(Since Aria and Daisy are talking, I'm going to have her part be on the bottom. :) Also, should Aria and Daisy already know that they're witches? Or should they find out some time soon?)
For the most part, Theo had been in home school the past few years. As a werewolf, he'd needed to be at home so that he could focus on learning how to control his anger so that he wouldn't lash out at some innocent kid who might accidentally piss him off. It had taken longer than he expected, but he was pretty in control now, so he was being allowed to go to the high school in Bridgeport. There were a few other werewolves who attended the school there, so at least he wouldn't be alone, but he didn't know those kids all that well. The only reason they even really associated with him was because his father was the alpha of Bridgeport's wolf pack. Theo knew that, so he didn't really expect much when it came to being around them.
As he made his way up to the school, though, he could feel eyes on him. Glancing around, he searched for the eyes of whoever was watching him, because he knew somebody was. His eyes soon settled on a pair of girls, but his attention was on one in specific. Something about her easily caught his attention, but he also realized something quickly: she was a witch. Once his concentration was centered on her, he could smell her from where he was, though he was discreet about it, and he could smell the magic that pulsed off her.
Aria glanced to her sister when she heard Daisy's words and she arched a brow slightly, though she ducked her head with amusement. "At least we don't have too much longer," she assured after a moment. They'd be out of school before they knew it, which was something that she was definitely looking forward to. She didn't mind school, but she didn't get much free time because of school, clubs, projects, and college applications, so the thought of being free of that was something that made her feel like she'd have some sort of freedom. At the same time, though, she hoped that she and Daisy could at least go to college together, because she wasn't too fond of the idea of parting from her twin sister.
But, then, she heard her sister say something else and she arched an eyebrow before she lifted her gaze and followed Daisy's line of sight. She watched the guy for a moment before she looked to Daisy and shook her head. "I don't think so," she told her with a small shrug. "Then again, I don't really get out much." Their parents didn't really give them much freedom, either, but it didn't really bother Aria. "If you're interested in him, you should go talk to him," she teased lightly, nudging her sister gently.