Chapter One-Anna
She was sitting so silently. So contently. All I could think was, "Wow, she is single? What the hell is wrong with the guys around here? Are they blind?"
No, they were smart. They were cautious when around her. Everyone said she was unexpected, nobody knew what she would do next. But I did, I knew. It's almost like we were sharing the same brain. I'd be sitting in class and the second the answer popped in my head, she would raise her hand at the split second I did. It's amazing how it works.
She's so damn beautiful and smart. She doesn't talk much but I like that about her. She keeps to herself but in a good way. The teachers love her and always expect her to do 110% on everything.
She is the kind of girl who leaves me thinking, "What made me ever think I would be better off single?" But then I think again, "Would I be? No, no, not with out her. I feel like she completes me."
I never really worked up the courage to talk to her. I don't even think she knows my name. This really sucks. "I have to talk to her. I just simply have to. C'mon Drew, go and say hello..." I get up. I start to walk, hesitate, then walk again. My hands are getting sweaty. I can feel my lunch tray start to slide, then slip a little. "Don't drop, no, drew, catch your tray. Don't let it fall." CLANG! Food flies in every direction. She looks over at me, and I can hear giggles all around the cafeteria.
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The Life of Drew Fleggs
Teen FictionDrew us just an ordinary teen boy. Into girls, video games, sports, and occasionally parties. He meets this amazingly stunning girl who everyone thinks is a psychopath and can't be trusted, but he can't help but notice her radiant smile, bony cheeks...