Dear Diary,
Things at home have been weird since this new school year.
I compare this situation to mom and dad being on ice, desperately trying to push me to, apparently, "do better at my grades", even though my grades are practically already perfect. They say I'm too focused on all the distractions around me, like my phone, my dog, and my friends...
Oh wait. I don't even have friends.
Anyways, all this has both bothered me and pushed me to my academic limits. By limits, I don't mean improving. I mean slacking. It's almost like their constant nagging to "get off my phone and go study" or "feel ashamed of my latest exam scores" has suddenly caused a counter-effect in my performance, and now, I'm not the person who'd be the most proud of their results when it comes to academics.
Now use all of this and tell me why they made the ignorant decision to move me to a new school! Seriously?!
My former school wasn't even that bad! What the heck do they even want me to do in this new one?! Re-live some nightmares?!
On the bright side, at least me moving to a new school won't include all the sappiness of 'losing a best friend/friends' and 'never getting to see them again'. I guess having zero friends has its perks.
I can't believe I forgot to say... I'm starting this new school TOMORROW.
Literally. I've been chilling in my bed and writing all this. It's nighttime, so I decided to get all the load off my chest before I went to sleep. I can only wish luck for myself tomorrow, because a feeling of dread has now crept up on me.
Anyways, Goodnight, diary. Let's pray that I survive my first school day.
*P.s- I think the place is called Northglen High School or something??*
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