Miami sighed, walking in to the school quietly. Looking around, Miami tried to slowly figure out where to go. Finally seeing the chalk arrows the teachers left for others, Miami jogged to the hallway to sit. She let out a deep sigh as she sat down into a chair and waited for her senior. Miami wanted to bang her head into a wall, due to her major headache.
She has accidentally banged her head into the gates of the school walking in. Unaware to Miami at the moment, her head dripped a tiny bit of blood as she shut her eyes and learned her head back. Wiping it off without knowledge once more, Miami groaned. Looking around at thoughs who already have been found by seniors, she noticed a boy with a scarf on (Varther). She slightly blushed, turning a light shade of pink almost matching her her.
Looking away slightly as she looked at each senior and junior as thy walked past her. She was completely ignored by almost all of them as more blood dripped down her face once more. Turning back to the boy in the scarf (Varther), she noticed his senior with brown or black her (Jack) , Miami couldn't really tell at the moment due to how far she was. She tilt her head as her hair waved beside her and her bangs covered the part of her face with blood on it.
Looking forward once more to the blank wall, she let out a light sigh as she began to sing quietly. Though many didn't hear her, she know someone had too. No matter who she or he was, Miami didn't care. She only wanted to sing at the moment so sing she would to pass the time. Slowly, she began to panic, thinking almost everyone would stare at her as she kept going.
Her feelings for the school at the moment were confusing. It was way to big, and she knew she could easily get lost somewhere here. She bit her bottom lip as blood dripped onto her hand. Looking down at the cold red drop on her hand Miami whimpered loudly as she panicked even worse.
"Excuse me! B-but does anyone have a band aid or piece of cloth I could use for my head?" Miami shyly called out to others, worried she might of not have been heard by anyone.