Nicholas' POV:
After hearing my alarm clock, i sat for awhile. Staring at the window, "Im too lazy to go to school." I touched my forehead and started to get ready to school.
After getting ready, i came downstairs. I met my Grandma's smile. "Oh, hello Nicholas! Have some breakfast, dear." She said and placed a plate on the table.
"Granny, im not hungry. Dont worry, i wont starve myself at class. I'll go now." I kissed her forehead and walked out of our house.
I waited for the school bus, Just in time. They just arrived and i tried to find a seat. Well, luckily theres a girl at the back. She waved at me, "Hello. Im Daleyza! Im new in town, also in school. Nice to meet you?"
I sat beside her. "My name is Nicholas. Nice to meet you, Daleyza. Welcome to the town, i guess?" I replied her shake hand.
"Thanks!"
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"Brother, whats up?" Jackson asked for a brofist. I just stared it, very weirdly.
"Heh, ofcourse the sky. What the heck is wrong with you?" I looked at Jackson, facepalmed.
"Sheesh, who was that girl that you were talking to, earlier?" He asked me and leaned at the locker. "Didnt you saw me inside the bus?"
"No? A new girl in town and school. By the way where were you at the bus? I didnt saw you, actually." I said while holding the strap of my backpack.
"Fine, anyways, lets go to class."
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3rd Person's POV:
Jackson and Nicholas sat at the back of the class, as always. By any minute, the teacher arrived. The students greeted the teacher.
"Goodmorning, in this section 10 students will be excused for 4 days. There was a little town, in the middle of the forest. That burned down, by the Soviets during World War 2. And we will do a reasearch about what really happened. On that town. The school will provide all the expenses."
"At first, we have a new student in this section. She needs to come with us." Teacher.
"Nicholas and Jackson."
"James and Emily Blaire."
"Daleyza and Micheal James."
"Eli and Jayla."
"Josiah and Naomi."
"Lastly, Aaron Bryce."
ESTÁS LEYENDO
Devastated Yesterday
Mystery / ThrillerA place of mystery that many people didn't even know what really happened.