There was a moment of stunned silence.
"I-I-I- Pardon?" Alice stammered. One look at Emilia's angry face informed Alice that she wasn't joking around.
"You heard me," Emilia snarled back, "Ray's mine. We've been dating for four months."
Alice had never felt more embarrassed in her life. She shook Emilia off and lowered her gaze, so nobody could see her flustered face. Emilia, satisfied about what she had said and done, stepped away from Alice and retreated to her phone.
Alice could remember wishing for the floor to open up and swallow her. When Ray returned with her uniform, she took it a mumbled a hasty thanks. Then she slapped the cash down onto the counter and ran out as fast as her legs could carry her.
Throughout the Taxi ride home, she said very little.
I've only been in England for a few days, she mused to herself, and I've already fallen for another girl's boy. Great.
Whenever she tried pushing Ray forcefully out of her mind, he came bouncing back, tormenting Alice with his good looks and his crisp northern accent. After several long hours, her brain was occupied with another problem.
Alice was starting school in a week. She didn't feel ready to socialize and mingle with other students like herself. She didn't feel ready to attend never-ending lessons. She didn't feel ready to wear that awful uniform.
Mr Smith forced Alice to try the uniform on when they got back, just to check that it did fit. When she wriggled on the itchy school shirt and skirt, she immediately hated it. Then when her dad handed her a matching apple green blazer, she no longer recognized herself in the mirror.
The blazer made her look sophisticated and studious like she was a pure A-grade student. The skirt made her look sporty and confident as if she was happy with the way she looked. Alice found that she could no longer express her real self through the layers of school clothing.
Mr Smith saw her downcast expression and slapped her gently on the arm.
"You look beautiful," He said softly, "It's strange at first, I know. But you honestly don't look bad. Not at all."
Alice only gave him a half-hearted thanks in return. When she was allowed to change out of it, she did so as fast as she could, unable to get the image of her wearing it in the mirror out of her head. She hung it up roughly and shoved it into her wardrobe before she flopped onto her bed, feeling miserable.
From that moment onwards, the days began to fly by. Alice kept herself as busy as possible and to her biggest relief, she barely thought about Ray. He wove in and out of her dreams occasionally, but other than that, she gave him no thought.
Her nerves began drastically building up as her first day of school drew closer and closer and-
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"Morning!" Mr Smith yelled, his voice floating through to Alice's room, "Sweetie, you need to get up now! You've got school today!"
Alice squeezed both of her eyes open. Groaning, she pulled herself out of bed with a sinking feeling in her chest.
School.
She headed into her walk-in wardrobe and retrieved her school uniform, only giving it one glance to check that she had grabbed the right clothes. She slipped it on, reluctantly with an apprehensive feeling in her chest that school would be a nightmare.
Mr Smith was up in the kitchen and he poured Alice a cup of strong coffee with a transmitting smile on his face. Alice tiredly poured herself a bowl of cornflakes, stifling a yawn.
"I hate getting up early..." She moaned, accidentally slopping milk over the table, "Oops."
"No worries, no worries," Mr Smith replied, hurrying over to mop up the mess Alice made. "And I know you hate getting up early, I think we all do. But I would hate for you to be late, on your first day as well!"
Alice let out another groan and started shovelling cereal into her mouth, rubbing the sleep out of her eyes. Mr Smith rolled his eyes and muttered something inaudible under his breath. Then he unexpectedly kissed Alice on the forehead.
"I'm not saying today will be easy but you'll smash it, Alice. I'm sure of it."
Alice flashed him a smile and a small 'thank you' but coming from her Dad, those words did mean a lot to her. She watched him stroll back to his room, preparing himself for a busy day of working in a London office ahead of him.
She finished her cereal and brushed back her hair, plaiting it neatly into two dutch braids. She didn't know if students in England were allowed their hair down throughout the school day, but she didn't want to risk it. She considered it would be safer having it up, just in case they weren't.
"Have a good day sweetie! Make sure you don't miss the bus!" Mr Smith smiled, appearing in Alice's doorway. He handed her a two-pound coin, pressing it into the palm of her hand. Alice took it slowly and pocketed it, protectively.
"Have a good day at work dad," She whispered, quietly. Her dad flashed her a thumbs up before leaving her room. She heard the front door open and close and let out the breath she had been holding in.
"I can do this," She mouthed to herself, "I can do this..."
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She hobbled out onto the busy London streets, watching the busy city rise out of its slumber. She could see businessmen hurrying to work, carrying important briefcases. She could see young primary school children running to school, laughing and squealing at the top of their lungs without a care in the world. They were followed by panicked parents, who were frantically rushing to keep up with them.
She dug her shoulders even deeper into her blazer as she felt a light breeze of frigid air blow past her. Alice was very thankful that it wasn't raining as she had completely forgotten to grab her coat.
She waited at the bus station, just like Mr Smith had told her, and to her tremendous relief, she could see several other girls dressed in the same apple green school uniform. They were all on their phones looking unbothered and bored. Alice badly wanted to fit it, so she took out her phone and started scrolling pointlessly through her tabs, mimicking their expressions.
The bus arrived after about five minutes wait. A gigantic, colossal red bus parked beside the bus stop with the big numbers 52 displayed on the front of the bus. She let the other girls hop on board first before she followed shyly.
"A return ticket to West Bridge Secondary School, please," She asked, trying to stop her voice from shaking. She handed out the money and the Driver took it and handed her a ticket. It accidentally slipped out of her fingers and, red-faced and embarrassed, she scrabbled onto the floor to retrieve it.
