Back at school everyone thought I was an outcast. I didn't fit in, I dressed different, my hair style was different, my music style, everything about me was different. I was one of those kids who sat at a lunch table all by himself during lunch, because everyone thought I was too weird to hang out with, which I guess in some way they were right. I was an outcast for almost my whole senior year until a girl moved to my school, her name was Kayla Elks. She had dark, almost black, brown hair that reached her hips. Dazzling blue eyes, filled with wonder and happiness. Her smile lit up the whole world, then she looked at me and her smile somehow got bigger. That was when I knew she was different.
So this is just a short story like I have it printed out for summer school work, it's only three pages long this us just the first short chapter. This story is quite sad if I do say so myself. And it's in past tense until the last chapter. He's telling you about his life Back Then. I do have a squeal to go with this and it's also short it's even shorter than this. Only a page long...yea not much to do with the second 'book' anyway I'm not assigning anyone to play as the characters so you can just choose who you want to play as who. I hope you'll enjoy this short story! I'm earning 5 points for writing it! So comment what you think, vote and all that☺️
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Back Then (Short Story)
Short StoryA short sad story about a boy and his first friend. This story was written for a summer school reading program. I get five points for writing it. Please give it a chance and read it. It's really short and I update every week, sometimes more than on...