Chapter 2

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I woke up early and got ready. I did my morning routine and changed into something comfortable.

I grab my school bag and good thing I was able to organize my stuff before the first day of school. I went downstairs to make myself breakfast before heading to school. I noticed my uncle and aunt left the house for important meetings.

I made myself an omurice. I even served myself orange juice too. When I was done eating my breakfast and I watched my dishes. I left the house through the back door. My aunt and uncle would always lock the front door in case no one was home and try to break in. I locked the back door with the key that my uncle give me the day before the first day of school started.

I walked to school with my earbuds in. the school wasn't far from where I lived. It was a ten-minute walk. The town where I grew up hasn't changed at all and it was pretty much the same not only they have been fixing the roads, but also they have been recently installing at least five arcades across the food stands and restaurants that were also new around a plaza near popular stores where kids would hang out after school.

It's a lovely town and nothing ever bad happens here. It's a peaceful town where it's known that blue flowers that are similar to the color of sapphires grow in the meadows or sometimes next to the great old tree that has been standing for centuries, from what I remember when I was little. My dad would tell me stories about the myths, supernatural and odd mysteries that happen in this town. The town was founded by a settler who served the king, Albert Robert Charles Himeko Hiyoko the first.

It was rumored that he had two sons that were known for their strength and beauty. A girl in this town used a village who fell in love with one of the princes that were the sons of the king. She was a witch and lived with her mother, father, and her perfect sister that everyone admired. The girl went to tell her feelings to the prince who was believed to be Asher. She was so happy to open her heart to him.

She was rejected and he had the audacity to say horrible things to her, degrading her and he was in love with her sister. But her sister was already in a relationship with his brother, Finn. so she made a promise to cause destruction who viewed her differently...Rumors in this town said that she did cause destruction to the village and got her revenge. She has now lived in the shadows alone for all eternity.

Since then, everyone thinks that the legend isn't true and has not been written about it in history books. I was able to make my way to school. The school was a pretty normal one for a small little town. I forgot to mention that the town is called Brixton Town(I made up a town name so it's not real).

I looked at my schedule. I had math for first period, English for second period, chemistry for third period, History for fourth period, and music for fifth period. Lunch is between fifth and sixth period. So I had lunch after music class. Art for sixth period, German for seventh period, P.E. for eighth period, health for ninth period. My classes weren't that bad. I was most excited about music and art classes.

I went to math class first. When I got there, I sat in the middle and I didn't like sitting in the front or the back. I only didn't like receiving attention from teachers and becoming the "teacher's pet" as some would call it if you were the smartest student and become the teacher's favorite and even if I sit in the back who knows. I didn't like to stand out either. I waited for class to start. I pulled out what I need from my bag.

I wasn't sure if I was going to make friends, unlike in my old school. I hope they don't bully me. I mean my old school, no one bullied me, but was jealous about how "smart" I was. My parents would always say that I was gifted like my grandmother. Soon then, math class started. Math class was normal and okay. No one bothered me, which is a good sign. My three classes were okay and weren't interested in studying them when I go to college.

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