She shot into the first seat she could see, tucking the receipt away in her blazer pocket. Her sharp eyes picked out the other school girls fiddling with their phones and she decided to follow suit, messing around with her tabs once again.
She felt extremely out of her depth and rather stupid at that point, but the one question that kept floating around in her head was:
How bad was this day going to be?
Just as the bus 52 was about to pull out of the bus stop and begin making it's way to West Bridge, an ear-splitting screech bellowed out from the streets. Alice turned her head so sharply, she was almost certain that she had broken her neck.She saw a schoolgirl, wearing the exact uniform as Alice was, sprinting alongside the city's pavements to catch the bus."Wait! Wait! Wait!!! I'm coming!" She was yelling, her ponytail flying wildly behind her. The bus driver let out a weak ch
Lauren wrapped her arms around Alice and pulled her into a hug."It's going to fine, nobody will judge you..." She whispered, feebly trying to comfort Alice. "Look, we're only about five paces away from the building. You can't turn back now..."Lauren's hand closed around Alice's wrist once more, and she started dragging her into the school. Alice realized that Lauren
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The three of them completed their journey to the gardening club in utter silence. Alice wasn't bothered much by that though- she was too concentrated on learning her route around the school. And pondering over why Juliet and Lauren were acting suspiciously.Juliet stopped outside of a classroom that had the letters W07. She took in a deep breath and lifted her hand to knock soundly on the door. In mere seconds, the door was flung open by Gwen, who looked deeply troubled by something.
As soon as Emilia's fingers brushed against Alice's hand, she could feel a sizzle of electricity pass between both of them. Alice could remember feeling Emilia's soft, yielding hand in hers, and she liked it.Emilia rested her free hand on Alice's chin and lifted it, stroking the surface of her skin with her stubble fingers. Alice craned her neck to look into Emilia's eyes, absorbing in all of her beauty.
The next day rolled along.When Alice pushed back her covers, the sun was shining powerfully in the sky. She smiled and leapt to her feet, preparing herself for the next day of school.Now she knew it wasn't as scary, she found herself happy and motivated for the upcoming school day- something which she hadn't felt in ages.
The two girls had a lot of fun together up in town. They entered almost every shop they saw and bought an assertion of clothing, jewellery and makeup.Alice let go of herself completely and focused on having a good time with Emilia. They managed to keep a sturdy flow of conversation for the entire duration of their day; they both had so much to talk about.When the heavens suddenly decided to open, Emilia suggested heading off to a coffee shop and Alice agreed, wanting to ge
The whole incident made Alice feel rather guilty.She felt guilty that she had destroyed such a wonderful to end to both of their days by asking a personal question. She felt guilty that she had upset Emilia by being overly curious. She felt guilty about taking advantage of Emilia's 'secret for a story' scheme.When she hopped onto the bus for school on a breezy Monday
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Within minutes, Alice was squashed into the back of a Taxi, sat beside her Dad. The streets of London rolled past the car window in a mere few minutes. Alice knew that it could be one of her final times seeing London.Whenever she felt like crying, she pushed her emotions firmly downwards imaging her dream life in Sheffield. Her fingers sought the comfort of her red polka dot bag and the dandelion bracelet dangling loosely around her wrist. The smooth metal carving of the dandelion made Alice cherish the good times that she had in London. She only hoped that she could make even bette
The final day of school came by too quickly for Alice's liking.When she woke up in the morning, she felt oddly empty and strange. She couldn't quite believe it was time to say goodbye for good.It was also going to be her last time waking up in London.
Saying goodbye was never one of Alice's strengths.She hated saying goodbye. It was usually her final words to somebody when she knew she never would see that person again. It was the last word she said to her mum, the last word she ever said to her old school, the last word she ever said to her dead Grandpa...Alice lay across her bed, glancing around her empty room.
"What?""It's in Sheffield." Mr Smith repeated, sighing heavily, "Alice, it's such a big opportunity for me-""Does that mean we're moving?" Alice butted in, ignoring her Dad. He gave her a grim nod."It's for the best, dear. After wh
As the day dragged on, Alice was used to the funny looks and dirty glares. She got them everywhere. In the corridors, in classes, at lunch, on the bus...To Alice, she did her best to push them out of her mind. Friday's concert was such a massive knock and left her feeling so broken that the glares were almost nothing. Compared to what she really felt on stage, she knew that this wasn't as bad.She felt a great deal better, knowing that her friends stuck by her side. They comforte
The second the recording had finished, the entire audience was hushed. Alice reckoned that if somebody were to drop a pin, everybody would hear it.She nervously gulped, removing her hands to look up at Emilia.Emilia was staring straight at Alice, with a funny sort of satisfied look. She looked rather pleased with herself. But at the same time, her eyes were showing her a slightly darkened look, a look of guilt and pity.
She heard Gwen let out a small cry of surprise from the behind the piano, taking her hands off the keys as if she had been burnt. She stood up and looked straight at Alice, demanding an explanation. Her eyes caught sight of somebody standing up against the microphone and her a look of anger displayed across her face.Alice scrambled to her feet and turned to look at who had pushed her. Emilia was her first suspicion, considering everything that had happened. She didn't expect it to be...
Before Alice knew it, she was boarding the bus on Friday morning, biting her lip to contain in her nerves.To Alice, the nerves inside her didn't feel like a couple of butterflies. They felt like rampaging elephants leaping about in her chest, making her feel quite sick. She awkwardly fidgeted on the bus, reading through the lyrics on her phone for the fourteenth time.Whenever she started imaging the worst-case scenarios