[color=#1E90FF][h3]Tori[/h3][/color] It was bad enough that Tori was stuck in a school where she knew nobody but now she had to do a project where she is talking to a complete stranger. On a rating of 1 to Hell, this was Hell for Tori. If she didn't keep in contact with this stranger than she would fail the class and so would the other person. This meant that she couldn't just flake it off like every other project she had ever been assigned in her classes since she started high school. Tori began to wonder why she even filled out that stupid paper her teacher had given her. She had written practically the entire last year of her life on the paper for a bunch of teachers who didn't truly know her. Hell, she'd even told them about her Father's not so secret affairs. Tori finished rather early compared to everybody else who was writing the paper but sat still. She would have hated having to walk up to the teacher's desk only to have to sit down again and wait till the bell allowed her to leave. So, she waited till the bell rang and slipped the paper onto the desk as she walked by. She strode through the halls with her guitar case strapped over her left shoulder and a small satchel hanging from her right shoulder. Though new to the school, it was easy for Tori to find her way to the cafeteria where she bought a burger and salad before leaving to sit outside. The school's front lawn was lit by the bright and the only shade was near the school or underneath a tree. Tori chose to sit under a large oak tree where she quickly ate her salad and tuned her guitar. Her burger would have to wait until she was done with the song which she wanted to play. It took only a few seconds for Tori to decide on playing [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or-ykUkRMeM]Maroon 5's Sugar[/url]. It was song she had recently learned but she knew the lyrics and chords well enough to be able to play it and sing. She just hoped nobody would come by and hear her sing. Tori wanted to be known as a guitarist not a singer. That was one stereotype she wanted to fit into.