6:48, this had been the time my old and very annoying alarm clock went off for the last two years. Like my Mother im a perfectionist, and in this case it always has to be an even number. For example, when you're watching TV and someone turns the volume up and leaves it on an odd number. Its not even funny. If you're like me you'll take it offensively and for the next five minuites of your life all you can think about is how its your duty and mission in life to press the volume button once more to make the number even. Call me wierd, im used to it. Emo, Slut, Whore, those words aren't even offensive anymore, I sort if take them in like the beep noise on TV whenever someone swears, it's actually very amusing, "Shutup you stupid 'beep' " or
"You're an ugly 'beep' I 'beeeep' hate you!" I find this is the best way to deal with this kind of behaviour, or change the words to something funny, such as;
"Oh 'duck' you!" or...
"Die you"llama" scum".
This just turns the bullies into your own personal entertainers, and they dont even know it, hah.
By the time I leave home for my first day at BroadTree I dont see any other people in my school uniform, which was quite off putting considering I lived quite close to the school. It wasnt until ten minuites later I then realized, I was lost. Completely. I couldnt even spot any cars, I was down a old street which seemed quite eerie considering the dead silence. I heard a some shouting and a loud slam coming from a house just behind me. A boy walked out, he was wearing BroadTree uniform, he was tall with dark brown hair almost brushed over his eye. As the boy was about to walk past me I noticed a tear in his eye. The shouting abd door slamming must of been arguing, poor guy. He stopped walking about three seconds after passing me then twitched his head round with a cheesey grin, "You new?" he said "I havent seen you around here before" "Y-yeah. Im new" I stutterd, im so bad when it comes to socializing with people, let alone boys! "Aha, what are you mumbling for you nutter?" he gave me a soft smile, "Its okay. Im not like those other boys, dont worry." he said. For some reason I really trusted this guy. I honestly believed he was different. But I dont want to get close to anyone. Not yet. Not now.
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Just Say Yes
RomanceViolet Miller has been moving school her whole life, due to family problems and bullying. But as she aproaches her final year of school she hopes she can settle in and stay away from other people, but after meeting Tristan Smith she strugles to stic...