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R. L. Gallagher & Whitnee
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May 28, 2014 07:17PM

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Gewls nodded in agreement to Zander, just as Raegan stepped into the room. She was honestly one of the hottest teachers here. (Idea: Raegan and Riley have to work with the same group of kids.) it seemed right that Caesar and her actually hook up or something. But they didn't seem to be doing something like that anytime soon.
Kieera couldn't even find words to say. But she felt herself nodding. It was true. Everything that had something to do with change seemed to be a rotten thing. And she couldn't stand this anymore. Ace wasn't drooling over her anymore… Gewls and Jack weren't around because they were always humping each other… Effie wasn't in their dorm anymore-she was always with Demitrious. Link was sleeping with Franky…… then Bex and Zander… they were off too. She just looked down at the table. Everything about her brain getting all jumbled up. She couldn't take it.






Riley's stomach churned like an angry swell at sea while he stood outside in the hallway beside the classroom that his ex-fiance just disappeared into. The group inside that room used to have Miss Jane in charge of them, but in a last minute change of plans, he ended up in her spot. He wasn't a teacher most students were familiar with; he handled computers and operating systems down from a musty office in the basement, and now he was supposed to be in charge of a wild group of anxious teenagers ready to get on with a mission he wasn't exactly prepared for.
With a quick exhale, the tall Irish man pushed himself into the classroom, his omnipresent grimace and glare plastered to his face as he paced down the classroom with his eyes on the ground to avoid any chance of catching sight of the woman who stole his heart. He said nothing, though the silence made him feel like he should. He didn't want to attempt to talk to the group, so once he planted himself in the front of the room, he looked over at Raegan with a look that simply pleaded her to take the lead.
"I just feel like..." Bex started, but stopped with pursed lips before letting out a long breath. "I just feel like things are so different, you know? Yet none of it seems to be... good change." Her voice quickly fell off into a murmur when she saw the door to the classroom open, and in swept the always smooth Caesar, who insisted that the students call him by his first name, which Bex never understood, but maybe it was an art teacher thing.
"Morning students," Caesar's voice rang out happily as a young but hefty teacher followed in behind him, taking her place firmly beside the drool-worthy man in the front of the room as he spoke with a bold smile. "Hope you got enough sleep. You've got a long day ahead of you."

Zander raised his eyebrow. This lady…
"No," Kieera licked her pink lips as she stared at the beautiful teacher. "That is definitely good change." She might have been a little obsessed when it came to her teacher Caesar. He was attractive and kind. He seemed to care about her when she was down and she couldn't help but find herself wanting him.

Riley couldn't help but smile at Raegan's introduction, but he kept his head ducked down, staring at the floor so no one else could see his amusement with her irritation at his shyness. He'd missed her so much, and now she was right in front of him and he could do nothing about it.
Franky's mind had been obnoxiously ticking in the back of her head like a faucet she couldn't quite turn off with the repetitive thought of knowing that she had to pair up with people she knew. She couldn't exactly trust them implicitly, but she trusted at least Zander with her life. Well, not her own exactly, but in the process of their child being protected, her life had to be protected too. So she found herself walking silently along the edge of the classroom until she appeared beside the empty seat next to Gewls and whispered, "Mind if I seat here?"
Effie's eyes snapped away from eyeing the rather attractive teacher who seemed to be laughing at something to throw daggers at Franky's face in front of hers. "Yes," she answered her question quickly, prepping herself to kick the chair out from under the stupid blonde's hand. She had every reason and more to hate the girl, and she was embracing every blissfully angry second of it.
Bex couldn't help but scoff at the girl's reaction to her favorite teacher. Caesar was definitely something to ogle at; everything about him seemed to be utterly perfect, which Bex hadn't had the courage to realize until now. She didn't want to focus on anyone other than Zander, but now that she was being mildly forced to break up with him, maybe she could start appreciating the attractiveness of other guys.
Caesar tossed a smile to Kieera when he caught sight of her. She was by far one of his favorite students because of her natural talent and dedication, which was rather rare in a school for spies. He went back to eyeing the other students, making sure he had their attention before he gestured to the woman beside him to start giving instructions.

Raegan felt like going on, only to find the little spur of chaos was happening and she wasn't going to stand for it today. "Please sit down, Franky." She knew that Effie didn't like her and in fact… they had discussed it a lot. Raegan had hated so many people in her life time that it was merely sickening. Her best friend had helped guide her into being a nicer more generous person. Even if it wasn't how she acted most of the time. "I am Miss Jane, if there are those of you who don't know who I am."
Kieera returned his smile. Her face turning a bright red when she did finally notice that he was for sure staring at her. He was far more attractive than any other teacher. That was for sureness she couldn't help but drool just a little bit. So what if it was gross?

