TW: Bad language
I woke up. it was 8:65 in the morning according to the digital clock that sat on my desk with the
other mass amounts of stuff.It was Wednesday so yeah, 2 days more and Friday comes. Until then, I have school. I am in the fifth grade right now and summer vacation isn't coming for a good old...I don't remember. my memory isn't that good, so I forget stuff a lot. I have been told by my mom that I only remember things I want to remember, and she's not wrong. but I'm not going to admit that.
I got dressed into my Red 2 button short sleeve shirt, and navy blue long pants. My hair was messy but I don't care, I'm going to school anyway.
(My hair ended up being done against my will.)
A few hours after going into the school, we were waiting outside in a line, our classrooms were outside so if it was raining, we would have to walk out in the pouring rain to get to the next class.
While we waited, I overheard some kids in front of me talking about something.
"CoronAVIRUS" One of them said.
"I think Marcus has corona, I don't know."
I didn't question it, and I just brushed it off as slang I don't understand.
A few days later, It was dismissal, and the teacher announced that due to a virus known as Covid19, or Coronavirus, we would be out of school for a week.
I was excited because school overall was a pain in the ass.
Not only that, but this 2'4 asshole kept on picking on me. I like saying they were 2'4 because they are shorter then me, and I don't know their actual height. Finally they would leave me alone.
As soon as I got home I let out a loud groan because I was exhausted.
Finally, a break.
1 Week became 2 weeks.
2 weeks became 3 weeks.
3 weeks became 1 month.
1 month became 5 months.
5 months became 1 and a half years.
So here we are. We moved into an apartment, and this is probably how the human race gets wiped out. Thanks to a bat.
(Fun fact: I started swearing when I was 7, knowing the swears: Fuck and Asshole. When I got found out, my parents tried to find out how I learned these words. Yeah, they were the ones who taught me. But they don't know that.)
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Quarantine in the Eyes of a 12 Year Old
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