Today, Beacon Hills High School prepares to welcome a new student! Several new students, in fact; a whole class of them. As summer gives way to fall, so too does freedom give way to restriction. Get in your seats, everyone.
"That's good, I wanna make a good first impression. Uh, no. I'm a local. Was home-schooled though."
"No? It was fine. I learned a lot. I just didn't get much, uh, socialisation," She pauses, "apparently high-school is the answer to this."
"I can't imagine homeschooling. I'd get so lonely. I'm glad it worked out for you, though. I think you'll like high school, anyway. You might not learn as much, but you'll definitely meet more people."
"Yeah? I don't have any cousins who are that close, and I'm an only child. I always thought it would be kind of nice. Stiles is almost like a brother, I guess."
"I didn't get a look at his schedule yet, but 'mouthy boy', in this school? Probably Stiles."
"He seems like a handful. Not unlike my cousin, Stefan. Though I suspect in a very different way."
"We should introduce them. Stiles needs to tire himself out sometimes. He's like an over-eager dog, or something, you have to walk him."
Juliet laughs at the image. "Ah. I'm not sure. Stefan is the lonely loner type of guy, and he's a bit older than us. We can take Stiles to a park or something? Let him run around for a while and tire himself out."
Juliet ducks in her seat in response to the shh-ing and raises her eyebrows at Harley and mouths sorry. She gets on paying attention to the teacher.
Art! She loves art.
As does the art teacher! She loves it so much, she talks about it instead of doing it.
The bell rings, which means it's time for Juliet's next class, Math.
Juliet takes a sneaky picture of the wordy art teacher, and a few more of the art room.
Does anyone stick around long enough for her to ask about the way to math class?
"Science. The math classrooms are on the other side of school, you need to hurry. Take a left at the posters about drunk driving, and a right at the bathrooms."
And soon enough, Juliet is in math class!
Would she like to get to know her classmates?
She has two minutes with each person, go!
Ahhhhhh. No. Is this required, or can she please just sit down and let people come to her?
A few students just skip her! In fact, people mostly seem to be using this time to talk to people they already know.