Chapter 12
It had been about three months since the Chase incident everything was back to normal, and senior year was drawing to a close.
Pouge had told Kate the truth about the Covenant and now there relationship was stronger than ever. Caleb and Sarah were still going strong, Tyler was still Tyler, and Reid and I were madly in love with each other.
So here we were, sitting in neat little rows, the whole Spencer class, all of us wearing the same black gowns over our dress clothes, and the same square caps on our heads. Listening to the valedictorian give their well rehearsed speech.
I glanced back over my shoulder and instantly found the pair of ice blue eyes I had been looking for. I smiled at him, while he just smirked at me and winked, god how I loved that man.
I just smiled to myself as I looked down at the new diamond ring that was sitting on my left hand. Reid had proposed to me last night, and I couldn't wait to marry him.
I looked back up at the stage to see the provost had walked up to the podium.
He asked us all to stand.
"Ladies and Gentleman I am very proud to present to you Spencer Academy's graduating class." He announced.
I looked at Caleb who was standing next to me and we just smiled at each other as everyone threw their hats into the air.
They dismissed us and we all converged on each other. I hugged Caleb and then moved on to Pouge and Tyler. The girls and I did one of those cheesy three person hugs, and then I turned to Reid.
I wrapped my arms around his neck and kissed him, not pulling away from him until I needed air.
"I love you" I said with the biggest smile on my face.
"I love you too" he said smiling back at me. I kissed him again.
Well that was it, graduation was over.
There was cheering, clapping, and in some cases even tears.
We were done. High School was finally over, and the funny thing was that I was really going to miss Spencer. I had made allot of good memories here over the last four years, but now it was time to move on and I had a feeling that I still had many more memories to make.
So there we were. We were all happy as we walked together across the campus lawn, leaving Spencer for the last time as students all of us heading our separate ways.
But something deep down inside of me was telling me that this wouldn't be the last time we were all together, and I meant all of us.
