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NOW PLAYINGThinkin about You- Frank Ocean

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Thinkin about You- Frank Ocean












THE BUSY SCHOOL halls were filled with students now heading to there next class, well, most of them atleast

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THE BUSY SCHOOL halls were filled with students now heading to there next class, well, most of them atleast. Claudette was making her way to her second to last lesson of the day. History. Unpopular opinion but Claude LOVED history, yes some of the units could make her fall asleep or go insane from boredom but ones like World war, Tudors fascinated her.

As she walked in to the classroom as well as other students she checked to find her seat, she looked around seeing Walker in the seat next to her on the double table, Claudette smiled, walked over and sat down
"hello again Walker! are you sure you're not stalking me?" The brunette asked as a joke while getting out her pencil case and notebook

"Seems like we're partners Claudette and no i am not stalking you, you are just everywhere i go, maybe you are stalking me!" Walker explain trying to hold in his smile as he looked at her.
"maybe in your world of princesses and unicorns i am but in this one i am certainly not"

Throughout the lesson Walker would look over at her or her notebook, he thought her concentrated face was so cute as well as the way her tongue slightly stuck out as she focused on her neat and beautiful writing, he watched how elegantly her hand wrote in the lines. The blonde looked up to her hair that was tied back with a white ribbon perfectly tied into a bow around the hair tie
He thought she looked adorable

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