"We weren't supposed to happen, but we did. And now we're both pretending it didn't."
After her life took a turn, Nova Sinclair is forced to move schools. New school. New rules- a fresh start. A chance to focus on her goals and obey her mother.
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"Even if my heart stops beating you'rethe only one I need, with me"
|Nova Sinclair|
"I look okay, right?" Naina asked for the tenth time in the last hour.
"Yes, Naina. You look absolutely fantastic." I said, reapplying my gloss.
"You aren't even looking at me."
"Don't need to look at you to tell you that." She shook her head and smiled as I winked at her.
Friday was already here. Translation: the first party of the year was here.
"Okay then, let's go." I exhale and look at myself in the floor length mirror once again.
My outfit was a short, dark red dress with black boots. Paired with my usual awesomeness mwah.
The air was humid and the ground was wet from the rain a few hours ago as we made our way across the huge courtyard to the Ivy building.
There were a lot of people making their way to the party with sparkly dresses and tall heels.
It's safe to say that all the four blocks were each almost mansion sized so the hall of the party was huge with the loudest music I've ever heard in my entire life.
"This is an actual party." Naina spoke from beside me. Indeed it was.
People were dancing and drinking everywhere. The party stretched on upstairs, perhaps even beyond that.
After walking further, we spot Ronan and Theo talking to eachother by a table, drinks in their hands.
Theo catches my eye first, with his brown hair over his forehead and the black shirt with sleeves rolled up to his elbows. My, oh my.
He smiles as we approach and I notice his eyes once look me up and down before meeting my eyes again. I'm suddenly grateful it's dark.
The shirt clings to him with the top two buttons undone, paired with a silver chain that hangs loose from his neck.
I've had my fair share of good looking guys, but all that went out the window the moment they opened their mouths.
Before any of us could say anything, Lana Del Rey starts playing and Naina dragged me to the center of the room.
The next couple of hours went by and my throat and feet were one more song away from ceasing to function so I went away to get a drink.