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Why Are You Wake Up Octavia?
She woke up to the sight of her small but spacious bedroom. As she got up from bed the burning sun beam through the window down on her, causing gold blindness. She walks around her mess of clothes on the floor and walk to the bathroom to brush her teeth. After she finished brushing her teeth, she walks to the neat, tumblr, fresh white painted bedroom to wake her sister up to get to school on time. She shrugs her while saying “wake up”. Her sister woke up with a messy frizzy hair and reply with a yawning voice “ Why are you waking me up Octavia?” Octavia tells her It’s time to go to school. Her sister jumps out of bed and runs to the bathroom. Octavia walks to the narrow kitchen and makes her sister breakfast, meanwhile in the bathroom her sister looks at herself in the mirror and …show more content…
She copied down the notes on the board and felt someone tapping her on the back. She turned around, there was a guy with blonde hair, but with a hint of brown, it looked like he was trying to outgrow his mohawk, he has green eyes, and he dressed like a skater boy who likes hip-hop and rap. He asked her what day it was and she replied “It’s October 3rd” she turned back around with a blush in her face, she felt like she had butterflies in her stomach. It was already night time, she and Octavia sat on the couch together watching Pretty Little Liars, during the episode Octavia asked Davina if her day was good and she replied with a nod. It was already 10:30 p.m, Octavia fell asleep on the couch. Davina got up from the couch and grabbed her coat and walked out of the apartment. She walked outside in the cold wind and said “Damn Virginia weather”. She was a two blocks away from the library. As she was walking, she suddenly heard someone else footsteps and turned around. Suddenly, that person had his hand over her mouth, but had a napkin in his hand. Davina panicked and inhaled the chemical that was on the napkin and blacked

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