New Life : A Second Chance Chapter 63
Advertisement
The weeks passed by quite uneventfully. At least, to Kay's standards.
She would meet up with Jason once in a while and he gives her this whole show of telling her how to approach people, how to talk to people, how to smile and so forth. Yet, he didn't seem to make any move to actually introduce her to his friends from LaSelle.
Kay took it slowly and found that no matter what she did, he didn't seem to want to move from the current situation. It was getting frustrating. What was initially fun and games with her sneaking out in disguise, having Sophia distract Ali and Sarah keeping an eye out for Kyle ... became boring and tedious.
Kay wanted to actually implement her plans on the others without Jason's help but she instinctively felt that it might not be well received by Jason. If she failed in garnering some interest with the other four boys and cause a fall-out with Jason, she would have lost everything. She also suspected that Jason may sabotage her efforts, so she was treading carefully on that point. Operation Kay actually had several options, based on some variables but none of it was based on an uncooperative and possible sabotagist. So, Kay felt that the best option was to get Jason's cooperation and willingness. Which he didn't appear to be willing to give. Yet.
Though it did seem to mess up with her timeline, it wasn't critical. Kay felt that she would observe him a bit more before changing her plans. One thing Kay did realise was that she could plan all she wanted but the human mind and psyche was a bit too unpredictable. Times like this Kay wondered how Kyle managed to manipulate so many people while her success rate wasn't as high. She could with Sarah - but then again, that could be because she already knew Sarah personally.
Kay was good enough to admit her weakness. She could normally control a situation by seamlessly guiding a person towards a particular direction, but this would depend a lot on her own comprehension of the person's personality. Learning it from paper was completely different than what she imagined.
Jason was easy enough to 'control' but Kay found his manner of thinking to be different than what she expected. She could garner his interest, she could get him to talk but when it came to getting to know other people, he'd clam up or divert the topic. Kay suspected that he wasn't comfortable yet with 'sharing' her, but he had been a gentleman and very kind towards her. Thus, she wasn't too worried about it. She would continue to monitor the situation and decide later on.
Advertisement
Jason was an unexpected variable that she didn't like.
**--**--**--
Principal Godric was looking at a bunch of papers on his desk. His face showed intense concentration. There were 30 pieces of paper lined up neatly on his desk, with the first page being the name and background of the student. He tapped his fingers on the table, looking at each and every single paper before settling - yet again - on one particular paper.
Kyle Smith.
He shook his head, not believing the scores achieved. He had read the answers given on the psychological aspect and the MENSA questions. The answers he had given to the first part showed maturity in thinking that was unheard of in a 13-year-old. In fact, it appeared as if it was by a person who had gone through a lot in life.
The MENSA questions were all answered correctly. Each and every single one. Although it wasn't a true MENSA type of test, it was close enough to give a general idea of the level of intelligence in the person taking the test. The questions for this last part was also different for each year, as it was catered to their age group.
If one was to take the MENSA iq test, the person would have to do two tests. The first test consists of 50 questions and test-takers are given 12 minutes to complete as many questions as they can. The second test consists of seven sections. What these seven sections consist of, however, was not quite well known but it ranged considerably.
As Principal Godric stared at the picture of Kyle, various questions went through his mind. What was this boy doing in this school and not the top school? His parents certainly could afford it. Why did he do so badly in the last assessment?
So many questions, no answers. None that made sense anyway. Principal Godric sighed and picked up another piece of paper from the pile.
Kayla Smith.
Her scores for the psychological test wasn't as high as Kyle's, but it still showed a person with a stronger sense of deep thinking and maturity. Her MENSA scores were also high but it wasn't a perfect score like Kyle's.
He picked up three other pieces of paper and laid all five side by side. The Elite Five. It looks like their primary school reputation wasn't just for show. It was the real deal. The top 30 scorers in the school were there on his table, and these 5 were in the top ten, with the top scorer being Kyle.
Principal Godric didn't expect this. He had plans for the top students, but he had never expected the best-of-the-best being a first year. He needed to make a few adjustments now. Despite that, he was quite excited as this school had so much more potential than the previous school. It also made his plans to revamp the school system even more plausible.
