The boy and his mothers headed to Southaven, Mississippi. Where they got a apartment on the upstairs floor. The boy didn't go to school for a while during this time since the school needed information they didn't have. So most of the time the would wonder around the apartment and look for something to explore. The apartments had a gym, tennis court, and a park nearby so the boy had plenty of things to wonder around and do.
The boy would often listen to music and swing on the swings at the park. He would sit there hoping that someone would come to talk to him. All the boy wanted was someone to share his thoughts with. He wanted someone he could tell things about his life too and tell them how much he wanted to help others see how great they were. The boy just wanted someone to talk too so he didn't feel so alone anymore.
However one day as the boy was walking home he saw a girl sitting at the tennis court listening to music while her dog ran in circles around her. The boy walked up to her and said "Is that you're dog?" The girl replied and they talked about the music that they both enjoyed. They talked for hours at the tennis court about many things that they liked.
Eventually the girl asked him for his snapchat. The boy admitted he didn't have one but he created one in that moment so he could talk to her. So the boy gladly gave her his snap and they parted ways. When the boy got home he immediately told his parents about the girl he had met. Saying how they talked for hours. When the boy got to his room he instantly texted the girl. She answered very quickly and they talked for hours before heading to sleep later in the night. They also made plans to meet up later in the day.
The next day the boy and the girl met up at the tennis court again. They would talk all day and night and would even sleep on the tennis court together sometimes. One day they even went to the pool next to the gym and went swimming together, and one day the boy asked the girl out and admitted his feelings for her and she very nervously accepted.
After the girl accepted the boys request; They would talk everyday afterword's and hang out everyday that they could which was almost every day. They grew to be very close friends over the next few months. One day when they were playing at the park, the boy asked if he could kiss her. The girl quickly turned red and shied away from him. She got up and ran to the other side of the soccer field in the park.
The boy ran after her telling her that they would kiss whenever she was ready and that he only wanted to make her happy. The boy told her to close her eyes and then he gently kissed her lips while her eyes were closed. The girl opened her eyes and turned a bright red. They just starred at each other for the next few minutes. The boy and the girl had grown to be very close. One day he even poked her in the eye when they were play fighting over a song and he felt horrible and begged for forgiveness from her.
When the boy was finally able to go to school again he didn't see her until after the school day since she was homeschooled. The boy would do his best to meet up with her each and every day. Most of the time they would hang outside of the highway where a big wall separated them and the highway. They both really enjoyed rolling down the steep, grassy hill and playing all sorts of games together.
However the boy and his mother's had to made plans to move into a small camper near Elvis Presley's mansion. The boy tried to stay in an online relationship with her, but he was realizing that his attraction to her wasn't as intense as he felt it should be and he broke up with her because she wasn't texting him very much. The breakup was a lot for the boy and for the girl. The girl said she hated him after they broke up with each other. The boy still wanted to remain friends with her but it didn't seem like that was possible.

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The Past
Short StoryMy life has had its up and downs and i decided to write out my story. I tried to the best of my ability to remember how i felt and what happened. This story is not 100 percent accurate but it is very close. IF you decide to read it, I hope you enjoy...