English Assessment: Write a short poem/story about losing something. You will be marked on your creativity, spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Some things have to fade,
For one reason or another.
Sometimes fading
Gives you space
For new experiences, and
New things to happen.
The seasons
Fade into each other
Like watercolours
Bleeding into
Each other on a
Blank page.
Or the memories
Of childhood, blurring round the
Edges and faces.
And the more you try to
Remember the more
You seem to forget.
But I think we're missing the point.
We sometimes should let
Time take its course
And move us on
And let things fade
So we can progress
Into something
Better.
If we are ever
In love with each other
I don't want our
Love to fade,
Like the seasons.
You mean too much
To risk losing.
(15/15) - Well done Chloe.
(found in the floor in Westfield School's lunch hall)

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Faded
Подростковая литератураBecause in the end, we are all irrelevant. Especially me. {A series of notes and letters written by a girl called Chloe McMullen, found in places you would least expect}