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Mia, a rare vampire. In the human world. Whi has no idea who her parents are and was raised by her uncle and aunt. Her life has always been grey until she meet a girl, who made a turbulence in her life

Chapter 1 MIA

Mia ran through the night,hitting the branches, and stubbing her toes on the grass while running,something immensely chasing her. Then she stopped when she came across a white lady who was floating in the air.

She looked so beautiful, Mia tried to touch her and she woke up. The alarm on the table read 6:50am,she got up and walked to the toilet she then checked her herself in the mirror, she had pale white milky skin, green eyes,pink lips, a rounded nose and a well defined jawline. Her haircut was a bit messy it was a wolf haircut. Mia looked in the mirror and brushed her hair with her hand, then took her toothbrush and started brushing her teeth then went to the shower and freshened up. She then went to her wardrobe and picked a checkers shirt and a cargo shorts with her Jordans, she then wore her bracelet and put on her bag which had a long strap which she put as a crossbag around her chest.

She then went downstairs where her aunt and uncle were making breakfast and they saw her and said to her in a cheerful voice, " good morning honey"

She replied saying " oh I'm great" her uncle handed her the toast and butter. She then ate it and went of to school. She used her skateboard, she had a motor bike but use her skateboard at times. She then went off to shoes, greeting the mail man and Mrs.chonica the old lady who lived next door with her cat and knitted alot for her. She considered her like her real grandmother. Then she passed and went off to school, on her way she bumped into someone and went flying. They crashed into each other, Mia raised her head up and saw a very cute girl, she had brown hair and blue eyes and pink lips. She was shorter than Mia, who was 179cm while she was 170cm. Mia apologised but the girl was too stunned to talk, she then replied and said "no, worries. It was a mistake right chill". Mia looked at her and smiled she then dusted her brown gown which reached her knee and her sweater which was white, then she checked her white purse for any dirt. Then she looked at Mia and said everything is alright, Mia laughed

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