I'm cruising down the sidewalk in my fancy $20 skateboard. I'm listening to music on my phone with my headphones in. "I'm only human" by Christina Perry is playing, and I can't help but hear the intricate beats coming through the loud words. My ways of getting to school are always the same. Skateboard, to the bus stop and take the bus, or skateboard to school (which I prefer more because I can focus on my potential mixes better that way.) I find myself getting lost in this song-not uncommon for me.
I don't usually pay attention to the people around me. I just keep gliding down the sidewalk and listening to my songs until I get to school. Eventually, the songs really get into my head, and I start feeling the music until I forget who I am. Finally I got to school.
The first thing I do at school is go to my locker and drop off the stuff I won't need for the morning. We had a lot of homework last night, so I was up until 12 am cramming. I know that most people like me, who don't seem to care about things and people shouldn't be people who care about their schoolwork, and shouldn't be smart or have a good work ethic, because that's not socially correct. Well guess what stereotypes? Here I am.
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RandomAbigail Anderson is a 17 year old high schooler who finds it hard to deal with everyday life. When her mom died, she stopped being able to feel real feelings. She stopped acting normal and became the social outcast. The only thing she has is music...