Entry 6 || Tuesday || 17/02/2010

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This is during a public holiday

Dear Diary,

Was she fired or was she hired?

It has been passed 5 hours and I want to approach my mother, but I don't think I want to. Well here goes nothing.

"Excuse me, mum, what was that about?"

"Aren't you supposed to be at school, and why haven't you slept?" said mother wiping the tears off her face. 

All I knew that they were either tears of joy or sadness.

"I am not going to school unless you tell me what's going on!" I replied angrily.

"Alright. Well my boss called and he said.........oh, he said, that I'm-"

"Say something already, or take your time." 

As soon as I said that statement I knew that I had to take that back and say, "Take as much time as you need mother." The only reason why I said that is because I really didn't want to go to school.

"Well, my boss said, that I'm, Fired!!!!!"

That only meant one thing, my mother had to find another job, or she would have to make us live on the street. Well 2 things.

I don't want to be seen as a street lady. Well there is a street people group at highschool so I might fit in. Wait! If we live on the street then I won't have to go to highschool because we can't afford it. "Yesss!!!!"

"What was that? You're happy that I lost my job." my mother replied unexpectedly.

"No, Not at all." 

"Well you should be because I found an even better job than my old one which means you can move back to your old school, Grumpy High.

"Noooooooooooooo, I mean yes." 

The only reason why I moved schools was because my old school costed like $100,000 per annum. But now my mum has a new job that pays her well I'll have to move back. It was either a stroke of luck or I'm am cursed with bad luck. I haven't told anyone this, but at that school, it is all girls, and the worst part is they are girly girls. *Shakes Head roughly*

This must be a dream, I can't be going back. Doesn't my mother know what those diva girls do to me. Well she probably doesn't unless she reads my diary, that I threw away, bwhahaha. I had to find another way to convince her. I can't go back!

Ways To Convince my mum to not send me to my old school:

1. Show her my last year diary

2. Tell her horrible facts about Grumpy High

3. Brew a potion to make her believe that I am already attending Grumpy High

4. Convince the principal at Grumpy High, to write a note to my parents, saying they had no more vacancies available at Grumpy High.

5. To make a petition

Options 1, 3, 4 and 5 were already goners, because, well first of all show her my last year diary is nearly impossible, and brewing a potion is harder than you think and I am not a witch. I don't think I am ever going to convince the principal over there to tell my parents that there is no more room there because the principal there hates me, and all he cares about is money. Option 5 was also a definite no, because I can't ask my relatives to do it because they think Grumpy High is a magnificent school and I have no friends so who would sign my petition, no one. The only option available was option 2. I had to think of horrible things to say about Grumpy high. Luckily for me I've had many explanations about Grumpy High, and I'll tell you now, 99% of them are not good.

Time to consult my mum.

"Mother, here are some facts on why I shouldn't go back to Grumpy High."

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1. That school teaches advance learning which is one of the reasons why it is soo expensive and I am not that smart so I won't understand and I will not learn then you will waste your money.

2. The school doesn't make you buy uniform, which means there will be severe clothing competitions. 

3. Nearly everyone at that school is rich so when they have the latest thing I won't have it and I will feel left out and you don't want me to feel left out.

4. Everyone at that school is extremely good at sport and I am terrible. I will end up making a fool out of myself.

5. Everything they do I can't do which could lead to humiliation

"See mum, that's only one little part on why I shouldn't go."

"Okay now, I see you really don't want to go, but there's no turning back. You are going to that school and that's final."

I think my mum would've thought I wouldn't realise it by now, but I know she already submitted the enrolment form. I had to get that form back. Oh well, I guess I'll have to figure something out, but tomorrow I have school.

Cya Evelyn.

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