Chapter II: Kelly Kelly

Kelly was lying in her bed; she was reading one of the greatest novels (In her mind.) A Walk to Remember. As she was almost done with the last chapter, she was really feeling the greatness of the story. And as she finished reading it she was cleansed with tears and trying to regain composure.

Kelly had always been a sucker for romance novels. It's her way of trying to understand love. Because she never had a boyfriend and in her mind she knows that she will never have any, because everyone was scared of her dad, Mr. Blank had always been somewhat strict because he never allowed her to go to school dance even the promenade.

But that was okay with her, because no one even asked her. You see, Kelly loves her dad dearly, after her mother had died it's like she devoted her life to her father. And you know something else; she never even dared to break her father's rules and regulations.

In school, Kelly was a consistent honor student. No body in school would go near her not just because her fathers' a cop, but she is somewhat geeky, But it's not like she was bad looking she was, well, mysterious and sometimes eats alone at the bench, because some of the students didn't want to sit with her. When Evan Bourne sees her in that particular bench, he, well sometimes felt bad for her. But that doesn't mean anything.

Kelly was a really kind hearted person, she never boasts when she got the highest grade in class, even when she was announced as their schools representative at the I.Q.B., I.Q.B. is the International Quiz Bee. Not that there was anything wrong with that but, "It's a contest for geeks!" Jeremy Marsh said, Jeremy was a quirky guy with none sense attitude, which was why he was a close friend of Evan.

It is seven' o' clock in the evening and Kelly just lied on her bed as she finished for the six hundredth time the novel A Walk to Remember. She was just about to put the novel on her big book shelf filled with novels of: Nicholas Sparks, Nora Roberts, and Meg Cabot. Then she heard her fathers deep and loud voice. "Kelly! Dinners' ready."

She heard her father say.

"Coming…" She shouted from her room. Ready to face another day at school, another ear piercing comments from her classmates.