dare I continue? Chapter 1, enjoy

Jenny closed her beautiful green eyes and when she opened them, a completely different girl from the girl that was running from Julian was facing her in the bathroom mirror. This girl's hair was longer and her green eyes were sparked with more life and brilliancy. But the biggest contrast between this Jenny and the old was that this one didn't have to keep looking over her shoulders in case a shadow man was watching.

Shaking her blonde head, she pushed through the bathroom door, a smile n her beautiful face, out into the bustling hallway of her high school. A few more weeks and it would just be a memory, just like Julian and his game. She walked through the hall completely at ease, her eyes searching the hallways for the friends that she had gone through so much with. First she saw Dee, her short black cropped hair shaking under the schools florescent lights as she strode through the hallways without a single care in the world. Next she spotted Michael's huge teddy bear form, hand in hand with Audrey, her copper ringlets bouncing with each step, eyes locked together in lovers gaze. She even saw Zach, her cousin; crack a smile, even if it was a tiny one as he walked side by side with tiny Summer who seemed like a ray of sunshine that could even lighten the darkest of Jenny's cousin's moods. And at the end of the hall, his brown hair dangling slightly into his deep eyes as he smiled, the smile that he had always saved for Jenny and his Jenny alone, and ever since Julian had disappeared, it had been coming more and more frequently.

"Hey, there." Tom said, sliding his arm around her waist and into her back pocket.

"Hey," Jenny said sneaking a quick peck on Tom's lips while a teacher had their back turned. "Any plans for lunch?"

"Same as everyday," Tom said his smile widening. "Hanging out with my best friends and my best girl."

Jenny rolled her eyes as they turned walking out into the bright sunshine, it was days like this that reminded Jenny most of Julian, maybe because after all the things he had put her and her friends through, in the end he had helped them most of all, funny how things worked out the way they did. As they pushed through the busy crowd of teenagers and made their way to the field were they would wait for the rest of their friends.

"Thorney? Tom asked staring down at his girl friend with slight and unneeded anxiousness; she blinked her forest green eyes and turned back to Tom, with a smile.

"Yeah?" Jenny asked, as they walked over to one of the picnic tables.

"Nothing." Tom smiled and cocked his head slightly to the side as if listening to the breeze or the crowd of people a few feet away but seemed as if hundreds of miles distant and it was just Tom and Jenny, just as it was supposed be.

"Hey guys." Michael said walking up from behind them with Audrey. "What's up?"

Jenny shrugged. "Nothing much you?"

"Huge test in science," Audrey said with a slight pout as she sat down next to Jenny.

"Help me study before then?"

"Like you'll pay attention." Dee commented, sitting down on the grass, near the bench. "Why not just bat your pretty little eye lashes so he'll give you an A? You know Mr. Cormick is a sucker for, foreign girls."

Audrey smiled and stuck out her tongue at her friend. Another thing that was funny was how Julian's game had brought the two girls who used to be complete opposites together.

"I actually want a grade because I earned it."

Jenny chuckled softly. "That's a new one."

Audrey rolled her eyes, "Yea well I'm a new person."

"We all are." Michael agreed, leaning against the bench near his coppery haired angel.

Everyone nodded in agreement, while Summer and Zach made their way to their spot, Summer with a huge smile on her beautiful tiny face and Zach with his own soft twitching smile.

"Hi," Summer said sitting cross legged onto the cement, trading in her usual flowery skirts for a pair of dark faded jeans.

"Hey, Summer." Every one said in the same tone of joy and familiarity, things just hadn't been the same without her and her childish innocents that came with her.

While her friends pulled themselves into an animated discussion about class ending soon and graduating, Jenny felt her gaze pull upwards, towards the front of the school. Jenny's eyes froze on a figure, with her back turned to them. She was completely unfamiliar to Jenny, but she tugged at her memory, like a scent from someone's perfume, the scent you could remember but you could never pin point exactly where it would come from. The girl was small and slight, nearly the size of summer, with white hair that went past her shoulder blades. There were blue streaks in it, a dark midnight blue that reminded Jenny of twilight.

Then she turned.

Her face was pale and beautiful, without a single blemish like most people her age would worry about, her lips were a strait line as if she was angry about something but her eyes, and they were ones that Jenny would never forget.

They were a blue, that Jenny could never describe, like the color of dawn, true dawn, and only one person in the entire world could be described with those same colored eyes.

And he had vanished before Jenny seven short months ago, and now those familiar eyes were locked on Jenny, with something new to Jenny, not hate, or lust, or sadness. Lost. Jillian had felt alone but this was complete and utter aloneness, and now this mysterious girl was staring at Jenny with that expression, but as her eyes met her green ones, something sparked between them, and now the girl was vanishing in the sea of faces.

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