The girl named ashleigh was 14 and single. She loved dance, drama, music and galaxy chocolate of course. She searched for love every were, on Facebook, on tinder and every other social network site she could try but no luck. She thought she was forever alone with no one to love her, kiss her and hold her tight.
She gave up and turned to her best friend Nadine and cried into her shoulder and sobbed "i cant find love I'm all alone forever" Nadine pushed ashleigh of her shoulder and grasped the sides of her arms, pulled her a little closer and lifted her chin up to look at her and said "ashleigh you will find that person one day and you have me in the mean time so keep your chin up and keep on smiling okay" as she finished talking ashleigh looked at her and smiled. "Thank you Nadine i could never ask for a better friend than you"
Two weeks later ashleigh had something to confess to Nadine, something she hasn't told any one else not even her parents.
Nadine's pov (point of view)
I herd a faint ringing sound in my right ear, as i opened my eyes slowly the sound was clearer, it was my alarm ringing at six a clock in the morning. I heaved my self up and rubbed my eyes, which lead to rubbing my whole face. The sound of the Facebook messenger sound 'DING' startled me i looked over at my phone lying on my bed side table and waited for my eyes to get into focus to read what the text said and who it was from. It was ashleigh saying.
"Wakey, wakey"
I opened my phone and replied with,
"Morning ash are we meeting as usual""
She replied with,
"Yes see you soon"
I closed my phone and set it down on my bed side table and shut my eyes for a little longer.
3rd person pov
Nadine slipped her coat on and slid her bag straps over her shoulders, opened the door and left for school it took her 10 minuets to walk to the station were she met Ashleigh. She walked down the road it was slightly foggy but then again really hot. She unzipped her coat to let some air in to cool her down. She carried on walking through the fog to get to school and the fog faded away as she approached the train station.