Chapter 2

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The teacher kept calling his name but he was just mesmerised by this petite figure standing in the doorway. She had bright emerald eyes and dark rich brown hair which bounced as she walked closer to the teacher’s desk.

"Here sir" he choked.

The teacher spotted what he was gazing at. "Oh hello and who might you be?" the teacher question softly.

"I'm Luna, I'm the new girl" her voice was smooth and angelic, her lips were a slight rosy red and her cheeks as pink and soft like a new-born baby. She was stunning. Luna spotted Theo staring at her and she blushed even more.

"Welcome to Science class" the teacher spoke which broke the gaze between them.

 "There's a seat right there" the teacher pointed to the seat in front of Theo.

She started to walk towards the seat as everyone was whispering in the distance. Theo smiled at her awkwardly as she sat down, her hair just long enough that it trickled down to her hips and just floated there as she made herself comfortable in her new seat. Class begun and Theo had this sudden instinct the he knew he'd seen her before. But from where was the question. He was tempted to talk to her but avoided it instead.

 His note book was filled with drawings of the old, abandoned house with a figure standing in the window; he couldn't tell what it was though. Luna turned around to see Theo scribbling onto the drawing.

"That's a nice drawing" she spoke in a hushed tone.

"Thank you, it's just something I've been working on for the past few days" he lifted his head to see her peering down at his artwork. He looked into her piercing green eyes and felt like he could tell her anything, though he wouldn't dare to.

"Where did you get your inspiration from? I feel like I've seen it before" she spoke.

"I know the feeling. It's just something that I've been dreaming about, I know it sounds weird and creepy!"

"No, it sounds rather beautiful and it certainly looks astonishing! Are you an artist?" She was intrigued by his nature and art.

"I'm more of a sports type of guy."

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