Here's chapter 2!

This is written by Sevenofdiamonds7


Lilly's POV

Okay, I know I'm a little weird. People tell me that all the time. When I was younger, I would try my hardest to act 'normal' around new people so it would be easier to make friends with them. I soon realised that sooner or later I would do or say something slightly strange which would freak them out. I find that it's best just to behave myself; at least that way no one will get surprised or shocked. Sometimes I like to put it to the test; I like to see what I'm able to get away with saying without people wondering why I am not in an asylum by now. Their reactions are always amusing.

Mom says that I'm not weird- just a little bit quirky. Dad says that everyone needs a little bit of quirkiness in their life or it would be all boring and grey. My dad told me once that I was the rainbow to everyone's day. The boy with tanned skin and glasses, who asked for my number, seemed nice. I hope he wants a little bit of rainbow in his life.

I plugged my earphones into my ears and walked back to my room which a shared with my dreaded roommate, Serena. Serena was lying on her bed with an eye mask over her eyes, looking a little dead. What do I do with a dead person? I walked over to her and held her wrist to check her pulse but she pulled it back and lifted up the eye mask to glare at me.

'What the hell do you think you're doing, freak?' She exclaimed.

I stared at her pale complexion with blood shot eyes before replying 'Are you going to die?'

'What?! I can't hear a single word that comes out of your stupid mouth.' Serena groaned.

I sighed. I was used to the fact that everyone asks me to repeat myself. 'Are you going to die?' I said a little louder.

'What?! I'm hung over!' She glared, lying back down on the bed.

'Would you like me to prepare your coffin just encase?' I asked pulling an angelic face.

'I swear you're possessed or something.' Serena said before pulling the eye mask back over her face.

I rolled my eyes at her and grabbed my jacket before leaving the witch to her slumber.

I wasn't sure where to go since I was still very new to this college and I didn't know my way around. I had already auditioned for an acapella group which was extremely outgoing for me. I was waiting and hoping for the boy with the nice smile to ring me after the rest of the auditions were finished. On my way around the school, I walked into a large, blonde girl…literally walked into.

'Hey…Watch where you're going.' She said in an Australian accent although she didn't say in in a mean way.

'Sorry.' I squeaked.

'Hey you're that girl at the auditions right? I'm fat Amy.' She introduced herself.

'Lilly.' I smiled.

'Billy?' She frowned.

'Lilly.' I said a little louder, mentally rolling my eyes.

'Ah right. Lilly. You don't speak much, do you?' She said. I shrugged my shoulders.

'That's okay. I can talk for the both of us. You're real cute, you know that? You look like one of those dolls in the shop windows that look all sweet and innocent but then they come to life stab the owner.' Fat Amy told me earnestly.

'Thanks?'

'You're welcome. Do you think you'll get a place in the Bellas?' She asked and I shrugged in reply.

'Do you?' I asked.

'Hell yeah! Who wouldn't me on their team!' She said loudly so that some people around turned to stare.

'Look Bill-I mean Lilly. I have to go and get something to eat. I haven't eaten in like 2 hours.' She rolled her eyes. 'It was nice meeting you. I hope you get picked.' Fat Amy said before waving and walking off.

I put my earphones back in and walked a full circle of the college grounds before I felt the vibration of my phone through my jean pocket. Un-known number.

'Hello?' I said as I picked up the phone.

'Remember me?' A familiar voice said at the other end of the call. I smiled to myself.

'From about half an hour ago? Yes.'

'You still up for hanging out.'

'Yes.' I replied.

'Do you know the patch of grass outside the literacy block?'

'Yes.' I said since I had just passed it on my walk around the college.

'Meet in 5?'

'Okay.' I smiled before hanging up the phone.