I should have known what was coming next, but I was too distracted with the whole where-should-I-sit dilemma, and didn’t notice when she stuck her leg out into the aisle right in front of me. She was sharing a seat with Anna Miller and Sarah Monroe, all of them donning white coats and pink scarves like they were eight-year-old triplets or something. My only other option was to sit by Alex because, of course, he was sitting alone.Īs I deliberated whether or not sitting by him was an option, I walked by Kelsey Merritt. And Aislin was already sitting by some guy wearing a black beanie. I’d never talked to anyone besides Aislin and Alex. The little orange lights on the ceiling spotlighted down on me, and I felt like such a loser, standing there searching for someone to sit by. I was going to be very careful and stay close to someone at all times.Ī first for me, but hey, this was my life we were talking about here.īy the time I got on the bus, every single seat had someone in it. I wasn’t going to let my guard down, though. I didn’t see a single sign of anything yellow and glowing, except for the bus’s lights. I bounced up and down, freezing and nervous as I waited in line to get on.
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