The first day of Junior year...
Principle Halter, always early to the school, walked the halls.
"Well another school year, another graduating class. I wonder what sort of antics will happen this year?" He said to himself, walking into his office.
Jack Carvers home...
BEEP...BEEP...BE..
Jack woke slamming the alarm clock with the palm of his hand, slowly waking up. He threw his sheets off and swung his feet off his bed, wiping away the sleep from his eyes. He looked at his alarm clock, 7:00am. He got up and walked out his room, grabbing his towel on the way out. He showered, brushed his teeth and dressed himself. White button up shirt, pants, loose tie and blue and white Jacket. He always wore this on the first day of school. He walked to his little sisters room, opened the door to find a still sleeping Georgia, he looked at her clock 7:40am. He walked over and gently nudged her.
"Georgia, time to wake up for school." He whispered, Georgia woke and shot straight up, obvisously excited for her first day ever. She ran off not saying a word. Jack Shrugged then continued downstairs, his dad already sipping on his coffee.
"Good morning Jack, you ready for school?" he asked
"Yeah pretty much just gonna eat some breakfast real quick then head off." Jack replied pulling a bowl, cereal and milk out from their respective places. He sat down and slowly ate, looking at facebook on his phone, his dad placed his cup in the sink, when Georgia came down stairs with messy pigtails, but dressed pretty well.
"Come here Georgia, let me fix those pigtails." Jack said with a slight humorous tone. She sat in front of him and Jack fixed the pigtails with ease.
"Alright kiddos, I'm off see you both tonight. Have fun on your first day Georgia." He said kissing her forehead while carrying her to the door.
"Make sure she gets to and from school safely Jack." He said with a smile pulling his son into a side hug.
"Yeah no worries dad," Jack said smiling, "Come on Georgia." Locking the door behind them.
Cresent High: 8:20am
Jack stepped onto the school grounds for the first time that year. He walked along the newly renovated pathways, lined with different plants and art sculptures from last years graduating students, he looked over to the baseball field, always kept in perfect condition. The office building was refurbished to. He moved to where he and his friends normally sit and noticed more tables in that area, threw his bag onto the table pulled out his phone and waited for the rest of his friends to arrive.