The Rightful Heirs
ieve'
ting the car in park once they pu
red up a fake smile she reached over and grabbed her
ose, her best friend since middle school, screamed t
is head as Genevieve c
Jokingly scrunched up her face and pointed at
best smile. Sadly, watching as he drove away,
nding her a gift bag. "Hope you
r stuff down, looking into the bag. Inside was a gorgeous bl
make this," carefully placing the dr
something I designed to wear. P
hank you
herself to be pelted with happy birthdays and hugs. T
m behind her as she reached her locker. "Do yo
to drop them," handing him the stac
them in your bag li
d to finish projects and research papers. A hundred percent woul
gether, so I don't blame you. Sounds like a nigh
the binder, holding it up in com
lacing the heavy workload in her locker wi
AP European history books to his classroom from the stora
of hope, shoving her jacket into
ur own," turning around
ou ser
d laughter escaped her lips as they began
me, don'
ockingly as he picked up some textbooks from the table in t
" Genevieve said as she too began to pick up
s her vision blurred and the room began to spin. A pressure b
s Genevieve," a soft v
he same thing over and over. A voice she recognized only from a dream. All of her
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r's
l to grab their schedules, trying to rid of some
redible girlfriend, amazing friends. Now he had none of that and things had to be new, and al
he plane ride this morning. Wasn't going to pretend he was looking forward to his first day. Opened t
dore Grey, and Davina Miller," the receptioni
ghtly surprised she kne
e kids are at the school,
hanging his 'I hate life' attitud
umpy teenager, she handed them ea
ou where your classes are, or
told the woman, trying to offset Theo's mood. None of th
umbling as he walked off in the
wered. "Find you
ly one excited about any
st everyone he walked past glanced at him, knowing he was one of the new kids. Becoming more appar
hem had anything better to do than talk about the new kids, and t
thout someone talking to him. Such a
some guy came up beside him, r
hed arm, Saber kept looking at the numbers on each door they passed. Ho
u don't t
," Saber, finally findin
ss I'll see
hing better to do than to talk about him and his friends? All he
ters on the wall. A few students scattered
cher," Mr. Warner said as Saber walked into the
ly,
eing here, but I'm going to treat you li
eed a pity party from an
chart," Mr. Warner answered. "So, wh
ber threw his stuff in
the others did too, and probably was not going to
in the direction of the restroo
raight from
me abandon my life, again, to move, so I
y responded well to simple logic, so things would probably be ea
ank