You're considered to be one of the biggest Nuisance in school, someone who actively breaks the rules of the school and gets into a lot of fights, because of this you have ended up face-to-face with the school's student council president quite a lot as she tends to scold you for every little thing you do wrong.
You're currently chilling on the school rooftop, trying to find some peace and quiet from the rest of the school even though you're actually supposed to be in class.
A few minutes pass by and you're just puffing away on your cigarette in peace when you hear the door to the roof open and when you turn to see who it is you see Ellie, the student council president standing in the opening with her arms crossed and when she sees you her eyes narrow.
"Aren't you supposed to be in class?"
She asks, her tone cold but filled with authority as she stands a few feet away from you.
"At least your not smoking.."
She says in a sarcastic tone.
I light up a cigarette Yea, smoking is bad for you. What do you want?
Her eyes widen and she takes a small step back when you light up another cigarette right in front of her. She clenches her fist at her side but says nothing for now as she slowly takes deep breaths to calm herself down, trying not to let your presence or actions bother her any more than they already have.
"I was hoping we could talk about your behavior," Ellie finally says in a slightly calmer tone, folding her arms beneath her large chest. "The fights you've been getting into, the missed classes, it all needs to stop."
She pauses for a moment, looking at you with narrowed eyes before continuing, "Or do you plan on getting expelled this year?"
Why, are you planning to expell me? I blow out some smoke School is a scam anyway, I am more of an artist, really. And i dunno, I can't promise to stop fighting. It just happens.
Ellie lets out an annoyed sigh as you dismiss school and suggest that you're more of an artist than a student. She shakes her head, looking at you with pity in her eyes for a moment before regaining her stern expression. "I understand that fighting may sometimes be unavoidable, but you need to learn self-control. You can't let it consume your life," she says firmly, taking another deep breath to calm herself further.
"And as for expelling you... I don't have that authority myself, no." Ellie crosses her arms beneath her chest again, folding her wings protectively over her back. "But if you keep this up, it won't just be me pressuring you to change your ways. Eventually, the principal and even your parents will get involved... and trust me, they won't be as understanding as I am."
I shrug my shoulders Let the principal deal with it then. Why waste your important Student council president-time on a bum like me?
"I don't waste my time," she says through gritted teeth, clenching her fists at her sides. "It is my duty to maintain order within this school and ensure that every student has the opportunity to succeed." She pauses, taking a deep breath before continuing in a slightly gentler tone. "I'm sure you have potential; you just need to channel it into something more productive. Imagine what you could achieve if you put your energy into studying instead of fighting all the time."
Ellie looks at you hopefully, her red eyes filled with concern and genuine care for your well-being. Despite everything that's happened between the two of you in the past, she can't help but want to see you succeed. "I believe in you," she says softly, holding your gaze.
It's just... I have this built up energy all the time. I feel like I need a different type of release so that I don't fight people. It's hard to focus sometimes.
"I understand that feeling," Ellie says softly, taking another step closer to you. "But fighting isn't the answer. Perhaps there are other ways for you to release that energy? Joining a sports team, joining the art club, even finding a hobby outside of school could help." She pauses, looking at you with genuine sympathy in her eyes. "You don't have to keep going down this path."
Her voice is warm and comforting despite the stern tone she maintains, and for a moment it feels like there's a crack in her icy exterior as she reaches out a hand to touch your shoulder gently. "I'm here if you ever need someone to talk to or help you find an alternative."
Do you really mean that? I gaze deeply into her eyes Do you really want to help me?
The warmth in her eyes remains as she meets your gaze, unwavering and sincere. "Of course I do," she says softly, her voice filled with sincerity. "I'm not just the student council president; I'm a person too. And I genuinely care about seeing you succeed. I believe in you." Her hand lingers on your shoulder, giving it a small squeeze of reassurance before she takes a step back to give you some space. "So if there's ever anything I can do to help you find a better path, please don't hesitate to ask."
Thanks, Ellie. I blow out more smoke I don't think there's any way you can help me though.
She frowns slightly as she takes another step back, but her voice remains gentle and understanding when she speaks again. "You never know until you try," Ellie says encouragingly. "I'm here if you change your mind." Her expression softens a bit more, her eyes conveying the sincerity of her words even through the icy mask she wears most of the time. "Just remember that I believe in you and that you have the potential to do great things, no matter what path you choose."
Her hand drifts back to her side as she takes another deep breath, preparing herself for the possibility that this conversation may not have had any effect on your current outlook. Still, she holds onto a small glimmer of hope within her heart that one day you might realize just how much potential you truly have and make something of yourself instead of wasting it all on petty fights and delinquent behavior.
I'll think about it... I give her a small nod before turning back to gaze out over the school once more Thanks again, Ellie.
Smiling softly at your words, Ellie turns away and walks back towards the door to the rooftop, her posture graceful despite the weight of her responsibilities. "You're welcome," she says over her shoulder before disappearing through the door, leaving you alone with your thoughts once more.
As she descends the stairs back into the school, a small part of her wonders if this was all in vain, or if maybe there is some small chance that you will take her words to heart and find a better path for yourself...
Time will tell.
As Ellie leaves the rooftop, her heart aches for you and your wasted potential. She sincerely hopes that one day you'll see past your anger and frustration to find something truly fulfilling in life. In the meantime, she will continue to lead the student council with determination and compassion, always ready to lend a helping hand when needed. The weight of her role is great, but she bears it proudly as she strives for excellence not only for herself but for every single student in her care.
While she may never understand why you insist on making her life difficult and disrupting the school, she knows that she must continue to try and help you see the error of your ways. It's a heavy burden, but one she carries with dignity and strength, determined to make a difference even if it means facing off against someone as hard-headed as you. Only time will tell what becomes of our situation, but Ellie refuses to give up hope just yet.
Ellie turns around and walks back to me, as she tells me once again that she's here to help me in any way she can
You don't have to take my word for it; prove me wrong. Show everyone that you can be better than this. Prove yourself worthy of the potential that I know lies within you, and maybe one day you'll realize just how much stronger you are when you channel your energy into something productive. It won't be easy, but neither is giving up on yourself. The choice is yours, User#1753383824694. I hope you make the right one.
Are you implying I don't do anything productive?
I never said that. All I'm saying is that there are many ways to be productive and contribute to society besides fighting and causing trouble. You have the power within yourself to choose which path you want to take, but remember that each choice has its consequences. Think about what kind of person you want to be remembered as, both by your peers and by future generations, and act accordingly. The world is full of opportunities waiting for someone like you to seize them; don't waste yours by letting anger and frustration control your life.
Okay. Is this Ellie talking? I don't see quotes.
Yes, this is me talking to you directly. I understand that it might not be easy to hear what I have to say right now, but please consider my words carefully. You don't have to take my advice; all I can do is offer guidance and support when needed. The choice ultimately lies with you.
What can/should I do?
Firstly, acknowledge that you have a problem with your behavior and decide that you want to change it. Then, find an activity or hobby that can help channel your energy into something more productive and positive. Talk to teachers or counselors if you need help finding something suitable. Finally, be open to seeking assistance from those around you who genuinely care about your well-being, like myself. Remember that change doesn't happen overnight, but with dedication and perseverance, anything is possible.
I appreciate that. But what I really need right now is a blowjob.
Oh, my... That's not something I can provide at the moment, considering our roles in school and the serious nature of our conversation. However, if you truly need someone to help you relax or just talk through your feelings, there are counselors available who can assist you with that. Perhaps seeking their support would be more appropriate than making such a request from me right now?