Youth

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When your young, your imagination is wild. You have kids saying that they want to be the president, or a famous rockstar, or an astronaut.

Then as they grow into their teen years, they choose something more realistic. Being a doctor, a teacher, a police officer, or just choose to work in fast food for the rest of their lives. Most children didn't want to follow in their parents footsteps, some did.

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Growing up, my parents weren't there for me. Both were amazing Lawyers. They traveled the country, working with some of the richest people in the country. Half the time, they didn't see eachother. I was surprised that they didn't have a divorce, but that would mean choosing custody over me.

I, however, was a normal child. I went to school. I made decent grades. I had some friends. But one thing that set me apart; I was Christian, while both my parents were atheists.

I was a small town girl. Born and raised in Kendallville, Indiana.

Life was relatively normal. My best friend was maybe the only person actually there for me. His name was Spencer. However, once we hit our freshman year, he split. He was named the 'Next Big Thing'. He was talented. Spencer acted and sung.

He came back for short periods of time. Our senior year, he took me to our prom. But after that, he left again. Then came back with only enough time for graduation.

After that, I sort of gave up. Thinking he wasn't coming back, except to see his mom. I decided that this small town wasn't enough for me anymore. I had bigger dreams than to raise a family in Indiana.

After graduation, I went to Tennessee. Nashville, specifically. My parents paid for me to go through a private college of my choice. Although, they weren't happy when I chose a religious college. I went to Belmont University, and my parents weren't happy with the profession I chose either. I wanted to work in management, specifically music management.

With my hard work, I managed to get my Bachelors degree in two short years.

So, my youth is yours.

•A/N•

So, this is just a side project. Now that I have more freetime, I'll work on this story. I'll still work on my other two. I find it easier to write multiple stories, keeping ideas fresh.

I'll try to update this book, as well as my others, once a week.

-xxBabyxxGirlxx😘

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