The first face I saw was my aunt's disapproval written clearly over her refined features. It made me want to burst out laughing. I had this terrible urge to take out my phone and capture this precious priceless look, but I had to resist the temptation no matter how strong it was. I watched as she angrily swiped out her phone and dialled some number angrily. Sucked to be them. I snickered silently earning dirty glares from my guards. I looked at the stage to see Keith smiling-more like smirking at me. I mentally face palmed then forced a huge fake smile and walked slowly to my designated seat. I kept my eyes forward not looking at anything in particular and finally sat silently next to my aunt. She slightly turned in a seat flashing everyone a smile then scooted a bit next to me. "What

