To School!
Rose got dressed in jeans, and a black t-shirt with a black rose on it. EJ kept his mask, but had the same clothes on. "Well, at least you look like a human again. Sadly." Rose smiled. "Call me Jordan. And we should be at school for a couple of days. Rules are no weapons." She patted her boot. "Keep your shoes on." EJ tilted his head. "I wouldn't because..." She nodded. "Just saying. Anyway, have a phone." She tossed him a small phone. "It has me and Slendy as the only contact. If you need to text me, do it secretly. And you have to stay in the classrooms during class. No stabbing, and you have to eat human food. That means no kidneys."EJ sighed. "Fine." Rose tossed him a jar with about five kidneys. "Eat. Now. From here on out, you need to eat sandwiches and chips. And stay with me, the whole time. No matter what you cannot take out your knife. No friends are to be made. Your bag."
She tossed him a large bag with a pencil case, textbooks, and some notebooks. "Your going to need it. Take notes on any weird behavior. And like I said, stay with me. Also, your phone has games. But no matter what, don't play them in class. Don't add anyone on the contact list. If you get that taken away, who knows what will happen. Anything goes wrong, tell me. And we're aren't married. We're boyfriend and girlfriend. My nickname is Rose. Yours is Jack. You don't have a last name." She told him. He nodded, listening.
"My name is Jordan, also no last name. We met up when out parents were at a meeting." She took a breath. "Okay, to recap. Don't take your weapon out, no kidneys, your name is Jack, no stabbing, and you stay with me. Make no friends, got it?" He nodded. "Stay by you, and I'll be fine." She rolled her eyes. "Yeah." He grabbed her hand. "Let's go then. To school again."
Rose appeared on the sidewalk, next to Jack. "Okay, Jack, we need to get to class. It's almost started." The bell rung. "Stretch that. Let's go!"
They ran into the office, tired. Rose looked at the woman in the front. She smiled. "Hey, Jordan? How's school?" Rose nodded. "Hey, Mrs. Nephrite! Good. My mom called in, didn't she?" Mrs. Nephrite nodded. "She okay, she sounded sick?" Rose looked down, sad. "Yeah, she got the flu. Not doing good, so the doctor made us come down here. My mom still wants us to get education, though. This is Jack, my boyfriend. I just want to show him my roots." The last nodded. "Yeah. Here's your schedule. Your in physical education right now. See you soon!" Rose nodded, and ran to class.
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