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Feb 15, 2011 03:06PM

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Age: 18
Gender: F
Per: Shy, sweet, quiet.
Looks: http://quizilla.teennick.com/user_ima...
Crush: Alex
Other: Her cousin is Mason
Name: Mason
Age: 16
Gender: M
Per: Outgoing, funloving, loves to make jokes
Looks: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4012/4... ((Think alittle younger))
Crush: Hope
Other: ...

Mason walked to the park with his ipod in his ears.

Sophia looked at Alex and smiled at him, then when back to fixing orders.

A girl walked into the coffee shop and when behind the counter and told sophia,"Your shift is over,"Sophia smiled and fixed her a cup of coffee and walked out from behind the counter.

Sophia said to the girl,"Byee i see you tomorrow,". The girl smiled and nodded.

Sophia sighed and walked out of the coffee shop.

"Uhmmm...I just moved out here,"she said, she was trying not to remember why she moved there, it still hurt thinking about it.

"Thank you,"Sophia said blushing slightly.

"Uhmm i better get home,"Sophia said turning around and started to walk away.

Sophia sighed and walked to her aunts house and opened the door.



Sophia looked at him,"Yeah, i had a pretty good day,"

"Nope...why dont we talk about you, you seem very....smiliey today,"Sophia said.

"I didn't mean it like that,"Sophia yelled to him.

Sophia sighed and pulled up the seelve to her shirt and looked at all of her burn marks. She would have to live with those scars forever, from the night her house caught on fire, and her parents or her brother died and she was the only on who got out in time.

Macy sighed, she didnt want to get sad, not know. She pulled down her seelve and walked out of the house and started to walk down the street. She needed some fresh air.

Macy didn't really know where she was walking to, she was so new to this town the only places she knew where it was, was Mason's house and the coffee shop.

Sophia sighed and looked down leting her hair fall in her eyes.

