Chapter 3
Dullsville High, I thought as I stepped out of Jodie's Porsche.
"Don't worry honey, you'll do great! I'll pick you up here at three," Jodie said as I began to walk away. I turned around and waved, then continued to walk silently. As I walked, I could feel people's eyes burning holes in the back of my head.
I had to go to the main office to get my schedule. My first class was English. The teacher made me introduce myself to the class.
"My name is Blaize Miller," I told the class. Almost everyone was staring st me like I was a freak.
I was wearing a red tank top, a black miniskirt, my combat boots, and my face was full of makeup. Almost everyone else was wearing boring pastel colors.
The teacher told me to sit next to Raven Madison. We were the only two people in the room with a sense of style I realized when he pointed to a girl wearing all black. We could pass for twins because we look so alike. The only things that were really different about us was our hair and eyes.
"Hello," she said as I sat next to her.
"Hi," I replied dully.
"Where did you move here from?" she asked me?
"New York," I replied.
"Wow, that's cool," she said before the teacher told us to stop talking.
Apparently, Raven and I are in all of the same classes. She told me to sit with her and her friends, Becky and Matt, during lunch.
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During lunch, when we went to go get our lunch, some blonde dude came up to me and Raven and started talking to us.
"Hey monster girl, I didn't know you had a twin," the dude said looking at me.
"Shut up Trevor, don't talk to her," Raven said
"I think she can speak up for herself. What's your name Goth Girl?" He asked me.
I hated when people called me 'Goth Girl.' "None of your business," I told him
"Fine, then I guess I will just have to call you Goth Girl all school year," and with that he walked away.
"Don't pay attention to Trevor, he's such a jackass. He's been bothering me since we were kids," Raven told me.
"Wow, that sucks," I said as we got our lunch.
When we sat back down, Raven started asking me questions. I hate answering questions.
"Do you like it here?" She asked.
"No."
"Me either. What type of music do you listen to?"
"Rock, heavy metal."
"Why are you so sad? Is it because you moved to the most boring place in the world?"
"I'm always sad. This world is not worth living in." I started to think about my dad. I wished she would stop asking me questions.
"Do you believe in vampires?"
This question shocked me. I looked at her. Her face was hard. She was serious. "Yes, do you?"
"Yes, ever since I was a little girl."
"Me too." I turned away from her and finished my lunch.
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The rest of the day went by fairly quickly. Jodie was waiting for me when I got outside.
"How was your day?" She asked int hat perky voice when I got into the car.
"Fine," I replied.
"Did you make any friends?"
"Yes."
"Do you like the school?"
"Why are you asking so many questions?" I asked getting annoyed.
"Sorry," she apologized.
The rest of the ride was silent.
