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Hey guys! The chapters will be longer than this, I just wanted to write this as kind of a starter! Hope you all like it!

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I stood at my bustop on a brisk January morning. It was foggy out, and I was pretty sure it was going to snow.

My glasses fogged up with every breath I took.

I pulled my hands out of my pockets to fix the foggyness of my glasses.

With a sigh, I pulled out my cell phone to check the time.

The  school bus should arrive any minute now.The cold air nipped at my hands, I put them, as well as my cell phone back in my pockets. I wish I had remembered my gloves. I wasn't quite sure why I even bothered with having a cell phone, I never got any texts or calls.

I'm the geeky girl no one seems to notice. I was too skinny, with a plain hairstyle. I felt like maybe if I stayed invisible no one would be rude to me like they were in middle school.

 I wonder what it would be like to be popular. To have friends. To go to those cool parties I hear everyone talk about. To never have to worry what people thought of you, just knowing you were adored.

I would never be popular... but hey, a girl can dream. 

I brushed my brown hair out of my face, lost in thought of what it would be like to be popular.

The smell of exhaust filled my nose. I looked over and the bus had passed my stop! I had been stuck in my daydream of being popular and hadn't noticed it.

Great, I would have to run and with any luck I would make to school before lunch. I took a breath and sat on the bench. Who was I kidding? I wasn't atheletic enough to do that. I decided to just walk home. I stood up  and started walking back to my house.

A red sports car pulled up beside me. I couldn't tell you what kind. I'm not into cars. The window rolled down with a buzz. I reconised the guy inside with his bleach blonde hair and tan skin.

I had Science with him. I think his name was Avery.

"Hey. Anna right?" He said to me. My eyes grew wide. No one ever talked to me, never mind a football jock like him.

Was this a dream? I pinched my arm. Ow. Not a good idea.

"Um..Yeah.." I answered shakily.

"School is the other way. You know that right?" He said with a chuckle.

I smiled a bit. I wasn't quite sure why but, I did.

"Yeah..but.. I uh.. Missed my bus..." I admitted sheepishly.

"Well, hop in. I can drive you."

"A-Are you serious?"

"Yeah.. It's just a ride. I won't bite." 

I thought for a couple seconds, but decided to trust him. I walked to the passenger door and got in.

Little did I know, that trusting him would be the worst mistake I could make.

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⏰ Last updated: Apr 01, 2013 ⏰

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