Hi everyone! So remember a while back, when I asked you if you would like me to write a Laurwalk fanfiction based on this post:

"I wish there were necklaces given to us at birth that were half of a unique shape and your soulmate wore the other half and they got warmer the closer together you were and colder the further away (...)"

Here it is! I'm sorry it took so long, and I'm sorry for the lack of updates on my other fics, it's just that I've been kind of busy and the small amount of time I had I used it to write this one so, yeah. I hope you like it though, but let me know what you think and if you would like me to continue it! I'm planning on keeping it short though. Just let me know!


7:00 am

The alarm started beeping.

Lauren opened her eyes and smiled. Through the semi-closed window right next to her bed, the sun shined. Lauren loved sunny days. And Mondays. Most people hated Mondays, but she loved them because she got to see her best-friends. Unfortunately, she lived far away from the rest of her friends, so she only got to see them in schools or at parties and sleepovers. Her parents were away often, and she didn't like to be home alone, so she and her friends had a lot of sleepovers.

She quickly got out of bed and went straight to the bathroom. She took a shower and blow dried her hair until her curly hair turned into straight hair. Then, she opened the small white box in front of her and held the necklace that was in it in her hand. The medallion on it, shaped like half of the yin and yang symbol was as cold as ice. That meant her soul mate was far away from her. How far away, she couldn't tell. She took a breath, put the necklace around her neck, and got out of the bathroom. On the door of her closet were hanged the clothes she had picked out the night before. It was one of her favorite spring shirts, because it was a gift from her friends with her favorite skinny jeans. When she finished getting ready, she grabbed her school bag and left the bedroom.

As she entered the kitchen, she found her mother at the table eating has fast as she could.

- Good morning mom.

- Good morning Lauren – she said as she got up – I'm sorry, but you're going to have to take the bus again, I'm already late and your dad left for the airport earlier.

- That's okay. I'm used to it.

- Come on Lauren, don't be like that. I've got to go. Also, I've got a meeting late at night, so I'll just stay in the hotel next to the office. Your dad won't be back until next week from LA, so…

- I'll sleep at Meredith's, don't worry.

- Great. Now sit down and eat.

- I'll just grab one to go. – She said, picking up a toast from the plate.

- Lauren, you know I hate that, sit down.

- I can't mom, I got a bus to catch, remember?

As she said this, Lauren left the house and walked towards the bus stop. When she got there, she sat down and started to think that maybe she was a little bit too harsh on her mother. The truth was that Lauren's parents where never very supportive, or actually there for her, as a matter of fact. And it broke her heart that whenever she hugged her mom or dad, she could feel the coldness coming from their necklaces on their chests. Her parents barely saw each other, not only because they worked in different areas of the city, but also because both of the jobs implied a lot of travelling. And the love between them was fading away. What brought their necklaces to click was gone, and there was nothing they could do about it. You don't get a second chance.

And that's what scared Lauren the most. She hadn't found her soul mate yet. There was this one time when she was sixteen, she went to a carnival with her friends and she swore she could feel it get warm, but then it was gone. Everybody her age was dying to meet their other half, and only a few had the luck of finding it so soon. She felt jealous of her best friend, Meredith. Meredith found her soul mate at fifteen years old. Now they were nineteen, and Meredith and Brian, her soul mate, were as happy as the first day they met.


7:50 am

The bus arrived. She got up and entered the bus, smiling at the driver.

- Good morning Dave!

- Good morning Lauren! – He smiled back. Lauren looked up and spotted Joey, one of her friends, sitting alone in the back. He waved at her and she sat next to him. The bus started moving and Joey began to tell Lauren all about his weekend. She usually loved to listen to Joey's adventures, but something wasn't right. Her heart started pounding for no reason and she couldn't stop biting her nails during the ride. Then, this warm feeling started to grow on her chest and her hands started to shake.

- Lolo, are you okay? – Joey asked, but got no answer.

The bus stopped. And a young, medium tall boy came in and with his deep blue eyes stared right at Lauren. He was wearing a V-neck shirt, so Lauren could see his necklace burning up his chest. He smiled at her and she smiled back. Could this be it?


A/N: Again, let me know what you think, and if you want me to continue writing this! See ya next time! :D