Author's Note: Sorry I haven't written anything in so long, life has been chaotic and I had a bit of writers block. This is a very short AU, that is sweet, simple, and straight to the point.
Bellamy's POV
It was the usual normal, boring day in Jaha Central High School. I was in my first period history class and I was staring at the door, ready and waiting for the bell to ring even though it was barely 8:30am; when the door opened and the principle, Mr. Kane, appeared. He walked in and started whispering into Mrs. Green's ear, but what had caught my attention was the beautiful blonde girl who had followed Mr. Kane into the class.
She had long and flowy blonde hair with icy blue eyes that sparkled in the morning sunlight. Her plump pink lips matched her form fitting shirt and, I don't know, there was just something about her posture, how she held herself with such confidence, that made me like her even more.
"Class," Mr. Kane's harsh voice snapped me out of my daze, "this is your new classmate, Clarke Griffin, who just transferred from out of state. I expect that you will all treat her with respect and kindness, but most importantly be a good friend and show her around."
With that, Mr. Kane left the room and only Clarke and Mrs. Green remained standing at the front of the classroom.
"Well Ms. Griffin, you can take a seat next to..." She paused and looked down at her seating chart. "Mr. Blake." She looked up and pointed to my desk.
When she walked towards me it was like in those movies, where the girl walks in slow motion and the fan blows her hair around and the guy sits there staring at her with his mouth hanging unintelligently open, because he thinks she is so beautiful that he is actually dumbfounded.
"Great," I though to myself, "I'm screwed."
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