Posts by Aries

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    Aries ran up to Ari and Issac, concerned. "What's going on?" She asked, catching her breath. "I live just over there," She nodded her head towards a fairly big, white house with a green roof. "Is everything alright? I was just concerned," She faced the ground awkwardly.

    Aries quietly walked on the other side of the street. Watching the girl, wondering why she would be out so late this night. A bulb beside Aries blew out, causing her to jump in surprise. "Woah," She mumbled, seeing her cold breath disappear into a cloud of air because of the damp and cold of the night sky. She closed her eyes. As she walked, she concentrated on the warm feeling of the breeze. She gave a faint smile, before looking up again, watching where she'd been going. Her eyes fell upon the girl on the other side of her. Could I go say hi? She wondered to herself. Aries had been trying to get a good social life, but lately some kids from her school had saw her wondering around at night and spread a rumor saying she was weird. No, She thought. She'll think i'm a creep. As she began to face the ground, she caught a glimpse of a strange man behind the girl. "What the.." She trailed off. She continued walking. "It's probably nothing." She mumbled to herself, but inside her head she thought about the man.

    Aries silently tucked her dark black hair behind her small ears. Her beautiful brown eyes glancing towards Rain. She'd had a locker just across from her, and known there was always something strange about the girl. Without taking her eyes off her, Aries grabbed her Math Book, and before class started, she decided to stop being a creep and talk to her. "Hey," Aries said softly as she walked up to Rain.

    Aries quietly walked into the building, glancing frequently at the number on her paper. "177," She mumbled to herself every second until she made her way to the room labeled, ''Mr. Edwin: 177''. She took a breath, and stumbled into the classroom. She noticed nobody else was there but the teacher. She glanced at a clock that had been placed above a big, white, clean board with no markings. It was 6:50. "Early again," She muttered. She realized the teacher was there. "S-sorry, sir.. I--" She stumbled over her words. She glanced awkwardly down to her shoes, and looked back up to him. "I.. My watch," She held up her wrist which was wrapped in a solid brown watch. "It.. It had the wrong time, I forgot to change it." She turned to face the door, ready to leave.

    Aries silently walked along the dark, quiet street path as she passed corner stores and few houses. She wrapped her arms gently around herself, her hands holding her shoulders, in an attempt to keep warmth of herself. Her teeth chattered every now and then from the damp, cold winter's night. She sat down on a nearby wooden bench, swinging the black and red backpack from her back onto her lap. She made circles with her shoulders, trying to relax the muscles from the long walk. She sat the backpack gently onto the left side of the bench. She held up her wrist, which was wrapped in a yellow watch. It was 4:23 A.M. "Great," She muttered to herself.