Let's Not Be Perfect

Let's Not Be Perfect

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"Okay, I guess I'll go then. I have to catch the bus. Bye." I turned and was about to leave. "Sunnie, wait." "Yeah?" "Thank you, for all the years you have stood up for me. It means a lot." I smiled and nodded. "You're welcome." With that we both left, going are seperate ways. And I never thought that would be the last time I would see him for a while. I never thought that would be the last time I would see 'That' Alec. Sunnie isn't on of the popular girls, never has been, never will be. She doesn't see the point in it. She likes to be herself whether people like it or not. This mean if she has to be a loner then fine. She stands up for what she believes in. Sunnie say the truth is always the best thing. And to her the best thing is always the right thing. When Alec comes to town again, things start to change. And Sunnie isn't sure if its a good thing or not.
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I walked on the nearly empty bus in New York City, which was very rare. It was the middle of the night and this was the last train going around the tracks. It was only me in the car for a few stops. I was hiding my face with a hoodie. I had my headphones in when he walked in. I looked up and our eyes met. He looked familiar and I quickly looked away. He's probably a fan and followed me. I probably met him at a meet and greet, at least that's what I thought. I felt a presence next to me and looked up to see the green/blue eyes that were so familiar. I took one of my earbuds out. "Hi?" I asked. "Hey. If you don't mind me asking, but where are you from?" He asked. "Let me know your name first." I said still cautious. I paused my music and wrapped the earbuds around my phone and put it in my pocket. "Denzel Weller." He said holding out his hand. "Rose Pitcher." I told him taking his hand. He looked so familiar. His name tried to break through a wall in my memories. I looked around us to see that there was one person left on the train besides us. I took my hood off revealing my turquoise hair. I just got it done and that's what I'm going to my hotel from. "So, where are you from?" He asked me. "We say where we're from at the same time." I told him. He nodded. "1.....2.......3!" I said. "LA." We said at the same time. I looked at him surprised. I took a closer look at him. He looked like he was around the same age as me, 21-22. I studied his features. He had smaller than average ears, an average sized nose, a strong jaw line, short medium brown hair, and then his eyes. I stared into his eyes and saw that they held familiarity.

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