Sadie solemnly looked into the mirror, she wasn't ready to go back to school. Everyone will be asking her how she's doing and treating her like glass. Her dad called to her from downstairs, telling her to hurry up. She applied a thick layer of mascara and natural looking lip stain. She was a fairly casual girl, Sadie was wearing a pale blue V-neck T-Shirt with light wash jeans and white converse. Her hair was down, cascading down her shoulders all the way down to her waist. Hurrying down the stairs, she spun off the rail and landed on the cold, icy tiles. "Please get into the car, we are going to be late," her dad said to her. Her father was a fairly young man, for his daughter being 16. When you looked at his face it was worn, he had bags under is eyes and wrinkles on his forehead. His eyes were an ocean of pain, ever since the death of Sadie's mom. Sadie jumped into their grey Lexus and plopped down on the warm black leather seats. When she arrived at school she headed straight to first period. She came upon B hall where at the end there are two hallways that go in opposite directions. She stared to the left and saw Dylan staring at her; she stared back. They looked into each others eyes for what seemed to be forever, then he started to walk towards her.
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On the Edge: Book 1
Teen FictionThis is a heart wrenching story about a teenage girl dealing with the pain of her mothers death. While finding comfort in an unlikely friend she goes through an unfortunate chain of events.