Sweet Creature | How to save a life.
You look so wonderful in your dress I love your hair like that, the way it falls on the side of your neck; down your shoulders and back.
We are surrounded by all of these lies and people that talk too much you've got that kind of look in your eyes as if no one knows anything but us
and should this be the last thing I see I want you to know its enough for me cause all that you are is all that I'll ever need.
Ed Sheeran
Kai
All of my thoughts lately have been full of her. Her smile, her laugh, her big syrup brown eyes, her purity, even her shyness was starting to grow on me, and make it's way into my thoughts, and I couldn't clear her out. I hated it. I couldn't even get her out of my mind as I trained all day yesterday - I thought that maybe if I skipped school for that day, that the time away could cure me of this strange feeling, of needing to be around her, but it's all failed. Nothing could keep her out. It was as if she was my own personal bottle of whiskey, and I couldn't put her down; Couldn't cure myself of the obsession I now had. My thoughts belonged to her. And If I were going to submit to these feelings, I needed to know if they were real for her too, just as much as it was for me. I just needed to know.
So, The next morning I was on time for school, I didn't have classes with Serenity until later today, but I just couldn't wait, So I walked down the familiar hallways where the detention room was. It was far off on the other side of school, it was was like that for a reason, I used to attend dentition at my old school, but when I moved here just last year, I didn't bother with such a thing like dentition. But, If I knew serenity like I think I do - then she would be here. And I'm betting anything that she will be. When the first bell rung releasing the small bunch of delinquents - serenity clearly stuck out from the rest. She was the last to exit the dead lifeless room, Her head still stuck in her book as she walked down the hallways - not ever looking up once.
I snicker lightly to myself - I didn't, want to make too much noise to where she would notice me. I liked admiring her from afar. She was so enchanting to me, the way her curls fell carelessly all over her head, yet still flowing beautifully, or maybe it was the way she walked in her natural beauty - her face was perfect, and she did nothing to mess with it. She just didn't care about all the superficial things that the other kids at this school cared about. She was perfectly graceful, and would do anything for the people she loved - that much was obvious. But - she was also the girl that went the extra mile for a stranger like me - making her a true angel on earth.
I watch with curious eyes as she glides through the crowd of kids that's now flooding the hallways, everyone making their way to class as well, I was enjoying it - watching serenity never once look up from her book, yet managing the pass through the crowd without bumping into a thing, her head stays down as she reads with excited eyes. Her beautiful smile was quickly interrupted when someone bumped into her. She's on the floor, and so were here things. I recognized the boy that ran into her. He played basketball with Noah, he wasn't that good, but his dad was the coach so I guess that gives him special treatment - I didn't care either way, he was a spoiled punk just like the rest of them. Devin James was his name. He was a senior, just like all the athletes in this school thought he was above the rest.
I clinch my fist.
It took everything in me not to walk over to where she was to defend her, I didn't want to seem like I was following her, which I knew technically I am, but that didn't matter - all that mattered was if Devin so much as use the wrong tone with her, I would be over there in a heartbeat, and his face will be in locker 217.

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