Serena
The next day, I was hurrying to school, which I had never done before. Ever.
I impatiently sped through History, English and Trig. By the time lunch came around, I was trying my utmost not to sprint to the cafeteria.
I felt so deflated when he wasn't there. The small brunnette girl, Tia, who had every single class, save for Biology, with me, was walking next to me. She talked a lot, she was easy to be around. She never paused, so as long as you nodded and smiled, no-one could tell you weren't listening.
I sat down with Tia and her friends. I didn't say a word the entire time.
Where was he?
Shaun
I watched everyone walk out of the cafeteria when she did. She looked upset.
At the moment I noticed her, she looked at me again, in the same strange way she had yesterday. She seemed instantly happier. Why would anyone be happy to see me? She looked away, and I became aware that I was already five minutes late for Gym.
I may as well have belonged to an entirely seperate galaxy for the remainder of the day. Not that I probably already didn't seem that way.
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Linda and Jared McClean had been fostering me for the past two years. The were both in their early thirties, and unable to have kids.
I wasn't sure why they were both still so friendly to me, I'd never done anything to make them.
Linda had, at first, tried to get me to call her mom. I'd declined the offer, but now, I realised that she was, in a way, more like a mom to me than my real one had been.
When she asked me how my day was, I told her, instead of my usual 'fine', "Great, thanks, mom."
My next words were cut of as enveloped me in her warm arms.
The next day, I was hurrying to school, which I had never done before. Ever.
I impatiently sped through History, English and Trig. By the time lunch came around, I was trying my utmost not to sprint to the cafeteria.
I felt so deflated when he wasn't there. The small brunnette girl, Tia, who had every single class, save for Biology, with me, was walking next to me. She talked a lot, she was easy to be around. She never paused, so as long as you nodded and smiled, no-one could tell you weren't listening.
I sat down with Tia and her friends. I didn't say a word the entire time.
Where was he?
Shaun
I watched everyone walk out of the cafeteria when she did. She looked upset.
At the moment I noticed her, she looked at me again, in the same strange way she had yesterday. She seemed instantly happier. Why would anyone be happy to see me? She looked away, and I became aware that I was already five minutes late for Gym.
I may as well have belonged to an entirely seperate galaxy for the remainder of the day. Not that I probably already didn't seem that way.
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Linda and Jared McClean had been fostering me for the past two years. The were both in their early thirties, and unable to have kids.
I wasn't sure why they were both still so friendly to me, I'd never done anything to make them.
Linda had, at first, tried to get me to call her mom. I'd declined the offer, but now, I realised that she was, in a way, more like a mom to me than my real one had been.
When she asked me how my day was, I told her, instead of my usual 'fine', "Great, thanks, mom."
My next words were cut of as enveloped me in her warm arms.
This is written about the perfect silence only found in the dead of night, and the feelings it inspires.
The title comes from the description a friend of mine gave when we were stuck in the middle of nowhere at midnight and I found it sort of beautiful.
Enjoy (I hope) :)
Weighted air and winking stars,
darkness draped, tension wrought.
This night, this hour, is ours.
Silence chimes unspoken thoughts
that choke my mouth.
Silver moonbeams in glittering outline
surround you, and in our youth
this night, this hour, we intertwine.
I'd love to hear what you like or hate.
Thanks for reading.
DietCokeGirl
The title comes from the description a friend of mine gave when we were stuck in the middle of nowhere at midnight and I found it sort of beautiful.
Enjoy (I hope) :)
Weighted air and winking stars,
darkness draped, tension wrought.
This night, this hour, is ours.
Silence chimes unspoken thoughts
that choke my mouth.
Silver moonbeams in glittering outline
surround you, and in our youth
this night, this hour, we intertwine.
I'd love to hear what you like or hate.
Thanks for reading.
DietCokeGirl
i was a normal 18 year old colledge student until that night that horid night the night that all saftyein my life died it was a cold winters night and me and my friend trent were going to stay the night at the most haunted hospital in the world ( more like most haunted place of death and despair)waverly hlls sanitoryoum. "come on tristen were going to be laughing stocks of the city if we dont go" "trent." i said " i dont think we should go" " are u chicening out." he said " no" i snapped " but its not right" i argued to him "its these millions of death beads and u have famly that died there and so do i" " he looked mad at me mentioning his uncle who died there but i had to make him stop. "no" he said " we are going." to hell i thought if only i new
Charactors:
Hayley Williams
Taylor York
Zac Farro
Jeremy Davis
Josh Farro
Lacey Mosely
Lady GaGa
Kanye West
Soulja Boy
Joe Jonas
Zac Efron
Erin
Dallas Winston(Dally)
Ponyboy Curtis
Alice Cullen
Mandy
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Lady GaGa: Why don't we go out tonight?
Kanye: Can't concert tonight.
Lady GaGa: Hayley?
Hayley: Ummmm depends.
Zac: Cum awn GaGa I'll go wit cha.
This is all I'm posting. I want to see if I get any responses first. : )
Hayley Williams
Taylor York
Zac Farro
Jeremy Davis
Josh Farro
Lacey Mosely
Lady GaGa
Kanye West
Soulja Boy
Joe Jonas
Zac Efron
Erin
Dallas Winston(Dally)
Ponyboy Curtis
Alice Cullen
Mandy
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Lady GaGa: Why don't we go out tonight?
Kanye: Can't concert tonight.
Lady GaGa: Hayley?
Hayley: Ummmm depends.
Zac: Cum awn GaGa I'll go wit cha.
This is all I'm posting. I want to see if I get any responses first. : )