This is my first story, so please don't be to mean. xoxo ans it's rated M for drugs and sex. thought i'd make it alittle more of the teenage life i've ended in at point. If you don't want to read about drugs and stuff, then this story isn't for.

Chapter 1

Sky high, a school for super powered teenagers. Strange, right? Well, if you have super powers, it'd be stranger to go to a normal high school. At Sky High they teach you how to control your powers, and many other things needed to become super heroes, or in some cases, super villains. I was placed in the hero classes in my freshman year, where they decide if you are a hero or hero support. I've had to learn my powers on my own, because I am first generation powers. My parents don't have powers, neither did their parents. So when they learned I had powers they freaked and left, leaving me with my aunt. She is sweet woman and kind and every kids perfect mother, but she is clueless with my powers. Oh, by the way, my name is Sage Olivia Samuels, and I can control fire.

My life changed drastically at my 10th birthday party, when I threw a tantrum and set our car on fire. My parents were so lost and confused, they literally left the next day, and my aunt stayed instead of having me taken to an orphanage. Luckily, the family that lived across from us, were the Strongholds, better known as the Commander and Jetstream. They had a son my age, and told us about the sky high school. So when I was to start high school, I went there. Freshman year, Will Stronghold made a name for himself by defeating Royal Pain at homecoming. Luckily, I didn't attend homecoming due to not having a date. Three years later, it's my senior year. Still no friends, still no boyfriend, still just learning the things I need and getting the hell out of there.

Today is the first day of school, and I am groaning as I hear I hear my aunt call my name for breakfast. I limped my way down the stairs, and sat at our tiny dining table.

"Good morning gorgeous, how are feeling, hmm? Ready for school, I hope, it's your last year before becoming a hero." She was so cheerful in the morning. Her blonde curls bobbing up and down as she talked. Her bright green eyes shining with no sign of sleepiness.

"Or super villain." I smiled stuffing my mouth with the veggie omelet. I smiled devilishly at her.

"Oh stop that. You are the nicest girl I know. Kindhearted and shy. But just as beautiful as a rose." She grabbed my face and looked at me. She was no longer aunt Mikkie. I called her momma. She was my mom. She loved me, even with my flaws. I wished I looked like her instead of my birth mother. "Go get ready for school, you'll be late if I keep you here any longer." She panted my head and I went to my room to get dressed.

Okay, I thought. I grabbed my favorite pair of tights, solid black. And slipped my bra on. My dreads were down and long enough to touch my butt. I pulled on a reddish purple v-ne ck that went to mid thigh. And grabbed my oversized black sweater. Going to the bathroom, to put on my make-up, I nearly tripped over Beanie, my white ferret.

"Hey baby, whatcha up to?" I picked up my best friend and wrapped him around my neck. As I entered the bathroom Beanie slid down my arm and curled up in his tiny bed on the cabinet. I put my make-up quickly, yet still carefully. "Perfect, right, Beanie?" I smiled. He made a sound and laid his head back in the bed. Next was to do my hair. So I twisted my dreads into a bun and wrapped a thick rubber band around them. I ran down the stairs, and grabbed my book bag. I kissed Mikkie and left for the bus stop.

Chapter 2

I walked past the park, and sat down at a bench. I had 10 minutes until the bus would show up. I pulled out my cigarette pack and lit one up. I know smoking is bad and all, but to get through the day, I need the nicotine. My aunt knows I smoke and buys the cigarettes for me until my 18th birthday. I finished the cig, and put it out and threw it in the trash. I got to the bus just as the famous Will Stronghold and his girlfriend Layla did. I waved and smiled they did the same. We barely talk if at all. Like I said, I'm a loner and don't have many friends.

I got on the bus and walked to the very back seat. "Nice rat tails, freak!" some small brunette snickered to her friend. I smiled and laugh with her. Freshmen, I thought sarcastically. I sat down in the back, the bus stopped at the last stop, and two girls boarded, and then my breath caught. Warren Peace. His brown, nearly black hair with a red streak hung in his face, his leather jacket unzipped so you could see his black shirt. You'd think he'd be the poster for "hey, I'm a villain." But nope, he helped save the school with Will and his friends. He is gorgeous, and he knows it. He's cocky and thinks highly of himself, not to point where you want to hit him, but it's annoying. I have never actually talked to him, for the fact of my anti-social attitude but from what I've heard, he is kind of a jerk. We have the same power, so you'd think we'd hangout. But no.

He walked past all the girls as they all swooned.

"Hey Warren, what's up?" Will stood up and high fived him.

"Ready for school to be over with man." Warren kept walking as he came to the last seat, my seat. "Do you mind?" he eyed and pointed to the empty spot.

"Nah, go ahead." I said and put my head phones in, and blasted A Day To Remember's 2nd Sucks. During the trip I didn't look or acknowledge the extremely warm guy sitting next to me. That was, until he tapped my shoulder.

"What's your name?" he asked, raising an eyebrow. "I've seen you around school; you are kind of hard to miss." He clapped his hand over his mouth at what he had said.

I laughed a little too hard at that, but his expression was priceless. "I'm Sage, and you are Warren Peace, right?" I raised my hand to shake his.

"Yeah. I guess everyone knows me huh?" he shrugged. A bunch of girls were turned in their seat and were glaring at me, as if they could burn a hole through me. We sat in silence for the rest of the way to school. When we arrived I couldn't get off the bus fast enough. I walked onto the grass and started toward the school.