It all started last year after joining the dance team and regretting it deeply. I wanted to find something where I could watch my brother play basketball and not have to worry if I could remember the routine well enough. So when our basketball manager was fired, the postion became open for the year coming up. I, Catelynn Elizabeth Taylors, went right up to the coach and annoyed him until the postion became mine. Although he yelled at me and told me all I had to do was ask. This way though was the right way to secure my position on the team. I hated playing basketball. I jumped like 2 inches and running for so long could tire me out. Basketball became not an option for my off season. Managing basketball was my best option and I was excited. Freshmen year ended and so did my relationship with the idiot and notorious ex boyfriend (thank the lord). He was nothing but trouble with his ways of wanting to always be right. I'm a girl so naturally that didn't fly with me. I thought I loved him too, emphasis on the ed in loved. For the longest time I worked really hard to improve our relationship, but it definitely was a failure. I broke up with him, cried my heart out for two days straight, and then I got my shit together and acted like the tough bitch I am. Just kidding, I'm pretty weak, but he didn't know the truth. My ex played on the basketball team too, but the thing is I don't care about him enough to let him influence me or my decisions. He cared though because as the news spreaded through the team, mainly cause of my annoying brother, he hounded me. Telling me that he wouldn't stand to see me all the time. I did not give one flying fuck. I hit the little boy where the sun don't shine, and with that being said here is where my story begins.
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Adam Crossing: The Boy Who Changed Everything
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