@Pretty Pichu
@Crims0n
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“Stupid Chaz,” Taylor Kodai mumbled rumbling his bruised jaw as he sat in detention. He had already been here for about an hour and a half, and was awaiting his release. After a fight that he had started, they had sent him here as punishment. Of course Taylor had been fighting the principal’s kid, who was simply being an ass to others. But sometimes it was easier to blame the other guy instead of your own flesh and blood. Unfortunately for Taylor, he was the other guy. And due to this, he was stuck here, with a bruised cheek and an injured reputation.
People often saw him as an idiotic ass. Someone who lived to pick fights. It wasn’t that, but that fights seemed to find ways to drag him in. The boy was quick to start a fight over something he thought wasn’t fair. And people resented him for that. But honestly, he didn’t care.
He leaned back in his chair and pulled his goggles over his eye and stared at the ceiling. “Okay, that’s it Taylor. Head home. You’re lucky you just got detention. Next time it could be something worse.” The teacher at the front of the room said, after glancing at his watch. Silently, Taylor grabbed his bag, lifted his goggles up and walked out of the room.
The halls were practically empty as he walked along, expect for one student who was walking near him in the opposite direction. Then something caught his attention from an open door to his right. A computer in the computer lab, screen lit up. But it was just that single computer. Taylor stopped in his tracks to glance at the light, and then suddenly, in a big flash, both him and the other student were gone. They were being transported to the digital world through the computer.
@Crims0n
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“Stupid Chaz,” Taylor Kodai mumbled rumbling his bruised jaw as he sat in detention. He had already been here for about an hour and a half, and was awaiting his release. After a fight that he had started, they had sent him here as punishment. Of course Taylor had been fighting the principal’s kid, who was simply being an ass to others. But sometimes it was easier to blame the other guy instead of your own flesh and blood. Unfortunately for Taylor, he was the other guy. And due to this, he was stuck here, with a bruised cheek and an injured reputation.
People often saw him as an idiotic ass. Someone who lived to pick fights. It wasn’t that, but that fights seemed to find ways to drag him in. The boy was quick to start a fight over something he thought wasn’t fair. And people resented him for that. But honestly, he didn’t care.
He leaned back in his chair and pulled his goggles over his eye and stared at the ceiling. “Okay, that’s it Taylor. Head home. You’re lucky you just got detention. Next time it could be something worse.” The teacher at the front of the room said, after glancing at his watch. Silently, Taylor grabbed his bag, lifted his goggles up and walked out of the room.
The halls were practically empty as he walked along, expect for one student who was walking near him in the opposite direction. Then something caught his attention from an open door to his right. A computer in the computer lab, screen lit up. But it was just that single computer. Taylor stopped in his tracks to glance at the light, and then suddenly, in a big flash, both him and the other student were gone. They were being transported to the digital world through the computer.