I wake up with a red nose and red ears, even though my hood was up, and small snowflakes just beginning to fall. I pull out a watch and see that it's already 6 and school starts at 7:30. Luckily, people are already in the park so I'll look fine walking out of Central Park.
I walk down the street in the cold to the school since school isn't too far from Central Park.
I never really use my locker, so I just so happen to have an extra change of clothes in it. I take them out and change in the bathroom since school doesn't start yet.
I slip on a new pair of skinny jeans and a random t-shirt and run a comb through my wild hair. Luckily I still have my glasses on. I took my contacts out last night, so I search in my bag for a new pair. I find them and quickly pop them in.
I don't bother putting my hair in a bun. Because of the motorcycle rides, I've started wearing it down more, but I like it better this way.
I slip Alex's hoodie back on since I still have a red nose and numb hands. I really am in love with his hoodie and it still smells like him.
"What's with the hoodie, Rudolph?"
I turn to see Alex walking towards me with a smirk on his face.
That jerk. Even if I like his hoodie, I still hate his guts right now.
"Trying to stay warm," I state rudely, storming past him.
He grabs my arm, forcing me to turn around and face him. "What's your problem now, sweetheart?"
"What's my problem?" I raise my voice. "What's my problem? You. You're my problem."
I try to leave him, but he grabs me again.
"Seriously. What's the problem?" he asks, partially sounding a little bit concerned.
"You don't get it, do you?" I accuse him, angry beyond compare so people are starting to stare at us. "I lost my job, sweetie," I spit out. "Because of you. And you know what that means?"
I don't wait for him to reply.
"I'm starving, Alex. No money, no food," I tell him, my voice becoming much quieter. Tears begin to form at the corners of my eyes.
I tear my arm out of his grasp and storm past him.
"Well it's not my fault nobody cares for you!" he shouts after me.
I freeze.
You don't talk to someone like that. I don't care if this is an argument; that was low. Too low.
I spin around and glare at him standing a couple feet away, seeming unfazed at the words he said me.
"That's right isn't it?" I scream at him, letting a tear stream down my face.
"Aurora," he says calmly, taking a step towards me. I take a step back and he looks hurt at my rejection.
"I'm not cared for, right?" I scream at him, my face getting red.
"You know what else, Alex?" I say quietly so he can hear me and some other people staring at us. "Maybe there's a reason nobody cares about me."
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Hidden Girl
Teen Fiction"She was always like the moon; part of her was always hidden." -Unknown ...---... Aurora has never heard those three special words "I love you". After getting paired with the school's "heart breaker" for a school project, she gets involved with Al...