[centre][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjcyLjZkNDg5ZC5XR0YyYVdWeUlFWnZjbkpsYzNRLC40AAAA/mafakanev.regular.png[/img][/centre] [hr] As Xavier woke to the sound of his alarm, he was greeted by the gentle humming of the three aquariums that sat in his room. As he stretched out his cramped muscles he looked around his suite. Through the window that took up most of his left wall, he could see that it was still dark out. He groaned. Did he really have to wake up so early? He contemplated going back to sleep but before he could, his door opened. [color=lightcoral]“Ready for your first day of school?” [/color]A girl called out to him. Her name was Elyse. She was his current supervisor. A University student that his family was hosting. She was pretty cool compared to his previous supervisors and she didn’t pretend to be his parent and sit on a high horse. She felt more like a friend or an older sister than anything. He responded with an even louder groan[i][color=mediumpurple]“No.”[/color][/i]He determinedly wrapped himself in his blankets and intended to stay like that for a while, but it was all suddenly stripped away from him far too soon.[color=lightcoral] “Oh no you don’t!” [/color]Elyse pulled the piles of fabric away from him exposing him to the cold. Xavier shot her a look of outrage. Elyse only seemed amused by this reaction as she smirked with a playful glint in her eyes. [color=lightcoral]“If you don’t get out of bed and ready in thirty minutes, I’ll turn the internet off for the day.” [/color] Xavier scoffed rolling his eyes[color=mediumpurple] “You wouldn’t dare.” [/color] Elyse hardened her expression [color=lightcoral]“I’m not joking.”[/color] She was serious. He scrambled out of his bed in a panicked hurry. Call him too reliant on technology or whatever but Xavier needed to watch the newest episode of his favourite show coming out later that day. He hastily brushed his teeth, had a shower and did his dark hair in its usual tied up style. When he returned to his room, an outfit was laid out on his bed waiting for him. The clothes consisted of black and white converses, black jeans and a crazily bright red designer button up. He didn’t want to attract too much attention on his first ever day of school and he figured wearing a practically glowing red shirt from an expensive brand wouldn’t help his cause. He put on the outfit but covered the screaming shirt with his black hooded sweater and quickly packed his backpack then headed to the kitchen. As he went down a fleet of stairs he was met by the intoxicating smell of breakfast that made him realise just how hungry he was. He drifted over to a plate of food and picked up a slip of bread. Before he could eat it though, it was snatched away from him. [color=lightcoral]“That’s mine” [/color]Elyse said. Xavier attempted to look around for his plate and looked back at Elyse with confusion and furrowed brows when he was done.[color=mediumpurple] “Where’s my plate?”[/color] He asked confused. Elyse deadpanned at him [color=lightcoral]“I cooked for you the [i]entire[/i] Summer. I’m your supervisor, not slave. Make your own food”. [/color] [color=mediumpurple]“Fine.”[/color] Xavier made his way over to the fridge and stared blankly at is like he was waiting for it to answer his all his questions. He honestly didn’t care what he ate because he was seriously hungry. After a while, he joined Elyse on the table with his chosen food. Elyse gave Xavier an ‘are you serious’ look, [color=lightcoral]“You’re completely hopeless without me aren’t you?”[/color] Xavier shrugged [color=mediumpurple]“Pretty much” [/color]he said stuffing cake into his mouth. His cell phone buzzed as he received a text from his personal chauffeur, Lindon [color=mediumpurple] “Got to go” [/color]Xavier said through a mouthful of cake. He took his belongings and headed outside waving Elyse off. She said that if he had any highschool problems she’d help so Xavier made sure to keep that in mind. He noticed both Mother’s and Father’s cars were missing. He guessed they must’ve already left. The commute to school went on for ages. Xavier lived on the outskirts of the city in the ‘rich residential area’ which was pretty far away from the school. Since Lindon wasn’t much of a talker, Xavier decided he’d just catch up on some lost sleep. Xavier woke up when they reached the school. As he looked out the car window a pulling sensation tugged at his guts. It wasn’t excitement, it was far too uncomfortable for that. It wasn’t nervousness either. It was more like dread. He wasn’t quite sure how to feel about this whole traditional school thing. And he honestly would rather he could just unwind time and back to his homeschooling. But a little voice deep in his mind that sounded awfully like Mother told him that this was a good thing. That he could meet other people his age and go outside more. He took a deep breath and opened the door parting with Lindon. As he walked into the school uncomfortably and looked around. The place looked a lot nicer than he expected so that’s one plus. He awkwardly found a bench and sat down going through his bag in robotic movements for his map and schedule. This whole thing seemed so unnatural to him and he probably looked like a confused newborn giraffe to the outside eye.