To Win Her Heart (1/3) (High School Musical. Troy/Sharpay.)

Aug 03, 2008 23:24

Title: To Win Her Heart
Fandom: High School Musical
Character(s)/Pairing(s): Troy/Sharpay, others mentioned.
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Possible language.
Summary: They were gifts meant to capture her heart.
Author Notes: I wrote the sorry excuse for a poem lol. Don't mind the influx of fic you'll see popping up. I'm just moving things here. And don't worry...I do intend to work on this soon...Only one more part after all.



Part One

Brown eyes remained focus on the envelope that lied dormant on her desk. She didn’t want to open it. Not when there were so many eyes in the near vicinity that would die for just one slip of the great Sharpay Evans. No, she had a reputation to hold and it couldn’t be tarnished with silly rumors.

“Aren’t you going to open it?” She groaned at the voice behind her. The blonde haired drama queen much preferred to deal with him as little as possible.

Giving him the privilege of speaking to her, Sharpay turned to glance at him, her icy gaze meant for him and only him. “What are you going on about Danforth?”

The large haired basketball player pointed to the untouched envelope. “I went through all sorts of trouble to deliver that to you for a friend and you haven’t opened it yet.”

She flipped some of her blonde hair from her shoulder, “Why should I? It’s probably just another love note. I get so many I don’t know what to do with them all.”

Chad rolled his eyes as he stuffed his hands into the pockets of his jeans. “Whatever, Evans. I was just sent here to remind you to open it.”

Sharpay’s curiosity got the better of her. “From who?”

He shrugged, turning around to return to his seat. “I can’t say.”

Crossing her arms over her rime stubbed pink top; Sharpay glared at the sealed envelope. She probably should open it before some one made an attempt to steal it from her desk. Chocolate colored eyes shifted around the room, making note that her twin was seated on top of Chad‘s desk as the large haired teen returned to continue the conversation they were having. Gabriella and Taylor were huddled in a corner, most likely discuss the answers to their weekend assignments. Kelsi and Jason were engrossed in a conversation with Martha and Zeke. Troy Bolton was...she repeated looked around the classroom for him. Troy Bolton wasn’t here.

Sharpay frowned as she reached out with one hand, absently playing with the white envelope. Sparring a short glance at the wall clock, she had three minutes until the warning bell for homeroom rang. If she were quick she would be able to read it, before Darbus caught her.

Without any further hesitation, Sharpay took the envelope into both hands, slipping a slim finger into the opened slit on the side and proceeded to open it. She unconsciously licked her lips as she lifted the tab and reached inside, her brows knotted in confusion as she pulled out a game card. The four of diamonds to be exact. Nothing was written on card. Not a single word.

The pretty blonde huffed and grumbled under her breath, “Well that was a waste of my time.”

She replaced the card in the envelope, wanting to get rid of it as soon as possible, until her fingers brushed against something else. With a delicately plucked eyebrow raised, Sharpay set the four of diamonds card down and reached for the remaining item within.

Chocolate eyes nearly widened had she not fought for not wanting to draw much attention to herself. The small slip of paper in her hand seemed to only want to ignite her whole body as the blonde haired teen suddenly felt warmer then usual. Her eyes traveled over the paper.

I long for the day to see your sweet face smile.
To see the act that once warmed my heart for a mile.
The genuine smile that lit your beautiful face.
Making you more gorgeous then as if you were in lace.
I long for the day I can tell you the truth and be the one to make it all worthwhile.
-T.B.

A rosy tint appeared on her cheeks as Sharpay hurriedly placed the four of diamonds and the poem back into the envelope, stuffing the object into her bag. She didn’t understand the significance of the four of diamonds but she knew what the little poem had meant. T.B....she wonder if he was in her homeroom this year. She glanced around once more. There was Trevor Bryant. Or maybe it was Thomas Black. No, he was too geeky for her taste even if had written a cute poem for her. Tapping her pencil impatiently against her desk, Sharpay came to one conclusion. Troy Bolton.

The lunk head basketball star had less then 5 seconds to arrive before Darbus arrived to do her usual roll call. Just as the final bell rang, the teen of her thoughts waltzed in, hands stuffed into the pockets of his jeans as he whistled. He greeted his friends, patting both Chad and Ryan on the back as he passed to take his seat in the front of the room beside her. Blue eyes met with deep brown and Troy smiled brightly.

“Hey Sharpay, how was your weekend?”

Her eyes narrowed and she opened her mouth to reply, only for Mrs. Darbus to interrupt her chance to by calling for roll call. Troy held her gaze a little longer then usual, his eyes twinkling with something she never noticed before. The connection broke as Darbus called Troy’s name, the brown haired teen turning to face her. Sharpay’s lips pressed together in a thin line. If this was some sick joke, she wasn’t finding it funny. And all this had to start right when she had started to get over him.

End Part One

type: het, rating: teen, hsm_char: troy bolton, story: to win her heart, hsm_pair: troy/sharpay, hsm_char: sharpay evans, length: chaptered, fandom: high school musical

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