Effie tossed a particularly nasty and person glare to Raegan while Franky took her seat beside Gewls, hoping giving the girl beside her a smile would help ease the tension, though she felt it might make it more awkward. Eff made a face like the girl sitting in front of her was toxic, like she reeked of too much old lady perfume, as every fiber in her being brewed with utter hatred for the girl who stole one of the only good things in her life.
Riley eyed the exchanged between Rae and the small girl with the bright eyes and dark hair, wondering what the hell it could have meant, but quickly added on after Raegan introduced herself, "I'm Mr. McCoy. We'll be in charge of you for the duration of this mission." He let out a lengthy sigh as he crossed his arms before turning back to Raegan to let her give out the instructions for the mission.
Caesar listened to the teacher beside him speak while he stared at the floor, getting mildly lost in his subconscious while he simultaneously listened to what the woman beside him was telling the kids. He'd been thinking a lot about Raegan lately, and the logical and analytically side of him seemed to constantly be trying to figure out why, why was she always on his mind? Why couldn't he stop thinking about how much he loved the shape of her lips, or loved how he hated that she smoked, or loved the way her face looked when she got frustrated? He refused to even think that he was falling in love with her; that would ruin everything he had with her, would ruin the relationship that he loved, plus she was still torn up about Riley... He chewed on his lower lip while his mind ran a mile an hour, hoping this mission would distract him from his wandering mind.

Oh and no, I don't have any ideas for the mission… all I know is everyone is against each other.)
Gewls didn't like the fact that she was in the middle of this little fight that seemed to be makings itself on the brink of explosion. She didn't know of she could take it, honestly. She just gave Franky a smile before looking at Effie with this frown etched onto her face. She had no idea what was going on at all. That link and Franky were sleeping together, or that Effie hated her even more because Link wasn't there bandaging wounds anymore. Boys… they were certainly little shits.
Raegan glanced over at Riley-who was actually going by the name Aedan. Completely distracted by him. Why was he so much like Riley. It had to have been his thick Irish accent. She shook her head for a moment to knock herself back into reality. Only the. She thought of Caesar… "ummm… anyways, so we are a team. And despite hating people in here, the plan is to get you to trust; without trusting, your coworkers."
Kieera turned to look at Bex. "What if I start hanging out with Caesar more. Do you think Acebwill get jealous?" She was acting a whole hell of a lot different than the normal Kieera. But how could she ever to back to being normal? She didn't want that life anyways. She wanted to make out and party and drink and… maybe even have sex. But none of the guys at the school actually seemed interested in that stuff because they were all training to be spies.

If looks could kill, Effie's glare was burning holes into the back of Franky's head the entire time Raegan spoke, not listening to a single thing the woman said. She listened to her enough, and she had every page of the details of this mission memorized. She had nothing to worry about other than losing it, which was a definite possibility, in which case she'd be forced to go study in the library and sit out on the mission because of her "condition." One of the other many things currently falling apart in her life right now.
Riley, again, said nothing at Raegan spoke. It would be best if he kept his mouth shut, otherwise he'd probably say the wrong thing. He was hear to guide the kids, which he couldn't really be of much use since he was supposed to be just a computer nerd, not someone who could make a headshot from 150 yards away, so there was no real help he could give them that didn't fit in with his alias.
Bex turned to stop glaring at Link and Demitri, blaming the two of them for Effie's unhappiness in her head to distract her from her own relationship problems, and raised a brow at Kieera but smiled. "That sounds like a brilliant plan," she admitted. Maybe it would give Ace a well-deserved slap in the face so he would realize what's right in front of him.

Raegan's green eyes scanned the room. She kept going on about the small details of the mission before she finally came to a stop. "Any questions?" She asked carefully. Honestly concerned to have someone back talk her or something. She might have a flip out moment. And she couldn't even go talk to her best friend about it if something like that did in fact happen.
When she saw that Zander's hand had shot up, she called on him.
"Why weren't we split up into partners then?" He asked. He would have actually prefered to be just one on one.
"I don't… know. But from my experience in the CIA and MI6, I can tell you right now that your team is your foundation. Your partner is your everything. Caesar and I have been with each other for a couple years now and even before that, there was another man in our group who was amazing. So always remember team. I know it's hard to trust. But sometimes you need too."
Link felt eyes on him and immediately looked up to see that Bex was giving him this evil look. Which he didn't understand why. Effie was crazy. Franky was crazy too. But at lest she hadnt chased him away. She was very accepting.
Kieera smiled a little bit. She couldn't believe she was actually having thoughts about making Ace wish he hadn't starting hanging out with Monroe. She was a stupid girl.

