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A U R O R A

"Hey." Wills says, smiling as she slides across the seat infront of me.

"Hi." I say, mouth full of ice- cream.

"So, how was your first day yesterday? I didn't get to ask you." She says.

"Horrible." I mutter.

"Yeah, I heard about that part. Whats the deal with you two anyway?" She asks.

"I don't know what he wants from me." I mutter. "All I did was sit on 'his' seat and  I told him to go sit somewhere else. The next thing I know, my locker has turned into a beach."

She laughs. "Well, that's Milo." She shrugs. "No one ever dares to make him mad. He's not cold or some shit like that but it won't be easy if you are on his bad side."

"I already am." I mumble.

"He's hot though, I can give him that."

I couldn't say it out loud but Willow was right. He wasn't terrible looking which made this even worse.

"What else do you know about him?" I ask.

"Not much, he keeps to himself but I can tell you the basics."

"Im listening." I say.

"He's been here since freshmen year after his parents got divorced. His father got full custody of him so he was sent here because his father was too busy with work and shit. Milo doesn't hate it here but he doesn't like it. Him and his friends are always here during holidays except for winter break for some reason."

"He races cars. The boy loves cars. He has one big race every month and everyone goes to see it. Xavier and Aarush do it too. He's a troublemaker and never tries to be better."

I sigh. "I want nothing to do with him."

"You shouldn't either." Willow says. "I've gotta head to class. I'll see you later."

I smile and nod, finishing my ice cream. That is until the jackass himself slides across the seat infront of me.

"Im being serious, Milo, leave me alone."

"I can't stay away from you." He smiles sarcastically, rolling his eyes.

"I told you I want nothing to do with you. Not after what you did to me on my first day here."

"Well- you kind of asked for it."

"Asked for it? How exactly? By saying what others are to scared to say?" I scoff.

"Well, when you put it that way." He mumbles.

"Last night, you told me if I help you, you'll leave me alone."

"Huh? I did?" He frowns.

"Just let me eat my ice cream."

"I need another favour."

"Great, shove it up your ass." I say, standing up and throwing away my cup. He follows me all the way to the dorm building.

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