You and I

You and I

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Ashley is sitting in her desk when a note is passed onto her desk. She picks it up, not letting the teacher see it. She reads it, and it gives her a message. There's no signature, except the letter D. She keeps the note, deciding to follow what it says. her crush's name starts with the letter D: Duncan. Does that mean anything? Or will it cause her demise?
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Emily Sandler is sick of her life. She is sick of all the lies, hate, and secrets. And then school started. Her life got a bit worse but that changed when she met, a very handsome yet shy guy named, Heath.They bonded and fell in love yet Emily wasn't truley happy. And there was only one solution for her... Leave and go live with her dad in California. What will Heath think? Will he go with her? Or will he stay and force her too also stay? "Good morning class! My name is Ms. Mackales and I will be your science teacher this year." She wrote her name on the chalkboard. Yep, chalkboard... "So. We will start today off with getting to know each other! How about we go in a circle saying are names? Let's start with you." She pointed to a cute boy in the front of the class. Woah he's really cute... I thought. He has curly blond hair and brown eyes. "What is your name?" Ms. Mackales said to the boy. The boy looked shyly at her. "Heath" He barley said in a whisper. "Heath Williams."

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