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I have no idea where im going to go with this one yet again. So suggestions would be good...thanks!



Alexis tossed and turned causing her sheet to slip off her bed and onto the floor.The rain pelted off of the window, the wind crashed through the trees causing them to howl. Goosebumps appeared up and down Alexis's bare arms, soon she was shivering. Yet she didnt wake from her hellish dream, that was disturbing her well needed sleep. She began to whimper, and moan. Finally her golden eyes flashed open darting about her room. Satisfied nothing was there she rubbed the goosebumps, collected her sheets and drifted back into the world where dreams come true.

Alexis sat at her kitchen table chewing what seemed like everlasting toast.Her mother danced about trying not to be late for work, picking up rubbish and eating at the same time.
"Okay hun, you had better be going, we dont want you to be late on your first day now; do we?" Her mother asked looking down at her with a sheepish smile. Alexis looked deep into her mothers icey blue eyes, before showing a brief smile and heading for the door. "Alexis..?" She asked waiting for Alexis to turn back to face her."Did you get any sleep last night?"Her mother was no longer smiling, infact her whole body seemed down. Alexis pushed her smile wider before shrugging and running out the back door.

Primrose High was only ten minutes walk from Alexis's new house, and she was going to make sure she got those ten minutes.Her shoulders slumped her feet dragged as she tried to recall her dreams. But as usual she only remebered the same face, the same man. Over and over agian. Her feet stopped moving as the face moved in front of her vision, even when she was awake he could haunt her? She shook the image out of her head and began to run. She pushed her feet on. Faster and faster.Too fast, she hadnt noticed she was at school, and was heading straight into someone.
"Sorry," The girl she knocked over mumbled trying to stand up. Alexis's hand shot out. She had to make a good impression, and this was not the way to do it.Knocking someone over.
"No it was my fault sorry, let me help?" She said brightly pulling the other girl back to her feet.
"So you're new then?"She asked Alexis, not waiting or an answer. "I'm Astrid, nice to meet you!" Astrid introduced pullind at Alexis hand.
"Alexis," She said grasping Astrids hand back.

Alexis had made through the first two periods with out so much as a hiccup. And Astrid had been there the whole time to giude her on her way.Alexis smiled as she watched her crazy freind, Astrids long orange curls fell in front of her face as she pushed through the crowds of people trying to brake free for the break. Astrid dragged Alexis into the grassy feilds towards a small group of girls.
"Guys, this is Alexis!" She announced as she got close enough.The group of girls turned to face the stranger. Alexis forced herself to smile, relax and move froward.
"Hi," she said with a small wave of the hand. the girl stood for another nano second before smiling and saying their greetings too.The smallest of the group stepped forward first. She pushed a stray strand of her short blonde hair from her face, and pushed her tanned hand forward.
"Im Lily," She whispered when Alexis took her small hand, smiling at the tone difference.Paper to sand she thought. Lily's face was going red from embarrasment. Alexis smiled down at her before finally dropping her hand.
"Alexis, nice to meet you." She said warmly. Her Golden eyes shining. Lily smiled and nodded. the other two gilrs introduced them selfs too, there was: Elyon( long black her, but the personality of the sun) and Rose. The bell rang for third period and the girls ran trying not to be late for class.



So this is short i know but i jsut want to put it up to the test. Its going to be about the girls having some sort of power...but that would be telling, if u want me to continue(or not) then tell me x
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