Carrie's Crush
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he didn't want to be found. I searched high and low, trying to search for someone whose face I have never seen, only his name I heard of. And what kind of name was Joseph Wilson anyway, stupid name, and stupid person. I returned to class almost half an hour later, hoping he had come back, and somehow no body had come to find me to come back to the classroom, for he had come back. When I went back, my eyes found Miss Pearl's own, and I communicated through eye contact that I didn't find him. She just nodded softly and I went back to my seat. Luckily, I had already read that topic, so I was not lost. But my eyes always strayed to the door, hoping to see a stranger with
n after Andrina's pep talk, I was worried about him, where w
who offered to be friends with him." Sophie answered. She shrugged absent mindedly. Well, that cancelled my imaginations about him being scared and alone in a corner. But who said cold looking people were not scared, I was not one to judge a book by its cover, why should he be any different. "So cold, what else did you notice?" I asked, willingly to know more about this new student who found joy in frustrating me whether intentionally or not. "Nothing else, just the fact that he didn't smile or anything, and yeah I just remembered, he wore grey." Andrina added. I gave her a flat, "really?" Look, she shrugged, I sighed. Come to think of it, I crossed paths with this guy, he was the one that broke their concentration. I remember correctly, I stood up really fast as the new information settled in my head. "Woah, don't tell me you have lost your mind over this." Sophie said giving me a weird look. "I think it was him I saw earlier, he rushed past us before we got into the class."
ed anyways. "Care to look around you? He is not the only one wearing grey." Sophie said exasperated. I winced, then
throng of students leaving the cafeteria. And I head to the head chef's office, walking really fast and hoping it ends soon. As I walked, my eyes were focused on the ground, trying to remember the things I learnt today, a habit of mine. Until I collided with the wall. I winced and fell back, the pain raced from my butt to my spine. "Ow!" I Said rubbing my forehead and my butt. "Can you focus on the road next time?" I heard a voice say. I looked up, my eyes widened. For I