der... Where did I go wrong? As if that would actually change anything. It's probably one of the stupidest
id I go
ecided that going to school with e fever and while on her time of the month was a good idea, as if she would actually be able to survive that. It's
s idiot of a girl to meet Aiden Caley. And it was his gentle smile, the help he offered, probably also that stupid desire in the heart of a teenager to experience that movie-like high school experience, or most likely the fact that he carried her in her arms to the school's infirmar
s crush... or maybe it all st
ally and mentally tiring and there are a lot of idiots to deal with, most of them being from the school's staff. So, given the fact that this boring day seemed to never come to an
ou chicken-head." Jasmine's voice sounded a lot like that of a mother trying to scold her wailing-in-public toddler but without making it too obvious. Thankfully, the teacher was hal
back. She wasn't even looking at his face, what is so interesting about a back? Jasmine co
er head, not caring if Ryder might lose an eye or not. Or maybe that was her intention from the beginning. Not quite easy to ogle at som
s to be landed on Aiden. Still that didn't make it sound less creepy, so she didn't try to defend or explain herself. Quite on the contrary... "But he is so handsome and..." Ryder finally look
right hand griped her forearm hard and as if Ryder hadn't gotten used to this kind of mockery, mostly likely because
as quite di
lled play
noyed. Annoyed at herself for getting herself
said in a matter of fact tone th
r in troubles even though Jasmine tended to get her own ass in very odd and not pleasant situations herself, but for the love of God, this girl would never stop trolling the hell out of Ryd
her revenge...
ike that. Ryder had seen her male cousins countless times doing so and found it quite funny. Aiden's leg was stomping against the ground. The black shirt hugged his back too tightly, maybe e bit more than it should, but who's complaining? The shirt had a "To quote Hamlet Act III, Scene III,
dying him from afar, but never did she take the initiative to talk to him. She looked at him as he laughed and fooled around with his friends... at the way he looked as if nothing could b