All characters in this story are 18 or older.
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This is my first actual story so I hope ya like it :)
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LovelyLittlePixie
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She woke when her brain registered the thump. Running a hand through her sleep tousled hair, she crossed the room to the door. She was a good looking girl- curly brown hair, green eyes, and dark, thick eyelashes that any girl would kill for. She had high cheekbones and a few freckles scattered across her face.
She threw open the door and saw her younger brother. He was her twin and he was incredibly attached to her. His little boy eyes peered out from behind lopsided, smudged glasses. His straw colored hair was mussed and his scrawny arms were shaking under the weight of what he held- 5 volumes of the encyclopedia.
"Aaron. What-exactly-do-you-think-you-are-doing?" Her sentence came out rushed and angry. His bottom lip quivered and he looked on the verge of tears.
"I had a bad dream... I just wanted you to read to me. Please, Allison?" She wanted to shut the door and go back to sleep, but her kid brother was mentally handicapped. She rolled her eyes and nodded, then took the volumes from him. They cuddled together on the bed and she began reading.
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"Miss Lacey!" The sharp voice rung out. Allison jumped in her chair and looked wildly around, then at her English teacher. "Could you kindly explain to me why you are using the great literature of Shakespeare as a pillow?" He said angrily, glaring at her.
She bit her lip. "I'm sorry, Mr. Robins, sir. It won't happen again, sir."
He prowled towards her desk. "Was that my question, Miss Lacey?" His voice was a silky whisper.
"No, sir." She colored slightly.
"Then answer my question. Why are you using the great literature of Shakespeare as a pillow?"
Her blush deepened. "I-I fell asleep, sir. I didn't mean to."
"Pfft. What were you doing to keep you from getting the proper amount of sleep? Were you out late at a party like you teens usually are? Or were you maybe 'studying' with a boyfriend?"
Allison was mortified. "No sir! I was babysitting my mentally handicapped brother! He couldn't sleep last night, so I had to read him a story to put him to sleep.Again, I am sorry, sir."
The sneer left her teacher's face and he nodded curtly, then resumed his lesson. Allison caught up on the notes and sat in a pool of shame for the rest of class, blushing everytime anyone looked at her.
During the day she stumbled around in a daze. The final bell rang and her shoulder bag's strap broke, sending her books and pens across the hall. She swore under her breath and began to retrieve her things. She wiped an angry tear away and looked for her English textbook, turning to find it inches from her face.
"Looking for this?" Kam Hescow's voice filled her ears like music. She grinned, relieved, then took the book from him and stood up.