He's Different [ On Hold ]

He's Different [ On Hold ]

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Sienna pushed through the crowded hallways in order to get home in time to finish her homework. She felt a tap on her shoulder and instantly whirled around. It was Kyle. He stared at her with his piercing blue eyes. Her first instinct was to turn around and walk away, but something made her feet stick to the ground. Sienna gazed at him for almost a minute until he finally spoke up. “You dropped a piece of paper.” He said picking it up for her and handing it to her. Sienna quickly snatched it, then stuffed it in her History folder and made a run for the door.
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His back hit the wall behind him and she came falling onto his chest. Both of them were stunned as the tenseness air grew stronger. Although she couldn't quite his face clearly, she knew for sure that he was staring right back at her. Suddenly, she felt something. Her hands that were against his chest-thumping movement. She blinked her eyes and leaned her ear forward to his chest. He realized what she was doing and pushed her away from him. "Is that your heart beating?" He cleared his throat and flashed her a glare. "Of course. Do I look dead to you?" She opened her mouth to say something but he interrupted her quickly. "You're making me late for my class. Stop bothering me." He turned around and walked off awkwardly. ---------------------- This fanfic is dedicated to my best friend -FF #1

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