Gwen's POV
I walked quickly through the crowd, not stopping for anyone or anything.
My face burned from embarrasment, and I could hear the whispers floating around me - Brooklyn Visions was a hotspot for gossip. Any little mishap, any slip-up - and it's guranteed the whole school will hear about it.
I pressed my lips together and swallowed, trying my hardest to stop the tears gathering at the corners of my eyes from flowing.
Ugh, I hate crying.
Stop it, Gwen. It doesn't matter. It's fine.
He just yelled at me.
But he said everything was fine, right? Why am I even hurt?
.
.
.
You know the routine, Gwen. Just push it down and act like it never happened.
But for some reason, today, I couldn't just push it down.
So much had already happened this morning, and this just felt like the breaking point.
After waking up to a surprise! growth spurt, I realized that all of my uniform was a size too small, and I was going to spend the rest of the week in tight, small clothes.
Yay.
So I walked out of my dorm room, nervous and self-conscious, knowing full well that every girl was judging me for how my uniform was and every boy was basically checking me out. No matter how uncomfortable I looked.
I was having a horrible day, and right around the time Miles bumped into me, two guys had already yelled 'GYAT!' from behind me and ran away; and a group of girls commented on how tight my uniform was, as if I didn't already know.
'oH gWeNdY! nIcE oUtFiT YoU gOt ThErE...bUt, IsN't It A bIt SmAlL?'
I mimicked in my head. Not out loud, though; I was already having a bad day and wasn't in the mood to start a cat fight so early in the morning.
And then he bumped into me.
And my day lit up.
Only for a little while, though; because even though I noticed there was something wrong with Miles, he didn't tell me. Which, is not an issue in itself, but I just wanted to help. Not to be bratty or anything. He just didn't need to yell at me because of it.
I didn't even notice where my feet were carrying me until I reached the doors to the balcony and flung them open.
Normally, students weren't allowed here during school hours. It was out of bounds, but I remember coming up here to eat my lunch alone when Miles didn't go to school here.
I was lonely, and it was sad...
But it was the place where I met my first friend here.
And I knew that if he was in school, this was the place he would be.
I stared outside and spotted the tall, lanky figure of Hobie Brown resting on the railing on the balcony.
I sighed in relief. Thank goodness he was here.
''Sup Gwendy,' Hobie greeted me with a brief nod.
'Hey, Hobie.' I forced a smile as I walked over to him, settling down on the railing next to him.
He took one look at my face and I could tell he knew something was up.
'Why the long face?' He drummed his fingers on the wall.
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A Tale of Two Spiders [BEING REWRITTEN ELSEWHERE]
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