The vampire popped my cherry
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Ongoing, First published Dec 22, 2015
I was walking down the road minding my own business when a guy from my school came up in front of me, I asked him to move..he didn't so I side stepped him and began walking 
"HEY! " he yelled "i just wanted to give this back to you..." he said coming up in front of me again " you dropped it " this time i really looked at him, I've never really seen him around only a couple times during school
" oh thank you I didn't realize I dropped anything " i said getting my headphones back, he turned to walk away " hey..um I'm sorry I didn't mean to side step you I just thought you were another jerk" i said giving him a little smile to show that I actually was sorry
" it's ok " he said giving me a breathtaking smile and walking in the other direction
 'wow he's very attractive' I thought.
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