The weekend was short lived but knowing my mother, she always insisted on making the most of everything.
We went to the movies and watched Planet of the Apes, she dragged me to a nail solan and then went home so I could gather up my things to return to the Academy.
I had learned on the drive back why my father seemed to be avoiding me all weekend.
I cringed at what she told me suddenly judging my own character.Although a lot of things were going through my mind when Candy and I broke into the principles office, I hadn't really considered the consequences or who would have to revise principle Harris for all the damages property in his office.
I guess I just didn't think that far ahead.My mother explained that it has taken up most of dads bonus which he was planning to pay off the mortgage with.
In the first time in forever I actually felt pretty bad about what I had done.
It was currently 6pm and I was back in the boarding school concealed in my dorm and utterly trapped in the hell that was my mind. I couldn't stop recoiling the fact that I was a horrible person. My behavior is nothing but reckless and although it relieves present pain, it seems to do more harm than good.
I was left alone while Lilly was as she told me, still decorating for the dance Friday. I never would've prescribed her as the kid that volunteered in school activities , but to be honest she was kind of a nerd.
The bed creaked as my weight lifted from it. I grabbed my iPod off the dresser along with my headphones. It wasn't too late, so I decided to take a walk in the Academy's garden.
Theses moments of boredom that I got from living here seemed to come more frequently. There wasn't much that I could possibly do. The Internet is just fake tears waiting to happen. Lately I've been raving over social media and blogs. Apparently I'm a lying psychotic bitch who has no conscience. That seems about right.
I quickly scurried through the halls. Managing to be unnoticed I slipped outside into the cool breezy air.
My jeans and sweatshirt kept me warm. The sweet voice of Jeremih making me move my hips.
Walking past a nearby apple tree I look around before plucking off a rip one, ripping it on my jeans before taking a small bite.
It was sweet and very rich in flavor.
I chuckled as I thought of myself as Snow White watching the squirrels chase each other up the tress and the birds chirp lullabies, only once noticing how sort of beautiful this place was minus the murderous vampires.I had made it out of the garden and wounded up entering the woods. I was losing track of how far I was going, but I never once stopped.
The leaves crunched loudly against my sneakers and I nearly stumbled when my foot sunk into the ground.
With a tug I pulled it out of the mud. Goodbye to clean converse. The soil was getting damp the further I got and I wasn't long before I heard the loud gushing of water.
I followed the sound until I was in the presence of a beautiful water fall that emptied out into a massive sparkling pound that glistened in the stream of sunlight that parted through the tree branches.
The sight was enough to leave me in a gazing in awe. I stood by the edge bending down to dip my fingers into the water. It was cold but not freezing.

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Vampire Academy
VampirosSky is an exhilarate delinquent who doesn't listen to the voice of authority. As a last resort, her parents send her away to a boarding school. Little does she know trouble is about to find her there, and teeth are a little sharper then they were at...