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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Marble Hills High School Preview

Hello everyone I am here to tell you about my friend Bluebell's and Mak's book that I am editing.
Tell me if you want to read the rest of it.

-Prologue-
The Narrator
It was an average boring chilly day in Vermont, Marble Hills high school was getting ready for the first day of the year. Our three main characters were getting themselves ready as well.
Read on to view these characters
Angelo was a rebel, there is no other word to describe him, he
had dry blonde hair that falls over half his face hiding him from the school and the teachers who never really knew his identity. He had dull blue eyes that had long since lost the colour in them. He was wearing a loose black  t shirt that was tucked into his jeans. He had a huge black puffer jacket with even bigger puffed sleeves, the rips across his jeans were ragged and dirty. His expression was almost inexpressibly sour. And he was always plastered to the side of his best friend. Jordan Pinewood. Jordan was a bit depressed and never cracked even a small smile. He kept his face as still as a rock. He wore a black t-shirt that was as plain as his boring facial expression. He had faded grey jeans. His eyes were a pale green, with a twinge of brown.
His hair was  dark brown and short, quite a lot like Jake Ryan's hair from ‘Sixteen Candles.’ Our story begins from the point of view of Clarissa Blue, A nerdy Junior who takes pride in being the world's best dungeon master. She would spend long hours with her nose tucked in a book. Her favourite genre was fantasy novels. Clarissa had long black hair that had  brown highlights at the tips, she was wearing a black and white striped shirt with a light pink sweater over top, her shorts were splattered with a variety of coloured paint spots. Her eyes were a crystal green shade with a bit of blue, and she had her hair always tidily tucked behind her ears.
This is where our story begins...
I hope you like it.

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