Operation: Change
By Cryinggalien
Copyright 2018. All Rights Reserved.
"Aish, I hate my life. Why do I have to be so responsible with my studies!? I could just stay at the club all day, bruh." i told my brother.
"You need to, or else dad will find out." my stupid brother said.
"Fine... just don't forget the deal!" I reminded him.
"Of course. Bye." he walked out of my room.
I hope he doesn't break the deal.
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I rushed to school and just in time, the bell rings. I hurried to my first class which is Advanced Math.
All my classmates say that I was a huge nerd and that I probably reviewed even on the weekends.
I actually don't. I guess it's just genes that I don't really study but I still pass. Also, my brain memorizes all the information of stuff.
I came back to reality when I heard the teacher call my name.
"Ms. Sanders, what is the answer to the problem on the board?" our teacher asked.
I silently analyzed the problem. "The answer is 67." i said calmly.
I didn't hear what my teacher said because all of a sudden, my classmates started laughing.
I looked at the board and realized that the answer was 57, not 67.
I think I miscalculated, oh no.
I sat down and faced my desk.
Why???
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I rushed to the canteen as soon as first period ended.
I ordered hot chocolate and a melted cheese sandwhich.
While walking to my table, I tripped on someone's foot.
My food landed on Patrick Vicente.
The baddest of all bad boys.
I immediately stood up and got my tray, but he didn't look very happy.
He stood up and slowly walked towards me, glaring at my direction, until I felt my back hit the wall.
Fudge fudge fudge fudge. What is he gonna do to me?
"U-u-hh-i-m-s-orry tha-t my- food- lande-d on- you-r he-ad." I gulped and slightly chuckled. He looks cute when he's mad. Wth am I thinking? I'm about to get eaten alive!
He leaned and whispered in my ear, "Take me to dinner."
He got up and looked at me with a smirk.
What have I gotten myself into?
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Operation: Change
Teen FictionA nerd by day, a bad girl by night. That's the life of Elizabeth Sanders ~ Started on: August 2018 Finished on: