D-Day

Keosha stared at her reflection in the mirror. She was wearing a pair of jeans, an Aerosmith shirt, a pair of Doc Martens and a simple string choker. She looked pretty plain if you asked her. She was short and had a dull face. Nothing that stands out. Maybe her eyelashes are better than a few peoples, but nothing else. She sighed, it was finally the day she was waiting for. September 1st. The first day of her new start. She was excited but at the same time was so darn nervous.

She had decided to wear her "lucky outfit", although it was more comfortable than actually lucky. Aerosmith was a band that she grew up listening to, they were her go-to music for when she was on one of her off-day's. The jeans were well worn and so were her boots, and the chocker was because she almost always needed to have a choker with her outfit. And finally, she had her ring. she always wore it whether it matched or not. It had three dolphins, two going facing one way and the third facing the other. It was the only thing that she had that reminded her of her mother, at least before her mother became hateful to anything and everything, including Keosha.

"Get yourself together, Koko! You can't stay here forever, no matter how much you want to. It's not good to get stuck in your own head and fears. You need to woman up!"

She took one last look at herself, turned around, and walked out of her room. She went downstairs into the living room where her best friend, Spencer, was waiting for her. She was glad she was taking this journey with him. She couldn't imagine anyone better to take it with. He was her everything. Her platonic soulmate. People always thought that they were dating, and she could see why, but both she and Spencer only had platonic feelings for each other.

"What's troubling your crazy head now?", and an amused voice broke her out of her reverie. She laughed. Spencer was standing behind her with a small smirk on his face. He was taller than her, she reached his nose. He had piercing blue eyes and wavy brown hair that reached his chin. He was thin but not wiry.

"Nothing much. Just thinking about what's in store for us."
"Well, we won't know until we actually begin the journey right? So let's go!"
"Alright! Alright! Geesh…"

They both grabbed their trunks and made their way out of the house and into Keosha's dad's car. Towards their future.