Chapter 4: Okay, I hope I'm dreaming....

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Savannah's POV:

I sat there with Jayda in the bathroom, and I heard Bleighten getting screamed at by Gillian. Then, we heard Chris coming in like the "superhero" he was, and supposedly saved him.

Afterward, I asked Jayda what was wrong. She shook her head. "What did we come here for then?" Alana said in an annoyed tone. "Seriously..." I muttered under my breath. "Fine" Once she whispered the whole story, I backed up in shock. "So he seriously did that?" "Yeah," She said. "Okay.." It may have seemed over to her, but for Bleighten, it was not.

Alana's POV:

The rest of the day passed quickly, but I was still thinking about Santi, despite all that had happened. "Just one more day, Alana." I reminded myself when I found myself daydreaming. "Good thing he isn't in my class," I thought. "You would be staring at him all day," I laughed to myself. Maybe today wouldn't be so bad after all.

Bleighten's POV:

It was hard to focus for the rest of the day. Chris saved me and I still couldn't shake that. Gillian was giving me glares all day. It seemed like all eyes were on me. I still couldn't seem to figure out what to do. I felt helpless against everyone's opinions.

Chris' POV:

Even though the situation was over, I still felt like something was going on with Bleighten that I didn't know about. I had to ask him. It was either that or having Bleighten be sad all day. And I did not want that... not that I, of all people, care or anything.

Mr. Allen's POV:

The students seemed shaken up from what had happened, so I thought they needed a break. Especially after the SBAC. "Okay, we will be going outside since the SBAC is over for today!" The students were happy to be out of the classroom, especially Jayda, Bleighten, and Chris, who I knew would be willing to do anything to not stare at each other. I had them line up, but then I heard something unexpected for what felt like the 100th time today. 

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