High School. High school is the place where you must spend four years of your miserable life, getting more and more miserable with each passing day that went by. High school is not an option. High school is a right of passage. Pass it safely and you become an adult. Fail with a crash and you're going no where in life.

"HOW COULD YOU DO THAT?" Came an innocent roar through the whole school. "I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU DID THAT!" The girl screamed.

"I-I..." But her friend burst into tears on the spot, letting long black streaks of eyeliner and mascara drip down her cheeks. "I'M SORRY!" But nothing was going to fix it for Katie.

Sadie had lost her friendship bracelet. The friendship bracelet that Katie had made her in grade three, when the two had finally agreed to be best female friends for life, AKA, BFFFL.

But now, Sadie had just thrown all that down the drain. By losing the friendship bracelet, she had just lost her friendship with Katie.

Katie and Sadie had been friends since they were seven years old and Katie moved into town. Sadie was the first person to talk to Katie when she had moved. Ever since they had never been apart. The two girls had the same hairstyle, the same clothes, the same look about them. The only difference being Katie was skinny with tanned skin and Sadie was, well, to put it nicely, the opposite.

That didn't matter now, though. Katie and Sadie were no long best female friend for life, all because Sadie had lost her friendship bracelet.

"I HATE YOU!" Katie yelled, pulling her own bracelet off her stick like wrist and throwing it ex-best friend. "I NEVER WANT TO SPEAK TO YOU AGAIN!"

Katie spun on her heel, wanting to storm off, but she ran into something. More like, someone. The petite girl slowly turned her head upwards, coming face-to-face with the school principle.

"You two, my office, NOW!" He commanded, pointing down the hallway. The two scared girls ran off, straight to the office before they got in more trouble.


The loud slamming locker echoed through the busy hallways, but no one could hear it over all the talking.

"Does anyone ever shut up?" The teen boy cried out, rubbing his head.

"Nah, why would anyone shut up with all the gossip going around?" His blonde friend replied, fixing the cowboy hat atop of his head.

The two teens leaned casually against the locker doors, watching the students run up and down the corridor, rushing around like idiots. Everyone was talking loudly and trying to get to their next class on time.

"Hey." Geoff nodded towards the headmaster's office. "Good to see someone else leaving that place besides you, Dunc." Duncan chuckled under his breath as the two watched Katie and Sadie leaving the office in a huff.

The couple who were never apart, walked down different ends of the school hallway and turned the corner, not looking back at each other.

"Well, looks like tweedle-dum and tweedle-idiot aren't talking." Duncan joked. "Ah well, was bound to happen sometime." The teen boy turned back to his locker, unlocking it and re-adjusting his hair in the mirror. Duncan was nothing without his bright green mohawk in perfect place on top of his head, just like Geoff was nothing without his cowboy hat on top of his own head.

"You know what?" Geoff said, taking a good look up and down the hallway. "Everyone had problems."

"Yeah, you included..." Duncan muttered, slamming his locker shut again.

"You know, you shouldn't do that!" A shrill voice spoke up behind the green haired boy. "It will only end up damaging school property, which you'll then have to pay, Aidan." Duncan slowly turned to face the girl.

"My name, dollface, is Duncan." The boy said, leaning forward so the two could see eye-to-eye. "And do you think I care about breaking my locker door?" The girl squinted her eyes back at Duncan, hugging her books closer to her chest, which Duncan's eyes were slowly travelling down to stare at.

"Whatever, 'Duncan'." The girl said his name like it was forbidden. "I was just warning you, making sure you don't get expelled once again." Duncan chuckled at her.

"Ah, you dig me." Duncan winked at her, leaning back against his locker.

"W-What?-NO!" She yelled. "NEVER!" The teen was outraged with such a suggestion, especially from Duncan himself.

"Yeah, yeah, sweet cheeks, that's what they all say." Duncan winked at her, making her storm off down the corridor. As soon as she was out of ear shot Duncan groaned, whacking his head against the metal of his locker. "Courtney drives me crazy."

"Crazy for luuurrrr-ve." Geoff teased, laughing at his mate. Duncan, however, didn't find it funny. He reached out and punched Geoff's arm. The blonde boy rubbed his now sore arm, smirking at his friend. "I'm serious, though." He said, and Duncan gave him a funny look. "There is so much arguing in school. Wish there was a way to solve it all..."

A/N:..How was I supposed to start this?

I mean, seriously? I had no idea how to start this story...

Well, I still hope you enjoyed it :)

This is based if the Disney show Overruled!

I have been hooked on it this week since I have been off ill ;) LOL! Well, I still like the show :)

I really do hope you liked this and could possibly give me some future ideas...Because I'm stuck on a bit...LOL!

Thanks for reading, please review :)

Love, ChloeRhiannonX