Chapter 4

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Heeeey heeey! Wooo it's been a while! Sorry about the long wait guys x) I know I know you guys probably don't wanna read my rambling but there are a few things you need to know:

1) CHANGE OF TITLE

- I'm going to be changing the title to HER LAST WISH on exactly August 25,2010.

2) For those people who are wondering when the SCIENCE FICTION PART comes in, it is going to soon. I have been researching about albinism, genetics, and different theories. If I told you what it was for, it would spoil the story :)

Oh and I promise not to upload so late again! Oh my gosh I know! It's been a month XD Next chapter is going to come out in a week or two depending on how busy I am( Yeah, a lot of things are going on right now T______T school stuff!) Okay, that's all my rambling for now. Enjoy!

-xLittleMonstahX ah forget that

XOXOX,

Sandra

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-Chapter 4-

I felt my eyelids flicker ever so lightly, as I was awoken by the sound of the alarm clock. I rubbed my fingers against my eyes, as I could see nothing but a thick blur. It took a great amount of effort to adjust my vision; however it had cleared after a while. I sighed heavily and seating onto the edge of the bed, for I was certain sleep was no longer an option. I folded my arms across my chest and shifted my gaze towards the clock. "If I ask kindly that you murder yourself dear clock, would you have considered doing so?" I muttered in annoyance, shutting the alarm off.

I walked towards the window, pulling the drapes aside. I felt my eyelids flutter as I fixed my gaze towards the bright morning sky. The sun shone brightly on the horizon, its rays lighting up the early morning sky. There were no clouds visible to my great dismay, yet the sight remained stunning as ever. "How much beauty does the sky contain?" I whispered to myself, staring in awe.

I no longer bothered to stifle a yawn, for I was still far too sleepy to do so. I rubbed my eyes once more, before I headed to the bathroom in daze.

I felt a frown begin to cross my face, when I turned to face the pale girl who stood before me. I stared at her slender, delicate body, with her clothes clinging loosely onto her shoulders. Her mouth hung open, her lips quivering slightly. Her cheeks remained flushed from sleep and Morphine, and her brunette hair wild and unkempt. Her blue eyes pierced through mine, her face somber and sullen.

And sure enough, her expression mirrored my own.

I sighed, tearing my gaze away from the mirror. "Nobody is going to know, Alice," I reassured myself, though I was certain this would not ease my worry.

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My heart began to pound harder than I thought possible, as I stood before East Delton High. I felt my eyes begin to water, when an unsettling feeling arose from my stomach.

What were to happen if they ever found out I was ill?

Would they turn towards me with nothing but pity?

Or would they laugh at me in mockery?

I shook my head furiously as tears began to roll down my face. I sighed, clenching my jaw tightly for I refused to cry further. I wiped my tears away in utter haste, not wishing to attract attention to myself.

I focused my gaze towards the school building, clutching my purse tightly. The building was rather big, spreading horizontally across the school lot. Its walls were a dark shade of beige, covered with far too many windows. It was surrounded by a beautifully made garden, complimenting the building in every way possible. For another sane person I was certain this building would be their personal hell; nevertheless to me it was beautiful.

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