Small Town Witch by Kristen S. Walker

Small Town Witch by Kristen S. Walker

Author:Kristen S. Walker [Walker, Kristen S.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Kristen S. Walker


Wednesday at school was very difficult to get through. Everyone who wanted to talk to me had to write their part of the conversation down on a piece of paper, which was time-consuming and tedious so most of the time, they didn’t bother. I could see people talking and laughing around me but I was left out of most of the fun.

Julie hand wrote a list of all our assignments and homework down for me, and she tried to keep notes on the white board during classes, but she wasn’t used to writing much while she was talking and I knew that I was missing a lot. I sat next to Heather and tried to copy down her notes as she wrote them, but it was hard for me to keep up, especially since her handwriting wasn’t very neat.

Then during the first break, Kai came to my rescue. He passed me a note that said, “I’ll give you copies of all my notes after school today. Meet me in the school newspaper room.”

I smiled and sat down in the empty chair next to him. “Can I see your notes?”

Kai nodded and slid his notebook across the table to me. I leaned over and took a peek. His handwriting was neat and clean, much easier to read than Heather’s. I was also surprised how detailed his notes were, and organized into bullet points.

I looked at Kai and raised my eyebrows at him in surprise. “Wow, these look great. I would love to have a copy.”

He nodded and wrote, “I’m happy to share with you. You’re having a hard day.”

I rolled my eyes. “That’s an understatement.” I looked across the table to where I’d been sitting with Heather. “Do you think that I could sit next to you during class so I could read your notes and try to follow along? I hate feeling left out.”

He nodded again. I went and grabbed my stuff from my old seat, and then moved back next to Kai.

When class started again, I leaned over and watched Kai write. He wrote in pen, quick and confident, the ink gliding across the paper in round letters. I looked up at Julie’s white board and then back down at the paper: he wrote almost as fast as I could read.

Kai saw me looking up and wrote in the margin, “Am I writing too fast for you?”

I shook my head. I reached over with my pen and wrote below his note, “No, I’m just impressed.”

Kai smiled. “As a reporter, I have to write fast. I can go faster in short-hand, but I don’t know if you’d be able to understand that.”

“I’m so glad that I can talk to you,” I added. “It’s been so weirdly quiet all day.”

“At least you can’t hear those two making all their lovey-dovey noises at each other.” He pointed with his pen to the table next to us.

I turned my head just a little to take a peek, and caught a glimpse of Lindsey whispering something in Peter’s ear.



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