Advertisement
Kyle was an unexpected variable that Principle Godric was excited about.
**--**--**--
"So, the best thing to do to get to know someone better is to talk about their interests," Jason was saying while smiling.
Kay listened while internally groaning. It wasn't the first time that Jason gave this really obvious tip, but he seemed oblivious to his repeated 'lessons'.
"Yes, like you like football and games," Kay replied, "So to keep the conversation going, I should dig more to find out your favourite teams, or games and go back to research on them so that I have more material to talk about."
"Exactly!" Jason said with a wide smile, "So do you know what team I like?"
Kay nodded, "Of course. If it's the World Cup, it would be Team State BB but otherwise, it's MC City Team."
"Correct! Do you know my favourite team member? And who I idolise most of all? Which captain?"
Kay, with extreme patience, said them all correctly. Then, with a sweet smile, she said, "So! Am I ready now? Shall we go and practice on your friends?"
"Of course, of course," Jason said and Kay's eyes brightened up. A flash of annoyance went through his eyes but it disappeared before Kay realised it.
"But not today. They're busy."
"Oh," Kay replied in disappointment. "When then?"
"I'll text you," Jason said. "Soon, I promise."
"Okay," Kay said, letting it go. If she persisted, it would annoy him and he'd just shut down and go into his man cave. As Kay watched him then go talking all about his past glories in Country M - again - Kay made a mental note. Jason needed to be struck off the list now. This was going nowhere and she needed to slowly cut off from him.
So for the next few days, Kay would not respond as quickly to his texts, citing that she was busy. Kay would also be hanging out with Kyle more often and openly, making sure that it was seen by Jason once in a while. Jason continued to text her everyday, but now she would respond several hours late and would be short and to the point.
Kay also texted Jason to let him know that she would be busy for the next few weeks, as she needed to study and catch up on all her work that had been piling up. She also told Sophia and Sarah that she was putting things on hold as her crush wasn't as what she thought he'd be. They all gave sympathetic words of wisdom, which generally meant badmouthing men and how there were no good guys anymore. Oh, except for the Elite Five, of course.
From her studies of Jason, she knew that Jason wouldn't give up quickly but his ego was also huge. She would need to manipulate him to make him stop texting her or give up on her so that she could start the next move. Kay hoped that her lack of communication and enthusiasm would make him lose interest, so she made sure that her responses to him were always polite but would never take the initiative to ask any questions or text him first.
Jason was getting impatient. He didn't like the fact that Kay seemed to be meeting him less and less. Worse, she was putting Kyle back as someone important. She gave the excuse that Kyle was getting suspicious. That she couldn't sneak out anymore. He didn't believe that. He felt that she was distancing herself from him. He couldn't let that happen.
He had to stop it before it was too late.
'What are you doing?' he texted Kay that night.
'Nothing much. Just revising today's lesson' Kay text back almost immediately. Jason smiled at this, feeling slightly happier as it meant she was not ignoring him. He was still important.
'Can I see you tomorrow? It's quite important' Jason's fingers were trembling as he sent that text and he stared at the screen as he waited for her response. She had turned down the past couple of times he had asked to meet and he wondered what her response was.
After two agonizing long minutes, she finally texted back, 'Okay. 3pm at the library.'
'No, not the library. Gym.'
Kay frowned when she saw the text. She looked at the time table for club activities and saw that there should be gymnastic practice then. It should be ok then, as it wouldn't be deserted. She needed to settle this once and for all. The next phase of Operation Kay should start - without Jason.
'Okay.'
Jason smiled to himself. Perfect.
Advertisement
- In Serial987 Chapters
Hawkin. Bronze Ranked Brewer.
