1- Come As You Are

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"They were mine when I was your age."

"Hmm?" I asked, turning around.

My mom was leaning against the door frame. "All these clothes were mine when I was your age. We're a lot alike, you know?" She told me. "I liked all the same bands you do. And luckily, I kept all my clothes from back then. When I found out I was around your size I was pretty happy, actually."

I nodded, not knowing how to respond.

"Well, I'm gonna be leaving here soon. I have to work." She told me. I scoffed quietly. She didn't hear me. "Um, I don't have cable, but there are movies underneath the TV in the living room. I put an extra key on your dresser if you go anywhere."

"Alright. See ya later, I guess." I said just loud enough for her to hear.

"I love you." She said quietly, slightly smiling. Then she turned and left the room when I heard the front door shut, I knew she was gone.

I sighed and walked over to where she set my bags and unzipped one and pulled out my mp3 player I found on the street a few months ago and my headphones.

I turned on my favorite song, Come As You Are by Nirvana and put on my head phones and went out and sat on the banister on the side of the front porch.

I closed my eyes for a little and leaned against the beam. It was relaxing. It was peaceful. I haven't listened to music and had time to think in almost a week.

But, I almost had a heart attack when the porch shook and I fell off and landed on my back in the grass.

"What the fuck?!" I hissed, putting a hand over my eyes to block the sun.

I wanted to punch someone in the throat when I heard a guy laughing loudly from above me.

I opened my eyes and sat up, pulling my head phones off. He was really tall and skinny. He had shaggy blonde hair and these amazing baby blue eyes. He looked around my age, maybe a little older.

"Who the fuck are you?" I snapped, standing up and wiping off the dirt from my jeans from when I fell.

"I could be asking you the same thing." He smirked. "When'd you get here?"

"A couple hours ago, actually." I told him, picking up my headphones and mp3 player from the ground.

"I'm Kells." He told me, holding out his hand, running it through his hair when I glared at him.

"So why the hell did you feel the need to scare the shit out of me?" I snapped at him. I don't care if I sound like a bitch, I've had a long day.

"Just trying to get your attention. I've been hollering for ten minutes." He smirked once again.

I nodded. "Well, then you're forgiven. I guess."

I turned and walked over to the steps on the porch and sat down. He sat next to me. "I never got your name, ya know."

I scoffed. "Kristiana. Or, just Kris."

"Kells." He repeated. I nodded. "So, what are you doing staying with Jo?"

"She's my mom."

He tilted his head. "I didn't know she has kids."

"Just me." I corrected. "I've been in foster care for ten years, since I was six. She's qualified now, so I moved back in with her. I don't see it lasting long though. Last time she was clean for a year before she went back to coke. I was here for ten minutes and she left. So this is probably just temporary."

He nodded. "Well let me just tell you, I've lived next to her for probably for a year or so, and I know she smokes weed. Loud shit, too."

I laughed. "I don't care if she smokes weed, as long as I can smoke with her."

He smiled. I'm not gonna lie, he's hot. "Oh, we got a little pothead on our hands, do we?" He joked.

I raised an eyebrow at him. "I'm wearing a Pink Floyd shirt, what do you think?"

"Good point." He chuckled. "So, I know we still have like a month before school starts, but I just wanna give you a few tips. Lay low, don't make too many friends. You don't want no more than three, if that, and you don't want them to be girls either. The girls around here are just a bunch of whores who like drama."

I nodded. "People don't really tend to like me, so that shouldn't be too hard."

"And let me just tell you right now, your style is dope as hell, but these East Side Cleveland bitches won't appreciate it much. You ain't shit to them unless you have your cleavage and ass hanging out. Guy or girl, they won't like you."

"Thanks." I scoffed.

"Hey, I'm just letting you know." He laughed. I liked his laugh. "But don't change. You're cool, you shouldn't have to change for these people around here just so you can fit in. You were born to stand out."
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So how did you guys like it? I actually started this while in the process of writing Mine, which is actually my other MGK fanfiction. It just has a different story line, and different characters. It honestly has no connection to this story. It's not a prequel or a sequel. So don't ask.

This book is not to be published or copied without permission from Maya Leanne Gillogly (The author, me.) If I find my book anywhere that I didn't put it (excluding your libraries) I will kill you.

That's all I think.

Stay Wierd.
-Bam

June 7, 2016

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