Chapter One

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Aurora's POV.

Why do we limit oursleves to this, this stereotype that trying is for those who have to be, what is it? Ih yeah, perfect. Except, they are so wrong. But, soon enough we'll be out of this place. So, last days of my senior year and still nobody knows who I am. Well, all except Jay and Gravity, my best friends, of course

"Hey, Aurora!" Says Jay, exitedly.

"Hey, Jay. Why you so happy-" he cuts me off and picks me up.

"Because!!! I can't wait for summer" he puts me down and I smile. Just before I could respond, I see Jessie walking and I just stare at his face. Is it an odd thing to do, to stare at his face..? Yeah, probably. Considering he doesn't know me.. Hmm... Eh, all will be well. I need to stop. AURORA STOP. At this point, I think I'm glaring at Jay aggressively and I can't help but keep staring.
"Aurora.....?" I see Jay motioning his hand in front of my face. "Are you alright? Did I do something wrong? You're staring at me like I committed a mass murder". Though, little does he know, I was actually staring past him. I laugh at myself, I am an odd child.
  "Yeah, sorry, what's up?" I ask running my fingers through my hair.
  "So.. What was that?"
  "What?" I ask him, acting as if I have no idea what he is talking about.
"You keep staring over there and don't you dare pretend I didn't see you" I look down, knowing he figured it out. He giggles lightly. I punch his arm and roll eyes dramatically.
"Oh, shut up." I giggle with him. We race to class and take our seats. Though, I think we are pairing off into groups today. Ugh, she always pairs me with Sydney. Sydney is the, "Miss Eveything" of our campus. I don't hate her or anything. She's just an ignorant person. She is honestly one of the least intellegent people I know. Trust me, I know many. This is going to be a long next few days...

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