**POV: Mike**
Every day follows the same predictable pattern: wake up, trudge to school, sit through classes, grab lunch, endure a few more hours of lessons, and finally head home. After three years of this relentless routine, it feels like life is on autopilot, and I'm growing increasingly weary of it. I've been voicing my frustration to my friends, insisting that we need to break free from this cycle—whether that means meeting new people, discovering new activities, or just finding some way to inject excitement into our lives. Right now, we're all just drifting, and it's driving us to the brink of insanity.
Just the other day, one of my friends excitedly announced that he'd found a girlfriend. That moment was a revelation for me; it made me realize that maybe that's the missing piece in my life. So, for the past month, I've been on a quest to find the right girl—someone who I can call my own and share my life with. I've confided in my friends about this, and they've been on the lookout too, keeping their eyes peeled for any potential matches. I don't know if I'll ever find that special someone, but I'm hopeful. I have a strong feeling that a meaningful relationship could be the key to transforming my life from this dreary routine into something more fulfilling.
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Broken
Teen FictionSometimes, the hardest battles are the ones we hide from others. As Mike and Emily's relationship deepens, they must confront the shadows of Emily's past and the unspoken fears that linger beneath the surface. Emily is broken, but with Mike's suppo...