Maryam
Sorry for not updating so long......
Lissett
It's been three days....?
Maryam
I know, but we promised to update every day....
Lissett
And who's fault is that, woman?
Maryam
Uggghh. Forget it.
Just so you guys know, the dance was blast!
Lissett
.......No it wasn't.
Maryam
She's right. It was horrible! So much drama and I hate having to deal with it. But in this case I have to let it slide since I'm trying to help my friends out.
Lissett
Yeah.......Anyway......Are you going to tell us about the people you helped? And the person who likes you?
Maryam
I'll tell you about the first question but the second will have to stay secret for now. Cause it made everything more complicated.....
Lissett
Ooooh. Now I want to know what happened!
Maryam
You know how J**** still likes Khoa? (Also sorry guys, we can't disclose the names of the people both because we don't have their permission and cause we don't want to see this.....ehehehe)
Lissett
Yeah. I know the rest of this story.
So basically she wanted to ask him out at the dance.
Maryam
Spoiler; she didn't.
Lissett
Hey! We were supposed to tell them that at the end!
Maryam
Whatevs. Anyway, she ended up talking to him but they were both too awkward to talk to each other. J**** was too nervous to say anything and just walked away after a very awkward silence.
Lissett
The music was awful, just saying.
Maryam
True. We didn't even choose the songs! Mr. P-Rod (that's what we call him) forgot to ask us to submit the songs we wanted. So the songs ended up being chosen by only the 7th graders (and yes we have to endure the torture of being with younger kids).
Lissett
I was sitting on the floor, hehe.
Maryam
I sat with you guys a bit. But I ended up helping people find other people, ugghhhh.
Lissett
I helped, but afterwards, she went with people I don't really talk much too sooooo yep.
Maryam
I know EXACTLY who you're talking about.
Lissett
Yep, okay! Enough about the dance. On to Monday.... Hmmm
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Life of Two 8th Graders - True Story
Não FicçãoMaryam This is a story about the last year of two 8th graders and their transition into teenage-hood. Here they will relay their day-to-day account of what happens to them in order to preserve the memory of this year of change. Th- Lissett Ok...