your biggest assent is time,
And you waste it in regrets,
Can you truly say you lived a life worth every moment.
That's why she never regrets what she did—————————————————————————————————————————————
(Fully edited)Just thought you would want to see how her uniform/hair looks
I changed it to third person to make it the same as the rest of the book. Sorry if you enjoyed the story from a character POV.She knew what people would think. 'Was punching him really necessary'
Well the answer was yes. Yes it was. Through out he years she had heard about him and what he was like, as well as heard him when he stayed over. Alexandrine used to stay in her own room so he never saw her... but nevertheless She could always hear what was being said. So she could believe it when someone would whisper it through the halls 'Striker Sterling is bad news.'She had left school after contemplating whether to skip the day, deciding she wasn't going to let someone like Striker get her in to trouble. Her dad was probably at work and any call from the school he would get she knew he would assume was about her brother messing around again. After all it was only her first day back at a school, though it never did stop her before.
She knew she only had around ten minutes until her brother would get out of school. She calculated that that gave her exactly six minutes to get back there, into the school and walk through the hallways. She knew she was safe as long as her brother didn't find out she had skipped the day. Although she was avoiding him and he knew not to talk to or acknowledge she was there, she was sure he would be watching, observing, making sure She was okay under the radar.
Alexandrine happen to be in the same year as him because she was put forward two years in middle school however after not going to school for so long it was decided that it would be best for her if she went in to the 'age class for her'. Whereas her brother was put back two years, along with his best friend, also known as the only person he really talks to, after failing classes two years in a row. 'Yeah' she thought rolling her eyes only now truly understanding his stupidity 'that makes me eighteen and him twenty.'
So sorry for the late update I was really busy (you know to anyone who may actually read this - probably no one thought). Again comment your thoughts.
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