blair

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A lot of people say she was just as intimidating as him. In my opinion she was even more petrifying.

Blair had that kind of way about her that made small children run to the other side of the sidewalk. She had the look in her eye that would result in even the bravest man not dare speak back to her. And none ever did.

Blair's jet black, untamed hair was always teased and flew wildly with the wind. She wasn't very tall, although her boots seemed to make her tower over anyone she approached. She wore nothing but black, with occasional silver spikes and studs.

Blair's eyes were the most mesmerizing thing about her. A striking shade of olive green, her eyes could potentially make you turn to stone. If you ever got the chance to see them without her round dark sunglasses, you were lucky. She would never be seen if her eyes weren't caked in layers of mascara and strokes of winged eyeliner. Blair's eyes reflected the power in her.

Blair was known by the public as the "queen"of where we all lived; Aberdeen, Washington.

Every person in our hometown knew what Blair was capable of. There were rumours rapidly spreading that Blair had shot an employee at the nearby gas station, all because he refused to let her pay less with what she had to fill up her car.

June from the old style diner downtown (that no one knew the name of but was somehow still the go-to place to eat) had sworn that she had seen Blair and her then-current boyfriend, Michael Clifford, sprint past her store front window with black ski masks the same morning of the alleged shooting.

Though no one knew exactly for sure what happened that day, Blair definitely could have done everything she was accused of.

I would know.

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