chemical kiss | ashton irwin
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  • Parts 27
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Complete, First published Dec 25, 2014
Thalia Pickett was a mediocre girl. She went to Ketterman High, an average school. She had divorced parents, with her despicable mother living out of the state and her flaky father living with her: a normal scenario. She had an ideal friendship with her best friend, Janie Turybury. She lived a completely typical life--that is, until the new kid showed up.

"Class, this is Ashton Irwin, our new student! There seems to be two empty seats right by Thalia, why don't you sit there?" Mrs. Gosford announced.

The boy at the front of the class with tattoo sleeves that evidently disgusted the teacher stalked forward slightly, close enough to me now so I could see that he had vertical labret piercings and dolphin bites, forming the shape of an anchor on his bottom lip. He had a strangely thick ring of what looked like kohl around his gorgeous hazel eyes, and his light, curly hair was sheltering under a grey hood that was attached to a denim vest.

Before he decided to sit down at the desk next to mine, he whispered in my ear, "Hey there, Delilah."

Copyright © 2014 Dahlia_Piercings. I do not own the characters or many of the places mentioned in this book. Everything else was made up by me.
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"Where are you, and I'm so sorry. I cannot sleep, I cannot dream. I need somebody, and always this thick strange darkness comes creeping on. So haunting every time, and as I stared I counted the webs from all these spiders; catching things and eating their insides. Like indecision to call you, and hear your voice of treason. Will you come home and stop this pain tonight, stop this pain tonight?" I repeated the familiar Blink 182 lyrics as I lied in my cold, dark room looking towards the cieling; while my drunken father beat on the door. I ignored his screams, his threats, "I need someone to help me." I mumbled to myself; my voice cracking. I rolled over as tears washed over my cheeks, "Ashton you piece of shit!" I heard him scream through the damaged door. Finally, he gave up like normal. I laid in the dark silence, my breathes filling the air. I felt my eyes grow heavy, and then everything went black. - [© 2014, SIERRA LEE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. THIS WORK CONTAINS MATERIAL PROTECTED UNDER INTERNATIONAL AND FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAWS AND TREATIES. NO PART OF THIS WORK MAY BE REPRODUCED OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY MEANS WITHOUT EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM SIERRA LEE.]