It wasn't long after that, that the three of us left the study room and made our way to our next lessons. Lock and I had three hours of maths, yay; whereas Ollie had three hours of psychology, which he didn't seem to mind, but in my opinion was torture.
Lock and I strolled down the corridor, in no hurry to make it to class because we still had at least five-minutes until the lesson started. We were in a comfortable silence and I would have preferred it to stay that way, but Lock just couldn't keep his mouth shut.
"So, Key, Twin, Keyster, Vann-"
"What do you want?!"
"You like Ollie, don't you?" I blush. "Aw, you do! I knew it, Key like Ollie, Key likes Ollie!" Lock chanted.
"Oh, shut up, you big oaf! I know you like Amanda, don't deny it! I know you like the back of my palm. Remember, Mum always said I'm the Key that unlocks your feelings." I tell him, knowingly, and making him blush.
It was at that moment, whilst we were teasing each other that my phone vibrated, making me frown.
Unknown: Hey Slut, stay away from Lock to, I wouldn't be surprised if you had a thing for him as well, you Freak!
I huffed, before responding.
Me: Firstly, *too. Secondly I can't exactly do that; he's my twin brother, you dimwit! We live in the same house.
Unknown: Even worse! You probably have a thing for him anyway; you're such a freak! How did someone so handsome have a twin that's so ugly?!
Me: I know! My brother's so ugly! But seriously, stop texting me! If you're trying to be intimidating, say it to my face not through a screen. Anyway, you can't have all three boys.
I was starting to get annoyed; this persondidn't make any sense. She, or he, wanted me to leave Lock, Trent and Olliealone. My BROTHER, someone I didn't even like, and my, cough, crush. It wascompletely ridiculous!
"You look fed up, what's up?" Lock asked, looking concerned.
"Just this annoying person who keeps texting me, look." I say handing my phone to him.
"That's bull! You can't stay away from me! You love me too much." He teased.
"Phones away, please! Just because you're Sixth Formers' doesn't mean you can have your phones out around school, only in the Sixth Form area. Put it away before I have to confiscate it!" A teacher called from down the corridor, so I slid my phone back into my back pocket.
"Sorry, Miss!" I called to her, as we turned left down another corridor towards Maths.
When we arrived, we waited outside the class for everyone else and the teacher to arrive. It wasn't long before other Sixth Formers arrived, along with Trent, who somewhat kept his distance, which was good for me, because if I was being honest, he creeped me out!
"Alright, guys, come on in, your favourite classes of the day. Triple maths! Three hours of numbers, equations and graphs! Yay! Now get yourselves inside and get your books out." Mr. Hayden cheered, while gesturing for us all to enter the class. I couldn't help but chuckle at his enthusiasm.
Lock and I took our seats that we had sat in the day before, and got our books out in sync. I wouldn't have been surprised if people thought we were robots by the way we were so in sync. Brook was a few minutes late to class and was thrown a stern look by Mr. Hayden, before she raised her hands apologetically and took her seat on my other side.

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Locks and Keys
Teen FictionVanessa (or Key as she is more commonly known as), has just moved back to England after living in the US for the past three years. On the first day of a new school, both she and her twin brother become targets, but for different reasons, which is t...