3.) School

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Sarah's POV

"Sarah, let's go," Jordyn said, standing up. Jordyn and I have gotten really close since I moved in. We walked out of the restaurant and dodged the paparazzi to her car. Jordyn dresses so chill. She's wearing black adidas shoes with black leggings and a YEEZUS shirt. I'm wearing the same thing.
"We're meeting Kylie at Kris's, then going back home," she said, pulling out of the parking lot.

Kylie's POV

Mom and I layed by her pool when I saw Jordyn and Sarah. Sarah's white skin looked reddish.
"Sarah, are you feeling okay?" I asked, feeling her face.
"Yeah, why?" She said, pulling away.
"Jordyn, you didn't give her any sunscreen," I complained.
"I thought she had some," she defended.
"We'll put Aloe on it when we go inside," Mom said.
"So... How was your day?" I asked Sarah.
"It was fun. Jordyn and I went to the mall, then went to lunch."
"It's August..." I began, starting a new subject.
"And..?" She questioned.
"School starts in a couple of weeks. I'm signing you up to go to my old school," I said looking at my phone. I tried to avoid eye contact because I don't know how she's going to react.
"I haven't been to school in 3 years," she said, slowly.
"We can get tutors and extra help. They'll help you, I'll help you. I needed tutors when I was in highschool," I said, trying to make her understand.
"Okay," she said, "but I won't know where to go."
"I can help you with that too, don't worry." I smiled.

Sarah's POV

I walked into the school, beside Kylie and Tyga. It's a private school, and it's huge. The school colors are blue and yellow. The principal handed me my schedule and the guidance counselor introduced me to Avery, she's going to take me to my classes.
"When the bell rings, you'll be going to your first class," my guidance counselor said. Kylie took my hand and walked me over to the corner.
"You'll do great, just breathe. I'll cook you something special for dinner and we'll talk about how today went, okay?" She asked.
I smiled, "okay."
"T, any suggestions or thoughts you'd like to share?" Kylie asked.
"You're a freshman, try to stay out of people's way. And remember, highschool is supposed to be the best years of your life, but it's not supposed to be perfect either. You'll be fine, call me if you need something." He hugged me and handed me my bookbag.
"Thanks," I said. The bell rang.
"Well, have a good day." Kylie smiled. I nodded and walked into the hallway behind Avery.

People were everywhere. Everyone was crowding the halls.
"This is your locker, beside mine." Avery said. Her family definitely has money, she's wearing really nice clothes. Her blonde hair just passed her shoulder blades and she has bangs, only on one side, just below her ear.
"Thanks," I said.
"So... what's it like?" She asked, putting her notebooks in her locker.
"What?" I asked.
"You know... what's it like? You have Kylie Jenner and Tyga as your parents, what's it like?"
"Oh that. Well, it's nice. They're trying to raise me like a normal person, but it's kind of hard. They live in mansions, they have nice cars, there's cameras following us at every moment. I don't know, I really like it though. Their love towards me makes it work. It's worth it to have paparazzi following me. I've never had people that loved me so much. I know, I probably sound crazy or something." I said, closing my locker.
"No, I get it. It's understandable." She said, holding her notebook and pencil pouch.
"Let's go to class," she smiled. After third period, we went to lunch. We have the last lunch of the day, so the food isn't really that good, or warm.
"Where do we sit?" I asked Avery. All the tables were full of cliques. Jocks, band geeks, theater kids, art kids, emo kids, tech nerds, the scary guys that smelled like feet, and right in the middle of the lunch room was the popular girls.
"There," Avery said walking to the girls.
"Let me see your schedule," one girl asked Avery. I remembered her from second period, I think her name is Holly.
"Who's that?" Another girl asked, pointing to me.
"This is Sarah, Sarah Jenner." When Avery said that, the whole lunchroom got quiet, everyone stared at me.
"Avery, people are staring." I whispered.
"Duh," Avery said putting my tray down and pulling me into the seat, "because you're living in the same mansion Kylie Jenner lives in. She's royalty."
"She's just a person," I said, confused.
"Who is your favorite celebrity, ever?" Holly asked.
"Uhh, Beyoncé." I said.
"Imagine having her daughter coming to this school tomorrow. That's how everyone feels about you," she said.
"Oh," I said flatly.
"Yeah, but it's no big deal. After a few weeks, they'll get used to you. You just have to keep looking like this to get people's attention." She smiled, looking at my clothes. I'm wearing a white lace dress, Tyga got for school for me a couple of weeks ago. I'm wearing white wedges and my dark, brown hair is curled and pinned out of my face.
"Yeah, if you keep dressing like that, you'll be able to sit with us everyday." Another girl said.
"What are you wearing tomorrow?" I asked everyone.
"A black romper," Avery said.
"A dress. I don't know which one yet though," Holly said.
"I don't know what I'm wearing yet," I said, putting my elbow on the table and putting my fist under my chin.
"Put your number in my phone so we can text later,"Avery said.
"Mine too," Holly said.
"And mine," another girl said, "I'm Kendra, by the way." She smiled.
"Sarah," I smiled back.

