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A New World Known

Everyone needs to be content with their lives. Don't you feel pain when you fall and scrap your knee, or feel your heart throb harder when you see someone you think hot? You need to feel happy when you want or any other emotion when you please, but for one girl, it was completely different.

I know of this girl who felt nothing; not pain, love, sadness, happiness, or any other emotion. This girl I speak of had an empty heart, with no emotions at all. She smiled when something funny was said and others laughed, but she never really found it funny. She never cried in her life, not even when she was an infant. You may be wondering who this girl was and why she did not have any emotions, well; you're soon to find out!

Chapiro Evans was a normal girl who went to Raleigh High in North Carolina.

She was one of the "hottest" girls and school and was loved by everyone. She had funny jokes and was extremely smart to the highest degree! She was nice to all and kept no grudges, and yet, she was the loneliest girl alive on this planet, but why? Why was she lonely, and why could she feel nothing? Well, because, her heart wasn't in the world she resided, it was in another.

Chapter 1: Chapiro's Known Life

"So I said why are you going to eat that egg, when you're a vegetarian?" Chapiro told all the students that crowded around her. They all laughed, even Chapiro, but Chapiro's laugh wasn't real. Chapiro always felt alone in the world, and didn't even laugh at her own jokes. The bell for school to let out rang and everyone said goodbye to Chapiro and Kelly.

"Where do you get these jokes?" Her best friend Kelly said between laughs.

"I don't know. Probably Kyle." Chapiro answered, seeing her brother approaching her and her friend.

"Your brother's amazing!" Kelly alleged, seeing Kyle approach also. Kelly always thought Kyle to be hot, but Chapiro never saw it.

"I have to go; I forgot that I was supposed to meet him outside earlier!" Chapiro said, starting to walk away.

"Okay! I'll call you later!" Kelly called at Chapiro's back. Chapiro did her famous hand over shoulder wave. For some reason, Chapiro always forgot such little things like meeting her brother. Chapiro and Kyle caught up with each other.

"How was your day?" Chapiro said with a blank expression on her face.

"Nothing special. Let's go! Mom's making stroganoff, and you know how angry she gets when we're late." Kyle said as if avoiding the question, heading outside, and Chapiro followed. Kyle drove a mustang, but Chapiro always forgot what year it was. She wasn't too fond of the idea of vehicles and other man made death traps. They got in the car and as Chapiro buckled up, her brother drove off.

"Good, you remembered to wear the seat belt." He examined, and he put his on. Chapiro just nodded, the only response she really liked. Kyle tried talking to her, but she just stared out the window into her own world.

When they arrived at their house, Chapiro seemed to notice the car stop and she got out. Her brother grabbed his backpack from the back of the seat and headed inside as Chapiro followed. Chapiro didn't know how he remembered all these things or what she'd do when he went off to college. Kyle opened the door and let Chapiro in first. They were greeted by their mother, Denise, coming from the kitchen. Kyle closed the door behind him.

"Hi guys! How was school?" Denise asked, kissing each of their cheeks. Chapiro noticed she was wearing an apron.

"How is she?" Denise whispered to Kyle. Chapiro went to her room and put all her things on her floor as she collapsed on her bed. She stared up at the ceiling. She would lie on her back until her mom would call her for dinner.

"I think she's fine." Kyle lied. He was agitated with his sister's attention she received, but he loved her and wanted her to be happy. Kyle went in his room and shut the door. He blared up Slipknot as Chapiro listened and stared at the ceiling.

Ten minutes later, Denise called for Chapiro and Kyle to come to dinner. They both went into the kitchen to find their mom's famous stroganoff. They sat down and started to serve themselves when their dad, Charles, came in the front door.

"Hello family! How was your day, Chapiro?" Charles asked, sitting his briefcase on the kitchen counter. He kissed Chapiro's cheek and sat in the chair opposite to Denise.

"It was okay." Chapiro spoke her usual response to that question. Her dad looked at her with a hurt look, but she didn't see it. Charles then turned his attention to Kyle.

"And you?" Charles asked.

"Fine, I guess. Except that Mrs. Crumpleton keeps loading up the homework!" Kyle complained.

"Well, it's just practice. College is hard and she's just trying to get you used to all the work." Charles made his response up. He lastly turned to his wife.

"So, honey, how was your day?" Charles requested.

"Well, I didn't like the rain, but the rest of the day was swell." She replied with a smile. Chapiro always wondered why she was so happy.

"That's fantastic! I think today was the best yet!" Charles confidently believed. Chapiro thought today like no other. She couldn't understand why everyone felt emotions and she didn't, but she knew better than to ask her parents, because they knew as much as she. Today, was just another one of Chapiro Evan's emotionless days.