'Alexa! Come down stairs right now! You'll be late for school.' I hear the maid yell. I slowly walk down stairs while watching tiktok on my phone. I miss it when the nanny used to wake me up, it was so lovely. She just went to sit down on my bed and started to sing a lullaby to wake me. But she got fired after my mother found out she slept with the cook, just so sad.
If you wonder why my mother doesn't wake me, it is because she and father are always working. Don't feel bad for me, I'm used to it.
After I reach the dining room I sit down and get my pancakes with chocolate chips and honey on it. I am not even that hungry but I guess I have to eat something.
After eating I walk back towards my room to get changed. I get my new pink dress with some white sneakers. I put my hair half down and put on some light make-up. I get my bag reading and I begin walking to the bus stop.
I see my friends walking towards me laughing and talking. When they reach me they stop and start circling around me. Jessie starts speaking first; 'Oh my god I love the dress! Can I borrow it sometime?' then Lisa begins: 'your hair looks stunning as usual!' and they go on. I love that they like me.
After what felt like forever our bus arrives, we go to a special private school. It is a special bus that nobody else can use but us. It is always a fun ride with taking photos together and laughing. 'Hey Alexa, come take a picture with me for this boy!' 'Hey Alex come here! For Jason.' It's always so fun and the most amazing photos come from it.
When we arrive at school everyone is staring at us. No idea why but they are and it is uncomfortable. But my friends seem to like it, I don't get it.
(Sorry for a short chapter I promise the next chapter will be longer. Also my first language is not English so please don't hate on my English)
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