Kiley:
"Kiley!"
My eyes snapped towards Tory and I folded my arms over my chest as I raised a brow at her. "Yes, Tory?"
"I'm not hitting on him," she said flatly and shrugged as she sipped on her iced coffee from the cafeteria.
This made me confused in many levels. She never skips a cute guy without trying three times.
Or else...
"He's short!"
Nailed it.
"That's so stupid," I grumbled. This is the third guy she turns down or skips for his height. She's just super tall. Five ten, to be exact.
"It's not! Bitch, he's like one inch taller than you! You're both Hobbits!" She screeches, dragging unwanted attention towards us. I side glanced at those who stared our way, glaring.
After my glaring session, I turn towards Tory and sigh. "I honestly didn't even care about all this, thank you for sharing this wonderful information though," I said sarcastically as I turned on my heel.
"See you at lunch," I waved as I walked away.
I could sense her childish anger from the classroom.
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(#2) The Boy Who Couldn't See
Short Story// AU story to "The Girl Who Couldn't Hear" // in which a girl falls in love with a blind boy. ( highest ranking: #22 standalone) [Cover by @lets-defeat-the-huns] * can be a stand alone *