Palomas pov:
Why does everything bad have to come at once. First me and my boyfriend break up and then me and my friend get in a fight.
The good thing is theres always a good thing that happens after a couple bad things happen. This good thing that happend to me is that my parents told me and my brothers this morning that were moving to California. In fact those bad things actually turned out kind of good. I mean im was sad and a little heart broken that we broke up but I was also alittle happy that we did. Also I now know that my "friend" that I got in a fight with wasnt a "friend" at all. She was actually a fake friend and im much happier without her im my life.
I have a week to pack all my stuff and say all my goodbyes. We're getting a moving truck to move all our stuff there and we are flying over there. I'm hoping to start a hole new life in California. I'm going to leave all my past bad memories in Florida and only take the good memories with me to California.
I know I'm going to miss my friends alot but I'll make sure not to loose contact with them. I know I will make new friends but I would hate to loose such great friends. I'm glad me and my boyfriend broke up because long distance relationships arnt very easy. I was in a long distance relationship before this one and it didn't end well.
My parents showed me the house were moving into and it's huge. The house next to ours is really close to our house. The good thing is that it's a good neighborhood and we have a really really big backyard. Another good thing is that the school isn't to far from my house.
The new school im going to is called Richmond Highschool. I'm happy to be going to another school, but I'm not happy I'm moving schools in the middle of the school year. I plan on just being the real me not who I want to be.I don't start school untill 2 months when summers over.
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Unexpected Relationship Jack Gilinsky Sexual Fanfic
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