  well, I have a new blog. Surprise surprise! I'll let you in on a little secret. I'm writing a book! Here's the first part I have, not mush or anything, just an introduction to the characters: Forward Motion Chapter 1 Dimitri sat on his chair at school. He was aware that he had a look of sadness, or depression on his face, but he was just thinking. He always looked like that when he was thinking. At first, it worried people to see him like that, but once they were informed of his thinking habits, they paid him no mind.
What was he thinking about was the question. And the answer is, as always; everything. The thought process leading from one thing to another, a never ending chain. Dimitri wasn’t what you’d call a normal boy. He had his quirks and used them to his advantage. He had a few friends, most of them not very good because they only wanted him around since he was a good listener and was loyal. Dimitri only had two comrades that were really his friends, one of them happed to be a sixteen year old by the name of Lewis. The other was Elliot, another sixteen year old with a strange, but good sense of humor. Lewis had red hair on the left half of his head, and black on the other and was very wild most of the time. His right nostril was pierced and he had a devilish smile. Lewis also had intriguing blue eyes. He sat in front of Dimitri during language arts and social studies, which took up a total of two periods, each one hour long. Elliot had curly, almost-short brown hair. He always had a leather jacket that smelled, as he said, “like grandpa.” Elliot sat next to Lewis on the left side.
Dimitri had dark brown hair that hung in front of his face and had just a bit of curl to it. He had dark green eyes. Elliot was a tall boy and just a bit gangly. Lewis was shorter and was built like a runner. Dimitri had nearly the same figure as Lewis but was about an inch taller.
The three knew that a lot of the girls at the school fancied Lewis. Elliot often times caught them looking at a stolen picture of him that they had snapped or had pawned off another girl. Lewis had never had a girlfriend or a relationship of any kind, and it appeared he had no plan to start one. None of the three, know as “those weird kids,” had any interest at all in dating or girls. 
