I woke up to the pattering of rain on my thin glass window. Great. With a light sigh I stood up and stretched, my muscles rejoicing with happiness. I raked a pale, slender hand through my chocolaty brown hair. Today was the first day of school. Yay, not. I quietly slipped into the small bathroom that three of us shared. I looked into the mirror and saw a girl staring back at me, her brilliant blue eyes stared blankly back at me, her long chocolaty brown hair was tangled and damp with sweat, her fair skin had a small, unnoticeable light pink blush to the high cheek bones.
I turned away from the small rectangular mirror and reached my slender hands out turn on the water. I successfully heard the downpour of water as the shower turned to on. Steam rose into the chilly air. I stepped in, letting the scolding water wash away my last bits of sleep.
I stepped out of the shower, turning off the burning water and started to dry myself off. I bent over and wrapped my soaked hair in a white towel. I opened the door and was immediately greeted by an unwanted draft of cold air. Shivering, I silently made my way back into the room I shared with my sister, Bella. I saw she was still silently sleeping, I shook my head and walked over to the tiny walk in closet that held both of our clothes, and got dressed into a pair of neon green skinny's, a black baggy tee with the word's "Mayday parade" on it and a pair of black doc martans. I grabbed my phone and quietly headed downstairs to grab something to eat, preferably an apple.
I silently slipped down the stairs, well as silent as I could be but the oak stairs groaned silently under my small body. I finally ended up downstairs. I quickly grabbed a shiny red apple that had hints of yellow in it. I spared one last small glance at the quiet house and stepped outside. The sky was a steeley grey, the sun was hiding behind the ominous grey clouds. I smiled to myself before pulling my light leather jacket around myself and walking to school.
I walked into the rustic red building that was surrounded by tall thick green tree's. I got a few stares as I wordlessly slipped into the front office. I saw a woman behind the big mahogany desk, she peered up through her thick lensed glasses, her light blue eye-shadow laying heavily on her hazel eye's. " I'm one of the swan girls, Kellyn." I mumbled and saw a smile play on her red puckered lips. "Yes, yes... , I have all your papers." She said and handed me a few papers. I gave her a nod and stumbled away from the desk. "Have a great day." Her nasaly voice called after me.
I hoped I would.
