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My first day of school at a brand new school and I wake up at 4am. Wow just wow. I guess nervousness has a way of making you barely sleep plus I have a lot on my mind.
First of all, what would my teachers be like. Would they introduce me or would they just let me hide myself in the back of the room. Would I make friends with any of my classmates?
This was my senior year, supposed to be full of adventure and I am stuck going to a new school where no one knows me. I guess that also means no prom either and I definitely wouldn't get caught dead going alone to a dance.
Okay maybe I'm just overreacting to this new experience. I mean mom would always say "calm down bella" or "calm yourself before you have a heart attack." I was always the one with super bad anxiety. Maybe now was one of those instances that I was just letting my anxiety get ahold of me again.
School was in a couple hours. It was now 6am and school started at 8am. I was still laying in bed staring at the ceiling dreading my first day of school at Forks High School. Well, I guess I should get up and get ready for school.
I slid myself to the edge of the bed and stood up. I started searching through my clothes for something that would make a good impression on the other students since I was new. I ended up grabbing out my underwear, socks, white shirt, blue plaid long sleeve shirt that buttoned in the front and my dark blue jeans. I then grabbed a towel and headed for the bathroom and started the shower.
Today will be a good day, I hope. Today was the chance to make an impression since no one knew me. I could be anyone I chose to be, this was my new beginning. I need to think positive about today. "Come on Bella, be confident," I thought to myself, "I can do this." I said this over and over to myself.
I gave myself one more look over and brushed my long brown hair before leaving the bathroom. I ran back to my bedroom to grab my backpack and my keys and ran out the door. The sun had already come up and I continued telling myself positive things.
I drove into the parking lot at school and noticed there were a lot of hondas, toyotas with a sprinkling of other newer looking cars. If this were phoenix my car would stand out like a sore thumb. I was kinda thankful to see that there weren't any high end cars in the parking lot. Not that I didn't love my car because it was nice and a smooth ride.
Forks High was a much smaller building than what I was used to in Phoenix. I mean it looked to have been built in the 1980s. It was the same building Charlie had gone to school in when he was here. Not much had changed besides obviously new staff and teachers. Forks high school roughly had 500 students whereas in phoenix my graduating class had around 6 or 7 hundred students. Therefore this was a huge adjustment for me going to a much smaller school.
