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"And she would never be honest with anyone about how she was feeling . . . so we just stopped."

"Stopped asking?"

Lu inhaled shakily.

"Stopped caring."



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"Samu!" The dark haired boy looked up at the sound of the familiar voice calling his name. Instantly, he grinned at the sight of his brother's friend, embracing him when he got closer.

"¡Hola! guapa. Shit, sorry. You're not gonna blow yourself up because of what I've just said, are you?" Christian asked Nadia with 'concern', before breaking into a mischievous grin and turning to look around the campus.

"This is  fucking paradise isn't it?" he smiled proudly, "these girls over here pee cologne bro, I'm telling you."

Samuel grinned, following Christian inside the school as he suggested they walk around and get to know their surroundings, Nadia in close range behind them.

Las Encinas was massive. It was massive, and it was grande; as were the students. From the uniform consisting of a blazer and tie, to the cars which dropped them off in the courtyard outside. As Christian looked around he just knew that this was where he was meant to be. Everything in the building was so modernised too. Far more advanced looking than their old school could ever appear to be. But what the three all noticed in common was the fact that for once, they were in a hallway that didn't reek of cigarettes. It definitely was a privilege to be there. One thing they also all noticed? The manner in which everyone looked at them as they stood in the entrance of the hallway. It was as though people could tell that they were the scholarship students; therefore, they could tell that they weren't wealthy, they weren't like them.


Alaska Velazquez definitely noticed.


As she stood in the leaned against the wall in the spacey hallway with her books in her right hand, apple and elderflower juice box in her left, and the bright orange OFF-WHITE backpack slung over her back, she definitely noticed how different they were. The overly confident, excited chestnut haired boy in the centre, practically leaping as he walked around exploring every creek, corner, and dent of the hallway. The pretty slender girl with the mint hijab on his left with a neutral expression, really soaking in the atmosphere. Almost as if she blinked she'd wake up somewhere that wasn't in the school. And the darker haired one on the opposite side of her although excited, ten times calmer. 


He looked shy.

Las Encinas would break him.

Las Encinas broke shy.

'Oh yes, they definitely aren't from here'. Alaska concluded, giving them one more look before turning right, her legs systematically carrying her down the corridor knowing exactly where she was going.

She pressed down on the big double doors to the swimming pool, her eyes immediately catching the body doing laps in the clear blue water.

Guzman.

At the sight of him, she unclenched her jaw not knowing it was clenched and relaxed her fists not knowing that they were balled. Her heart calmed. Guzman Nunier was the only person who wasn't her twin brother that made her feel this way. 

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