AN: I have written stories for twilight, and I am really excited to start this story cuz I have been studying this book in class. I hope you'll enjoy it!! :]
Summary: (continuing from "Stargirl", not "Love, Stargirl"!) A few years of not seeing Stargirl since the ball, Leo has been desperate trying to find her. Until one day, he accidentally encounters her.
-Leo-
I tapped my pencil on the wooden table that me and my roommate, Edward, shared.
I tried doing the math equation that laid before me on my worksheet, but the memories of Stargirl kept flooding back to my brain.
I couldn't take it anymore. I slammed my pencil on the table and sighed heavily, crossing my arms on my chest.
"Dude, what's wrong?" Edward looked up from his science notes and looked up at me, coking his head.
"You know that girl I've been telling you about?"
He smiled, "Stargirl, right?" I nodded sheepishly, "What about her?"
I sighed with embarrassment, "The memories of her keep coming back to me. She's haunting my dreams as well as my brain. I just don't believe she wouldn't be in any of the phonebooks!" My voice got louder and louder with frustration.
He rolled his eyes, "Dude, you're gonna find her, okay? Now go back studying." He drank a sip of his Coke, and went back on his notes.
I sighed. I sometimes wonder why I had been friends with him.
I reached for my leather jacket that was lying on the corner of my room and headed out the door.
"Dude where you going?" I could practically feel him staring at my back.
"We're out of groceries. Might as well get some since I can't concentrate."
I heard him nod and I slammed the door behind me.
There was a Family Mart right across the street from my college, Beverly Hills High, so I took a stroll down there.
On my way, Stargirl was glued to my brain. Well, not literally. I kept cursing myself for that stupid mistake I made in High School. Leaving Stargirl was so stupid of me. Archie had told me that I would find another girl someday, and that I had to forget about Stargirl. He had great advices, and now that he wasn't in this world anymore, I didn't know who to turn to for advice.
And more importantly, I couldn't not think about Stargirl. She was beautiful in every way. Her sandy blonde hair hung down to her waist, her eyes sparkled like the stars on a night sky, and her freckles danced on her nose and cheeks.
I sighed and entered the doors of the huge supermarket.
I walked to the vegetables section to find a wad of light blonde hair.
She twirled around and I gasped. It couldn't be, but it was. Stargirl.
And she was walking with another guy.
