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I Hope Tomorrow is Like Today A New Story by theworldisflat
London and her best friend Liz are seniors at the prestigious Sawyer Preparatory Boarding School. As the year picks up, one finds herself torn between the two of the self-proclaimed kings of Sawyer and the other finds her self falling for the schools surprisingly romantic drug dealer.
Author’s Note I know it’s been a while since I’ve written anything (formerly soco149) but I’m back! Unlike my other stories, I will attempt to write all of my chapters to be somewhere around 8 pages. I’m afraid my posting might be somewhat sporadic however, as I’m finishing up my second semester of my first year at college. I will post as quickly as I can though, likely somewhere around once every two weeks. Also, there is nothing that motivates me to post faster than reviews! Lemme know if you like it or if you don’t, feel free to offer any constructive criticism you can!
Hope you like it!
xox
Introduction
I was shipped off to Sawyer Preparatory School as soon as I was old enough- six years and three months ago to the day- but it seems like I have been here for as long as I can remember. Since leaving New York City for South Carolina when I was just under twelve, Sawyer has been home. I return to New York as rarely as possible; which is not to say that I lead some tragic life there, I will be the first to admit that I find my life to be rather spectacular most of the time, I just find that I have no particular attachment to anyone or anything to be found back in the City.
Depending on whom you ask at Sawyer, you would get a different story. For the most part, they would tell you I was spectacularly average. The only deviation from ‘average’ you might get is if you went to the King and Queen of our uber-exclusive boarding school, Noah Rodgers and Heidi Whynn, who, in some attempt to further advance their social status, might tell you I was a geek or a loser or some other variant of the term. I’m not the most popular girl on campus, but I can honestly say that I have no desire to hold that title. I have an extremely comfortable group of friends and never have a problem finding anything to do on a Saturday night, especially with two best friends like mine.