Meanwhile, in Texas High;
"So, you're coming for the group study at my place tonight?" asked Sally.
"Are you serious?"
" Of course I am! Our exams are coming!"
"Sal, they're four months away!"
"SO?!"
"Can't you be a normal person for just one day?"
"But I am normal!"
" You really aren't."
"Meanie"
Sally was talking with her best friend Alex. A moment of realization passed through her friends' eyes, and Sally instantly knew.
"Guys, no."
"Yes"
"No."
"We need to hook you up with someone Pronto." yell her best friend Angel.
"Well, would you look at that! Incoming call of nature! Gotta go bye!" Sally ran before her friends start the 'hooking up' topic.
Sally Bishop was a petite blonde, with knowing brown eyes and a smile that could melt hearts.
But behind her dazzling smile lay unimaginable tragedy. Sally lost her parents when she was only eight years old. Her aunt was here caretaker and Sally had grown to love her.
Sadly, Sally's aunt passed away when she was sixteen, and to her it felt like the second death. It was everything she could do to keep from falling apart, while everyone believed the fake smile plastered on her face. It was the same with everyone. They'd offer their condolences, pretend to care, and then slowly slither away when she told them she only wanted someone to talk to. She saw no way out of her depression other than her books. Although an unlikely source, but for two years now it proved to be the most reliant one. Burying herself deeper and deeper into her books, she didn't feel the need to surface. Here, she was satisfied, and here, she belonged.
The only people Sally trusted were her friends Memo, Angel, Alex and Rebecca. They meant the world to her as they were the only people who stood by her.
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The Guardian
Ciencia FicciónThings are going berserk worldwide. People are dying - but there's a new twist to the story: Their hearts are always missing. Sally Bishop is just an ordinary girl, whose life was turned upside down after an accident. Martin Fullerton is just your a...