She was never really terrible at the subjects she took, but her social life just took up more time than she would have liked. Anne's relationship with Henry had been public for almost a year now, he was two years above her, so she was a bit hesitant at first about everyone finding out. However, her happiness was short lived when she caught him with Jane, one of the girls who had been joining every club she could to get her little miss perfect act up to date.
Needless to say the relationship ended there, and the news had made its way around the high school in hours. It got hard for Anne, seeing Henry shamelessly parading around draped over Jane as she got all the attention that was once hers. When it got bad enough for her to give up anything social she threw herself back into her studies, but found it was harder than she would have liked to get a grip of again.
As much as it hurt her pride, she asked for some advice from her history teacher after class, who recommended she get a tutor. The one she found had just transferred to the school, one year above her, but seemed good enough judging by his history with other students at his last schools. Their whole family had moved to a different state, military family she assumed, his oldest brother was up for a number of colleges on some sports scholarship.
Anne got in touch with him and arranged to meet him at the library during lunch, it would give her a good excuse not to have to see Henry and Jane parading around like they were some kind of royalty. She got there before him and started reading over a novel worth of biology notes. She didn't even notice anyone else sit down until a hand waved in front of her face. "Hi?"
"Anne?" He asked, smiling at her as he shook his bag from his arm onto the seat next to him. "I didn't mean to disturb you, I just... Sorry, it's Anne, isn't it?"
"Yes." She sat up a little straighter clasped her hands over her book. "That's me, I'm sorry to be taking up your lunch, I just thought it would be better than later."
"Oh don't worry about that, my family has meetings all week with little more purpose than highlighting to my brother how talented and important he is." Loki sighed and pushed back his hair with one hand. "I'm all yours."
She smiled, admittedly a little charmed by his looks in the first place. "Glad to hear it."