Chapter 1

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Hayley's  POV

I woke up just as the alarm was about to ring. I stretched my arms as I opened the curtains to the blazing sunlight and put on my perfect outfit as soon as I had a hot bath. I heard the laughter of my parents as I was walking towards the kitchen. 

"What's so funny mom?"I asked

"Oh honey, we were just talking about a cute baby peeing over his mother and we had a Deja Vu of you peeing on your grandmother!" dad said in an amused tone.

"Darling, have some breakfast before you leave home," said mom.

I had my chocolate pancakes and left the home with my boyfriend.

RING

 RING 

  RING!!!

The stupid alarm ruined my perfect dream.

Alarm clocks suck.

And I mean they really suck.

and I went back to sleep in the hopes of having the same dream which reminds me of Today is the first day as a senior.

SHIT I'M LATE!!

I quickly freshened up, put on whichever clothes I found. and I got downstairs to have my cereal.

As I opened the fridge door to take the milk, I found a note on the fridge saying 

"Sorry, Hayley. We had an important case come up. GOOD LUCK on your first day"

With a frown on my face, I thought what's new. They usually never have time for me, so this was perfectly normal.

And I called my best friend in the hopes of getting a ride school.

"Hey Lizzie, Good morning. Can you give me a ride"

"Yeah, Of course"

I heard a honk, so I locked the door to see my goofy best friend.

"Hey Hayley, Are you ready for your blasting first day as a senior"

"Yup, let's go blast it"

We drove to school while remembering our days as freshers, oh how the days have passed.

We parked and entered the school, into the hallway.

I kept my books in the locker, saw the schedule to find the first period as freaking maths.

after a booorring lecture of how important maths is, I went to the cafeteria to get a burning cup of coffee.

I saw melissa aka the dork in our group walking the hallway alone, so I joined her.

"hey, Mel how was your Europe trip?"

"it was great Hayley,....."

I was so engrossed in the conversation and I didn't hear the hallway go silent.

the next thing I know was that there was no coffee left in the cup...








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