A girl at the age of 14 strode through the halls of her Floridian high school. Her walk was quick and purposeful, her stride long. In that way, she stood apart from the others meandering through the corridor, holding herself as if she actually had a reason to live, although her looks were plain enough.

She wasn't particularly tall for her age, or short, for that matter. Her brown and slightly wavy hair hung about two inches past her shoulders, tinted with a red that shone brightly in the sun, a trait of which she was very proud. The face of this teen was pleasant enough; she herself decided that her eyes were her best feature, being a hazel-y-green. They were, thankfully, where they should be, right above her nose, which, in turn, was right above her small mouth. Freckles were all over her cheeks and nose; acne could be found on the girl's forehead between her eyebrows.

Her clothes weren't flashy either; they were conservative, consisting of blue jeans and a sweater. (A/N: Is it called a sweater because it makes you sweat? Then why do we wear them? Once it makes you sweat, it's not really necessary to keep you warm anymore, is it?) Unless you looked at her feet, clad as they were in lime green tennis shoes and always a pair of crazy socks.

All things considered, with a glance at Tania Mackrel, you would see a rather ordinary girl. But, if it was possible to peek in someone's mind, chances are the spy would, within seconds, be utterly and irretrievably confused. That would be attributed to the fact that Taina was a very strange person.

Continuously flying through her brain were thoughts of the stories she wrote, books she read, movies she watched, songs she sang, lessons she learned, and other random and weirdly intriguing revelations.

Oftentimes, she thought about her favorite characters, in novels she had read or otherwise. All this leant to an extremely interesting life, not one that Taina was directly involved in, but one she was constantly thinking about.

So it was definitely time something happened to her.