Love Begins with Fate

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Author: Lindsey Owens
color.” She admitted.
    “Come on, we need to get you changed.” Hannah whined as she gripped her friend’s hand and tugged her toward a nearby bathroom.
    “I’m not changing right now.” Kelsey complained pulling her friend to a stop.
    “At least change the top.” Hannah argued.
    “Fine.” Kelsey groaned holding out her hand. Hannah smiled quickly pulling a new top out of her bag.
    Kelsey muttered under her breath as she pulled her flannel off and pulled the other s hirt over her head. Nobody had ever complained and urged her to change before. Probably mostly because what Kelsey had worn and the way she acted was very common in her home town.
    “Kelsey!” Hannah complained.
    “What now?” Kelsey sighed.
    “You can’t take that top off.” She told her. Kelsey shook her head.
    “Fine. Now can we get to class?”
    “Yeah, I guess.” Hannah finally accepted the semi new look.
    The two girls continued out of the bathroom. “What class do you have?” Kelsey asked. Hannah had been so eager to get Kelsey to change that she didn’t tell her friend what the first class she had was.
    “English.” Hannah said with a look of disgust on her face.
    “Oh.” Kelsey frowned. “I got Math.”
    Hannah pouted, but there was nothing else they could do because at that moment the first bell rang signaling it was time to get to class. Pushing out her bottom lip, Kelsey said “I will see you at lunch for sure, right?” The girls hugged goodbye and parted ways.
    When Kelsey walked into her math class there was students talking and laughing like there would have been in her small town. Boys smiled and girls glared, like her old school. It was when the teacher walked in and class begun that everything seemed to change.
    “Welcome class; please open your AP geometry book to page 210.” Kelsey’s face fell. She had only noticed her class schedule stated “Math – AP Geom.” She didn’t know anything about AP classes. She wasn’t sure if she would even be able to do this. The last math class she had taken was algebra and she struggled with it as it was.
    The teacher had stopped talking for a few moments and Kelsey took it as her chance to go up to the front and speak with him. “Uh, excuse me.” She spoke in a hushed whisper.
    “Ooo… look it’s the poor new girl!” cried a girl from behind her and Kelsey turned to look curiously at the girl.
    “Ms. Marks!” The teacher barked. Then he turned toward Kelsey offering a reassuring apologetic smile. “Hello and you are?” He stated.
    “Uh… my name’s Kelsey. I was just wondering if I could go down to the office. I don’t think this class is right for me.” She stated honestly.
    Laughter erupted from the clas s. “It’s cause you are such a loser!” Another girl laughed out. Tears erupted from Kelsey’s eyes and she looked back at them with big green eyes. What had she done to them?
    “That’s enough class!” the teacher barked. “Kelsey, please take your seat. You r score indicated this class is perfect for you.” Kelsey felt like shriveling up. As far as she was told and by what she knew of most schools, her brother was extremely popular; but that must have skipped over her.
    When she sat down she sunk deep into her chair , anxiously waiting for the class to end. She could hear random banter behind her of boys talking about her and the girls continued to glare. As soon as the bell rang, Kelsey was up and out of the door before she could hear another word.
    She raced down the hallway throwing herself into the girls bathroom. Sinking down into the corner of the bathroom, Kelsey cried. Her first experience at Hinckley High School was horrible. She couldn’t figure out for the life of her what she had done to piss off all the girls but they were mean.
    Laughter and mild chatter from outside the door made Kelsey duck her head. Tugging her knees to her chest; she was pretending to be invisible. The door creaked open a moment later and the talking
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