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Sunlight poured through the window, lighting up dust particles that floated around Shade's room. The alarm went off seconds later, the buzzing adding to his irritation. He slender hand slammed on the off button and he sat up, maroon-colored hair untidy and tousled. He yawned and almost instantly hissed in pain. His head pounded so hard he held it in his hands and shut his eyes, wincing until the throbbing faded away.
He stood carefully, sluggishly moving to his closet, refraining from turning on anymore lights. He quickly grabbed a pair of grey skinny jeans, and a navy blue top, that was almost black, before changing into them. He slipped on all his jewelry, loading his neck with necklaces both long and short, before heading to the kitchen. He wasn't sure if Fabian was up yet, but he made some coffee and scrutinized his fridge for anything worth eating. He discovered Eggos in the freezer and grinned. "Such a healthy breakfast." Pulling out the frozen waffles, he stuck them in the toaster and finished his morning preparations, washing his face, combing his hair, and putting on his tiara.
About a fifteen minutes later, he was sitting at the table, eating his breakfast and reading the newspaper that had been left outside his door. He stuffed the remaining piece of waffle into his mouth and let out a sigh.
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Van groaned as her alarm went off and got out of bed, finding that her head wasn't aching nearly as bad as she has suspected. She turned off the trilling reminder, and opened her blinds. It was a sunny day. Squinting against the sudden, bright light, she quickly grabbed a mini skirt, and a rouge top.
She recalled the events of the previous night as she prepared for school, running a brush through her long white hair. She applied light makeup, took some aspirin, and went into the kitchen to find that her father had already left for the station. He had left a note.
There are some eggs and bacon in the oven if you want them. Coffee is still hot too. Have a good first day,
Dad
Van couldn't help but smile and quickly ate the food he had left her, beyond happy that her father was such an excellent cook. She couldn't boil water without setting the kitchen and appliances on fire. Glancing at the clock, she saw that it was about fourty minutes until school started. All she had now left to do was wait.