a/n: well, here's a two-shot. The first part is more of Whitlea's point of view, and the second part is Blair's.

And fair warning, this is some sort of twisted Chessshipping.

Completely AU.

Standard disclaimer applied.


the stars don't shine for you

(and really, she was just tired of hearing it.)

[1/2]


It's because the universe hates her. She decides this when she is but seven—delicate, blissful, naïve.

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By seventh grade she's kind of crazy in her own way.

And anyways, she's Whitlea Kuro and she can do whatever she wants, whenever she wants, however she wants because everyone's wrapped around her little finger and would never dream of defying her.

But then again, her best friend Bianca Noir decides to really get under her skin in the middle of winter. This is because Bianca Noir—the strange, awkward, shy Bianca Noir—begins to date Blair Shiro.

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Concordia and Anthea are those girls that everyone envied (they were beautiful, popular, and rich)—Whitlea's the girl that everyone wants to be, though.

But that was only because they didn't know she was secretly crumbling inside.

Well. Crumbling isn't really the right word.

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She's not mad at Bianca because Bianca didn't know that she liked Blair. She's mad at Blair because he does know.

His excuse was, "I don't like how you treat everyone."

Thing is, he's no better than her.

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She would feel bad if she told Bianca that Blair was cheating on her.

But after all, she found him in an unlocked, unused classroom with Anthea.

That bitch.

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Whitlea knows that Bianca actually likes Cheren Blanc, but is too nice to reject Blair. Whitlea also knows that in twenty-seven minutes, Cheren Blanc is going to be asked out by Concordia White.

And he'll accept.

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Bianca breaks up with Blair after she finds him with Anthea at Cilan, Chili, and Cress' family restaurant.

She's even more distraught when she sees Cheren with Concordia.

But she's disgusted when she sees Whitlea with N, a ninth grader with more money than a billionaire.

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There's a new girl named Skyla, and she's just some main line bitch from a red-light district.

But all the guys want her because she knows how to work it.

Concordia and Anthea are not amused.

Whitlea and Bianca are hell-bent.

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Skyla has instantaneous popularity.

The girls don't like her.

Besides, this is Casteila City High, and no one can come in and shake their ass a few times to get what they want.

It just doesn't work like that.

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Anthea White slaps Skyla Fuuro on the twenty-first of October in their eighth grade year.

Needless to say, Anthea's outburst got immediate results.

After all, Whitlea may seem to have it all, but no one defies the White sisters.

And as of late, no one seems to care about Whitlea, anyway. So what does it matter?

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Whitlea Kuro has had enough the day she finds Blair's hand up Anthea's shirt.

Maya Autumn tells her he's not worth her time, but she's on the bridge before anyone could stop her.

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She jumps October twenty-sixth off of the Sky Arrow Bridge.

The only one who noticed, though, was Blair.


a/n: Everything will make more sense in part two.

Promise.

So until then, review.