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[ Word was, a new student was here at Beacon Hills. Sarah heard it through Julian, who heard it through Ileana who saw him when she dropped by administration earlier this morning for something or the other, and now the whole school, particularly his grade was buzzing over it.
Beacon Hills didn't get fresh blood often.
Peter had yet to see the transfer so far, but second period had just started. The day was young. And it was PE, which meant a warmup run, which was a perfectly good time for introductions and gauging what this newcomer was like. Or maybe even a locker room assessment, seeing as how he's fairly sure said transfer just walked in, silence falling briefly over everyone before starting up again with a significant amount of poorly hidden glances thrown towards him.
Then the bell was ringing, and everyone swarmed out into the crisp October day. The air had a bite to it, the brilliant sunlight barely any compensation for it. The new student's hair was buttery gold beneath it, a cautious perimeter of isolation formed around him until Peter sidled over and smiled. ]
The burden of being new and an unknown quantity. Don't worry, they'll get over it soon. [ He held out his hand. ] I'm Peter.
Beacon Hills didn't get fresh blood often.
Peter had yet to see the transfer so far, but second period had just started. The day was young. And it was PE, which meant a warmup run, which was a perfectly good time for introductions and gauging what this newcomer was like. Or maybe even a locker room assessment, seeing as how he's fairly sure said transfer just walked in, silence falling briefly over everyone before starting up again with a significant amount of poorly hidden glances thrown towards him.
Then the bell was ringing, and everyone swarmed out into the crisp October day. The air had a bite to it, the brilliant sunlight barely any compensation for it. The new student's hair was buttery gold beneath it, a cautious perimeter of isolation formed around him until Peter sidled over and smiled. ]
The burden of being new and an unknown quantity. Don't worry, they'll get over it soon. [ He held out his hand. ] I'm Peter.

[ Another city and yet another school loomed in the distance for Chris and while his family moved plenty it never made it any easier. If anything, he found each new move harder than the last and mostly kept to himself to minimize the pain. Because no matter what Gerard claimed they never stayed in one place very long, always moving towards the next supernatural alert. The man swore Beacon Hills would keep them busy for awhile with the stronger supernatural pull. Either way, Chris didn't really care and all the city names blurred together into a blob of endless whispers.
[ Clearly, the guy -- Peter didn't have a lot of shyness troubling him from saying anything and everything on his mind. With the calculated folk he usually found himself surrounded by, Chris found the way Peter acted refreshing. A little showy for his tastes but Chris maintained a lowkey persona without much glitz. The spotlight never appealed to him even less so with his family life because it would offer too many questions. He also had to play the part of clumsy given how many bumps, bruises and scars he tended to have at any given time. ]
[ Following along with Peter for some unknown reason, Chris kept a careful eye on those around them. Gerard had a reason for them being there and Chris wanted to figure it out so nothing caught him unaware again. The last time, well, he didn't particularly want to think about it and had sworn to never bother making connections again.
[ The question nearly made Chris laugh out loud because, not even close and as if Gerard would allow for such a thing. Both he and Kate were always at the top of their years, no matter what it took. A feat considering how long he made them train everyday and how often they moved. But if they failed something, they were locked down in the cellar or the attic depending on the house they were currently in. It gave way to Chris' unease with being locked in or closed up. He could handle it as he handled everything else but he did not prefer it. ]
[ For the past couple of years, swimming helped to keep Chris' sanity intact as a way for him to escape his current circumstances. When he moved through the water, he left behind the barked words and the sharp cuts for a little while. Because only the movements mattered, allowing his mind to drift along the rise and fall of the water breaking around him. It pushed him towards one and only goal to focus his entire being on. Leaving the water made everything crash back down around him but for a time at least he grasped onto some sense of freedom. He lived for it, the feeling of weightlessness and to almost not even exist as a singular body.
[ Chris enjoyed running for the burn and pull of his muscles. It grounded him in a way and made him feel, which he always appreciated over the general numbness he tended to experience in most cases. Feeling reflected poorly in his family and emotions were to be kept under lock and key. Only a few certain things were acceptable to express and Chris knew well enough to keep himself as muted as possible. How, then, did Peter manage to engage him beyond simple pleasantries? Perhaps, the new day and school rattled his defences a little more than he believed originally. ]
[ The way Peter talked about basketball made Chris feel less weird about how much swimming meant to him. He always worried about being abnormal, especially awith snide comments Gerard sent his way everyday, making him doubt himself. Broken down people were easier to mold and turn into something else. Gerard just didn't anticipate the strength of Chris' spirit and how much he took after his mother. ]
[ The quip rolled over in his mind a few times, a thin smile pulling at Chris' lips for a brief moment. Normally, others never took the time to joke with him and certain not to vaguely flirt with him. He doubted Peter meant it as actual flirting, the guy seemed to enjoy having attention as far as he could tell so far. Being 'charming' and 'friendly' would be tools to make it happen. It made him wonder what the overly charming ways hid because everyone put on a mask for some reason.
[ The phrase nearly sounded like a promise and it interested Chris more than he wanted to admit to. Attaching himself to anything or anyone would only hurt in the end, especially with how much he had to hide. He couldn't exactly tell normal people what his family did for a living and how they were training him to do the same. How could he explain the supernatural and not seem completely insane? No, he needed to drift in and out of things without leaving a strong enough impression for anyone to remember later. ]
[ The Argents weren't something Chris divulged too much about and he already said more to Peter than he had with anyone else. It confused him why he wanted to talk to the guy at all, let alone about more personal subjects. Okay, family typically didn't exist as personal but the Argents were a very different breed to say the least. ] Possibly. She takes full advantage of being the youngest. [ It afforded her a little less harshness, something he made sure of. He made sure to keep most of Gerard's focus and demands because he could take them. The wounds eventually healed and they were worth it if he spared his sister from facing the same. ]
[ If Chris didn't know any better he might believe some of Peter's friendliness to be downright flirting. But why would he flirt with him? Chris didn't really consider himself anything too remarkable and not being the most open person only made it more difficult for anyone to connect with him. At least, on a deeper level beyond just the baser aspects of looks and attractiveness.
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