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The pauper's girl

And he didn't know whether it was the raw intensity of her gaze or how her gaze struggled between meeting his and staying glued to her table, but the girl with the black hair and emerald eyes made his heart skip. ~Hayden Keating. And if she wasn't so distracted by the perfection that was Hayden, transfixed by everything he did and said, she'd question her fading sanity. ~ Raven Stone. Raven stone, dubbed most beautiful girl in West hill by the townfolk, is a girl who treasures silence but craves attention, detached from the world but harbours a sincere kindness in her heart. When poor, innocent looking Hayden Keating comes walking through the doors of her class for the first time, something stirs in Raven. For some reason, she sees beyond his rumpled clothes and worn out shoes, and what she finds there leaves her helplessly overwhelmed. Hayden knows from the first time he sees the raven haired, emerald-eyed girl that she's way out of his league. However, he just can't convince his eyes to stray away from her, his heart to stop seeking hers and his mind to stop replaying every little detail about her. An unusual pair, brought together by the irresistible need to exchange words, to share thoughts, to hold, to discover, to possess, to love. For their love wasn't one written in the texts, analysed and scrutinised for the world to see. It was more sacred, a secret shared between trembling hearts that sought solace in one another. It was overcoming the fear of loosing themselves, their identities in one another, the lingering touches, the smiles that couldn't be hidden, and the feeling of finding home.

ameenarrh · Urban
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18 Chs

XVI• Holed up

Raven and Hayden remained holed up in Hayden's room for the most part of the week.

And except from the few occasions they'd step out to walk in the park, they spent their time asking each other questions.

Raven had noticed how Hayden tended to skirt around his childhood memories, and except the fact that he'd lived in an orphanage for most of his childhood, she knew very little about that period of his life.

She did however, do a good job of covering up his deficiency. Raven told Hayden all about her childhood.

From the times she'd been teased for being chubby in pre-school, to stories from her former town and the ones in their town.

Through it all, Hayden listened attentively.

It was a bit embarrassing to Raven, seeing how invested Hayden was in the littlest stories, how his eyes would light up, how he'd break into fits of laughter here and there.