Rebirth: The Awakening Of A Witch

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Author: Jessica S. Quinn
night. Sandy requested that from the manager because of the eye pains she’s been experiencing lately.” After she said that, I thought about it. She’s right about Sandy’s eye pains. I have heard her complain about it a few times before. But that doesn’t clearly explain why I was able to see Adrien that night. I was also positive that they’ve seen him, too. I mean, he was right there.
     
    That’s just silly. I shrugged off further thoughts on the subject. “I don’t know. Maybe Jess is sharing her radar powers with me, w hich I’m very much fine without, e specially when it comes to that… that guy, ” I replied and h eard her laugh at the other end of the line , irritating me more.
     
    “Sky, I was sitting right next to you at Physics class, you know… And I have to say,” she started, obviously pausing for dramatic effect. “You guys look cute together ! ” S he burst out, making me pull the phone away from my left ear. I felt my face warm up just because of what she shared . I never thought that I’d ever be this annoyed with Anne.
     
    This is the first time she has made a comment about me and a guy like that . She was fully aware that I have n’t ha d a boyfriend my entire life . I just didn’t fe el like I was into dating much, and I didn’t see any of my guy friend s in that manner . I guess I just looked for a certain kind of connection , the same one that my parents had with each other , but that never came. So I just waved t he thought of a boyfriend off.
    Great. I was so set on forgetting everything about Adrien Fields’ disturbing presence and here comes my best friend, shouting about the guy on my ear. I shook my head and clicked my tongue. This had to stop before I directed my anger on the wrong person.
     
    “Okay, Anne. Listen, I’m honest ly tired from all our homework. So, as much as I would like to discuss this topic right before bedtime, I really like to catch some sleep,” I hurriedly said, not allowing her to sneak a word in, which I’m sure she was itching to do.
     
    I heard her sigh on the other line. “Okay, Sky. I’ll see you on Monday then.” She finally gave up for now.
     
    “Love you,” I said and quickly ended the call before she changed her mind. I sighed and placed my phone inside the drawer of my bedside table.
     
    For a nerdy girl, Anne was surely a unique case. I shook my head and finally gave in to the welcoming heaviness of my eyelids. I closed my eyes and happily blocked all thoughts of Adrien Fields and his disturb ing silver eyes.
     
    “Hey,” Nick called out to me. It was Monday , and we were now behind the school gym where the dressing lounges were located. “Hey,” I called back as he stopped right in front of me. I was standing right at the entrance of the female dressing lounge and was about to go in when he walked up to me.
     
    “Be careful out there. I know you’re not very good at sports,” he spoke with a mischievous expression on his face.
     
    My best friends have always known of my clumsiness when it comes to sports, and volleyball was not an exception. In fact, it was my third least favorite. Dodgeball and baseball were top two on my list. I just hate activities that involved running and balls. I tend to surprise everyone by tripping on my own two feet in a completely level ed surface.
     
    I sighed. “Thanks. I’ll try my best to live,” I rolled my eyes and joined him as he laughed. Everyone was used to my clumsiness , so they all did their best to steer clear of me or help me up when I’ve already fallen flat on the ground.
     
    We continued on making small talk when that familiar aura enveloped me again. I noticed Nick stiffen in front of me. His eyes slowly turned to something behind me. “Don’t look now but that new guy’s here,” he muttere d under his breath, never glancing at me. He was still star ing intently i n th at same direction. He clenched his jaw, and I just had to turn around to look at what caused
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