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When the Sky Blushed in April

Elinore_Velira
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It was supposed to be just another school day. But for Siena, her birthday in April became something she’d never forget. A new boy sat in the last row — quiet, unreadable, and somehow unforgettable. One glance turned into curiosity, curiosity into nervous smiles, and before she knew it, her heart began to skip with every passing moment. Between chalk dust, sunlight, and whispered jokes with her best friend, Siena found herself falling — softly, innocently — for someone she barely knew. Because sometimes, love doesn’t announce its arrival. It just happens... when the sky blushes in April.
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Chapter 1 - The Day April Smiled at Me

Some days don't just happen — they stay, glowing softly in your memory.

(Siena's POV)

The morning sun spills through my window, painting the floor in golden stripes.

It's April 27 — my birthday.

I pull on my favorite pastel-blue top with tiny white flowers and my most comfortable jeans. My hair is tied up in a high ponytail, a few strands falling no matter how tightly I fix them. My fingers tremble just a little — nerves, maybe excitement — I can't tell which.

At the mirror, I whisper to myself, "You've got this, Siena."

By the time I reach school, Riya spots me first.

Birthday girl!" she shouts from down the hall.

I grin as she rushes to hug me, nearly knocking the air out of my lungs.

"You look so happy today," she says.

"It's my birthday," I laugh.

"Exactly. Birthdays always mean chaos," she teases.

I carry a small box of chocolates — the simple kind we all share in class. But my hands feel clumsy. My heart beats faster than it should.

When I enter the classroom, it's noisy and bright — voices, laughter, the clatter of chairs.

And then I notice him.

He's sitting at the last bench of the third row, near the window. Tall. Calm. A new face I've never seen before. The sunlight brushes against his hair, turning it gold at the edges. He's looking out the window, lost in thought.

Hey, Riya… who's that?" I whisper.

Riya leans closer.

"Oh, him? New student. Joined last week. Why?"

"No reason," I say quickly, but my voice wavers.

She grins.

"Sure. No reason."

I try to focus on giving chocolates to the first two rows. Smile. Hand them out. Move on. But somehow my steps drift further — closer to him.

"Siena! That's the last bench!"

Riya's whisper catches me off guard.

A soft laugh escapes from someone nearby. My cheeks burn. I turn quickly — and that's when he looks up.

Our eyes meet for the first time.He doesn't laugh. He just smiles — a small, quiet kind of smile that feels like the world slowing down for a heartbeat.

"Happy Birthday," he says gently.

I manage a smile back and hand him a chocolate, my hand slightly shaking.

Our fingers brush — only for a second — but it feels warm, like sunlight caught between two hands.

He offers his hand, and I shake it.

Simple. Ordinary. Yet my heart trips like it's running a race.

The rest of the day passes in a blur. I hear teachers, laughter, the bell — but everything feels distant.

When the final class is about to begin, someone says,

"Last period's about to start — drink some water."

I open my bottle, pretending to sip, but my eyes find him again — sitting quietly at the back, sunlight wrapping around him.

And for some reason, everything suddenly feels new — the classroom, the light, even the air I'm breathing.

Maybe it's just the birthday feeling.

Or maybe… April really smiled at me today.