Okay! Here's my first book, it's a snow white fan-fiction but not really sort of thing. It's basically about a girl who has to move in with 7 boys, you know snow white and the seven dwarves... Snow white and the seven devils? get it? do ya? do ya? yeah, not funny. Anyways... I hope y'all who read it enjoy it and stick with me with my books :) xoxo
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I leant my head against the cool glass of the taxi window, watching the scenery pass by. My legs were crossed underneath me and I had my iPod in my hand, my fingers wound around it tightly, I was nervous. No. I was beyond nervous, my tummy felt like it was full of bats and I felt like I was going to be sick, the sun was setting slowly on the horizon, I could feel the small amount of warmth disappearing, ready for the cold night ahead. My small toy sheep was rested against my thigh, making me feel the slightest bit safer. I remembered when my mum had bought that for me, I was five and she’d been in Melbourne for a week and left me to stay with my Grandmother, I was heartbroken for a couple of days until I found out she was in fact coming back. I must’ve thought she’d abandoned me. But she returned a couple of days later with the cutest sheep toy I’d seen.
His name is Shanks.
I carefully put my hand on his soft, plush head as the taxi pulled into a long gravel driveway. I breathed in slowly. I will be fine.
Once a house had come into view I gasped quietly, the house looked massive. It was old with peeling, pastel white walls, it looked at least two or three stories and it had a dark blue roof and a few blue shutters on the higher windows.
The car pulled to a stop just out front and I stuffed shanks and my iPod into my bag and put it over one shoulder, I opened the taxi door and smiled slightly at the driver who lifted my suitcase out of the trunk. I handed him a twenty-dollar bill and he nodded curtly before getting back in his car and driving off.
“Ana!” I heard a voice shout.
I looked up to the large front door and noticed a man who looked to be in his mid-forties, he had floppy brown hair and he was wearing slacks and a blue dress shirt.
“Um, Lucas. Right?”
He nodded his head once, “Right. I don’t suppose you remember me at all, you were only just starting primary school last time I saw you.”
I shrugged slightly, “I sort of remember when you came over to Adelaide and you pushed my face into an ice-cream,” I said casually, remembering the video Mum had shown me before I left.
He laughs, “You didn’t speak to me for the rest of the day after that,” He grins, and then holds the door open, “After you.”
I smile and say thankyou before quickly rushing through the doorframe.
“Here let me get that for you. You look tired,” he said, grabbing my suitcase from me.
I smile again and nod slowly before he shows me to my bedroom.
Okay, I need to remember, second floor, fourth on the left.
“Here you go, it’s not much, we never use it,” Lucas said, opening the door.
The room was huge; it was double the size of my room back home.
It didn’t have much, just a queen bed, a desk, a TV, a chest of drawers and a small green rug on the floor that looked matted and dirty.
“The bathroom and wardrobe are through the door there, you have your own bathroom, ‘cause I don’t think you’d want to share with a bunch of guys.”
YOU ARE READING
Snow White and the Seven Devils.
RomansAna White never was able to talk to guys. One day her life is turned upside-down when her mother leaves to New Zealand for work and she is sent to live with her dad's best friend. At the mention of Sons, Ana was completely screwed, but with the disc...