This chaoter was hard because I was too lazy to type out the lyrics, and they came in a table, nextime, I won't do that.
I stepped into sixth period remembering Josephine's emotion-filled song from the previous day. I looked at the paper in my hands that I only had so I could prove I did my assignment. I sat down in the desk that was closest to Josephine's, ah, I'm going to start calling her in my writing what I call her in real life, Josie. I sat down in the seat nearest Josie. I slumped over, resting my arms on the bar connecting my seat to the actual desk portion.
"Mornin' Josie." I said to her, and at first I couldn't understand why she giggled, then I facepalmed.
"It's afternoon Alec. You're so silly." Josie said in her voice so beautiful it should be considered more beautiful than works by Mozart or Bach or The Beetles.
The bell rang. Shit, I thought, we couldn't talk anymore, the beautiful music that had been chatting away as I focused on how beautiful it was ceased. I looked at Mrs. Anderson, our English teacher, who began calling roll.
"Alec……?" said the teacher, I was daydreaming about what's to come when my name was called. I wasn't paying attention, so Josie looked at the teacher.
"He's here." She stated.
"Alec can go first today then?" said Mrs. Anderson. I didn't protest. I took my paper and walked to the front.
"I look straight up at the never ending blue sky," I began with my song for the assignment. The sky is pretty clear in Vulterra.
"I inhale the passing breeze and run down the hill," Hill or stairs, same thing I thought, we also ran over hills at night, Josie was a bit faster.
"While glaring at your unusually serious expression from afar," at first I was always mad at her for being so happy, and when Josie was being serious, I was filled with scrutiny, and glared at him.
"Why is this? Without a reason, I become completely obstinate," yes, I stick to the thought about Josie being My Josie, no one else's, not even the football-jock Carson, who sat on Josie's other side.
"This girl on my mind, this mysterious girl -- I can't just stand here quietly," the song is right! I can't just stand here and let Josie be taken by someone, or even Josie fall in love with anyone but me……right? Maybe I'm being selfish, but it's the truth, I can't let her be taken away.
"Around the corner, when it seems like something is about to happen, I break into a run." Of Course! If I run after her, or run and keep someone from getting close to her.
"This anxious presentiment, this mysterious presentiment -- uneasiness like that seen in a dream," I then felt anxious about my song choice as I looked over my paper at Josie's encouraging smile.
"I can't have this anxiety everyday, I stare straight ahead," I put down the paper staring straight ahead, and saw her photo on the wall, it was her photo from winter sports last year, Josie had been on Mrs. Anderson's skiing team.
"I won't lose to her…..Ki Ni Naru Aiatsu by Hisakawa Aya" I said, my voice dropping to a whisper. I slid into my seat.
"Wonderful," Josie commented, I watched her listen to all the lyrics that were read. I was inconspicuous though, didn't want her to be scared of me. I looked at her again, she smiled and tapped her right wrist with her left index finger. The bell rang.
"Never mind. I know what time it is." She smiled, standing up, picking up her bag off the ground.
