Fish's Perspective
Finally, the bell rang and I was finally finished with 'Prison' for a whole 2 weeks. I had to walk home so as I approached the doors, I had Shaye Morgan and Emma approach me. Shaye is basically the opposite of a closeted gay as in he's a closeted straight if that makes any sense. And Emma is just that one person that most of the time you feel its just someone who you could get on with instantly and we started playing with footballs.
Victor's Perspective
As I head home, I stay thinking of one guy and one interaction. Riley and the fight that ensued. I mean while I don't regret helping him it felt odd to do so. I mean I thought you would only do to that to like close friends and not basically strangers. I mean its almost like there's something else driving my body to do that. Some inner meaning. An incentive. But I'm sure it's nothing. As I open my house door, I head upstairs to my bedroom in solitude, boot up my computer and load Fortnite
Fish's Perspective
After playing football, I headed home with Daniel Robson (a friend from Primary) who is a kinda interesting guy. I mean he like doesn't make sense at all. And when you try to help the guy he ignores it. Anyway after I arrive home, I sit in solitude waiting for my PC to boot up so I can play with him on my favorite game, Fortnite.
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No Homo (Fictor)
RomanceA man named Riley Fish had walked up to school one morning to find out something interesting. A new fact about himself. He liked a guy as well, more than a friend. This complicated love story about two classmates, tells the most important lesson of...