Another semester was here and Ellie was all too ready for May to arrive. Being a junior at sixteen was hard enough on her because she was a year younger than everyone else. She could thank her mother for blessing her with a smart brain that had allowed her to skip preschool. One converse stepped in front of the other as she made her way through the hallways. As she scanned the hallways from side to side, she let out a sigh of sadness. She just wanted to graduate already. Although she was one to follow the rules, she also had a party side that came out on the weekends. As she passed by a group of people smoking pot, she inhaled the smell deeply wishing she could just take one hit before going to class. Friday needs to get here. Then, I can go to Amber’s party and get drunk and high. Just gotta make it through this week. There was only one problem. She had to make good grades, straight A’s in fact. No A’s, no college. Her white teeth ran over her lip and played with her lip ring as she continued walking. A smile crossed her lips as she looked over at a couple people and said her usual good mornings. It only took a couple minutes before she overheard a new voice. She stepped dead in her tracks and scanned the crowd with her baby blues. When they fell upon a blonde headed boy with an unusual accent, she felt herself smirk. He was very attractive and she wanted to date him. After all, what’s more attractive than two blondes being together? Her hands ran over her hair making sure it was still up and teased. Deep breath Ellie Grace Miller. Just act natural. Carefully studying his movements, she made her way past him and stepped just right to cause him to bump her books right out of her hands. “Hey!” she cried out slowly dropping down to pick up her books. Her jeans fit around her lower half just right allowing every curve to show and she had on a low-cut shirt that showed off the upper half as well. It was just a matter of time before she would get a write-up for being out of dress code, but she did not care. Her eyes moved up to meet his and she bit her lip nervously blushing,”Sorry. I guess I was walking a little too close..” she told him shyly. She nervously tucking her teeth over her lip ring and let it slip back out. Most of the time she did not even realize she was doing it.