The bell rang, almost deafening Anne's ears as she made her way to the restroom. She then carefully closed the door behind her. When her gaze wandered around, catching her reflection in the mirror, her eyebrows instantly crossed.
Standing in front of her was a teen in her neat uniform, perky and beautiful. But the figure had been deformed with the frown visible in her face. Yet she doesn't see it that way, only deeming herself as ugly and attention-unworthy.
Everyone would showered her flattery flowers, of compliment, but she didn't dared to believe. This girl standing in front of the mirror was indeed dubious and was filled with issues regarding trust. But you can't blame her for that. She didn't want attention, and they were giving it to her.
Anne turned on the faucet, and filled a handful of water, immediately splashing it on her face. When you look closely at her eyes, there were hints of red; her eyes puffy, her nose drenched in light pink. When she was walking on the hallway, she found her face wet, tears cascading without her knowing why.
Gladly, it was early and there were just a few students in the campus. In a state of light panic, she hurriedly went to her classroom, settled her bag on her seat, then trotted her way to the restroom.
Anne closed her eyes, her being a bit refreshed because of the water. Her mind looked for the reason why she had a breakdown, but the finding turned out blank. She shook her head and let out sigh. Lastly, she look in the mirror, questioning what she had become. Anne turned to her heels, and carefully closed the door.
As she walked, she grabbed a wrinkled handkerchief off her pocket, and carefully wiped the remaining droplets off her face.
Today was monday, the first day of the school opening, and Anne was in twelfth grade. Her closest friend, Ellie, was still in her vacation, away from town. She may be back in a week or two for school. The prospect of being alone for these periods doesn't amused Anne even a bit, but the situation was better since she was still in her former school from year seven till twelve.
Simply, everyone and everything were familiar for Anne. Before she'd left for school, Anne and Ellie talked on phone. The trivial topic for the day was about Ellie taking a light crush on her neighbor. The two friends named the guy 'Nei' from the word neighbor. Indeed their taste in name was dull, but indeed it was very convenient to have nicknames on people we don't want others to know about.
A few exchanges and Anne had sadly hung up since it was her first day and she can not be late: That was the rule. No late arrivals on first day, and for the remaining days, that matter can be sort out.
If there was a competition, then she would be placed in the first. And if there was none, she was still a first placer. Known by almost everyone in the campus, almost by the whole student administration, that this young lady was always present at being late. Hence, it's better late than absent she had said.
There was quite a distance from her house and the school. But it could be closed off to a walking distance if she'll wake up early and also began her walking journey early.
Over the years, Anne doesn't seemed to mind being late. Truthfully, Anne doesn't mind 'every thing' for she deemed them as unimportant. What mattered to her was survival against the odds, against her head, the creatures dwelling on it. The battles no one had witnessed that made her who she was.
The turmoil was fancily covered by a blanket of whether ignorance or liveliness, yet also the unrecognized truth was everyone were like this. They had told her, imagination mattered more than intelligence. But she was imagining too much, she had known too much she wished she didn't know, that she wished she didn't thought about. For a person, thinking of things over and over can put them in a prison. That was the worst: being a prison of your own mind.
She'd only snapped out from her thoughts when her cousin Alice had arrived and walked with her.
When she had arrived in front of the doorway, the room was already packed with students behaved in their seats. The flag ceremony was already finished after the bell rang earlier. Anne wasn't surprised.
"Anne Hamilton, you're late." The teacher greeted her with a smile plastered playfully on her lips.
Before Anne could retaliate, her gaze fell on a certain individual next to the teacher. He was talking then halted with the teacher sudden intervention. The two caught each other's gazes. Anne's breath seemed to have hitched, and she was lost for words.
The teacher then said, "What are you waiting for, get in."
The teacher's voice seemed to have melt and the surrounding instantly became comfortably silent. Anne didn't know what was happening, she absentmindedly nodded and went inside. She settled at the last row, gladly, near the window.
When she had sated, she seemed to be back in her consciousness. Her gaze landed on the front as Anne heard the teacher said, "You can pick on the remaining seats, please." The certain individual nodded to the teacher with a smile, fixed his bag on his shoulder and settled on the other further end.
The two seemed to be close amidst the remaining seats that were vacant at the end row. Anne didn't bothered to look on his side and grabbed her pens and books and settled them on her table.
