Strange Eyed Constellations

Strange Eyed Constellations

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Alexandra was dancing on the table while pouring a bottle of Moet Chandon over her friends and other party people that were looking up at her. They were out celebrating something. She wasn’t entirely sure what. It is because one of her friends got her driver's licence today. Maybe. They were all enjoying themselves when a hoard of built men rushed in towards her. They pushed away all the party goers and two of them easily picked a clearly intoxicated Alexandra off the table and carried her outside. She was too drunk to protest. The rest of the crowd was booing the guards for killing the party. All Alexandra managed to scream was, "Keep on partying kids!!" She was fast asleep when she was brought to her grandparent's mansion. It was out in the countryside and took a good 4 hours to drive up. She was still slightly tipsy when the car came to a halt. Mrs Fender, the matron, came around to her side and carried her into the house. "Ms Paige, you need to sober up and sober up quick." "Why am I here?" she slurred. "Your parents were involved in an accident." Alexandra was enrolled by her grandmother to go to a public school. It was her idea of looking out for her only granddaughter. Here, Alexandra learns the ropes of handling drama, finding true friends and everything else. At the same time, she has to change from her party girl attitude to pretending to be a poor student under her grandmother's instructions.
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My Teddy

The corner of his mouth tilts upward slightly. I smile again. A smile!? A tiny one, but still. "Hm. So I got you to smile, that's progress, yeah? Can I get your name now?" I ask, swinging my feel a little. He shakes his head shyly, his mouth not moving at all. Geez! Why do I want to hear this dude talk so much? "Okay, that's fine. I can give you a nickname." I offer happily. He looks up from his book, raising his eyebrows. I just stare for a moment. He has nice eyes. Pretty brown chocolate orbs. They remind me so much of....... "Teddy." He shakes his head immediately, frowning. "What, why not? You remind me of my old teddy bear. He was a good listener and he didn't talk much..... just like you." I say softly, tilting my head. He continues to shake his head. I fold my arms, leaning back in my seat. "Yeah, it's definitely sticking. Teddy.....It has a nice ring to it, yeah?" He sighs, the first sound I have ever heard him make. "No." . . . *Jordan* Teddy!? Seriously!? She gave me a fucking NICKNAME!? What the hell does this girl want!? I stuff my hands into my pockets, walking down the busy street. Forget about her. She's just a annoying pretty girl, she'll go away. Everybody does. She HAS to go away. *Spoiler alert*: she doesn't. Don't get close to people or they'll end up getting hurt. That's my mindset. I've been through enough of that. This girl doesn't belong in my world anyway. She's too innocent. *Mature content* {Just a quick update, I am basically rewriting the story. I wrote it when I was in 8th grade and it makes me cringe every time I try to go back and edit it so keep in mind that it'll get better}

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