I do not own anything in this chapter except Ivory and Tommy.
Chapter 1: A Wonderful Day
Running is something that I've been doing for a long time. When you start is takes a whole lot of courage to stop. Stopping seems too scary, too terrifying. So, you end up running from anything that scares you. But, it will always comes back.
I read the school sign saying Welcome to Beacon Hills High School and sighed as I approached the school. My brother, Tommy, definitely heard it. His hazel brown eyes met mine."Ivory, you're going to be fine. Just be yourself."
Just be yourself, I said to myself. I said to Tommy sadly, " Tommy, just admit if I be myself I won't survive high school. I'm a total klutz." " Klutz or not, you still have to go to school." He said. I picked on a blue loose thread on my gloves the rest of the way.
It was a beautiful fall day, with colourful leaves all over. The sky was a bright and cheery blue. I felt nervous so that didn't make me feel any better.
"I have to be at my college in half an hour okay?" Tommy said. I nodded. Tommy gave me a push towards the doors. I gave him a quick glare and walked slightly faster. I took a deep breath. My hand wrapped around the door handle. I opened the door and... a million teenagers trampled me. What a wonderful start to the first day of school, and my 16th birthday. Tommy winced. "Ooh! That's gotta hurt." He walked back to their house.
I moaned quietly as all the people began to walk away. Chivalry is dead. I said to myself.
"Need any help?" A boy asked me. He stuck out his hand. " Yeah, sure." I replied. He had short hair, that was brown, and a goofy smile. He looked like someone who couldn't be taken seriously. "What's your name?" He asked. "Ivory. Ivory Magie-Lumen. Yours?" I smiled. I had made a friend in less than 2 minutes. Maybe I will survive. "Oh, it's Stiles Stilinski. Need any help finding your locker? I remember the first time I walked in here it took me 2 hours to find my locker." I laughed. "Um, sure. It's locker 52." He led me to a locker that smelled like rotten tomatoes. " You've got to be kidding me." Like I said, a wonderful start to my first day of high school.