At the other end, six seats away from him settled an unfamiliar lady. She had caught his attention. He looked at her with an inconspicuous intrigue expression on his face. He didn't knew her identity but the moment he had caught her gaze, a name popped out in his head—"Stella", stars. There was something obscure about her gaze he couldn't point his hand to. Among the other gazes which had emitted grey, she had sent a ray of sunshine.
He decided to call her Stella, till he would know her name.
A numbing sensation had grew on Anne's stomach, as though she was empty. After a few moments, the bell rang, and a smile inconspicuously reached out to her lips.'A sandwich will do', she thought and patiently waited till her classmates gradually left the room, her hand tapping her seat impatiently, the rhythm sounded unstable.When everyone had finally disappear, least she thought no one was there, she stood up and headed towards the doorway. Halfway there, she felt an impression that someone was watching her. It felt as though a pair of eyes were piercing through her soul.Inwardly shaken, she instinctively turned around, her gaze focused on the guy at the other end of the row. At the same time, he turned his direction on the late morning light coming from the window, his fingertips propping up his chin, a faint smile then emerged on his lips.Anne let out a weak shudder and walked away, her hands fixed on her pocket. 'Weird,' she said to he
When the fourth period in the morning had started, Anne woke up, the sound of her classmates greeting resounded on her ear.Before her vision came to focus, the familiar feeling of being watched started to disturbed her. Without thinking of it through, she turned to the other end on her side.The transferee had just settled down on his seat with everyone else after their perfunctory greeting to the teacher. He knew Stella haven't wake up when the fourth teacher arrive. And he also knew that she was startled by the noise that she irritably came back to consciousness. He had been keeping an eye on her ever since they met. On his peripheral vision, he had caught her looking at him. He inwardly smiled and hid the sketch he made on his pocket. He immediately returned his gaze back to the front as he listened to the lesson, jotting down the keypoints of the discussion.Anne annoyingly turned her head to the front, grabbing her pen, notebook, and he
"The astral would devoured its way, paving me a path to follow; and at the far end, I am certain to find you. Random belief, it's not—it's not but a conviction!"———Each passing of the century, there is an astronomical occurrence which had been called 'the Devouring of Astral'; So far, it is the greatest astronomical event ever known in the entire galaxy.Often, they regard of it as 'both a marvelous and a terrifying event'. The whole force of the universe would descend on the globe, bringing end to its continents, which does not exclude the 'empyrean continent' completely.The 'Neverland' as long as it's still intact, it would served as a safeguard against the devouring of astral. During the occurrence of the event, a massive barrier would appear in the firmament, protecting the empyrean continent.With the heavenly barricade, the devouring of astral would only seemed as a great shower of stars, simply, a m
The tenth grade student, Alice Hamilton, made her way out of her house and started to amble down the road, heading towards her school.When she'd walked out of the town, the cityscape filled her eyes. The school was at a walking distance, settling on the city. The town was near the borderline of the city, just separated by streets. When Alice strolled towards the intersection, there wasn't even any vehicles in sight. This was because it was still thirty minutes passed five when she'd left. And usually, the public transportation vehicles' schedule would start around the same time, transporting the commuters to their work places and etc.Turning towards the street where the direction of the school settled, Alice noticed a senior high schooler also heading towards the street.Her complexion was fair, her stature was quite tall. The sun shone on the horizon, complementing the lady's strawberry blonde locks.A gush of late winter wind passed throug
Alex Grey arrived at sharp five thirty today, casually waiting on the third floor hallway, looking out for someone.His school uniform suit him well, even with the indifferent visage of his. This young lad was charming enough to lure every lass in the school, even the girls in the senior high department were crushing on him. But who would not simp for Alex Grey, the ideal boy in town.But as though luck had turned its back on them, Alex didn't even spared them a glance. And the other burden was that he was anti-social, and indifferent. The girls could never in a million years have a relationship with him, even if it's of friends.But one time in the afternoon, during the intramurals on the second grading period, around his seventh grade year, the consistent second student in the class, Alice Hamilton, had fell in a feverish state and insisted to rest in their class room.He and their adviser, Lukas, went to the room to get the ball
