Chapter 2

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Ash groaned in annoyance throughout the day as she had a new student in each of her classes. Each one stared at her with interest, which was rare because no one would even glance her way. Just like she was a 'ghost'. Lucky for her, it's her last period and she was going through it without an new students.

BAM!

The door of the classroom flew open to reveal a very angry dude that had dark blue eyes, Wolverine like sideburns and a very red face with another dude that had caramel brown eyes and light brown hair that swept just over his eyebrows, that had what appeared to have Tourette Syndrome. Sympathy courses through her body, a distant memory plays through her mind.

"You can't catch me Toby!" A little girl, no younger than 8 was playing with her favorite cousin. "T-think again A-ash!" As he slowly caught up to her, it faded away.

When she was back in reality, the ticking make seemed to be looking at her with hazy eyes. That's when he mumbled something only she could hear due to her heightened senses.

"A-ash?"

Her eyes widened in disbelief. Just as the bell rang, he began to make his way towards her. His ticking seem to began getting worse as his emotions went into overdrive. She quickly saw her escape which was the window next to her.

She quickly unlocked it, within a matter of seconds, shocking the males, and jumping out. The ticking male, now known as our dear Toby, rushed to the window only to see her run off, away from the school. Away from the only family she has. Away from the one person who has ever cared for her.

Ash could feel her non-existing heart tear into pieces as she ran. She hesitated to look back at the window, but when she did, she bumped into a sturdy chest as arms wrapped around her waist. "Hey babe, slow down there, don't need that pretty face of yours getting scratch now do we fellas?"

She slowly turned her head just to find a male that had long blonde hair (not original Thor long) and ocean like eyes that seemed to hold more memories than ever. His pals laughed in mockery at her stone like face, but was soon hushed as the wind picked up, the sun shining just right to give her that red, ominous eyes that everyone feared.

"Now, I suggest you let go of me before I do something that I would never regret." She replied only to get a smug smirk looking back at her.

"Oh really? And what would that be?~" his voice was just as snobbish as the rest of the school. Ash leaned close to his ear and whispered something that only certain others would know. He paled deeply, let her go, and briskly strides away.




"I would drown you in that same lake you have died in."

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