Ali’s Pretty Little Lies (Pretty Little Liars, #0.5) by Sara Shepard EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author Name: Sara Shepard
- Book Genre: Mystery, Young Adult
- ISBN # 9780062233363
- Date of Publication: 2013-1-2
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THE PRINCESS OF ROSEWOOD DAY
Alison DiLaurentis strode down the hallway at Rosewood Day Middle
School, her kitten heels clacking, her blond hair bouncing, and her plaid
uniform skirt riding high on her thighs. The earth science teacher poked his
head out his classroom door and raised his eyebrows. The overhead lights,
which made everyone else look washed-out and pale, brought out the honey
tones in Ali’s skin and the green flecks in her eyes. Her footsteps seemed to
march in time with the school’s “between classes” classical music. And as
she rounded the corner toward the cafeteria, the crowds parted for her as
they might a regal queen.
Which she sort of was.
It was springtime, almost at the end of her seventh-grade year, and Ali
and her friends ate at the best table outside, a large, square four-top that had
an excellent view of the baseball diamond. Emily Fields, Spencer Hastings,
Aria Montgomery, and Hanna Marin were already seated and taking out
their lunches: sushi rolls from the Fresh Fields counter and soft pretzels
from the cafeteria.
Ali waved at them from the doorway. Spencer brightened. Hanna pulled
an extra container of sushi rolls out of her bag and set it in Ali’s place.
Emily gazed at Ali with a small, excited smile, perfunctorily brushing a few
stray leaves off Ali’s favorite seat. Aria laid down her knitting and gave Ali
a huge smile.
As Ali walked across the courtyard, everyone’s eyes were on her yet
again. She could hear the admiring whispers and the appreciative whistles.
Devon Arliss, who was in Ali’s history class, ran up to her as she passed
and slipped her that afternoon’s homework, which she didn’t even have to
ask Devon to do for her anymore. And Heather Rausch, whose sister
worked at the Sephora in the mall, handed her a gift bag full of samples
from the newest makeup line. “You’re the only person besides the
employees who gets to try these out,” Heather said proudly.
“Thanks,” Ali said to Devon and Heather, shooting them aloof smiles. It
felt like she was a VIP celebrity: She was so precious and desirable, you
had to be on a waiting list just to get near her.
Ruling a school was, in a word, awesome. She had trends to launch
(she’d single-handedly gotten everyone at Rosewood Day to wear lime-
green nail polish this spring); people to cut down (planting that fake love
note from Kirsten Cullen to Lucas Beattie was perfect revenge for when
Kirsten had criticized her field hockey skills); parties to plan (the springsummer season was the busiest); and girls to upstage. Including her very
best friends.
She walked up to them at the table. “Hey, bitches!”
Her friends smiled brightly. “Hey, bitch!” they all said in unison, though
Emily looked embarrassed. Even the teachers barely flinched when they
heard bitch in the halls, but Emily had practically been brought up Amish,
and she was still cagey about swearing.
Ali pulled out the old Polaroid camera her father had given her and
snapped a photo of them, the girls grinning happily. Even though Aria was
the group’s official photographer/videographer, the Polaroid was Ali’s thing
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