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Akshara woke up early on her first day at Forks High School. The excitement of experiencing a new school and meeting new people kept her from getting a good night's sleep, but she tried her best to hide it and put on a brave face. She looked at herself in the mirror, adjusted her hair and outfit, and made sure everything was perfect. She was wearing a blue pair of jeans, mixed with a full-sleeved black V-top that had multi-coloured large leaf patterns on it. To give it an extra touch of flair, she put on a floor-length black net shrug that was adorned with colourful leaf patterns. It was a perfect blend of Indian and Western styles, giving her a unique look that was sure to turn heads.
Akshara walked down the stairs to find her family gathered around the dining table, enjoying a traditional Indian breakfast of puri, aloo subzi, and chai. Her great grandmother, Mimi, sat at the head of the table, looking regal as ever. Her grandparents, Bade Papa and Bade Mumma, sat next to each other, sipping their tea and chatting. Her grand uncle, AG, was telling them a funny story, causing everyone to laugh. Her sister, aarohi was still getting ready.
Akshara took a sip of her chai and opened her phone to check the message. She smiled as she read her older brother Kairav's message, wishing her and Aarohi good luck on their first day at the new school. Akshara could sense Kairav's worry through his message, which wasn't surprising given his nature. Kairav was 8 years older, he always acted like an overprotective older brother for as long as she could remember and at times like a father to her and aarohi, and Akshara appreciated it. But this time, his worry was amplified since they were in a new town and starting at a new school. Vansh, on the other hand, had been excited about the move from the beginning, and but had offered to tag along with kairav in case he needed help with the work.
Last night, during their video call, Kairav had given them plenty of advice on dealing with new classmates and making friends. "Just be yourselves and don't be afraid to put yourselves out there," he had said with a reassuring smile. "Also, remember to stay safe and look out for each other."
Vansh had chimed in. "And don't forget to have fun! Make sure you check out all the cool spots in town and report back to me. I'll need some inspiration for my next blog post," he had said, flashing a cheeky grin. Akshara smiled at their conversations last night and took another sip of her chai, as she looked up from her phone, Aarohi walked into the dining room.
She greeted everyone with a cheerful "Good morning!" as she took her seat at the table. Her outfit perfectly complemented her vibrant personality - a full-sleeved blue blouse tucked into a pair of white jeans, with her long hair cascading down her shoulders.
With everyone now gathered, Bade Papa turned to Akshara and Aarohi, a twinkle of excitement in his eyes. "Are you both excited for your first day at Forks High School?" he asked, eagerly awaiting their response.
Akshara's face lit up, and she nodded enthusiastically. "Yes, Bade Papa! I can't wait to meet new people and experience everything the school has to offer."
Aarohi, on the other hand, couldn't hide her nerves completely. She replied, "I'm a little nervous, but I'm confident that it will be great. I know I'll adjust quickly."
Bade Mumma, always the pillar of support, smiled reassuringly at Aarohi. "Don't worry, beta. If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out to Akshu. She's been through similar experiences, studying abroad for the past few years."
The mention of Akshu's overseas education caused a slight shift in the room's atmosphere, remembering the actual reason for Akshara going abroad but nobody mentioned it. Akshara had spent the past three years studying in the UK, while Aarohi remained in India with the rest of the family. The unspoken tension between the sisters was palpable, but carefully concealed from everyone else.
Aarohi, not wanting to rely on Akshara's help or highlight any sense of inadequacy, retorted, "I don't need anyone's help, Mumma. I can handle myself just fine." Her words hung in the air, causing a momentary pause in the conversation.
Akshara's smile dropped slightly as she felt the sting of Aarohi's rejection. But determined to keep the peace and regain some semblance of harmony, she quickly changed the subject. "Hey, speaking of school, have you guys heard about all the extracurricular activities they offer? There's a drama club, a music club, and even a photography club!" Akshara's eyes sparkled with excitement as she tried to redirect the attention away from any potential conflict.
AG, catching on to Akshara's attempt, joined in, his face lighting up with genuine curiosity. "That sounds amazing! Aarohi, if I remember correctly you were really interested in joining the photography club. Maybe you can join that. It will be a great opportunity."
As the conversation shifted towards their shared enthusiasm for the upcoming possibilities at Forks High School, the frostiness in their relationship lingered but remained unnoticed by the rest of the family. They continued to discuss the school, the different clubs, and the potential friends they might make, expressing their hopes and dreams for the future.
