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Post by _Shinx_ on Feb 26, 2017 0:17:00 GMT -5
Alexandria Heirloom, she was the girl to have. Her hair was a rose-gold and reached her waist in gently waves. Her eyes were a soft blue with her irises seeming to have a dark tinged outline to them. A few freckles dotted her nose giving her s cute, almost ditzy look. She was 5'6 in height and she was thin. She had no blemishes, and she was great at sports. She was top of her class as well. She had an entourage and got a love letter at least once a week. She'd been single since she arrived at the school two years ago. The thing was, she was deathly afraid of bugs and ate more than was proper, though she'd die if anyone knew. She feels she doesn't have any real friends even though she's surrounded by people who admire her and in the top five populars at the school. -- Alexandria, or Alexia to those close to her, walked down the hallway with her entourage. "Alexia, my father just got back from France and he brought me Rose Macaroons. Would you like to try some at lunch?" Ellie asked her. Ellie was just so cute, she had a small, petite frame and was shy and clumsy, but she was really kind and nice, though she wasn't as pretty as Alexia. "That would be nice, thank you Ellie." She gave her a charming smile, the one that made even girl's hearts flutter. "I have an oolong tea I just got and I know the cafeteria has hot water. Would you like to try it with Ellie's macaroons? It's a blend of rose, pomegranate, hibiscus and a few other flowers and that I can't recall." Rima suggested. "RiRi, what a lovely idea. With exams finally over, tea and sweets are the effect stress relief. You girls are wonderful." She said happily. It was only second block and she was starving. Lunch wasn't until after fourth block and around her friends she'd probably only eat one Macaroon and a cup of tea before excusing herself. It was hard to get away to her quiet place where no one would find her and she could eat to her heart's content. It was a wonder she didn't get fat or have blemishes for eating as much as she did, but it wasn't like she was complaining.
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