• Daniel was twirling his pencil in geometry as his mind wandered. His eyes weren't focused on the teacher but more around the new girl in the class, her skin was light-green with blonde hair. She had a perfect human hourglass figure, which made it even harder for him to wonder why the government would move her, an alien, into his high school. Into his class. Finally a voice pierced his teachers droning lecture. Surprisingly enough, it was from the new girl.
    "M-May I introduce myself now," She asked as she got up and noticed, among Daniel, the majority of the class fixated on her. "It appears as though I am an interesting sight for most of the males in the class."
    "Certainly," The teacher said, slightly intimidated by how well-endowed the new girl was for someone who was supposed to be a human highschooler.
    "T-Thank you," the new girl said, the looks she was getting from the boys were getting scarier by the second. "My name's ♀☼}♫ê|{↓~µ! As I'm sure you may know, I'm not... er... a human as you call yourselves. First off we have three of what you humans have named 'Hearts!'"
    The class looked dumbfounded by her name, they had no way of how to reproduce the sounds she used to pronounce it. She seemed to pick up on this almost immediatly. "B-But, you can call me by a nickname... how's... Tri-Heart!" She suggested. The class cheered at her new name, not only because it was something they could pronounce, but because it was almost as voluptous as her body. No learning was done that day. Something about triangles?

    As class let out Daniel tried to work up the courage to go and talk to Tri-Heart, but it seemed that some of the popular boys were flirting with her. She seemed to not understand what they were making dirty jokes about. Even among her people she was a little naive. After she thought she was going to be knocked out and sent to a lab she ran away from the confused guys and bumped into Daniels shoulder. 'Now's your chance! Ask her about something!' Daniel managed to finally think of something to say."
    "So uh... Tri? Where do you live? Is it somewhere around here?" Daniel asked confidently.
    "I live right here! Do you presume me dead because I am an alien?" Tri-Heart asked slightly scared. Her very being turned heads and she didn't like being the odd one out.
    Daniel did a face-palm. "No, not at all... I mean, where do you reside. Like in a house?" Daniel asked, silently cursing because his house was only a few blocks away.
    "Oh, I don't have a place to sleep in if that's what you're asking!" Tri-Heart said as she came to realize what the odd human was asking.
    "Really?! I mean... uh... Really...? That sucks. Hey, you should come to my house! I'll give you a place to stay and sleep!" Daniel said as he approached his house. It was in shambles on the outside, and the inside wouldn't be much better.
    "Oh! I would most definetly appreciate that! What's your name Earth-Boy!" Daniel opened his door quietly wondering if his mom was around. Maybe if he could hide her in the attic, no one would notice. Suddenly, a small figure came out of the kitchen and gave Daniel a glare as she saw the alien she'd been hearing about all over the news in her home. "I'm dead." Daniel said in a low sigh.
    "Nice house you have, Dead!" Tri-Heart said in glee as she waved at Daniel's mom.