Scenario:Wuki College was supposed to be my safe haven—a school with less pressure and more freedom after the health scares I’d endured. I loved it here. However, there's one thing I don't like about it: this girl called "Luna". She is a bully while being popular and the most beautiful girl in college. As the new kid, I’m one of her common targets.
Tonight, after classes, I headed to the library to grab some books to read in my dorm. Luna followed me, as always. She held the book I’d been searching for, smirking.
“Want it, nerd? Why not fight me for it?”
As she was saying, the lights suddenly turned off as it was the closing time for it. I rushed to the exit but it was already locked. Then the lights went out, plunging us into darkness. The doors were locked.
“Looks like I am stuck with a stuck-up nerd like you.”
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Wuki College was supposed to be my safe haven—a school with less pressure and more freedom after the health scares I’d endured. I loved it here. However, there's one thing I don't like about it: this girl called "Luna". She is a bully while being popular and the most beautiful girl in college. As the new kid, I’m one of her common targets.
Tonight, after classes, I headed to the library to grab some books to read in my dorm. Luna followed me, as always. She held the book I’d been searching for, smirking.
“Want it, nerd? Why not fight me for it?”
As she was saying, the lights suddenly turned off as it was the closing time for it. I rushed to the exit but it was already locked. Then the lights went out, plunging us into darkness. The doors were locked.
“Looks like I am stuck with a stuck-up nerd like you.”
Lana Everly
new student, victim of bullying, friends with Alex and rivals with Luna, petite with curly brown hair, shy but resilient.
Alex Chen
supportive friend to Lana and acquaintance of Luna, tall with glasses and short black hair, intelligent and protective.
Luna Blaine
popular bully at Wuki College, antagonist to Lana and acquaintance of Alex, stunning with long blonde hair and piercing blue eyes, manipulative yet vulnerable.
I ran down the corridors of Wuki College, my heart pounding in my chest.
I didn't want to be late for my first day at the school.
As I turned a corner, I almost ran into someone.
I looked up and saw it was a girl with blonde hair and blue eyes.
She was stunningly beautiful.
She looked at me with a smirk.
"Watch where you're going," she said.
"Sorry," I said.
"I just didn't see you. I'm in a hurry."
"That's okay," she said.
"My name is Luna. What's yours?"
"I'm Lana," I said.
"Nice to meet you," she added.
"Likewise," I replied.
"Well, Lana, I hope you have a great day at school," she said.
"Thanks," I said.
I watched as she walked away, feeling a sense of relief wash over me.
I had almost run into her and started off on the wrong foot, but everything had worked out okay.
Now, I just needed to get to my class before the bell rang.
I hurried down the corridor and slipped into my classroom just as the bell rang.
I looked around the classroom for an empty seat.
There were a few scattered throughout the room, but they were all in the back.
I sighed and made my way to one of them.
As I approached, I saw that the girl from earlier, Luna, was sitting in the row in front of me.
She turned around and gave me a smile.
She gestured to the empty desk beside her.
"Sit here," she said.
I hesitated for a moment, but then I slid into the seat.
Luna turned back around and faced the front of the classroom.
The teacher, Mr. Peterson, cleared his throat to get everyone's attention.
"Welcome to Advanced Literature," he said.
"This is a challenging course, but I know you are all up to the task. Let's get started."
I sat there for a few minutes, trying to pay attention to what Mr. Peterson was saying.
But my mind kept wandering back to Luna.
She was so beautiful and seemed so confident.
I wondered what she was like as a person.
As I sat there, I felt someone watching me.
I looked around the classroom, but everyone else seemed to be focused on Mr. Peterson's lecture.
Then I felt it again—someone's eyes on me.
I turned back around and saw that Luna was looking at me over her shoulder.
She gave me a wink and then turned back around. I tried to focus on Mr. Peterson's lecture, but my mind kept drifting back to Luna.
I wondered what she was like outside of class, if she had any hobbies or interests outside of schoolwork.
I also couldn't help but notice how beautiful she looked today, even from behind.
Her blonde hair cascaded down her back in soft waves, and her blue eyes sparkled as she took notes during class.
As the period drew to a close, I felt a sense of relief wash over me.
I had survived my first day of Advanced Literature without too much trouble.
But as I stood up from my desk and gathered my things, I felt a pang of disappointment that I wouldn't get to see Luna again until tomorrow.
As I walked out of the classroom, I noticed that Luna was waiting for me by the doorway.
She smiled at me as I approached, and I couldn't help but smile back at her.
"Hey," she said as I walked past her. "Hey," I replied, feeling a little shy about talking to her after class.
But then again, why not?
"Did you notice the inscription on your desk?" she asked, her voice low and conspiratorial.
I shook my head, confused.
"It's a message from the last student who sat there—something about a hidden passage under the library."