Hurt
Hurt.
THAT was her feeling.
She wanted to cry, to scream, to get out of there for good.
But she couldn't…
She looked at the mirror. Her blonde hair looked a mess. Her face had bruises. Her eye was completely back…
She cried. Why her?! What did she do to the world to deserve that?!
She went to the shower and got dressed. After that, she got out of that house. It smelled like alcohol.
In her way to school, she could see a lot of students laughing and talking with their friends. She sighed. She didn't have any friends. She was alone. She was all by herself.
She slowly made her way through the crowd of students. She walked with her head down and she bumped into some one.
She felt a huge pain on her waist, and she quickly put her hand on it.
"Sorry!" she heard. She lifted her head, and she saw a boy. He had spiky light brown hair that stuck out in all directions, and light blue eyes that had a special glow.
"It-it's ok" the blonde girl said. The boy helped her up. "I hope I didn't hurt you! My name's Sora Hikari." He said, smiling.
"Namine." She said, trying to smile, although of the pain she was feeling. Sora's smile faded away.
"Oh my God! You're hurt! Are you ok?" He asked. Namine was confused. No one seemed to notice her, and there were times that she had come to school much more hurt than that.
"Yeah, of course I am. I just fell off my bike!" she tried to smile. She knew it wasn't true, and Sora seemed to doubt of that too.
"Ok…" He said "Hum… Why didn't I see you before? You're at this school, right?"
"Yeah" Namine answered. "Weird… I know a lot of people in here, but I never looked at you. Well, nice to meet you!" he smiled again. Namine smiled too. His smile was… perfect…
They heard the ring bell.
"Gotta go, see you around!" he grinned, while running.
"Bye…" Namine whispered.
She went to her art class, her favourite one, where she could do the only thing she loved: Draw.
She sat down at the last table in the classroom, and she started drawing. In the end, she looked at her masterpiece. The first person who ever 'looked' at her.
"Sora Hikari"
