Chapter 2

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They didn't actually do anything to me. The teacher got to them before they could take me away and do whatever they were actually going to do to me. I don't even waant to know what they wee going to do to me. With those bitches, you can only expect the unexpected.

The rest of the day dragged on and on. I spent lunch outside under my trre, as usual. You see, I don't have any friends. That's why Savannah teases me so much. Apparently I'm the least popular person in the whole school. But I would beg to differ. Those geeks who are always talking about Minecraft and geeky stuff like that, are way more uncool then me.

I was walking home when I felt a tap on my shoulder. I turned around to see a cute guy standing there. Like a really cute guy.

Please don't snow. Please don't snow. I thought.

"What do you want?" I said.

"Woah, don't need to go all bitchy on me." he said while holding his hands up. "I just need to know how to get to Princewater strret. I'm new here and I don't knoe my way aroung town yet."

"Your lucky your cute." Oh crap. Did I just say that out loud? "I mean, sure. I'm headed that way right now."

I looked up expecting it to snow, but thankfully, it didn't.

Thank you.

On the way there, I learned that his name was Chris and that he moved here from New York. He was still getting used to it. Well, he did move from like almost the busiest city in the United States, to a town that barely anyone has ever heard of.

"This is it." He said. "At least I think it is."

I smiled. But just a small smile.

"Where do you live?" he asked.

I pointed to the house accross the street. "Right there."

"Cool. I hope we get to see each other soon." he said. "And thanks for walking with me."

"No problem." I replied.

He waved goodbye and headed up to his house. I waved back. I felt something cold on my head.

Oh crap. I thought. Why does it have to snow? Why?

I smiled anyway and walked inside.

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