Okay, so this is my first story ever so please go easy on me.
Yes I know it's short, but this is only a introduction to the real thing.
Depending on whether you like this or not will decide if I will post the first chapter.
So please review, if I get no reviews at all then I shall drop this story completely.
Also, most of this story, if not all, will be in Courtneys point of view.
Only if it is in someone elses point of view will I put whose point of view it is.
By the way, TDI never happened.
What's love got to do with it?
Introduction
A young girl sat at her computer, typing feverishly as she tried to finish up her extra credit project for science that was due tomorrow, she was doing hers on all of the different muscles in the human body, their functions, places, and what each one looked like.
She gulped down another mug of coffee and looked over her work; she typed in just a few more sentences and then started to print it out, smiling as she did so.
She already had an 'A' in science but it was only a 98, with this project, she was sure to bring it up to a 99.
The girl brushed a few strands of mocha colored hair back behind her ear as she waited for her paper to finish printing, as it was finishing, the girl looked at one picture in particular, it was of a young girl and a young boy, the boy in the picture had black hair and electric teal eyes, the girl was just a younger version of her, the boy had his arm around the girls shoulders and they both looked like they were laughing.
The girl sighed as she eyed this picture; she hadn't seen her friend in years.
A beeping noise signaled that the printer had finished printing out her project, with a sigh she picked up her project and set it down where she knew she wouldn't forget it, "pull yourself together Courtney. You have to move on; he moved years ago and has probably forgotten all about you." Courtney said to herself, sighing as she did so.
She started to feel slightly drowsy and knew that the coffee had worn off; she yawned slightly and headed over to her bed.
As soon as her head hit the pillows, she was out like a light.
So again, please review.
