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Camira is too good for that jerk face, Dustin. If only she knew that he doesn't even like her. It was all just a dare from Natalie and Nicole.
Anyone with eyes could see that he only liked Nicole. Camira was just used to see what he's capable of. He's just gonna break her heart.
She should've just stuck with Jayce. Even though he cheated on her, he was dreading every moment after they broke up. He looked pretty pitiful. He just tried to use Natalie as a distraction. But it didn't work.
Every time that he passed by her in the hallway, he'd just think about her. It was like his main focus was on her. He just thought of her.
Her smile. Laugh. Personality. Her hair. Her scent. The way she blushed if she was complimented. Just everything about her. No one could get her out of his mind. But he knew that he'd lost his chance.
Everyday he tells me that he made the worst mistake of his life. I'd always ask him why he's still with Natalie. But he always says because he hopes to get over Camira one day. And Natalie would help with that.
Natalie doesn't know about his feelings. She thinks that his feelings for Camira had been depleted completely. But unfortunately they haven't. I tell him that good things don't always last but he doesn't listen.
I knew that Natalie would find a way to break up Camira and Jayce. I heard her talking about it with Nicole. Nicole didn't have a part in it. But she's just as guilty.
She may be acting nice towards Camira. But she's been sneaking around with Dustin. I know because I saw them around a couple of times.
Hopefully Camira realizes the truth. She'll find out sooner or later.
I'll make sure of it.
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Camira's POVEli and I decided that we would go to fun station. I love racing in go carts. They're really fun. Anyone can love them. If you don't then. You have a problem.
"Alright you all look like you pretty much know the rules. So head to your carts," the instructor said. He looked pretty young to be one. But it doesn't take much to get a job like that.
I quickly chose number seven. Seven is my lucky number. So I always choose cart seven. I don't always win. But I always have fun.
"Alright, go carters. On your mark. Get set. Go," he said. I sped off on the word go. Eli was ahead of me but he was going too slow so I swerved in front of him. "Hey!" He shouted at me. I couldn't help but laugh at him.
I began to just drive. It was like I was racing myself so I just decided to drive freely. I'd passed Eli twice. So it was basically a no contest competition.
The instructor got onto the track signaling that it was time to park. We parked the carts where they were originally. "Alright everybody out!" The instructor shouted.
That must be the best part if his job. That seems like fun. I want to do that one day.
"Where shall we go next?" Eli asked walking up to me. I thought for a few seconds. Then I gasped.
"Laser tag," I said excitedly. He nodded and we began walking to the lazer tag area.
"Don't you think that it will be boring if it's just the two of us?" He asked me. I shook my head. There had to be other kids there. Laser tag is pretty much one of the most popular attractions.
"People will be there," I said as we made our way into the lobby. We walked past the arcade and came up to the laser tag line. Sure enough there were people there. About six more people were in line.
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Friends?
Teen FictionCamira Sullivan is your average 15 year old. Somewhat. She goes to a nice school. She has the best friends that anyone could ever ask for. And she has a nice family. But not really. Friends sometimes disappear. Anyone knows that. Especially when yo...