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Freshman

It was the first day of high school. It warm California day in September. I was walking to my first period class. And then I saw him.

It was just like a movie, where everything slows down and the only person in focus is the love interest. 

I looked around in each of my classes to see if he was there. Then, in last period history class, he was there, and he was sitting right next to me. 

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