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See, what'd I say? Another two months! 



Bored, bored, and even more bored. My besties were never here, because when you're famous you actually have to do stuff. So unfair. Jonathan was recording stuff for "Olaf's Frozen Adventure" and he was called in for meeting and stuff about the second Frozen. I did hang out with Josh Gad a few times before he had to go work in the new murder railroad movie. I was mainly sitting in my room on my phone doing homeschool work for three hours then looking at Instagram and seeing all the things my besties have been doing without me. 


 I sat down on the couch and started watching this show Lany told me about, Glee. I was already done with Stranger Things. She said that it had to do with signing so I took a look at it.  I really do not like Rachel so I threw stuff at the TV. I got so mad at her that I accidentally threw my phone. it shattered (even more) and the screen came off. "Crap!" But I yelled a different word.  It wouldn't  turn on. Don't ask me why I tried. High hopes? I wrapped my self in a blanket and cried while watching Kurt be his gay Kurt self. Jonathan came home and I was still crying when he say what I was watching he asked. "What episode are you on?" 

"Season Two, episode ten." I looked at him. "Why didn't you tell me you were in this,  Jesse?" 

"I didn't think you would actually watch it." 

"Well, I am. And Grant!" 

"Grant?"

"Grant freaking Gustin! You know Barry Allen... The Flash!"

"Oh right right." I nodded at his stupidity and turned back at the TV to watch gay Kurt and gay Blaine and gay Sebastian. "Why haven't you answered any of my calls?" I paused the show and look at him. "Good question, um... here." I gave him my sad excuse for a phone and his eyes got huge. "What did you do?!" 

"I got mad at Rachel so I threw my phone and it hit the ledge thing and broke even more!"

"Oh, my God."

"Rachel Berry's fault."

"I know Rachel is a bi-" I gave him a look. "bish. But it doesn't mean you can just throw your phone."

"Yes it does."

"No it doesn't." We did that over and over. Then he told my besties and they did not seem surprised. 



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