Changing schools can be hard. You leave behind your friends (if you have), Crush (if you have) teacher's (if you....okay okay, you get the point)
Again, Changing school's is not something students want to.
Unless, they have a deplorable social life cough, Izzy, cough
But, in books the main character it's different than the rest, given A special ability. I mean, often being the 'left out' or , rarely, the 'popular one'Pepole do this, so you, the reader, can relate to the protagonist.
And, the main character HAS to be different because, 'scoffs' It's the main character.
But, I'm slipping away of the point.Some students see movimg school's as a new opportunity to lie to you new classmates, telling them the coolass live you had- I mean, as an opportunity to brag about themselfs in order to gain actual popularity.
Wait, thats not in the script.
Anyways.
The pepole who have an optimistic sense of view regarding changing schools are either optimistic, or the loner.
Or, 'different' pepole who have a weird plan involving their new school, in order to...well, I don't know, they dont pay me to spill the tea, in fact they dont pay me at all.
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Do I Love You? n
Non-FictionAri is changing schools and dosen't seem too worried about it, until she reunites with her lifelong crush.