People had texted me asking about my post on Snapchat and why I'm leaving my home. Ryan ended up seeing it before he came to my house. I didn't want to tell anyone yet before Ryan found out, so I ignored the messages. I decided while I was waiting for Ryan to come, I would clean up my bedroom. It took a lot of scrubbing to get the vomit stains off of my mattress, but lucky for me, I didn't put my sheets back on my bed after doing laundry the weekend before.
It seemed like years when Ryan finally came over. I told him everything and we cried together. I didn't want to leave him, and he didn't want me to leave. We talked about how we would still try to see each other as much as possible, but it was going to be harder, especially because I'll be going living and going to school 45 minutes away. We sat on the couch and just cuddled together for a while.
After Ryan left, I of course had to tell Nicole, she was also in a lot of trouble, but this kind of behavior was normal for Nicole, so she didn't get punished as seriously. She was pissed when I told her. "Your parents shouldn't have had a kid if they can't deal with you doing teenage things," she texted back. This led to a conversation full of anger until the end of the might when I finally fell asleep.
I woke up, and finally answered everyone on Snapchat who was interested in hearing where I was going, however I only told a few people why. I was pretty ashamed of what I did. Afterwards I got ready for my last real school day in the town where I grew up.

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Ficțiune adolescențiA story about a teenage girl forced to live with her cousin after making one mistake. Amelia has never been to a different school until now, her sophomore year. Will she make it through?