Caeleste High by Kennedy Harkins, Erin Baker (good fiction books to read .TXT) ๐
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Cassie Mills counts herself as a normal 15 year old girl, apart from a temperamental Dad and a mother that seems to be flying off the deep end as we know it. Now that her family has been relocated to a small town called Caedis, Iowa, she find herself being aggravated by the towns inhabitants; you know witches, warlocks, werewolves, vampires, mermaids, the usual. High School is expected to be an awful experience, but Caeleste High is a deadly one.
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group of students that all looked different and...human. I quickly sat down, with the lunch that Iโd brought from home, at they normal studentโs table.
Their gazes went to me immediately, they were the first even moderately friendly faces Iโd seen all day. Thank God.
I smiled at them, and they returned it hesitantly. I turned to the girl on my left and extended my hand. She took it with a firm grasp. I liked her already.
โCassie Mills.โ
โJessica June,โ the girl said in a friendly voice. She had long, curly, red hair. It shined beautifully under the lunch room lights. Her dark green eyes had a trace of mischief in them. Definitely my kind of girl.
She introduced me to the other students at the table, I only remember some of there names, but Iโll know their faces. We spent the rest of lunch talking about the teachers and how we wished we were home. Typical lunch room talk.
***
The final bell rang and Jessica walked me to my car. We already had plans for me to sleep over at her house tomorrow. Some friendships are just like that; quick like lightning. Iโve learned a lot about her already. She plays a flute in the band, hates grass, and thinks that Ebooks are evil. And thatโs just the beginning.
We parted ways with a smile, and I noticed my brother approaching. Placing a hand on my hip I prepared to chew him out.
โWell, long time no see, stranger,โ I said sarcastically. โYou sure made yourself scarce today.โ
We were both buckled and the car was started before he decided to bless me with an answer.
โI was hanging out with the foot ball team Iโm trying out after school tomorrow.โ
โAnd the foot ball doesnโt attend class?โ He raised his eyebrows at my and I rolled my eyes. โWhatever cranks your tractor. Hey, Iโm going over to a friends house after school tomorrow.โ
โDonโt you mean โcan I go to my friendโs house after school tomorrow?โโ He teased.
โNo,โ I said flatly.
โIn that case I give you my permission.โ
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Their gazes went to me immediately, they were the first even moderately friendly faces Iโd seen all day. Thank God.
I smiled at them, and they returned it hesitantly. I turned to the girl on my left and extended my hand. She took it with a firm grasp. I liked her already.
โCassie Mills.โ
โJessica June,โ the girl said in a friendly voice. She had long, curly, red hair. It shined beautifully under the lunch room lights. Her dark green eyes had a trace of mischief in them. Definitely my kind of girl.
She introduced me to the other students at the table, I only remember some of there names, but Iโll know their faces. We spent the rest of lunch talking about the teachers and how we wished we were home. Typical lunch room talk.
***
The final bell rang and Jessica walked me to my car. We already had plans for me to sleep over at her house tomorrow. Some friendships are just like that; quick like lightning. Iโve learned a lot about her already. She plays a flute in the band, hates grass, and thinks that Ebooks are evil. And thatโs just the beginning.
We parted ways with a smile, and I noticed my brother approaching. Placing a hand on my hip I prepared to chew him out.
โWell, long time no see, stranger,โ I said sarcastically. โYou sure made yourself scarce today.โ
We were both buckled and the car was started before he decided to bless me with an answer.
โI was hanging out with the foot ball team Iโm trying out after school tomorrow.โ
โAnd the foot ball doesnโt attend class?โ He raised his eyebrows at my and I rolled my eyes. โWhatever cranks your tractor. Hey, Iโm going over to a friends house after school tomorrow.โ
โDonโt you mean โcan I go to my friendโs house after school tomorrow?โโ He teased.
โNo,โ I said flatly.
โIn that case I give you my permission.โ
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Publication Date: 05-28-2011
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