[right][img]http://i61.tinypic.com/oi7hit.jpg[/img][/right] The bells had finally rang and it was time for everyone to go to class, except for Shoske that is. He was reading a book in the bathroom stalls, as shameful as it is it is the only way to avoid confrontation. After fifteen minutes or so, he finally poked his head out the bathroom doors to look in the hallways. First he looked left "So far so good" Then he looked right, letting out a sigh of relief as no one was in sight. With a wide grin on his face, he exited the bathrooms and quickly made his way to the staircase. It was too soon to bask in the glory of naps. He had to reach his destination. Step by step, he grew closer to the door at the top and eventually the roof top. As he was walking up, he heard foot steps going down the same stair case. His eyes widened, looking left and right for an escape plan but there was nothing. He could now hear them talk, a sign of their eventual approach. He panicked further [i]Shit, I don't wanna deal with this today..what should I do...hmm[/i] Two students holding up another beaten up class mate walked down the staircase, too oblivious and focused to notice their surroundings. Shoske, who held a mop in front of him, had miraculously gone unnoticed as they exited the floor below "Wow...thank god those people are stupid" He said with a smile before running up the staircase in a hurry. Shoske, now at the top, kicked the rooftop open with his eyes closed and holding out his arms to the sky. He was relieved to finally reach his destination and only spot he liked in school "HELLO MY ROOFTOP, DID YOU MISS ME??" He said, his eyes growing wider as he saw a familiar face. He didn't know exactly who it was, but he had atleast heard rumors of the person "...." *SLAM* Shoske immediately shut the door, holding it tightly closed "Why the fuck is there people on the rooftops! I gotta get the fuck out of here" He quickly let go of the door handle and started to run down staircase "Shit, looks like its boneyard for me!" The boneyard was a small garden that Shoske often relaxed at, often the only one there so he had decided to give it the nickname the boneyard. However, today that nickname may end up being the perfect nickname for it.