this is sort of a filler...sorry for taking so long to update
She was walking hastily towards her house grumbling profanities under her breath. She had declined the ride from her boyfriend to wait for her friend who was going to meet a boy that day. Their school had gotten over almost two hours ago and her absent-minded best friend was nowhere to be found. The clacking sound of her heals echoed in sunny, Empty Street. The girl tossed her blond hair back before staring at her cell-phone with frustrated green eyes.
She dialed her friend's home once again hoping to hear her voice that time. She just couldn,t understand why her friend refused to carry a cell-phone with her. Things could have been easier that way, atleast she would not have to pester her mother about her whereabouts every third evening.
Her friend's secluded behavior frustrated her sometimes but she had learnt to cope with her lack of interest in things. When she was a child, she used to explain about a doll like girl who rarely smiled to her father. Her father had told her not to give up trying to befriend her and she did exactly that.
It was difficult for a cheerful person like her to handle the glares and cold responses from that girl but thing got better over time. It took almost six years for her to make the girl comfortable but it was worth everything in the end.
"Hello" a familiar voice came from the other side, which made the girls face even more redder than it already was, after standing under the sun for an hour.
"Oh hii Sophie dear! I am really sorry ally is still not home" Alexis's mother's sympathetic voice irritated Sophie beyond her control.
"Ummm…okay!" she managed to reply through her gritted teeth.
"I will certainly make her call you back when she gets home" Sophie balled her fists when the conversation ended.
It had gotten too much that day. Alexis never disappeared for that long. Maybe she was still with him. The thought calmed Sophie down a little. She hoped her friend would call and tell her about everything.
She decided she would forgive her friend if she was trying to get a boyfriend for she had tried for years but ally refused to talk to any of the people in their school.
Previously raged Sophie now skipped happily towards her house.
"I am home!" she chimed happily after entering her house.
