Ok, I've had a couple stories on my computer I put off uploading, but decided to publish them in the end. This is one of them. Please review and tell me what you think of it and if I should continue :)
(ALL HUMAN)
Sam xx
November was a bitter month. Cold and miserable. It was the same between my friendship with Ali and Jessica. We had been best friends since as far back as I could remember, we always linked arms and paraded round our old school grounds at lunch. And if someone messed with one of us, the other two would always sort it out so it wouldn't happen again. We had been happy, telling just the others in our small cliché our deepest darkest secrets that were only meant for our ears and nobody else's. But now in November when it was coming up to the youngest out of us, Ali's, fourteenth birthday I had began to see signs of her trusting Jessica more. They sometimes debated whether to tell me what was happening in their lives, and I just felt isolated. I had no-one to turn to apart from them, and Jessica being the popular one, kept dragging Ali over to her new friends – leaving me with plenty of times on my hands to hang out by myself.
We all lived close, about a block out from the furthest one, but Charlie and Renee wouldn't let me out after six, meaning they had time to hang out until after dark. That was when they asked their parents if the other one could stay round the night, hence the secrets being uncovered while I wasn't there.
We were all in the same class; our table had immensely grown since the end of last year, so I had decided to make chit-chat with a couple of the girls sat there. I knew all their names; Kaitlyn, Lauren, Angela, Lilly, Harriet. Harriet, Lauren, Kaitlyn and Lilly seemed all absorbed in each other or Ali and Jess, only Angela looked like she wasn't paying much attention.
"Dull?" Angela's head shot up from where she was marking her name in the table and shrugged.
"I guess."
"This story is boring. It's just where they end up meeting some lads who thought they were sixteen." I briefly explained the story casually.
"I don't really care to be honest." Angela's eyes drifted back down to where she had marked her name.
"Same. I mean, so what if they think you're a little bit older?" Angela perked up, looking a little shocked, but nodded her head in agreement anyway.
"I thought you were close to them?" Angela said, although her voice ended up on a higher tone as she finished.
"I was, I mean I am. But that doesn't stop me from being bored listening to their over-repeated stories that aren't even fascinating." I replied blandly and Angela nodded with enthusiasm.
"True." Angela paused for a while, pursing her lips, thinking something through for a while before continuing. "I know this might sound weird or whatever, but would you mind if I sat next to you in History? Only, I see them gossiping about something or other and you're just left on the outside of the conversation."
"Yeah, that'd be great," I grinned, although the way she put it made it seem like they didn't really care much about me, which is what I had dreaded most. Splitting up mates with them and ending up being like Daisy who talks to herself on her own little table in her own little world.
"Oh, and can you call me Ang please Isabella, if that's ok with you?" Angela asked, a while after I had spoke, although it hadn't seemed more than a couple seconds.
"As long as you call me Bella." I smiled back; glad I had at least one friend who was including me for once.
So do you like? Edward will be mentioned in later chapters along with his brothers who will be his best mates. Please tell me what you think of it and whether or not to continue
Sam xx
