Cammies' next class is Civics, not my favourite but I guess it has it's perks. Course though she shared that class with Zach, and since its a new year, they were changing seats, fingers crossed I'm not sat next to him.

She walked into the classroom, their teacher Mr Solomon had already begun teaching, "Sorry I'm late" She nodded to him, then took the only empty seat left, which only when Cammie sat down, she noticed was next to Zach. Oh you've got to be kidding me. Zach was actually just sitting there with his head on the desk, silently. Ignore him, Cammie. Just listen to the teacher. Can't be hard, especially when hes just sitting there with his head on the desk. The class did end up going pretty smoothly until Mr Solomon set everyone pair work, to work with the person next to you. GREAT!

Zach still wasn't paying attention, had he fallen asleep or something? "Uh.." Cammie paused, looking up to Mr Solomon who wasn't at that moment taking any notice of them but, busy talking to someone else. "Zach" Cammie said quietly, he didn't move. "Fine ignore me" She huffed, trying to get on with the work on her own.
"What?" Zach said, sounding clearly irritated, "Oh look Miss Invisible herself" He winked at Cammie, but she just returned him with a weird look.
"Just get on with the work Zach, I'm not in the mood for your stupidity" She rolled her eyes.
Zach laughed, "Stupidity? Whatever told you I was stupid?"
"You act like an idiot, your actions speak for themselves" Cammie shrugged, then looked back down at the work infront of her, and wrote down an answer for one of the questions.
"YOLO, right?" Zach smirked to himself, purposely not noticing how dumb he sounded, Cammie screwed up her forehead, "really, Zach? Really? Yolo?" Cammie shook her head in disbelief.
"Gosh, I'm joking! Lighten up will you?" How could Cammie lighten up, when she had the schools clown as her partner for civics. Cammie didn't need this crap, enough crap happened over the summer, she didn't need anymore in her senior year, course that didn't mean there wouldn't be any did it.
"Whatever" She sighed, and Zach didn't say anymore.

"How was your first day?" Cammies mom asked her, as she walked through the front door,
"Great!" Cammie answered sarcastically,
"Just wait, Cam. It'll get better" Her mom reassured her.
Just as she walked up the stairs to her room, Cammie called back, "Sure it will!"

When she got into her bedroom, she dropped her bag down onto the bed, and went over to the picture on her bed side table, "Reckon it'll get better?" She paused looking at the picture, "Nah!"

To get her mind of today, she decided to go for a walk.

"Hey Cam!" Cammie turned to the sound of that familiar, distinctive preppy voice, of her best friend Macey.
"Hey Mace!" Cam smiled, "Where were you today? I didn't see you at school, and it was our first day, out of all people, Miss Mchenry I would have expected you there!"
Macey smiled sadly in response.
"Mace, whats wrong?" Cammie and Macey have been friends since kindergarten, They could always tell if something was up, if either was keeping was a secret from each other, they pretty much knew everything about each other, doesn't every best friend?
"It's Raine. Her and my dad were caught in a car accident and from the head trauma shes in a coma. I've been at the hospital since early morning, since he was taking her to school, what if I lose her Cam" By now Macey had broke into sobs and I already had my arms wrapped around her in a hug.
"I'm sure you won't lose her, Mace. Raine is a strong girl"
"You think so?"
"I know so" I nodded, I had to give Mace hope, especially after what happened to me.
You can never lose hope, or where would I or anyone be now?

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