I helped my mom tape up the last few things we had in our old house inside some cardboard boxes, and delivered them to our transport company. I held tight to my blue suitcase handle, and squeezed my soft bunny stuffed animal, as I stepped into the first staircase to the plane. My palms where sweaty and I got nervous. I felt like something was missing. I couldn't leave this place, but I had no choice. I sat down on the most fluffy seat and stared out of the glass window. "Goodbye forever" I whispered under my breath. I knew i probably didn't mean it though. Because as soon as I'm finally an adult, I'm moving back. I've always loved this place, and leaving made me feel like starting over too a new life. But if I do stay here as an adult, I might grow attached to this place and the whole thing will basically start over again and again. A waitress brought in some snacks and just chose plain salty chips, and a cup of water. I really wasn't that hungry. I soon got bored so I played a game on these tablets they had in the storage area. I couldn't remember what happened after that. I guess I fell asleep. Because as soon as I woke up pulling a blanket over. We arrived. Hello, Oregon.

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Non-FictionPiper Chaps, a 15 year old teen, attends Riverdale Academy for her first year as a freshman. She thinks that everything will go out okay if she follows school rules, even though that made you socially awkward. Of course others will judge for her ins...