GONE - 19
Dear Issac,
During free period, I was sitting alone. Being alone nowadays is the norm. It has been since you've left.
I was minding my own business when a girl with blonde - and the waviest hair I've ever seen - came up to me. She kindly tapped me on my shoulder to which I looked up from the huge textbook, and she introduced herself.
"Excuse me?" She said with her bright eyes, looking down at me. It's nothing derogatory though, just like she's interested.
"Can I help you?" I asked out of curiousity, because no one found the effort or time to speak to me.
"I actually...want to help you." Her reply took me off guard as I drop my pen that I was holding, on to my book. My eyebrows were raised and it seemed like I couldn't form a coherent sentence out of shock. She wanted to help me?
Her name is Lola.
Ring any bells?
She was the girl I pushed out of the way when I stormed off after an argument we once had.I, of course, didn't pay attention to what I was doing.I didn't care. I didn't remember, she reminded me. I instantly felt bad and apologised many times, to which she smiled sadly and told me it wasn't necessary.
I bet you weren't expecting that, I never apologise.
Not after my change.
Well, times have changed again.
Lola and I are now becoming friends, and I like it.
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Author's Note: How'd you like this chapter? Had a bit of 1st p.o.v/flashback.
Lola is in the media box, played by lovely Candice Accola.
PS- I'm thinking of doing like an interview with the characters of this book. It will take place in the end though. Would you want that? [EDITING NOTE: There is an interview, for all three books! Check it out at the end of this book :)]

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