07/11/2022 Update: We're currently at the end of the 7th arc, out of 10. My plan is to continue to publish a chapter at least 4-5x a week for the next few months. Synopsis: Hawkin found his place in the world, far from humans and monsters. He abandoned the adventuring life long ago and left civilization, opting for peace and isolation instead. After ten years out in the northern forests, he befriends a strange creature and his life changes. A traveling trio of monks then show up in Hawkin's woods and share with him the best beer he's ever had. After that beer, Hawkin wants to do nothing but accept the brewer's path and brew. This story is intended to be slow and easy. It involves a slow progression of power and brewing more powerful beers. There is occasional conflict. Thanks for reading, and I really hope this story relieves a bit of stress from your days. Note: I'm behind on Audio, but I hope to catch up soon. Linked Audio is always free. Thanks for the support everyone. If you're into cryptocurrency, I've also got these addresses: BTC: 32chczV9eLgbpHdbRLyptQRZD7pyMxD4UX DOGE: DMRt6x8x2b5Cg7wf4PNVESLLS8WhVDhDnA ETH (ERC-20): 0x22fcaaa6a638fcb5db7a3a74b0c64f371f60e257 SOL: 2fb942xbf35ogTQrUbreTk91Z38U92RHamDEXVjw9Nzh MetaMask: 0xE8A3BEd2b353f53AeA1e1B166EbF9e231ba56647 (Cover by maxxs515 from pixabay; free use)
8 458 - In Serial11 Chapters
First Iteration
What is a soul ? Is it your true self ? Would you be the same if your soul kept traveling from life to life but your memories faded for each new life you had ? Your education would be different each time, your growing environment would be different, your personality might change. So what is the purpose of the soul ? Mortals never got an answer for this question. Finding an exact definition didn’t matter for them, what they knew was that a soul allowed reincarnation. Even if they lost some memories, getting glimpses of their past lives was more than enough. Getting the possibility of a new life, a better life was what they thrived for. This became an even greater truth as progenitors, the first of their cycle, became scarce. As hundreds of new progenitors were born each century, nowadays, no more than a handful of them appeared every 200 hundreds years. As they represent a new cycle, they embody new opportunities: some progenitors have made kingdoms, others have been their doom. So when four of them appeared at the same place, at the same time, how can it not be perceived as a sign ? A sign that things were about to change…
8 162 - In Serial23 Chapters
Light Seekers
Najor has seen more than most boys his age should, but he's never felt the warmth of the sun on his flesh. His town has been blessed with the gift of sunlight for three years now. The elders believe that this will continue as they are in God's favor. Najor is smart enough to listen to the migrants who travel along with the beam of light which illuminates the sky. They know the light is to vanish soon, and with it will go any normality in his life. He faced with the choice of spending his life following the beam of light, or attempting to bring the sun back. The magic he wields is weak, and he can't use it for long without becoming sick. He's never left his town and only heard legends about the beasts that roam the wastelands and the sorcerers who reside high in the Phaethon Mountains. Still, he chooses to throw it all away and chase after a dream knowing he'll mostly likely die out in the darkness.
8 74 - In Serial28 Chapters
Which way is my home
This is the story of Cyan, your average guy that while he was sleeping in his bed down with sickness, being force to stay home and rest by his mother, he missed his first day of school, that same day he was summoned to another world of sword and magic, dragged without any previous notice, he will have to learn to fend for himself if he want to survive and go back home. Without the special lecture from a cute angel and only the cheat’s (wishes) granted by the gods of both worlds (that he don't know he have), loss, he will begin a journey to find a way home.
8 114 - In Serial12 Chapters
Hollywood! It is...
Rebirth in hollywood! Story of a man how he gets reincarnated in past and how he starts his life to be a superstar as he always wanted to be.
8 195 - In Serial17 Chapters
I MISS YOU ~ c. sturniolo
[ ✏️ ]𝐈𝐍 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐂𝐇he dies and she writespoems to keep her mind at ease.𝐎𝐑 𝐈𝐍 𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐂𝐇she learns to acceptwhat has happened.●∘◦❀◦∘●∘◦❀◦∘●∘◦❀◦∘●∘◦❀◦∘chris sturniolo x fem!oc a short story of poemlowercase intended© { sidesturniolo 26/09/22 }[ ✏️ ]
8 80

