"Dude, what the hell?"
"It's a girl!"
Hello? You have girls in your school, why are you looking at me like that?
Christian waved a hand for silence.
"Go on, introduce yourself." He pushed me forward and gave me an encouraging look.
"Hi, I'm Audrey. Nice to meet you all. Questions? Comments? Concerns?"
I tried to channel confidence. Calm down and trust your gut, Audrey. It's only a matter of time before they get comfortable with you.
One guy piped up, "Can you make sandwiches?"
"Yeah, want some?" I took out the Nutella sandwich I had in my bag and tossed it to the guy.
"Do you ever take your glasses off?" another boy asked.
"Sometimes."
"Can you take a picture with me?" A Liam Hemsworth look-alike came up to me.
He started to take his iPhone out. He pointed the screen towards the two of us, put an arm around me and said, "First Day!"
I forced a smile when he landed a slobbery kiss on my cheek.
"Score! I'm putting this one on Facebook!" His friends high-fived him, cheering as he went all around the room.
I put a hand on my cheek, wiping the spit away. I felt an arm snake around my shoulders and turned to see Christian beaming at me.
"I knew the boys would love you, but I didn't think this much. I guess they know you're something special. You were a good sport, so, they'll give you bonus points for that," he explained to me.
"Men," a deep voice boomed behind me.
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Say You Want Me
Teen FictionAudrey Thorne moved to California to put the past behind her. A fresh start sounds good, right? Just when she thinks she'll get away from all the drama, she realizes she's in for a whole lot more.