A Fun Day out

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Well guys even if y'all don't like it I'm
still writing more. It taps into my creative side and gives me something to do soo yeah...

Minutes changes into hours, hours changed into day, days turned into months. I hung out with Alexandra everyday we were besties. No longer was I a loner. We would eat lunch together, go get ice cream, go shopping, and more. It was a Friday and like any other day lately. We were eating lunch outside on a bench.

"How about going to the movies,I hear there's a great chick flick out?" Alexandra asked.

I myself don't really watch chick flick, but I agreed anyways, I didn't want to disappoint my bestie. We planned to go after school.

During class while the teacher was passing out grades I was reading the book Daybreak. It was about the tenth time I read the book. I love the book , but the endings terrible. The book was like Julia's life but in the end the girl kills herself. Kills herself. Like is that really the best ending the author could have thought of. (Yes that is the best ending) I dont really criticize books but this book I criticized really hard because I wrote it.

I placed down my book looking over the graded papers. Hundred, hundred, hundred, and OMG another hundred. No just kidding that wasn't surprising at all. I always get all hundreds. It's probably the only joy in my life. If only life was about grades?

After school, I waited in front of the school waiting for Alexandra.

"Sorry I'm late," I heard someone yell. It was Alexandra. "I had orchestra practice."

"It's fine lets go!" And with that we set off to the movies. When we got to the movies we ordered a large drink and a popcorn to share, since Alexandra was on a diet. Honestly I didn't think she was that fat, but she thinks she is because people are bullying her and telling her she's fat. The movie lasted 3 hours. I thought it really sucked. It made no sense. Having a girl falling in love with the most popular guy in school and they end up together. That never happens in reality. On the other hand, Alexandra loved it. She thought it was really romantic and sweet. Her face lit up as she talked about it. We're polar opposites, but opposites attract right?

As we were walking home we passed by people from our school. They snickered as we walked by and Alexandra's smile faded. I wish I had asked what was wrong with her that day.

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