There were a group of cheerleaders wearing their uniforms just sitting at a table in the food court and chatting with each other. However, one girl stood out from them. She had really long, light blonde hair that could be mistaken for white in some lighting, sky blue eyes, and glasses that made her look prettier than the cheerleaders she was sitting with. She was currently wearing a light tan turtleneck sweater, blue jeans that seem to have been worn a lot, and white sneakers with a light blue line pattern on the sides. She hugged a history textbook close to her as she listened to the other girls chatting away, not bothering to bring her into their conversation. They each had their own textbooks placed at their feet, and paper and pencils laying in front of them. It was clear they were originally here for homework, but strayed from that goal.
The cheerleaders' conversation soon switched to what kind of drinks they'd like. They all turned to the girl with glasses, just sitting there observing them. "Hey. Why don't you go and get us something?" One of them asked her in a tone that sounded more like a command.
"What? B-but we have homework and-"
"'But' nothing. We're thirsty here now get your lazy ass up and get us something." The same girl commanded. Each of the girls told her what they wanted and even where they wanted it from. "And don't take too long." Was the last thing the girl heard when she was walking away, trying to remember everything they wanted.
"Rose, that was pretty harsh..." A girl told the one who barked commands at the girl with glasses.
"Why should you care?" Rose answered back.
"Well for one, Evangeline is my little sister." The girl started.
"I didn't see you sticking up for four-eyes earlier. Why start now?" Rose countered. Evangeline's sister stayed silent and Rose gave a triumphant smile.
Evangeline had to use her own money for their drinks. She got two of the four drinks at the food court. The last two had to be bought at different places around the mall. Once she got all four drinks, Evangeline walked back to the cheerleaders' table on the second floor, struggling to hold all four without spilling or dropping any of them. As she got closer, she noticed they were all gone and took everything with them. All that was waiting for her was her own textbook.
Evangeline just stood there in disbelief that they all left without her, including her sister. What was she going to do with four different drinks? She certainly couldn't drink all of them by herself, and she wasn't about to throw them away either. She paid good money for them. She set down the drinks on the table, picked up her textbook, then tried carrying the four drinks on her textbook. Evangeline walked away a bit clumsily, still struggling to keep the drinks from spilling even with the support of her book. She was sort of surprised that she managed to get this far without tripping. She is usually so clumsy it isn't even funny.