Bri's eyes were bloodshot. She had this expression on her face, it was just hopeless. I felt like crying for her, just by the look. I had a feeling that she needed to talk to me. Alone. So I grabbed her hand, and brought her in a supply closet. I don't think we were supposed to be in there but at this point I wanted to know the problem.
"Bri are you ok?," I questioned.
Bri tried to get the words out her mouth but she couldn't. She could barley breathe at the moment, all she did was cry tear after tear. I had a feeling that I wasn't going to get her to talk. I shuffled through my bag and found paper and a pencil. I handed it to Bri, but she just got tears all over it.
"Bri, please tell me why your crying," I budged.
Someone busted into the supply room.
"What are you doing in here?! Get out! And Bri your aunt is here to pick you up...I suggest you go to detention Jesselin," The Vice principle demanded.
Bri wiped off her face, taking a deep breathe and went to the office. I just walked out of the supply room while I was studded. I defiantly knew I was praying for her tonight. I really wanted to know what was wrong. Most of all, why the Vice Principle didn't even question why she was crying. Why, did I have to even go to detention. ... Today is not my day.
So I walk in detention. There was no teacher and once again one student.
"What are you doing in here," Mathew asked me.
"I got sent in here," I frowned.
"Stop lying! You know you got in trouble to come see me," Mathew said.
I smiled.
"Good one," I admitted.
"So, did you like hear what happened to Bri?" He asked.
"No, did you?" I asked.
"uh....no. I didn't.," Mathew said suspiciously.
I decided to let it pass my mind why, I thought about Mathew. Gosh, I thought it was so fun to be crushing again. I basically shut off he whole dating, love thing after... some mishaps. That I'd rather not share. I'm still working on that testimony. Which by the way I think that I'm suppose to share all my testimonies.
You may have learned or understood something because God told you. You also may have had prayers answered because God answered them. So why not share those being considered as testimonies. The power of testimonies can lead others to share their faith or get saved. Don't try to keep your testimonies a secret, share them you'll feel better knowing your working for God. I try to encourage others to share.
"Jess?," Mathew shook his hand in front of my face.
" Huh?," I became so lost.
I seen a look or a I had a feeling I needed to stop. I didn't need to be involved in this. No relationship. No bubbly feelings. I needed to be serious. I just lost all my feelings toward Mathew like that. God can change things super fast. Still not my day.......
I jumped up, out of my seat as soon as I heard the bell. The I ran home. I needed time to think.
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A Typical Teen Christian
SpiritualJesselin Cole is a teen Christian, that has a purpose in her life. She goes to highschool and along the way she helps other teens with their problems.