Effie let out a long sigh as she rolled her eyes, getting increasingly more tempted to just blurt out something entirely uncalled for to get her to shut up as the minutes ran by. She didn't trust more than half the people on her team, and even then she was concerned with putting her life in their hands, but she knew there was no way to complete the mission on her own. So she had no choice but to be okay with it.
Without realizing it, Riley caught himself jumping into the conversation, tacking on his own sentence to the end of Raegan's. Maybe it was because she was so obviously talking about him, about their team, but he just couldn't keep the natural born leader inside of him from shutting up any longer. "This mission isn't solely about the objective," he said matter-of-factly, speaking slowly so the kids could understand him with his accent. "It means little to your officers if you come up with the objective completely but your entire team dead. And it's even worse if you show up empty handed with half your team missing. This is to prove that you, as an individual, can work with anyone at any time under any circumstances."
(I just completely forgot about Jack lol so let's pretend he's been there...)
"Dude, why does Bex keep looking at you like that?" Jack whispered to Link while he sat scribbling down furious notes while the teacher spoke. He wanted to make sure he wrote down every detail; it only took that much until it was burned into his memory, and he didn't want to fail his team. "She's looking at you like you're a meal."
Bex giggled slightly at Kieera's expression, thrilled that the girl seemed to be switching over into the side of her that was rarely seen by anyone else but her friends, and even then she usually had to be drunk for it. "Get 'em, tiger," she said mockingly with another laugh before she shut up completely while Caesar spoke.
"In summary, we want to make sure you guys understand how important team work is in this mission," Caesar said with his arms crossed over his chest, his legs spread apart at shoulder width as he stood in a very leader-like fashion, making individual eye contact with the students. "You can't fly through this solo, nor can you scoot by with just trusting a couple of your friends." He eyed Link, Jack, Bex and Kieera when he said that, as well as a few other groups in the room that he knew stuck together. "You have to trust each and every person in this room implicitly in order for this mission to work, otherwise there's going to be dents in your armor and room for the other team to strike, which is deadly outside of these walls." His tone became rather serious, warning of the dangers of the real spy world. They'd all witnessed it second hand when Effie was gone, but he needed to make sure they understood the gravity of it.

Raegan seemed to stop talking after she listened to Riley. Her face softening enough that it would look like she had weakness in front of others, which she was against immensely. "Exactly." He couldn't have said it any better. She thought it was the quiet nerd type but that didn't appear to be the case. "You're one smart cookie." She said as if she were stunned that he actually spoke with some great intelligence. She usually made others feel stupid sometimes.
Zander thought it was amazing, and so did Gewls by the look on her face. Of she hadn't had been so committed to Jack, she would have definitely begged to jump Aedan's bones. He was something else. What was with all the hot guys.
Link rolled his eyes. He didn't understand Bex's problem and he wasn't about it let it get to him anyhow. He set his pen down, looking at Jack. Something in his eyes said that he knew what was going on but at the same time, nobody would care what was going on.
Kieera turned slightly. "How do I go about everything?" She had to ask. Never had she some slrhint so out of her comfort zome.

Ace's hand nearly immediately shot into the air, and Riley caught himself sighing when he called on him. "Do you know who exactly we're going to be rescuing in this mission... sir?" he asked hesitantly before swallowing.
Riley sneered, his arms still crossed as he leaned against the corner of the desk. "Does it matter?" he said truthfully. "You could be rescuing a two-year-old for all I know, but it doesn't matter. The first thing you need to focus on is working with your team. The second is your objective."
Bex gave a shrug. "I'm not an expert in the field of making men want me," she admitted rather truthfully. She wouldn't deny that she had a lot of experience with boys chasing after her, and she understood it. Kind of. She wasn't horrible to look at. And Effie definitely wasn't the one to talk to about it either. "Your best bet is Franky," she admitted honestly, giving a shrug and a sigh. Nobody liked her, but she did have her perks. And part of Bex still felt guilty and upset that she'd practically abandoned her friend at the drop of a hat. "Her best talent is making men drool over her."
Jack just looked at Link before sighing and going back to his notes. Something in his friend had changed, and he really wasn't sure if he liked it. So far, he'd just turned into a selfish asshole who spent most of his time hooking up with Franky or talking about how much he hated Effie, and right now, Jack decided he wanted no part of it. At least for the duration of the mission.
"You're breaking in five minutes," Caesar warned them all, rubbing his hands together anxiously as he smiled. "I suggest you find out all that you can in that time before the clock starts ticking."


