Week 1: A New Journey Begins
Wow okay so Brightwood Academy. I’ve actually been calling it BWA in my head. Not sure if I’m allowed to do that or anything but whatever. It’s not like I’m going to get in trouble for it.
Back on topic, I’m finally here. My first week is almost over and I just can’t believe it. Though I haven’t talked to Silas much since the first day ( he’s my roommate ) I think we’re actually going to get along. I guess it’s too early to tell but I usually have a feeling about this. First impressions go a long way. I know I have another roommate Salim oh gosh why do they have to have similar names but I haven’t really met him yet. Usually either one of us is asleep by the time the other comes in or leaves. I’d really like to meet him though, considering we’re going to be living together for the school year and all.
I like most of my teachers given the fact that I still don’t know many of them very well. They seem… nice though, and understanding. I joined the debate team too and I’m really looking forward to our first meeting. Keeping my schedule in order is going to be difficult but I’ve got help.
There’s this guy I met on my first day named Simon. How the hell am I supposed to describe Simon. He’s incredible. His fur is so soft when our tails brush against each others. His voice, I don’t know why but it makes me want to listen to it for hours. Considering that I’ve gotten him to read about half my syllabus without complaining once, well, lets just say I may not remember everything on the sheet but I’m never forgetting that kid’s voice.
He’s been walking me to most of my classes when he can. Sometimes it’s difficult with him being an omega and me an alpha but we’re managing. Hanging out in the library together and having picnics on the hill after class, he’s a really great friend. Maybe he’s becoming more than a friend. I think I’d like him to be more but… it’s only week one. I can’t possibly be that attached already right?
In all honesty, Simon would probably want an alpha that wasn’t disabled anyway. I’m not going to stand in the way of that.