When the fourth period in the morning had started, Anne woke up, the sound of her classmates greeting resounded on her ear.Before her vision came to focus, the familiar feeling of being watched started to disturbed her. Without thinking of it through, she turned to the other end on her side.The transferee had just settled down on his seat with everyone else after their perfunctory greeting to the teacher. He knew Stella haven't wake up when the fourth teacher arrive. And he also knew that she was startled by the noise that she irritably came back to consciousness. He had been keeping an eye on her ever since they met. On his peripheral vision, he had caught her looking at him. He inwardly smiled and hid the sketch he made on his pocket. He immediately returned his gaze back to the front as he listened to the lesson, jotting down the keypoints of the discussion.Anne annoyingly turned her head to the front, grabbing her pen, notebook, and he
A numbing sensation had grew on Anne's stomach, as though she was empty. After a few moments, the bell rang, and a smile inconspicuously reached out to her lips.'A sandwich will do', she thought and patiently waited till her classmates gradually left the room, her hand tapping her seat impatiently, the rhythm sounded unstable.When everyone had finally disappear, least she thought no one was there, she stood up and headed towards the doorway. Halfway there, she felt an impression that someone was watching her. It felt as though a pair of eyes were piercing through her soul.Inwardly shaken, she instinctively turned around, her gaze focused on the guy at the other end of the row. At the same time, he turned his direction on the late morning light coming from the window, his fingertips propping up his chin, a faint smile then emerged on his lips.Anne let out a weak shudder and walked away, her hands fixed on her pocket. 'Weird,' she said to he
The bell rang, almost deafening Anne's ears as she made her way to the restroom. She then carefully closed the door behind her. When her gaze wandered around, catching her reflection in the mirror, her eyebrows instantly crossed.Standing in front of her was a teen in her neat uniform, perky and beautiful. But the figure had been deformed with the frown visible in her face. Yet she doesn't see it that way, only deeming herself as ugly and attention-unworthy.Everyone would showered her flattery flowers, of compliment, but she didn't dared to believe. This girl standing in front of the mirror was indeed dubious and was filled with issues regarding trust. But you can't blame her for that. She didn't want attention, and they were giving it to her.Anne turned on the faucet, and filled a handful of water, immediately splashing it on her face. When you look closely at her eyes, there were hints of red; her eyes puffy, her nose drenched in light pink
Alex Grey arrived at sharp five thirty today, casually waiting on the third floor hallway, looking out for someone.His school uniform suit him well, even with the indifferent visage of his. This young lad was charming enough to lure every lass in the school, even the girls in the senior high department were crushing on him. But who would not simp for Alex Grey, the ideal boy in town.But as though luck had turned its back on them, Alex didn't even spared them a glance. And the other burden was that he was anti-social, and indifferent. The girls could never in a million years have a relationship with him, even if it's of friends.But one time in the afternoon, during the intramurals on the second grading period, around his seventh grade year, the consistent second student in the class, Alice Hamilton, had fell in a feverish state and insisted to rest in their class room.He and their adviser, Lukas, went to the room to get the ball
The tenth grade student, Alice Hamilton, made her way out of her house and started to amble down the road, heading towards her school.When she'd walked out of the town, the cityscape filled her eyes. The school was at a walking distance, settling on the city. The town was near the borderline of the city, just separated by streets. When Alice strolled towards the intersection, there wasn't even any vehicles in sight. This was because it was still thirty minutes passed five when she'd left. And usually, the public transportation vehicles' schedule would start around the same time, transporting the commuters to their work places and etc.Turning towards the street where the direction of the school settled, Alice noticed a senior high schooler also heading towards the street.Her complexion was fair, her stature was quite tall. The sun shone on the horizon, complementing the lady's strawberry blonde locks.A gush of late winter wind passed throug
"The astral would devoured its way, paving me a path to follow; and at the far end, I am certain to find you. Random belief, it's not—it's not but a conviction!"———Each passing of the century, there is an astronomical occurrence which had been called 'the Devouring of Astral'; So far, it is the greatest astronomical event ever known in the entire galaxy.Often, they regard of it as 'both a marvelous and a terrifying event'. The whole force of the universe would descend on the globe, bringing end to its continents, which does not exclude the 'empyrean continent' completely.The 'Neverland' as long as it's still intact, it would served as a safeguard against the devouring of astral. During the occurrence of the event, a massive barrier would appear in the firmament, protecting the empyrean continent.With the heavenly barricade, the devouring of astral would only seemed as a great shower of stars, simply, a m