⁂Chapter 3⁂

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The song up top is what Piper is listening to on her bed 

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Piper's POV

Beacon Hills, Piper's new House 

"Pip! We're here." I yawned as I woke up. "I'm up! I'm up! Can you carry my bags, Keelin? I'm tired." She sighed. "Okay Pip." With that she scooped up the bags in one swift motion. I finally hoisted myself out of the car after 5 minutes of looking out the window. I sighed. "New home... New me." I whispered. I looked around for houses in the area but alas there was only 3. All of which were about 12 plots away from our new house. I should probably look at the new place not like it will be a home though. I don't know anyone here. I walked through the doors of my new home.

 I walked through the doors of my new home

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Okay not too bad. I thought as I walked through the house. I smelled the scent of apple pie and fruits. "Must be trees somewhere near." But I looked out the window and saw a tree near the other houses. Too far away for me to smell. I must have been imagining it. Anyways, "Kee, where's my room?" I yelled from downstairs. It took her a second to respond. "First room to the right, Piper!" She screamed but It felt like a whisper. I walked up the stairs slowly. 

I eventually found my room just where Kee said it was. Wait is this my room. No way. I can't live in here! "Keelin where's my bags?" I yelled but my voice was louder than I expected. I'm not really sure how I did that. I just tried. I was upset and it just happened. And here's why. This was where I was staying. 

I mean it's okay but it's not furnished at all

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I mean it's okay but it's not furnished at all. God where are the bags. Someone tell me. All of a sudden Keelin came in with the bags in hand. "Sorry I took so long, Pip." She carried them all up? Oh. Wow. "Want me to help you set up your room, Pip?" 

I was questioning how she wasn't out of breathe. When I went up those stairs it felt like forever. I forgot Keelin asked me a question because apparently I had zoned out. When I came back to  reality Keelin was waiting for a reply. "Oh, You don't have to Kee." She winced when I called her that. "It's no problem, Piper. Really." 

"Okay, I guess so." I sighed realizing my aunt who hadn't lived her life yet was giving up a lot to let me live mine. We started working on setting up my bed and it came together nicely. Messy clean, just how I like it. Keelin on the other hand hated my style. 'Not put together.' She always put it as. But I don't care. Why should I? My room I'm the one that has to live in it. 

I think it looks pretty good if I do say so myself

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I think it looks pretty good if I do say so myself. But then I looked out the window. It was pretty dark out and Keelin was passed out on the edge of my bed. She looked so peaceful when she slept. No fear. No anger. Just peace. 

I decided that I should get some shut-eye. I called it a night and slowly crept into my new bed careful not to wake up Keelin. I started at the stars out the window for what felt like forever. Tomorrow was the first day at my new school. It had to be good or I'll be known as 'The girl with a hot aunt' or 'The little orphan' and their favorite 'The girl no one wanted.' That one hit the hardest.

The stars consumed my thoughts making me think someone would respond back but no one ever did. I could've sworn I saw a star fall from the sky and land on earth but it wasn't likely.  It reminded me of the shows I used to watch with the love story. A new girl falls in love with a bad boy. In this case  the new girl is bullied by the bad boy. Has been like that since the beginning of time and always will be like that. 

I noticed it was a full moon. That reminded me of the tales Kee used to tell me when I was little. 'Don't go out on a full moon.' But I liked running during the night do i protested and went out that night. She grounded me saying that I was just like my mother. I was nothing like my mother! I don't abandon people like she did to me. That was the worst day of my life. And she used it as an insult. With that I dozed off in a dream filled slumber.

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