After breakfast, the family dispersed to go about their own tasks for the day. Mimi had a doctor's appointment, so she left with Bade Mumma, their faces etched with concern and anticipation. Bade Papa and AG headed out to discuss their business ventures, leaving Akshara and Aarohi alone to prepare for their first day at Forks High School.
Aarohi anxiously went out to the car, ready to start their journey. She started tapping her fingers on the steering wheel, waiting for Akshara to join her. Meanwhile, Akshara rushed back to her room to grab her music player and earphones. As she hurried down the stairs, she caught a glimpse of herself in the mirror. She straightened her clothes and took a deep breath, preparing herself mentally for what lay ahead.
Finally, Akshara hopped into the car and Aarohi started the engine. The ride to the school was filled with a comfortable silence, each sister deep in her own thoughts.
Akshara gazed out of the window, taking in the scenic beauty of Forks, Washington. The lush green trees and misty mountains charmed her, as if welcoming her to a new chapter in her life. As they reached the school, the grandeur of Forks High School greeted them. The building stood tall and sturdy, surrounded by sprawling grounds and towering trees. Akshara and Aarohi parked the car and got out, their footsteps echoing in the quiet morning air.
They approached the front entrance with a mix of excitement and nerves in their hearts. Walking into the front office, they were met by Mrs. Cope, the friendly school receptionist. She had a warm smile on her face as she greeted them. "Good morning, you must be Akshara and Aarohi Goenka, right?. Welcome to Forks High School. I assume you are here to complete your enrollment formalities?"
Akshara nodded with a smile, feeling a surge of anticipation. "Yes, Mrs. Cope." Mrs. Cope handed them a stack of papers and explained the enrollment process. Akshara and Aarohi carefully filled out the forms, providing the necessary information. As they completed the paperwork, they couldn't help but glance around the office, taking in the sights and sounds of their new school.
Once they finished filling out the forms, Mrs. Cope reviewed the paperwork and smiled at the sisters. "Everything seems to be in order. I must say, you both have quite an impressive academic record. I'm sure you'll make a smooth transition into our school community." Akshara and Aarohi thanked Mrs. Cope for her kind words and assistance.
As they left the office, they couldn't contain their excitement for the new opportunities that awaited them at Forks High School. Stepping out into the hallway, Akshara and Aarohi were greeted by a bustling crowd of students navigating their way to classes. Lockers lined the walls, teenagers chatting and laughing as they prepared for the day ahead. The sisters exchanged looks of anticipation, ready to immerse themselves in this new environment. With their schedules in hand, they began to navigate the halls, finding their classrooms and meeting new faces along the way.
As Akshara and Aarohi looked at their timetables, the excitement started to build up inside them as they looked at their classes for the day. As they compared their schedules, they realized that they had different classes for the first period. Aarohi had Spanish while Akshara had English. Aarohi quickly departed to her class with a short bye.
Akshara walked through the crowded hallways, trying to locate her English class. She stopped and checked her timetable again, making sure she had the right room number. After a few minutes of searching, Akshara started to feel lost and overwhelmed. She had never been good with maps.
Just when she was about to give up and head back to the front office, she saw a group of students chatting by the lockers. She headed over to them, hoping they could help.
"Hi, excuse me, can I ask you guys for some help?" Akshara asked politely.
The group turned to face her, curious and friendly. There were two girls and a boy, all of them seemed nice. One of the girls had short hair and glasses and the other girl had long brown hair and blue eyes. The boy was tall with dark brown hair and brown eyes.
The short-haired girl smiled at Akshara and said, "Sure, what do you need help with?"
"Um, I'm looking for my English class. I seem to be lost," Akshara explained.
The boy grinned. "Don't worry, we got you. What's your name? I'm Tyler Crowley , and these are my friends, Jessica Stanley and Angela Weber."
"I'm Akshara Goenka, I'm new here," Akshara said, relieved that she had found some friendly faces.
The group introduced themselves again, and Jessica chimed in, "You know, I have the same class. It's room 210, follow me."
Akshara let out a sigh of relief. She was grateful for their help and began to follow Jessica through the crowded hallways. As they walked, Jessica turned to Akshara and started to chat.
"So, where are you from, Akshara? " Jessica asked with genuine curiosity.
Akshara smiled and said, "I'm from India, and my family and I just moved here."
Jessica nodded in understanding. "Well, Forks is a pretty small town, but it's a nice place. You'll like it here."
As they turned a corner and approached their classroom, Akshara had a feeling that she was finally starting to settle into her new life in this unfamiliar place.
"Thanks for your help, Jessica. It was nice meeting all of you," Akshara said with a smile before heading nervously into her English class.
