bc

My love is a starlight

book_age16+
2
FOLLOW
1K
READ
HE
drama
campus
like
intro-logo
Blurb

Amelia Brown gains admission to Lilyviles High School, the best high school in Los Angeles. Amelia resumes to the school with the belief that her school year would be peaceful and uneventful.

Her hope becomes a wishful thinking when the most hottest guy at school falls in love with her. This earns her a lot of enemies at school and troubles begins to come her way.

Will she fight for her love?

Will she overcome the challenges?

Find out in this captivating story.

chap-preview
Free preview
Episode one (A dream come true)
Amelia's POV "Welcome to Lilyviles High School, Amelia." I muttered as I checked myself out in the mirror. My school uniform looked so elegant on me ad it fitted me perfectly. It was a white shirt and a pleated yellow skirt with white vertical and horizontal lines designed on it. The name 'Amelia Brown' was boldly inscribed on the name tag that was fixed to my shirt. I perfected my outfit with a pair of white sneakers. I giggled excitedly as I took one last look at myself. It was my first day at school and words cannot describe how ecstatic I felt. Lilyviles High School has always been my dream school. It was the dream school of every teenager in Los Angeles. Although it was a dream for many, it only came true for very few people - the children of the rich whose parents could afford the exorbitant school fees and a few teenagers who gained admission to the school through a scholarship. I know what you are thinking. Yes, I gained admission to the school through a scholarship. The school fees, the school uniforms and all other expenses had been paid for. All I needed to do was to dress up every morning and be a student of LHS. Tears rolled down my eyes as I remembered taking the school's entrance examination twice, but I failed to meet the pass marks by being short of a mark or two. Final years in high schools are the most crucial for every student. They are years when students get to apply to the universities of their choice. For me to attend the university of my dream, I needed a school with outstanding teachers who would groom me to success. I remember summoning every bit of courage and confidence as I took the online scholarship exam organized by LHS. I was taking the exam for the third time. As expected, the questions were very tough, and they required a high level of brainstorming. It was a very difficult exam that I had to take in under forty minutes. I had no choice than to face the questions and give the examination my very best. I had no choice. The children of the rich didn't have to apply for a scholarship to get admission into the school. There was no need for a scholarship. Their parents could afford the school fees. It was a total walkover for them. It was the exact opposite for me, the first child of a family of four. My average family could not afford three square meals a day. There was no way I could attend my dream school unless I got myself a scholarship. I widened my eyes with disbelief as I stared at the screen of my phone. For a minute or two, I was in a state of shock. Okay, maybe not shock, but I was definitely astounded. "Congratulations Amelia Brown. You have passed the entrance exam to Lilyviles High School. Please click the left button to accept your admission." Those words typed in bold fonts stared back at me. "Yayyyyyy!" Like someone suddenly released from a spell, I screamed my heart out. "I did it!" I found myself saying repeatedly as I did a little dance in my small room. That night was one of the best nights of my life. I was finally a Lilyvite. I quickly wiped my tears and tied my hair into a small bun. The sweet aroma of French toast filled the air. I needed no one to tell me that mother was at it again, showcasing her amazing culinary skills. I carried my school bag which contained a book or two. I had been told that a laptop and an iPad would be given to me when I get to school. It was totally unlike my former school where books and pens were used to take notes. I stepped out of my room and closed the old, rickety door behind me. I noticed that the lock had broken. I sighed and took a mental note to fix it when I return from school. I walked to the kitchen and met my mum cooking on a rusty gas cooker. The kitchen utensils were pretty old, but they were still in good shape. I shrugged and turned to face my mother, who had noticed my presence in the kitchen. Her tired face brightened up with smiles on sighting me. "Good morning mum." I said to her with cheerfulness. Mrs Brown, as I fondly called her, was a woman in her mid - forties. She was of average height, slim and beautiful. Although the effects of hardwork were showing on her skin, but nevertheless, she still looked radiant as ever. "Good morning dear. I hope you slept well." She asked with a smile. I responded with a nod as I watched her walk up to me. She held my hands with affection as she looked into my eyes. "I can't believe that my daughter is now a student of the best high school in Los Angeles. I'm so proud of you daughter. I really am. It's your first day at school. Do not cause trouble. Don't beat anyone up" I rolled my eyes at the last statement. I wasn't going to promise that. There won't be any need to cause trouble unless anyone steps on my toes. I have heard a lot about how arrogant and demeaning the rich kids can be. "Be a good girl Amelia." Mother spelled out her last words of advice and pulled me in for a hug. My nose caught a whiff of her body spray. I loved the homely sensation it gave me. I wrapped my hands around her back and melted into her embrace. "Thanks Mum. I promise to make you proud." I responded. A small, mischievous cough at the door made us disengage almost immediately. Standing by the door was Evans, my chubby little brother of thirteen. He was fully dressed in his school uniform. "Hey," I walked up to him and ruffled his hair with fondness. His eyes fell with sadness. "Sister," he said with a feeble voice. I needed no one to tell me what was up with him. We used to attend the same school and the fact that I had to leave for another school bothered him. "C'mon Evans. I thought we'd spoken about this. I'm bound to eventually graduate someday anyway. Don't worry Evans. I promise to work hard and bring you to Lilyviles High School." I promised him. My promise sounded ridiculous to his ears. We all knew that no amount of money that I make from my part-time jobs could ever sponsor my brother to Lilyviles High School." His face brightened up a little but beneath his eyes were looks of doubt. He spoke louder, this time with a tone of hope. "No Amelia. I'll study hard and sit for the next scholarship examination." I nodded in admiration and flicked my fingers in optimism. "Yeahhhh you can do that. I believe in you." "Guys, your father didn't come home last night." I heard Mum say. I felt a surge of anger and non-chalance rise within me. "Like I care." I said, nonchalantly. Evans shrugged. "Like I care too." "C'mon kids, don't be that way to your father." Mother cautioned us. I sighed. "Mum, let's not ruin this beautiful morning by talking about him." Evans nodded in agreement. My wristwatch suddenly beeped, reminding me that it was time to go to school. I hurriedly took a piece of French toast from the pan and savored it. I took a sip of the milk mother had prepared for Evans and I. I skipped out of the kitchen, waving my hands to mother and Evans. I could hear my mother's voice, persuading me to eat more, but I was not going to be late on my first day at my new school. I unlocked Betty, my bicycle. It was a Trek FX line model. It was getting old, but I loved it that way. It was a gift I got from my mum when I turned seventeen. That was about a year ago. I hopped on it and peddled it as fast as I could to Lilyviles high school.

editor-pick
Dreame-Editor's pick

bc

Claimed by my Brother’s Best Friends

read
820.2K
bc

The Lone Alpha

read
125.6K
bc

The Luna He Rejected (Extended version)

read
614.0K
bc

Secretly Rejected My Alpha Mate

read
35.9K
bc

His Unavailable Wife: Sir, You've Lost Me

read
10.5K
bc

Bad Boy Biker

read
8.7K
bc

The CEO'S Plaything

read
19.4K

Scan code to download app

download_iosApp Store
google icon
Google Play
Facebook