As I'm going into my senior year of high school I thought it would would a good idea to document exactly everything that happens to me throughout the next 14 months of my life. But let me assure you I am not what society accepts as "normal" and neither is my family...These are my teen-aged confessions, and YES everything written down in these confessions are true...
Before I start to spill every last detail of my life I think you'd need a bit of back story of exactly why I am the way I am...
My name is Alexandra Eila Vivian (but everyone calls my Lexy), I was born on June 25th, just outside of Dublin. I have two younger brothers and one older sister. My mum is half Spanish/Irish while my dad is full on Spanish...
Despite all the kicking and screaming my dad still decided to pack up and move, what I used to call a family, to California. The land where carefree beach bums, plastic barbies, and indie rockers all live harmoniously together. Although we moved here 8 years ago, I still haven't been able to fully adjust to the Californian vibe. Don't get me wrong California is pretty, chill and the weather is amazing, I just never really felt like I fit In. The move over wasn't horrible, it was the hardest on my mum and sister. We all tried our best to adjust but it just never really felt like home...
Fast forward 8 years and you get a 16 year old me, 23 year old party goer other wise known as my sister, single mother, re-married father, and two new brothers. This isn't exactly how any of us pictured things would turn out but it's life i guess...All I know is, is that I'm not about to let these crazy people I call family mess with the whats suppose to be the best year of my life.
This is MY senior year, and I intend on living it with or without their approval. This is MY time and these are MY teen-aged confessions.
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Teen Fiction"As I'm going into my senior year of high school I thought it would would a good idea to document exactly everything that happens to me throughout the next 14 months of my life. But let me assure you I am not what society accepts as "normal" and nei...