The sun is out the wind blows my hair; everything in my life is fantastic, but that's only 25% of the time. What happened was I woke up before my alarm, so when I was in the middle of straightening my hair, it went off. I nearly burned myself to death, and that would not make a good impression.Today was the first day of my new beginning I decided to go to the school my dad works but don't worry. He's not those type of dads that make it their life goal to embarrass their kids we have a fantastic bond. But now I didn't have to worry about if one of my ex-boyfriends would harass me or if my eyebrows weren't right. I do still care about my eyebrows.
"JOSIE!" I hear my father yell. I forgot how quickly time passes when I'm doing my makeup. I needed to find an outfit that didn't make me look gross looking. My phone then dings as I check a text from my boyfriend. Benyamin was everything to me; he cared about me and never wanted me to do anything uncomfortable for me.
The smell of pancakes fills the air as the sun shines on my skin. Fine, I woke up made a hot pocket and got in my dad's car. But it sounds more interesting my way if you disapprove fight me cause I'm not afraid to cut a bitch. My dad plays the music I like he's all about keeping me safe and happy.
Even though I'd been to the school thousands of time to go to football games or watch the team practice. I was lost. Really Lost. My dad didn't have time to give me a tour so I had to request one and they'd send a senior to provide me with a walk through. Thank god I didn't get a one because this cute upperclassmen came into the office and he looked at me and smiled.
Benyamin, my mind yelled at me to remember our promise that distance will never break us apart. But I wasn't cheating I was admiring, so you bitches can't attack me now, can you. Something told me he had a girlfriend; there was no way a guy like him couldn't have a girlfriend.
"Josie Marabell welcome to Creekside High School," he said, and I was terrified of how he knew my name I didn't even introduce myself. But I wasn't going to let my paranoid go in the way. Since my dad took me to school 40 minutes early, I had enough time to go around twice.
"I gotta go see my friend Lena you should meet her," he says, and I knew he meant girlfriend. The sad thing was I never learned his name, so now I knew how Prince Charming felt.
Now I was going to attempt to put a bunch of useless stuff in my locker to decorate it. I see the girl next to me just putting her textbooks in her locker and not being extra like me. She had on the cutest outfit, so I knew I'd have to be friends with her so she can teach me how to dress.
"I'm Josie," I said, and it was too late to take it back so much for a first impression. The girl was startled and then laughed and took her face out of her locker. She then looked at me and introduced herself.
"Davina Mason did you go to Cove, or you just moved here?" She asks, and I thought if I wanted to sound mysterious and be like I was raised by vampires. But there's the child of God in me that tells her my dad works here and I wanted to start fresh.
She then showed me her schedule and we, fortunately, had two classes together Theatre and Science. Our conversation was cut short by the loud ringing of the bell, and kids hurrying to class. I take my time, so I could use the I'm the new girl excuse all day while these suckers are arriving on time.
However, I walked in before the second bell could ring, and I looked around for an empty seat. Wherever I sat could determine my future or I could simply just sit in the first available seat. I decided to sit next to this redheaded girl; her eyebrows were cute, so I needed to take notes. It was getting to my head that I was only becoming friends with some people cause of their looks.
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Teen FictionWhen Josie Marabell starts high school in a different school then all her middle school friends she loses everyone she thought would always be her friends no matter what. She is left to try to fit in but she then meets him. He's everything she's al...