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Mated To My School Bully

Chapter 3 First day in a new school

Word Count: 1136    |    Released on: 07/05/2024

as I prepared for my first day at school in this strange new town. My heart flutter

reeted me with a smile. "Good morning, Clara

s were still tingling beneath the sur

h a comforting anchor amidst the uncertainty.

mind, I grabbed my backpack and headed out the d

friend from the coffee shop. She grinned at me, her ey

unfamiliar faces. Together, we wandered through the hallways, Maya poin

ered conversations that followed in our wake. It was as if everyone wa

ates, I couldn't shake the feeling of being an outsider. There was an invisible barrier

a flashed me an encouraging smile. "Here

hifted palpably. The chatter died down, and all eyes

unease tightening in my chest. "Thanks, Maya,

already drifting to her friends across the room. With a final wave, s

my classmates and pay attention to the lessons. But no matter how hard

t. And as for my classmates, they kept their distance, their whispers and

wn on me with each step. I longed to break through the invisible barrier that seemed to s

broke through my thoughts, and I looked u

th a forced smile, though the

rang, signaling the end of the period. With a sigh, I followed Maya to the cafeter

es. Everywhere I looked, I saw groups of students laughing and ch

unexpected way. As i rounded a corner, lost in thought, I collided wi

flushing with embarrassment as

surprising gentleness. And in that moment, something extraordinary happened—a jo

the world falling away around us. But then reality came crashing back w

burning with mortification as I took i

and amusement. "It's okay," he said with a chuckle, though t

with a way to apologize properly, Maya appe

appened?" Maya asked, her gaze

situation. "I-I bumped into Alec, and... I spilled his soup,

like music in the noisy cafeteria. "It's no big deal, reall

sn't angry or upset with me. In fact, there was somet

chance encounter was the beginning of something extraordinary. Little did i kn

sent butterflies fluttering in my stomach. "Well, Clara, it was

tement at the prospect. "Yeah, maybe we will,"

d strangely alive. As I rejoined Maya at our usual table, I couldn't stop replaying

w to make an impression," May

he warmth of her friend's company. "Stop it Maya! I

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