It was the last day of school, last day of middle school, I thought. We were moving to the other side of town. My mom got a job there, and we were forced to move. Even though I did not want to, I had to, I would have to go to a new school where I knew no body, and would have to meet new people, all over again. I got in the car and waited for my parents. My earbuds in, listening to Beethoven, he was my favourite classical musician. My mom knocked on the window and I rolled it down and took out my left earbud,
"Yes?" She raised her eyebrow,
"Excuse me young lady? You get your ass out here right now!"
I rolled my eyes and opened the door and stepped outside. She held out a box, it was sealed all way round and had writing on it.
"What's this?" I ask. She smiles and walks back into the house. I shrugged and threw it into the car.
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Soon enough, we were on our way to the new neighbourhood. I kept staring out the window looking at the tree's swaying in the wind. There were a few people walking along the sidewalk, but, no children. We pulled up to a medium-sized home with a large driveway."We're here!" My mother said cheerfully. I was not in the mood for cheerfulness...
As I stepped out of the car, a skateboard hit my leg. "Ouch,"
I looked up and spotted a blonde haired, boy. He had a muscle tee, surfer shorts, and running shoes.
"My apologies. Are you OK?"
"Yeah. Thanks." I replied. He seemed nice.
"So, your new here?" He had a deep voice.
"Yeah, I literally just arrived." I tried to smile at him.
"Cool, my girlfriend used to live here, but anyways, I got a new girl here in the hood." He winked at me. Ewe.
"OK. I'll catch you later then." I turned and walked inside.
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The Unknown Twins
Teen FictionThis story tells you about a young teen girl named, Margret, who always disobeyed the rules. She always got herself into trouble but, never really cared. Another girl named, Jenna, was new at the school. Somehow, the two girls meet, and everything c...