There was an almost uncharacteristic quiet around the apartment complex, the typically windy part of town was still and Blaine watched the sky, quietly bored, but somewhat excited. Today was going to be good, she was sure of it.
Her eyes scanned the sky for any clouds that made familiar shapes, but they all just looked like fluff. She wished briefly that she'd told her soon-to-be-roomie to come earlier. Blaine had readied her two bedroom apartment for the other's arrival and found that it hadn't taken nearly as long as she'd expected it to.
So now she sat on the balcony, her eyes flitting between the parking lot and the sky above. She wanted
The normal lunchroom chatter faded into nothing, it was quiet, and soon the silence was replaced by wind. A sharp gust ruffling my clothes in every direction. It was quiet again, though I could still feel the wind, and the empty white space around me rustled like tree leaves. The wind slowed, eventually stopping and the sound of teenagers talking began to flood back into my senses.
"Marc," a voice called my name. My world began to turn, going from it's blinding white it began to grow colors, slowly returning me back to reality, where the voice was given a body and the chatter was given a crowd.
I stared at the girl before me, waving a piece o