s to P
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school for me. I stood in front of my bathroo
ght, puffing out a
tional amounts of thigh fat reminded me of why I never wante
gown, and I couldn't wait to graduate from that hellhole of a school. However, college scared me even
late!" Dahlia shouted
" I shou
e approached the school courtyard, the chatter and laughter of a group of our classmates surrounding
imed as she flicked a penny into the fountain, causing a splash. S
lances, our faces contorted as
watched some more people whisper wishes with hopeful smiles
f the school grounds. It was said to be a wishing fountain. According to Prime High legend, if you
hem, but I saw it as a ridiculous made
person whose wish the wishing fountain has actually granted.
l. "Tell me about it. You'
h Justin Bieber," Dahlia blurted playf
e 200 pounds overnight." I add
past me with one hand in his pocket and the other holding his backpack. This has happened more often than I could remember since his unexpecte
rald eyes, and an athletic build that had girls swooning. Despite his obvious popularity, he always had a cold expression on his face an
d out to Christian as he ran
st of the time, he commanded unwarranted respect-an honour born not of his actions, but of whispered stories of his mafia father's gruesome reputation. I'm not s
e had never exchanged a single word, even when our paths crossed. I saw him as just another popular guy in school. He was also in all of my classes, but besides that, I never paid
hlia said as we separated
ndependent seats, meaning two people shared a desk, and the fir
y as I cast my head down, hurried to a vacant sea
on called out in his
intimidating sneer, gesturing for me to come over to where he was. The last time this happened, he made sure I didn't
Christian
ut to him with a flirty smile. "
tian since day one, but he didn't give a
ing her off like some annoying fly. It was his
hristian cast me a blank look. Then he turned to Mason, as if assessin
up as he closed in on me. "W..What?" I
the head, he commanded
umsily moving over to
ad to the back and saw the poorly concealed look of envy on Heather's face, while Mason's jaw was clenc
he strange nervousness I felt because of his presence beside me. That few seconds of interaction was the longest conversation we had ever had, a
or the pool incident, but before I could mutter out a thank you, he stood up abruptly and walked out. Noticing Mason and Heather heading my way,
school hall for a student meeting. As we found ourselves seat
g an uproar of excitement from the students. "Have you a
" Everyone chor
for gym class. We assembled on the field in our gym clothes, d
always insisted I participate in every activity in order to burn some calories, which always ended with me embarrassing myself. If they weren't teasing
ers took their positions on the volleyball court, while the rest of us sat on the bleachers as spectators. As the games began, I recalled the incident of the last time Mr. Gary forced me to join in on one of the volleyball game
Tre
cheered passionately for Trevor who had just scored a point for the boys. Trevor turned to her and made a
ing her a teasing smile. "Wh
she stated with a che
r," I said playfully. "Whatever ha
porting my man," she said wi
ok of bewilderment. "How doe
ally scored a point. She screamed again, this time even l
witch, shaking my head in amu
ing flirtily at one of the girls, while the other girl giggled at Christian, unnecessarily tucking her hair behind her ear every now and the
nners for the umpteenth time. I chuckled as the boys cheered, failing
ring and changing in front of all those girls who were almost physically flawless was the hardest part. Just the thought of everyone pointing at me an
urned on the shower, feeling relieved that I could finally get rid of the stench that came with today's activities. As the water cascaded down my face, I heard
ss, straining to listen. After a moment of listening, I brushed it
jaw dropped to the ground when I saw an empty gym bag. The clothes I had left in my gym bag before st
the clothes somewhere else and probably forgot, but no, I was certain I had left them in my gym bag. Then it hit me. The bang I had heard earlier wasn't my mind playing tricks on me. Someon
go out in a towel" I bit my nails, shaking my legs anxiously.
reeched open. I rose abruptly from the bench, clutching the towel tightly around me as I backed up aga
l with big round eyes, on glasses, appeared before me. She lo
re these yours?" showing m
es a careful look. Those were my clothes – but why did she have
on the floor outsi
rise. "How on earth did t
aced the clothes in my gy
said to her as
ould have possibly done this, a