiot!" I yelled back.
"Hey! At least I'm trying!" Earphone Boy turned around so fast that his elbow came in contact with my face.
"Ouch!" I screamed at the instant, blossoming pain. I screwed up my eyes as something warm and salty ran down my lips.
My hands flew to my nose and came away wet and red.
"Oh my God!" Texting Brunette screamed again. Maybe I should have paid more attention and leaned their names because this was getting ridiculous.
By now Mrs Koots had realised that something was happening at the back of her classroom but, cursed with extreme short sightedness and a tendency to loose her glasses, she could only yell at the class to stay calm as she made her way towards the commotion. It was hard for the old lady because the whole class had gathered around the four of us like we were movie stars from the lastest blockbuster.
"You're bleeding! You're bleeding!" The brunette kept screaming.
"Oh Jesus did I do that?" Earphone Boy exclaimed, looking at me in horror.
"Are you okay?" Clicking Pen Girl asked, her eyes wide. "Because that looks bad! Really bad! Damnit you broke her nose!"
I felt momentarily sorry for the poor kid who was still choking on his pen since I had stolen all the attention. My sympathy disappeared a moment later when a throaty cough forced the pen from the boy's oesophagus and straight into my face.
Squelch!
More blood poured out as the flying writing utensil smacked right into my bleeding nose.
"Ew." I grumbled, trying to stop the flow of blood with the sleeve of my uniform. Oh man, my mom was not going to like this at all. I only had three white shirts and one of them was still in the wash.
"Tegan, I think you should visit the nurse." Mrs Koots' airy voice said, the old lady having finally figured out what was going on.
I nodded, trying not to open my mouth lest I turn vampire and eat my own blood. Sick.
"I'll get one of your friends to take your things to your locker. Hurry along now dearest."
I left quickly, the crowd of people jumping back as I walked past. Geez, it's not as if I had leprosy. It was disgusting though, the blood dripping all over my hands.
Out of the crowded, stuffy classroom, I turned left and headed to the girls' bathroom. To be honest, I didn't really need medical attention. A little blood isn't something to worry about. My nose felt fine and had practically stopped bleeding. The blood just made it look like I had been stabbed in the face. No biggie.
I was more worried about the state of my uniform and how awkward it would be walking home with blood splattered all over my white shirt and navy school vest. But on the bright side, at least this way no pedophiles would force me into their cars. Yes, there's always silver lining. That's me, Tegan Michaels; optimist.
With one hand, I pushed open the wooden door and stepped into the deserted, blinding, white tiled room. The one good thing about Kensington High was the immaculate hygiene and cleanliness of the school.
Like the good, model student I was, I took a moment to bask in the fluorescent white lights and bleach smell that made me proud to be a part of such a school. Alright not really. Truthfully, I was feeling guilty that I was about to dirty the place up with my nose blood. The poor cleaners.
Trying to put my conscience to rest, I rushed over to the nearest sink and inspected my appearance.
I jumped in fright.
Yeesh, no wonder everyone was freaking out. I looked like a zombie from one of the Dawn of the Dead movies.
My normally pale face was completely covered in blood, as well as the sleeves of my once white shirt. For some odd reason, the blood was in my hair as well, the auburn strands sticking up in weird places. It was disgusting.
The only normality of my appearance were my eyes, the reflected dull brown orbs staring blankly back at me.
With a grin, I rolled my eyes back, stuck out my tongue and swayed back and forth in jerky movements, enjoying how creepy I looked. At this rate, I could be an extra in the next blockbuster horror movie. Maybe I should take a picture of myself and stick in my sister's room to scarify her.
After a few impromptu moves from Thriller, I decided that it was time to wash away the blood.
I turned the tap on and grimaced as I splashed my face. The water was so cold that for a second, I felt as if it had stung me. Nevertheless it was refreshing and I instantly felt rejuvenated.
Tegan Michaels, ready to take on the world once again!
Thump!
What the flip was that?
I looked back up at the mirror with a frown. My scowl deepened when I saw something small fall from the ceiling just behind me.
I turned around, my heart thumping uncomfortably. There appeared to be a spot on the ground. On closer inspection, I realised that it was a small pool of black liquid.
I looked up, squealing as more black liquid stuff fell onto my face. I wiped it away hastily, choking as I looked at my fingers.
The liquid wasn't black, it was red; a very, very dark red.
It took me a moment to process what was happening and when I did, felt my stomach drop.
There was blood was leaking from the ceiling.
I stood rooted to the spot, unable to move.
What was going on? Why was there blood coming from the ceiling?
I swallowed hard, then looked up. There was a bulge where the blood was seeping through the gap in the tiles.
I couldn't breathe. Was there a body up there? Did someone murder someone and somehow get the corpse up there? Sweet Jesus was it a zombie?
Before I could scream, I heard a creaking noise and jumped away as the ceiling suddenly gave way in a flurry of dust, timber and brick.
This time I did scream as heavy debris smacked to the ground. I threw myself into one of the bathroom stalls, locking the door and sitting on the floor with my hands over my mouth.
BreatheBreatheBreatheBreathe .
What the hell was that? Did the ceiling fall in? What do I do?
I stood up, my hands shaking uncontrollably.
And then my heart stopped as I heard ragged breathing from somewhere in the bathroom.
Oh my God! The thing that fell through the roof is still alive!