Her mother and Father were heartbroken. You could say it brought them closer together really but it’s not the point. Callie was a great girl and you never knew what she was going to do next. Maybe it was going to be a drawing that should’ve won a place at the local art gallery.
Jake barricaded himself up in his room when no one was around, crying silently at the loss he could’ve had. They had been great friends, maybe something more if it hadn’t been for Duncan. But Duncan himself had ruined what a great girl she had been. Cracked her up and broke her down. It was such a shame she didn’t get to live her life to the full.
Duncan? He was shocked, but he wasn’t going to let it show. He didn’t want to let people see him worried, but on the inside, he was heartbroken. He was going to try and get it fixed with Callie. See if she was willing to go back out with him. Start from fresh; Looks like he won’t get the chance now. He started dating Anna just to keep away his thoughts of Callie.
Anna? She didn’t know what to do. She was at loss at what to do because She and Callie used to be joined at the hip. She no longer had a voice to speak with or that someone to back her up without a second thought. No one to go shopping with on a weekend or after school.
Everyone else? They were shocked. Callie had been a great girl at school. Good grades, great humour and everyone pretty much had no reason to hate her. Sure, there were a few jealousies running around because of her relationship with Duncan, but that couldn’t be help. Right?
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I woke up with a gasp, looking around for a culprit on who threw the water over me. I was lying on the floor. In a dark alleyway. Wait… Did I know where I was? It seemed familiar, but however she couldn’t quite place why I was here in this dark and dingy alleyway.
My eyes adjusted, and someone seemed to be throwing water over the spot where I was lying down.
“Hey! Stop that! It’s freakin’ cold,” I sent a glare in the persons direction, but they didn’t seem to notice. How damn rude. Just wait till I told my mother what happened. She won’t believe me.
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Callie's Story
Teen FictionCallie is a normal young teenager with a life ahead of her. She's not sure of what she wants to do, but she will make something of it. But when her relationship goes wrong, everything seems to go wrong. The end is avoidable but for Callie,It comes s...