Every day, Saffron would wake up. She would eat, shower, get dressed, and go to school. Everywhere she looked, there were people on their phones, taking selfies or texting their friends. Saffron felt a pang of jealousy inside. She knew she couldn't afford a phone, but she wished she could.
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The Girl Without A Phone
General FictionEveryone in the world has a phone. Everyone except Saffron. She has no friends, but she hasn't the money for a phone. But does she really need one?