MIDNIGHT SUN STEPHENIE MEYER
midnight sun by stephenie meyer intro:
THIS WAS THE TIME OF DAY WHEN I MOST WISHED I WERE ABLE TO SLEEP.
High school.
Or was purgatory the right word? If there were any way to atone for my
sins, this ought to count toward the tally in some measure. The tedium was
not something I grew used to; every day seemed more impossibly
monotonous than the last.
Perhaps this could even be considered my form of sleep—if sleep was
defined as the inert state between active periods.
I stared at the cracks running through the plaster in the far corner of the
cafeteria, imagining patterns into them that were not there. It was one way
to tune out the voices that babbled like the gush of a river inside my head.
Several hundred of these voices I ignored out of boredom.
When it came to the human mind, I’d heard it all before and then some.
Today, all thoughts were consumed with the trivial drama of a new addition
to the small student body.
It took so little to work them up. I’d seen the new
face repeated in thought after thought from every angle. Just an ordinary
human girl. The excitement over her arrival was tiresomely predictable—it
was the same reaction as one would get from flashing a shiny object at a
group of toddlers. Half the sheep-like males were already imagining
themselves infatuated with her, just because she was something new to look
at. I tried harder to tune them out.
Only four voices did I block out of courtesy rather than distaste: my
family, my two brothers and two sisters, who were so used to the lack of
privacy in my presence that they rarely worried about it. I gave them what I
could. I tried not to listen if I could help it......................................
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