It was not even two days later, and Sebastian had gotten accepted into this new school. Sebastian was already packing, and within a couple hours, was done, leaving what she didn't want or need behind. Their parents causally helped them move all the boxes, frames, and other things that needed to go with Sebastian.
Sebastian and their dad were currently moving the taken apart bed frame. They carried it down the stairs and to Sebastian's car, carefully fitting it inside. Last things were a couple more boxes, and they would already be done packing. Sebastian hated the thought of unpacking all this though. They would suck it up anyway.
“This is all,” Martin said, carrying out the last box. He set it in one of the only spaces left open, which was the front passenger seat.
“Thanks for helping me bring everything out,” Sebastian said, to their mom and dad.
“No problem,” Lilian said.
“Your welcome,” Martin said.
Sebastian hugged their parents, which their parents returned the hug. “I'll make sure to call you,” Sebastian said, not pulling out of the hug.
“You better,” Lilian said, more jokingly than demanding.
Sebastian giggled, finally pulling out of the hug. “I will,” They said.
“We will definitely miss you,” Martin said, he of course, smiled.
“Yes we most definitely will,” Lilian said, kissing the top of Sebastian's forehead.
“I will miss you guys too,” Sebastian said, smiling.
Lilian sniffed, like she was about to cry happy tears. “Oh my goodness, go before I start tearing up please,” Lilian said, being a little dramatic on purpose.
“Ok, love you,” Sebastian said, while walking to the driver's side door.
“Love you,” Martin said, calmly.
Lilian sniffed again, before answering,” Love you too, have fun sweetie!”
“Will do,” Sebastian said, while turning on their car. It made the turn on rev, and Sebastian started driving, pulling out of the gravel driveway, and onto the smooth, black pavement of the road.
Sebastian had said to Bonnie that they'd meet her at the front of the new school. Sebastian was excited to see Bonnie, but still nervous and scared about this new school.
The steering wheel felt hot, well, where Sebastian was holding it. Probably from Sebastian's sweaty hands, it was probably making it hotter than usual. Sebastian didn't pay attention to this though, it didn't really concern them, they were more focused on everything going one.
It didn't take long to drive to the school, and Sebastian was met with an even better scene than what had been on the flier. They had specifically come at night, since that's when classes normally happened.
Sebastian found a parking space, and tapped the steering wheel impatiently. They turned their car into park, then hopped out of the car. They of course locked the door, before walking onto the tan sidewalk. They admired the school for a bit, before walking towards the front door, and into the school.
The lobby had green carpet, and light blue walls. The furniture was white, yellow, red, and purple. Little things had representation of the elements. There also were some candles placed around, yellow, red, blue, green, and purple, also known as air, fire, water, earth, and spirit.
Sebastian walked up to the tan front desk. A brown haired woman, with black eyes, stood behind it. Her brown hair was long and puffy, and her eyes shimmered in the dim light. She looked at Sebastian, studying them.
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Gifted
FantasyA story about a person named Sebastian Indigo. Sebastian had gotten Marked, which meant their whole life would get flipped upside down. They had to change schools, drop all their human friends and family, and their whole world would change. Sebastia...