"Hey," Lea starts, swiveling her half empty beer bottle in her hand. Yes, we drank a little. We're in college for crying out loud! "I say we go check out that new bar Chase was talking about, you know, the 'Snowy Vert' one, I'm pretty sure we can sneak a few free drinks by having Cass 'talk' to the bartender. If Ya know what i mean." She finishes, throwing a wink my way.
I stare at her in horror, before Cleveland speaks up. "What if it's a girl?" He asks, giving off no sign of emotion at all. He reminds me of a wall, never changing unless someone else changes him, always wearing a blank expression, from the little time I've known him at least.
"Then she'll be to busy swooning over you to notice we didn't pay." She said in a 'duh' tone. He rolled his eyes as Chase threw his arm over his shoulder.
"This is why we call you Cleavage."
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Cassandra Hurn is a nice girl who's gone through a lot. Memories of her past float in reach, and it scares her. She starts her dance lessons a week or so after she moves into college, and it's the only thing that scares the memories, past, and troubles away. So, hence the title, Cassandra Hurn must Dance The Darkness Away
Soon to be Published
Darlene isn't a typical high school student. She always gets in trouble in her previous School in her grandmother's province. She used to be expelled in every School she went to, not until her father decided that she would study in Manila after her grandmother's death, also, to have her new life together.
Left with no choice, Darlene has no idea that her soon-to-be classmates were all boys? Will her classmates sue her out of the class or let her stay, let her be safe because of something? Or maybe while protecting her, there was something behind her? But what more if she finds out who was really her and the reason why everyone wants her?
"Painful Lies, broken past, wrong thoughts, and reasons that I want to know when I entered the Worst Section."
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If you all don't want to be confused about what happened from the past, please read TGIWS: The Past.