Intro thingy
"Willa, it's time to get up for school. You don't want to be late for your first day of High School, do you?" The girl he was talking to through the door grumbled, but got up and dressed for school, taking time to carefully select the book she was going to read during the six long hours when she would be away from her beloved forest and books. After she ate breakfast and went out to catch the bus, she looked back on the crude log cabin she called home. The log cabin was nothing special to look at, six walls on the outside with a wraparound porch, but it still looked as if it belonged out there in the middle of the woods with the dirt path leading to the front door that she called home for years. She sighed as she tried to shake off the feeling of foreboding, the feeling that she wouldn't see it again for a long time.
"It's only six hours that I'll be gone, I'll be back." She told herself before starting to walk up the long, rocky dirt path that would take her to where she would get onto the bus that would take her to her first day as a Freshmen at Woods High School. As she sat on the bench that sat at the end of the path and waited for the bus, she felt as if someone was watching her, but when she turned around, she saw no one there. Little did she know that when she turned her head, she gave her watcher all the information that he needed to know about the girl with long brown hair, green, cat-like eyes, and pointed ears that he needed to know. He had found one of the last remaining elves in their peaceful exile from the Veil.
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Everyone went quiet as the silent figure emerged from the pouring rain onto the bus, as the girl walked past each row of seats, wispers erupted, but she didn't pay them any mind and just walked to the back of the bus and sat in her seat to watch the rain race across the window pane.
She was interrupted from her peaceful vigile when a group of loud, rambuncious boys got onto the bus, one of them stopping in the ile infront of her seat. "Is it all right if I sit here?" He asked, gray eyes slightly pleading from under a mop of dripping hair.
"Sure." She said as she scooted closer to the window an dpulled her backpack onto her lap to make room for the strange boy.
"Hi, I just moved here from Maine, have you lived here long?" He asked innocently.
She nodded before saying, "I've lived here my whole life."