I woke up, feeling the need to do something our of the ordinary. So, I decided to show up to school today. There was something in my gut telling me to go. It's as if something good was going to happen. Something good better happen.
I pulled on my jacket before walking out of my room. My parents didn't care what I did. They knew they couldn't change me. They only wish someone else will. Like that will ever happen.
I parked my bike a few minutes later at the school. I got off, slipping my shades onto my head. Nothing looked different or out of the ordinary. Maybe it's just my stupid gut wanting me to find that girl.
I walked into the school. Girls all around me stopped and stared. I even saw girls drool sometimes. They were obsessed with me. I smirked. I was never going to stop enjoying this.
I walked over to my locker to put my keys and backpack in. I wasn't going to need either. I don't even know what I would need for a regular class. They're lucky to see me here more than once a week.
I heard whispers all around me. I slammed my locker shut before turning. I saw the girl from the party with her boyfriend. They were walking down the hallway. The guy had the biggest smile on his face. I felt something in me. I felt like I needed to punch him. I hated Dylan.
The girl glanced around until her stare landed on me. I stared into her hazel eyes until she disappeared around the corner. I wonder what that was about and why I had the sudden urge to see her again.
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I was sitting with Lauren at her table. Her face was in my neck as I grabbed on to her ass. I felt her moan against my skin causing me to smirk. I had an amazing talent with girls.
I looked around at the noisy cafeteria, catching the girl with Dylan. There was something about her that kept drawing me towards her. She seemed so carefree. She laughed while throwing a few of her fries at her friends.
"Babe." I heard Lauren say, pulling away from my neck. I separated from her. I sat her down in a seat before searching in my pocket. I needed a smoke. I finally found one and lit it up. I blew out the smoke, enjoying the nicotine in my system.
"Gotta go babe. Bell is about to ring." Lauren said pecking my lips. I gave her a nod. She was nothing to me.
She walked away as the bell rang. I blew another puff of air. Smoking calms my nerves down. I didn't know why I was so jittery all of a sudden.
"Hey! Castellani! No smoking!" A security guard came over to me. I groaned. Will they ever leave me in peace? I'm not doing anything wrong.
"Where can I smoke?" I asked him before blowing a cloud in his face. He coughed before glaring at me.
"Put the cigarette out now. Detention after school." The security ordered. I smashed cigarette on the ground before walking away. Stupid school and stupid rules. I just want to smoke in peace. I walked towards my english class.
I think the last time I was here was like the very first day. We're in the end of September. I opened the door to class and walked in. I saw people I have never seen before.
"Sorry i'm late. Apparently, I can not smoke in the lunch room." I said annoyed. The teacher gave me a 'are you serious' look. I ignored it.
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A Series in Disguise: Book 4
Teen FictionParker and Matt lived their story. You read everything there was to know about them, from their hate to their love. Although, you only know what Parker thought and felt. Now it's time to read Matt's point of view. He may have secrets and he may hav...