OMG! I have to apologize to my readers. I was having trouble finishing this story because I didn't know how I was going to end it or anything like that. But with the help of my co-author we have finally gotten it done. And with further ado..... the new chapter of Unspoken Words. Enjoy!
Chapter Five Sharing Day
~Emma's POV~
Emma had gotten up a little earlier than usual because she was supposed to meet Ruby at the coffee shop near their dorm room. So as Emma laid in her bed, thinking of what to wear for class today she just remembered last night that she had a poem that was due for her poetry class. Emma hadn't even began writing it at all until then. Too worried about her 'Secret Admirer' and the poems that he had been writing to her. She still couldn't figure out who could be the one who was writing them and leaving them for her. She thought at first that it was Robin, but she figured that he couldn't have done it since he didn't look like the type that would do something like that.
Emma stretched her limbs while still in bed and smiled to herself. Maybe having a 'secret admirer' wasn't too bad. She kind of liked the thrill of trying to figure out who it could be and perhaps she would just have to repay him for all of the poems that he had written for her so far. Emma finally decided to leave her bed to get dressed, seeing that it was still too early to head to class. Getting out of bed, she headed to her closet to see what she could wear today. Her closet wasn't much compared to what Ruby's closet looked like. She didn't have clothes that would reveal her assets like Ruby did. Shaking her head she decided on a plain outfit for today that included a pair of faded skinny jeans with a black tank top and a flannel shirt to go over it. Once she was dressed and ready to meet Ruby, she grabbed her bag, phone and keys then headed out the door. Emma walked the short distance to the coffee shop and spotted Ruby sitting in the booth closest to the door. Ruby saw her and waved her over.
"Hey there, Ems and good morning." Ruby said as she pushed her coffee over to her with a smile.
"Morning to you too." Emma said as she took a sip of the coffee that Ruby got her. "You're just lucky I love you enough to get up extra early to have coffee with you this morning or I would still be in bed." She said with a teasing tone to her voice.
Ruby just laughed at her and shook her head. "That's right you do love me and I want to know more about this 'secret admirer' of yours." She said as she used air quotes for that part. Emma just shook her head at her friend/roommate.
"Of course you wanna know more about him. I do myself." She said taking another sip of her coffee. "That is the thing, though. I know nothing about him except that he likes to write poems to me and that he is into me." Emma said.
Once they finished their coffees, they had to get to class. As soon as Emma got into class and took her seat in the back, her instructor had walked in to begin classes.
"Good morning class." Ms. Frost said to the class. "I hope you are all prepared to read your assignments today." She had said. She knew she only gave them a few days to write a poem that expressed themselves.
Emma remembered at the last minute last night to do her poem and hoped that it was good enough to read out loud to the class. She always hated these assignments where you had to read in front of the whole class. She was the type who always tried not to be noticed, but apparently that wasn't the case since she had been getting secret poems from some 'secret admirer'. Emma dug into her bag for her notebook that had the poem in it, hoping that she didn't get called on first to read it. She wanted to make sure that there were no mistakes before she actually went up to read it. The whole class was doing the exact same thing as she was. Ms. Frost was looking around at the class trying to choose the first student to read their poem.
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Unspoken Words
FanfictionEmma Swan used to be nothing but an orphan. After finally aging out of the foster system, she moves to Storybrooke, Maine and takes Poetry 101 at the local College. Killian Jones is not your typical 'bad boy' at Storybrooke University. He takes Poe...