The fog filled the sky as I woke up early in the morning. My pink blossom room stood out from the bland, white house. Tissues were scattered all over my bed, reminding me of how they got there. I laid back in bed and attempted to fall back asleep, but failed.
"Honey! You don't want to be late for school!" My mother screamed from downstairs. Too bad the walls were so thin. I could have gotten away with another day from hell.
"Coming!" I replied, cleaning up my mind in order for no one to notice what had happened last night. It's almost like a perfect picture, only the glitches
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Seems like we have new neighbors Sami." My Mom explained as she gradually packed her bag. She had to travel to New York for a few weeks to help pacients after the hurricane that hit a week ago.
"Why does it matter? Someone else to pick on me." I wasn't really in the mood to know who came or left town.
"I've got to get going. I'm going to be late." I wispered.
"Honey, you haven't touched your breakfast." She stated, concerned.
"I'm not hungry. I've...got to go." My Mom smiled and went about. I barged out the house and walked down the street. Everything was quiet; no one was in sight. All was in normal order.
I barged out the door and walked down the empty sidewalk. I felt all my emotions come back, leading me to gather tears in my eyes. But I held my head up, attempting to not cry. Yesterday was a nightmare. He was a nightmare. My whole life was a nightmare.
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"Have you seen Sofia?" Mr. Jelkin, the principle, said. It was quite odd that he was asking for me. No teacher or person had ever asked for me. I was just like mist: I was just there.
"I'm...I'm here." I asked curiously.
"Well lovely. The secretary and I would like to talk to you." He looked at everyone staring in ause. "Alone." He stated out loud so the students could hear and mind their own buisness. I followed him into the school, then into the office.
"Have a seat. Please." I obeyed.
"We've seen your attitude towards your bullying issues." I looked down at my thighs and began to sob. Mr. Jelkin took a deep breath and said, "I'm sorry, but there's nothing I can do to help you." I looked up at him and frowned. The madness spreaded through my veins, heating up my temper. I felt as if I was going to explode because of my rage.
I stood up and pressed my hands on his desk. "Nothing you can do!" I hissed. "There's about a thousand damn things you can do, but you don't give a-" I hissed. "Crap." I gave him an evil look and stomped out the room.
I ran into the bathroom and immediatly girls stated to laugh at my tears.
"Stop it!" I yelled. "You have all hurt me enough! Haven't you tried stepping into my shoes!" They looked at me a chuckled.
"Why would we?" They looked at me. "Your navy, blue shirt is a virgin shirt. Your jeans are boring. It seems as if you still shop at 1-800-I'M STILL A VIRGIN." They started laughing again as they left. I fell to my knees onto the gray and white floor and felt as if if the square-shaped walls were closing into me. I crawled into one of the stales and cried in the corner. I wanted to disappear; I wanted to die.
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Married To A Vampire
Teen FictionBeing picked at school, Sofia felt that she had no other way but to ignore and believe that it was just a daily routine. But when she meets a misterious new boy a her school, she soon realizes who he really is, a vampire. Follow their life, secrets...