A/n This is an original story so please tell me anything I should add, change, take out, etc. Thank you and I hope you enjoy!
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"Alaska, lazy brat! Time to wake up!" A voice echoed through the bedroom and to the ears of a figure laying on a bed. Platinum blonde hair, almost as white, scattered around the pillow as a groan arose from the person it belonged to.
The girls eyes opened to reveal crystal blue as another groan came from the person. "I'm awake" a soft voice called back to the figure by the now open door. "mom, what day is it again?" the girl on the bed, now sitting, asked as she rubbed the sleep out of her eyes.
A laugh rippled through the room as the person by the door turned on the lights in the dark bedroom. The figure was revealed to have hair, as dark as the plain night sky, combed over to the right side of his head, yet still slightly stood in the air like it was held by gel.
"sorry to disappoint, but I am Aaron, not your mom" the boy laughed once more before opening his, once closed, eyes to show emerald green eyes staring at the girl before she turned around "Get ready. We have the first day of school today" he said, without turning around, before walking out the room and closed the door behind him.
"School, huh?" the girl, named Alaska, asked herself as she stood up and walked over to her vanity desk and sat in the chair before looking at her reflection in the mirror. With a sigh she picked up her brush and began brushing her blonde hair.
Once her hair looked decent she stood up again. Her wavy hair flowed all the way down to her hips and it would swish side to side as she walked she looked at the school uniform that hung on her dresser. Alaska and Aaron are childhood friends, as well as roommates at the private academy they attended, Rose Academy.
The uniform was different from most schools because the principal wanted the school to be unique. It consisted of a long sleeved white button up blouse with a black vest to go over it and a red tie. The skirt was black and red checkered pattern and went down to her knees. Black socks reached her mid calf and black slip on shoes.
Alaska finished overlooking the uniform with a nod of her head before putting it on. After getting dressed, she put her hair into twin French braids before heading out of her room and to the kitchen. Leaning on his elbows on the wood counter with a mug in his hands was Aaron as he pointed to another mug in front of him.
"Coffee. Drink up" he said as he finished off his drink and cleaned out his mug. Alaska nodded and moved to pick up the mug.
Taking a sip of the coffee caused warmth to spread through her whole body. She let out a hum of approval as her eyes closed before drinking the rest. When she finished Aaron quickly took the mug and begun cleaning it. "Thank you" Alaska's soft voice spoke and after receiving a nod from him, she went to get her backpack. After putting it on the blind picked up Aaron's and handed it to him as he walked over and the left the dorm together.
They walked towards the school building in silence like they normally would. The silence was interrupted though when a loud "Aaron!" was heard before a girl suddenly jumped onto the said boys back. "Good morning dear brother!" the girl greeted before she was pushed of his back by the boy himself.
"What do you want Rachel? Oh... I forgot you are starting high school this year..." Aaron frowned slightly by his realization that his little sister will be at his school now.
If someone saw the two together, they may think they were twins. They both had the same green eyes and black hair, but Rachel's was bleached blonde at the tips of her straight hair that reached down to her shoulders. The only other physical difference between the two siblings would be their height. While Rachel was about five foot five, and Alaska was five foot one, Aaron on the other hand was five foot ten.
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Alone Together
RandomAlaska Green, a shy girl struggling to admit she isn't alone in the world, with very few friends by her side she is afraid to open her eyes to the world. Follow her through her friends trying to show her that she has people that love her and are the...
