As soon as I got onto the plane I knew my life would be changed completely. I was a moving to a city with a population of more than a few hundred, which, as a matter of fact, is how many people live in my hometown in Ohio.
The tallest building here is 4 stories tall, and it's a computer engineering office. The City Hall is 3 stories. My high school class only had 34 people in it, but I guess the good part about that is that there was a 90% graduating rate. And because there are only 34 people, I've only had 2 boyfriends. Including the one I had when I was 6. I never could do more than kissing because my parents were always home since they're farmers, and we live in a farm. But now that I was leaving, everything is going to change.
I found an apartment and a roommate online, and the best part is that I already have a job set. Sadly, it's not my dream career, but I guess being a waitress will have to do. Now the only thing I have planned is to leave this damned town and start my life. Don't get me wrong, I love my town but don't you think it gets a little boring just sitting around. With no neighbors to hang out with. Unless you count the closest ones that live a mile away. I think a change will be good for me.
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As soon as the plane was landing, I could already imagine how great my life was going to be. And, I just bought my first phone. I had an iPod touch before my new phone, so I know how Apple runs there phones, but I'm so excited.I got my checkout luggage and went outside the airport to wait for my taxi. I could already smell the exhaust from all the cars pulling up to take people to their hotels. This is so awesome!!
"Hey! Lady! You gettin in or what?!" Yelled a driver in a yellow car. I suppose that's my ride. I struggled to drag everything over in one trip, but once I got there, the driver roughly through everything in the trunk and squeezed the door shut. He practically drove off before I got in the car. "Excuse me could you be a little more careful?" I politely asked. I honestly should've kept my mouth shut because I knew with the one glance back at me that he wasn't the happiest person.
It took for-EVER to get to my new place. The traffic is awful. Where I lived, there were like 3 cars in the road at once. As soon as I tried to open the door, the key wouldn't get in the lock. I tried so hard to open it but with all my might, my frail body couldn't do it. I gave up as soon as my roommate opened the door. I guess I should've read more about the place because I didn't expect some hot guy with no shirt on to open the door.
"Oh, hello there"
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Sweet Nothings
Teen FictionAfter leaving a small town in Ohio to start a cosmetology business in Beverly Hills, Alexa Ross moves in with an athletic trainer, and player, named Austin. Unwilling to start any type of relationship with him, friendly or sexual, she refuses to com...