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"Do you guys walk home?" I asked.
"No, we all live in Calabasas, besides Avery." Holly said.
"I live in the Hidden Hills, it's only 15 minutes away," she said, rolling her eyes.
"What's the big deal about living there?" I asked.
"Hidden Hills isn't as good as Calabasas," Kendra said.
"Don't you live in Calabasas?" Holly asked.
"Yeah, but Kylie's looking at other houses. I think she wants to move."
"Where?" Avery asked.
"I don't know, but I'll tell you as soon as I find out," I promised them.
"There's Kylie, bye guys. See you tomorrow!" I said, walking in the parking lot. I jumped in her Range Rover and we drove off school grounds.
"So... how was your first day?" Khloé asked from the backseat.
"Hey, I didn't even see you!" I smiled, "it was good. I only have four classes and they're 90 minutes long."
"Well that's good. You'll have more time to understand what you're learning. I'd rather have four classes than seven," Khloé said.
"Did you make any new friends?" Kylie asked.
"Yeah, I met three actually. They're really nice."
"What's their names?"
"Avery, Kendra, and Holly. Avery's the one that walks me to all my classes, she introduced me to the other girls."
"Were they the ones that walked out with you?" Kylie asked.
"Yeah."
"They do seem nice," Khloé said. It was quiet the rest of the way home. 

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After dinner, I took a shower and looked through my closet. I don't know what I should wear tomorrow. I turned when someone knocked on the door.
"Hey, how was your first day?" Stas asked.
"It was good," I said, walking through my closet.
"Don't know what to wear?" She asked.
"Not a clue," I said. She smiled and looked through my clothes.
"Well, I have three choices for you. Whatever you don't wear tomorrow, you can wear Wednesday and Thursday," she smiled. She hung up the first choice, a cream colored dress with green and blue flowers on it, the straps crossed in the back. Then, she hung up a sky blue romper that had knitted detailing on the top and on the bottom. Lastly, she picked out another dress. This one was white, with pink, red and yellow flowers all over it. Some areas were dark blue. The dress came all the way up to my neck, but it only reached my mid thigh.
"Take your pick," she smiled. I grabbed choice number three, then two, then one.
"Okay, you can pick out your jewelry and shoes tomorrow. Are you ready for bed? You had a big day," she reminded me.
"Yeah," I said, "I have to wake up at six."
"Please, Kylie and I would spend the night at her house all the time during school. We'd go to bed at one a.m. and we'd wake up at five-thirty to make sure our winged eyeliner was perfect. Some mornings, I'd have to do her eyeliner because she'd be too tired," she said, smiling at her memory. We walked back into my room and Stas went to the door.
"Well goodnight," she smiled.
"Goodnight, but I'm going to talk to Kylie and T first." I said.
"Kylie's in the shower, but T is in her room." She said from down the hall. I walked 3 doors down to Kylie's room and went inside. T was laying on the bed, watching tv.
"Hey, what's up?" He asked.
"Nothing, just wanted to come in and say goodnight." I said.
"Let's sit and talk first, about your friends." He said, sitting up.
"What?" I asked.
"What kind of girls are they? Are they in the band? Do they play a sport?"
"No, they don't do any of that," I said, confused.
"What kind of girls are they?"
"I don't know, they're popular. They live in Calabasas too, except Avery. She lives in the Hidden Hills."
"Take my advice. Stay away from them. They're negative energy. You don't need that negative vibe around you," he said.
"You don't even know them," I defended.
"Neither do you," he said.
"Hey, what don't you know?" Kylie asked, walking out of her bathroom.
"Nothing, I'm going to bed. Night," I said.
"Goodnight, I love you." She called.

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