PROLOGUE: Ordinary: Breanna
Breanna Davis was a perfectly normal girl with a perfectly normal life. She lived in the suburbs, went to a normal high school, got A/B honor roll, but life wasn't that good. Bree was an only child, her parents were divorced, she had no pets, but she had a bird once. Nothing exciting happened that much. Whenever people asked her how life was going, she replied it was just going.
Breanna's life was ordinary all in all, especially with a boring accountant mother and a journalist father who was always traveling AKA gone. But, she had plenty of friends. They were the lights of her life! Until they all moved away, one by one, each year since seventh grade. What a wonderful coincidence. She tried to stay in contact with them, but as life came and went, so did their communication. And once again, life got worse.
After that whole tragedy, Breanna gave up on friends and started to realize she needed a hobby. She'd always loved music, she read some, watched TV, loved sports and played on a couple school teams, was even on debate team because she was damn good at it, but what else was there? Nothing. Nothing but smoldering boredom.
So here she was, 10 o'clock at night, in the parking lot of a Dairy Queen, getting a free Birthday Cake Blizzard only redeemable on the receiver's birthday. Yup, it was her seventeenth birthday. And since it was, she decided to indulge herself, and got two larges. Breanna was living large. Living like Larry.
As she kicked her feet onto the dash of her 1997 Acura, she began to think, what the hell? It was almost the end of her junior year, and life pretty much sucked. Why though? What did she have to do for life to get this way?
Should she even make a birthday wish? Well, here it is Life, Karma, whoever you are. Give me something to do, to live for, maybe even some friends, or whatever. But I know you like being stingy.
With that last thought, she finished both her blizzards, pulled back her seat, and comfortable for sleep. I'm not going home, there's nothing waiting for me there. I'll get in trouble tomorrow for sure.
She didn't.
