"I don't want to move! All of my friends are here!" a young girl exclaimed to her parents. Her name was Rachel. She was 16, had medium length red hair, freckles, and green eyes. She was around 5'9, and had a thin build. "Rachel, I know you don't want to leave, but you'll make new friends. Plus, your father needs this job." her mother said. They had done this every day since her mom had told her they were moving, but now it was time for them to pack their things and leave, and she was being more reluctant than ever. "I know, I know, it's the best job ever blah blah blah.. that doesn't change the fact that I have to leave all of my friends behind!" Rachel yelled, and stormed off into her room. "Honey, I know you don't want to move, but we have to. Now get out here and help us load the moving van or I will drag you out." her mother said. Rachel opened the door, slammed it shut, and walked downstairs to help them load the moving van.
Jacob, Ethan, and Dylan all sat down together at lunch to discuss their morning classes. "All of mine were stupid." Ethan said, and broke open a bag of chips that he bought with his lunch. "Really? I thought mine were pretty cool." Jacob said. "Yeah, me too." Dylan agreed. "Whatever.. Oh hey Samantha.. wait up!" Ethan exclaimed, and ran off after Samantha. "He really just won't stop with the girlfriends will he?" Dylan asked, and Jacob laughed. "I guess not," he responded. "Well, I should probably get to class anyways. See you after school." Dylan said, and he got up and left as soon as the bell rang. "Well, onto the rest of my boring day." Jacob said, and left for his classes.
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Trust Like Betrayal
Teen Fiction11th grader Jacob is pretty average. His risk-taking, curious, yet kind and generous personality has earned him two great friends by the names of Dylan and Ethan. Dylan is very antisocial while Ethan is quite the opposite. Ethan has a different girl...