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Thanks! Enjoy the book (I worked hard on it)A book like no other. Absolutely amazing. Now time to start my essay on it for extra credit. They don't call me the A++ student for nothing. Then again they don't call me that. They call me Anna O'Diel. Or A. That's because my name starts with an 'A' and because I'm an A++ student.
I'm not needy or anything. I just take care of my grades. That's why I have a scholarship to the college of my choice. It helps if you have no distractions. That's why I'm only getting a boyfriend when I'm in college. By then they have maturity and are not so much of a distraction.I sit down at my neatly organised desk and log in to my Apple Mac and pick up a sticky note and pencil. I write the exact time on the note, which is 20:35, and a dash. I'm doing a project and I have to calculate how make time I spend doing 'pointless things' such as watch YouTube, chill with friends and shopping for unnecessary thing. I have to write down the time I stayed and the time I stopped doing things like this for a week, then we will multiply it by 52, for the amount of weeks in a year, and see how much time the average pression wastes in a year. My whole class is doing this so once we have calculated the answer we will round it off to give the class one number.
Right now I'm going to watch some of my favourite YouTubers for a while, but not long as the brain needs is beauty sleep.
I look at the time and write down 21:18 and head for bed. My bed is lilac and white in an Indian textile design. I love my bed and all its comfiness. My room is my safe place.
"You headed to bed yet? You need rest for your brain to function properly tomorrow," my dad says popping his head round the door.
"I know dad. Thank you for caring so much," I say back.
I love the way my dad cares so much about me and my grades. He really supports me and loves me and I love him.
"Goodnight now sweetheart."
"Goodnight dad."
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Perfectly Broken
Teen FictionAnna O'diel. A good life. Never any drama. Final school year has began. A scholarship to the college of her choice. No romantic relationships until she's finished college (that's her own rule). Good friends. Life is at ease. Oh, and a terribly arrog...