I always knew I was different.
When I was younger, I would always hang with the guys. People would call me a tom boy because of the way I dressed and acted. I started dating when I got to middle school. During this time, I actually had a couple of boyfriends. Honestly, I'm more attracted to guys rather than girls, but there were never any cute guys in my school.
When I was in the sixth grade, I met Jessica. Jessica was in one of my art classes. She was in the seventh grade, so I never really spent time with her. I thought she was cute, but I never really paid attention to her, not until the next semester.
When half of my seventh grade year ,and half of her eighth was over, we both tried out for the softball team. I wasn't suprised that we both made the team. I started talking to her more and found out how much we had in common.
I started to notice how different Jessica was from other girls. She wasn't into to Justin Bieber or One Dierection. She liked Pierce the Veil and Sleeping With Sirens. So did I. She was loud, energenic, and kind of quirky. I liked that about her. The closer I became with Jessica, the more I fell for her.
Jessica was bisexual, just like me, but I didn't know how she felt about me. That's why I never told her that I had a thing for her. I was too scared of being rejected. Now that she's going to high school, I don't know if I'll ever see her again. I regret not telling Jessica how I feel. If I ever get a chance to talk to her, I will try my best to show Jessica how important she is to me.
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Skater Girl
Teen FictionMegan has gone her whole life stuggling with who she is and who she wants to be, but all of the stress that she has instantly goes away when she rides her skateboard.