Every girl grows up wishing to become a princess.
Beautiful and graceful, to live in a shining castle with her personal knight to save her from everything that brings her sadness.
Life as a college student was vastly different from the years passed in high school. Throughout the entire first year, Rebecca had been able to keep to herself and avoid drawing in unwanted attention. It had been easy to convince her parents to pay a small apartment for her outside the campus, she'd only have to speak of how the other girls in the dorm might influence her the wrong way and how she wanted to focus on her studies...of course, living in a different city, they couldn't just up and visit her every day as they probably wished they could.
As long as she kept her grades in top notch, which really wasn't so hard given she had very little else to do except focus on her school work, Rebecca could keep enjoying her freedom for as long as she desired. It was a new found feeling, to wake up whenever she wanted, eat whatever she wanted, do however she pleased...for someone who had lived the grand majority of their lives constrained by rules and oppressive people, she finally felt free.
She hadn't even gone to church in ages.
That, of course, Rebecca kept a secret from her parents. That was another thing. In the past year, the number of secrets growing between her and the world around her kept growing exponentially. She didn't mind though, it's not as if they were bad secrets. Becca was fairly sure that, by today's standards, she was considered a good girl.
On campus, she barely knew or spoke to anyone - even her teachers, - but she didn't feel the least bit lonely. There was only one friend in this entire world that she needed.
A yawn broke through her lazy smile as the girl's hands crawled from under the blankets to reach for the phone on her nightstand. A quick few taps into it she sat up, eyes gliding through the screen as she re-read last night's conversation.
Cyrus was someone she'd met by chance over the internet a couple of years into high school. A righteous person, honest with a genuine kindness to him that's rarely seen nowadays. He lived in a different state so they'd never had the chance to meet in person...which wasn't a bad thing in Rebecca's eyes, deeply afraid as she was that he'd turn on her as soon as he got to see how gloomy she truly was in real life. Instead, she consoled herself in the fact that there was an ever present kind soul in her life, always there, always ready to listen whenever she needed to speak.
A small smile on her lips, Becca tapped in a quick good morning and got up to face the day ahead.