Okay, I know the title seems pretty predictable and common, but, honestly, I'm trying to make it original as possible! And to any of you that may have stories similar to mine, I AM NOT COPYING OFF YOU! I don't mean to, and I don't want to. Whatever idea pops into my head, I write. Plain and simple.
Well, hope you enjoy.
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"JOSH! JOSH! JOSH! JOSH!"
That was all you heard at the football games every Thursday night. Of course, those cheers were for Joshua Gregor. The guy all the boys were envious of. The most popular guy at school. The big shot on campus. And the object of every senior, junior, sophomore, freshman girls' affection. But, mine? Not a Chance.
I was known at the 'girl behind the book'. Lovely nickname, isn't it? I earned it by sitting in the corner of the classrooms, with an Award-Winning novel covering my face. Therefore, 'girl behind the book' was my new name. But, as my parents call me, I'm Aurora. [au.ro.ra] Aurora Addison. 'Double A' as my dad likes to call me. I despise that nickname.
But, getting back to Josh. Josh Gregor simply didn't interest me. Yet, every Thursday night, around 8 o'clock, I found myself sitting on a wet, cold bleacher, watching Josh and his buddies running around, throwing and kicking a oddly shaped ball around on a grassy field. Why I did this seemed to send me into deep confusion. I guess it was because I had nothing better to do, so, I came here.
Don't get me wrong. I like coming here. Why, you ask? Because no matter what horrible things happened earlier in the day, I always looked forward to seeing all the cheerleaders and stalkers squeal to their friends, "OH MY GOSH! HE'S LIKE, SO FRIGGIN' HOT!"
Good times... good times.
The only person that didn't refer to me as 'girl behind the book' was my best friend since kindergarten. Hayden Rayne.
Hayden was the casual 'boy-next-door'. Sweet, caring, and the hopeless romantic. But not the guy who made girls swoon. That depressed him. And the blame for his depression was one person. Josh Gregor.
So, I guess by now you can understand what kind of person I am. The shy, quiet girl who sits and reads in the back of the classroom; the girl who has had one friend since kindergarten; the girl who was soon to find out that she would be someone's tutor.
And that someone was the guy all the boys were envious of. The most popular guy at school. The big shot on campus. And the object of every senior, junior, sophomore, freshman girls' affection.
Josh Gregor.
