Chapter 2

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  He was the schools bad boy. The one who got wht ever he wanted, girls included...As I was in deep thought, also known as staring, our eyes met for seconds, and he started to walk towards me. As soon as he did I jumped up, grabbed my bag and ran to my first hour. Calculus. Yay. I loved Calculus, it was my 3rd favorite, apart from choir and advanced english.
  So, pause. Let's go back to when me and Tanner made eye contact, okay? That was weird, hot, but weird. He is extremely atractive, dark hair, beautiful eyes, perfect height, and a killer jawline. Him and his friends rule the school, and by friends I mean the hottest guys in high school. The first is Jordan Spencer, he has blonde hair, striking blue eyes, and is extremely sweet despite his title, then there is Jesse Holden, brown hair and eyes and his voice is just..wow, he is the rude mysterious type, the Caden Meyers, brown hair with blonde, pike a dirty dish blonde but with more brown, warm brown eyes, and a dazzling smile, he is nave but at the same time can rip your head off if you hurt someone he likes, kind of like a big brother. They all have nice cars, Caden had a Lamborghini Aventador, Jesse has a convertable, black Porsche 911, and last but certainly not least Jordan has a Rolls Royce Wraith. All of those are freaking nice cars. Oh and they are all 18. I'm 17, I skipped a grade. Okay back to the present.
  It's last hour right now, u could have known what happened if the narrator didn't interrupt me. Anyway right now I'm in Choir trying out for a solo. The song was written by a professional songwriter, and no one used it so since he knew our choir teacher he gave it to her. I'm up right now, she told us to make our own beat for it and sing it the way we think it should go, so I did. I started the song and a couple beats into the song I started singing.
  "Don't need permission, made my decision to test my limits. Cause its my business, God as my witness, start what I finished." I felt as thought I could do anything as soon as I started singing. The song went on to the high note and I nailed it with no problem and went on with the song. When I was finished it felt like I put all of my emotion and being into that song. I looked around the room and everyone, including the choir teacher, had they're jaws on the floor. Let's just say I got the solo and my teacher said she could talk to the songwriter friend and he could talk to a manager and see if the would sign me. I said I'd think about it, but I was more focused on going home and getting ready for my next race. Yes!

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