Ocean Eyes
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  • Time 11m
  • Reads 11
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published May 30, 2019
Felix wasn't the type to socialise with others because of his awkwardness. Not much people noticed him either or wouldn't talk to him in class or outside of class. He was never picked for group projects and always seemed to be alone. 

Until the new students from Canada arrived, the students were twins, brother and sister. Something about the girl draws him in, her eyes- such a beautiful ocean blue colour. Her brother had the same eyes but a different shade, the boy had a lighter blue, like baby blue. 

Felix noticed how the girl had pale skin and the boy had slightly tan skin. Their personalities didn't match either- some say they can't tell that they're twins- because of how they're so different from each other. 

The girl is quiet, calm, sweet, kind and independent, the boy however was cold, also quiet, smart, strong willed, trust issues and not very friendly. But that didn't bother Felix.
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"As I passed the silent group, a particularly attractive looking guy caught my eye in said group. He had beautiful platinum blonde hair in a more-on-top style, and icy blue eyes. He was taller than me by about three inches and was muscular in build. Said guy's eyes met mine for a millisecond and I bit my lip. I quickly realized I'd attracted a lot of the group's attention and dropped my head down to hurry away. I could feel his piercing stare on my back as I left; along with his friends' gazes. Theirs' weren't as strange. Theirs' were more friendly than curious."