♡Ani♡
"Ana, I swear, I'm going to shove this book up your ass." I say to my twin sister.
"Oh you love me." She says.
"Get out of my room!" I push her.
"No, I want my sketchbook."
"I don't have your sketch book, oh my God. Ask Dilen, he probably has it." I roll my eyes.
"I asked him, he doesnt."
"Did you ask Dustin?" I sit down, giving up.
"No." She leaves my room.
"You're annoying!" I yell.
Okay, back to what I was going to say.
Family, I have lots of it.
Four siblings.
Ana, my twin, Dilen, younger brother, only by a year. Dusten, three years younger. And Darien, he's six years younger.
My siblings make me mad, if I'm honest.
They nag and nag and nag.
Especially my twin, she won't shut up about her boyfriend.
I think she should focus on shool, not a boy, but when I say this, she gets all defensive and says I'm only saying that because I don't have a boyfriend.
I mean, I've never had one, but...
Anyways, I love my siblings, but they're highly annoying.
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"Okay, since finals are right around the corner..." My teacher starts, getting grunts from the class as I sit up straight. "Today will be a study day. I will let you work with partners..." A few students says 'yes' as others look around for their best friend. "But I am choosing them." She says.
"What! That's no fair!" I hear a fellow classmate say.
"If you think so, I can let you spend the period in the principals office." She smiles.
"Ugh, fine." He slumps in his seat.
She starts partnering people up. "Ani and..." she looks around the room. "Hmm...Jonathan."
My mouth hangs open when she says this. Jonathan? The person I've liked for three years?
I quickly regain myself as he walks over to me.
"Hey Ani. I guess we're partners." I nod my head, not saying a thing.
"So, how are you?" He asks with a smile.
"I'm o-okay..." I gulp "you?"
"Happy I didn't get stuck with a dumb partner." He smiles.
I let out a small laugh and nod. "Yeah, that really sucks."
"Sure does." He laughs.
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Write About Tomorrow//Tyler Joseph
FanficAni documents her life in a book Tyler documents his life in a song