"Skye, hurry up. I mean it. The moving truck will be here in ten minutes." My mother yelled from downstairs. I sighed as I stared out the window. I looked down at my old tireswing that hung in my favorite tree in our yard. I would miss this place. 'I've never known anywhere but here.' I thought to myself as I grabbed the last of my things, and said goodbye to my room. I grabbed my camera and snapped a picture of my empty room. All that was left were a few pieces of graffiti I had drawn on the walls, along with markings of my growing heighth since I was little. A tiny tear fell down my face as I sighed and made my way downstairs, holding my box of records. "You'll love Aberdeen, sweetie. Cheer up." My mom said as she kissed the top of my head. I tried to force a smile and told myself everything would be okay. I was incredibly nervous to move away and start my senior year at a new school. I wasn't the type to make new friends very easily and my nerves were out of control. Thank god Aberd...
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- chapter 2
- chapter 3
- chapter 4
- chapter 5
- chapter 6
- chapter 7
- chapter 8
- chapter 9
- chapter 10
- chapter 11
- chapter 12
- chapter 13
- chapter 14
- chapter 15
- chapter 16
- chapter 17
- chapter 18
- chapter 19
- chapter 20
- chapter 21
- chapter 22
- chapter 23
- chapter 24
- chapter 25
- chapter 26
- chapter 27
- chapter 28
- chapter 29
- chapter 30
- chapter 31
- chapter 32
- chapter 33
- chapter 34
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 49