resence. But I could not let it show. I was bad at hiding it, that, I knew. Bu
lding. The best mansion I had ever seen all my life. It looked like the a
ire because of its colour. I could just say, "I'm on fire". It has just one sleeve, leaving my left hand bare. And bec
led through a hallway by who I pres
e crowd of people in the hall dresse
I was being walked down the aisle as we walked into the crowd. Then she
ained on conversational skills. It's one thing we must learn, but this wa
, and I knew why. I too wondered at where I got that courage from to dump an empty g
made things even more awkward because the next thing he did was ask me if I had come with a
m and tapped on his shoulder. However flirty I was, I remained poised. I w
. Then a wry smile
t knowing where I was headed. For a brief moment I turned to look if I could spot D
tairs. I should have watched where I was going. I wanted to apolo
come you bumped into me?" I asked this very slim lad
I already sized her up. Her blue eyes and her maroon colou
so insulted and embarrassed. I would have fought back, but I had no power to fight. She could
se in my hand. I wiped my cheek where
with class with all the beauty you have?" I asked her. It was mockery because that was all
th speed equal to lightning, I soon found her standing next to me. She was so fast. I wanted to believe at that moment that she was a vampire.
a shoe stepped on my fing
d authoritative voice dished its way into my e
lady who had hit me. I wanted to scream from the pain I wa
dress and the shoe, the way she stood there, I could tell it was her. And she seemed ready to fight, a fight she'd not win.