I arrived five minutes earlier, and in those five minutes I did a whole outline of the things I could and couldn't say. She is the psychologist from my school, and it means that if she sees something out of the ordinary, she must inform to my teachers or my parents; this time I don't have the right to decide what she can tell them and what is confidential.
Therefore, I was very careful with my words.
"How are you feeling?". Fine.
"What about the crisis?". I don't have them anymore.
"Do you have friends?". Yes.
Then I thought maybe this is not going to help me as it should. There are things that I can't tell because I don't know if I should trust her. Is it ok?
Author's note
Hey, snowflakes! How are you?
I wanted to dedicate this chapter to somebody who has been a big support for the story, I'm talking about BookwormQueen27
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Short Story"I found a notebook and I'm afraid to see what's inside..." By: antactic_princess No copy or adaptation is allowed. All rights reserved.