Bewildered

Bewildered

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The schools bad boy wait did the school have a bad boy. Well Rose had know idea he existed until he fell into her literally. ****** It was already sixth period I was walking out of my choir class while Gabby was teasing me about singing all the time. I could hear the laughing of some boys in the background to my suprise. When I turned around I seen a boy tumbling towards me . I got my hands up to punch him but I was to slow. BAMMMM I was flat on my back and when I looked up into the bright light I thought a saw an angel. "Hey you ok I am sorry my friends are jerks for pushing me into you", he said kindly. "God", I asked still thinking I was looking at an angel. "No", he chuckled at my confusion. Which by the made me blush from embarrassment that's all. Not because this boy I have never talked to before with beautiful blue eyes and dark black hair was looking at me. Which he looked at me with a bit of confusion, concern, amusement and what I could have sworn was admiration. The question is why?
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As I walk into the school, he spots me and immediately starts talking to me. I brush past him, ignoring him, but today is definitely not my lucky day... He grabs my arm firmly, stopping me, and turns me to face him. The pain on my face contorts his expression. "What's wrong, Emma? Lost your voice, lizard?" I don't look at him; my head is hung low once again. "When I'm talking, you need to look at me!" he shouts, lifting my chin so I have to meet his gaze. I look at him, but it's not with innocence; it's with anger. "Oh, look, Emma's angry, everyone!" he mocks. "Just leave me alone," I say, meeting his eyes as I pull my arm free from his grip and walk away. He stares at me, shocked, as do all the kids around us, not expecting what I just did.

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