The cafeteria was packed with students as usual and their ear breaking noises that you can hear from a thousand miles away. I pushed the cafeteria door open and everyone turned to stare at us.
My best friend Lauren seemed embarrassed as everyone started to whisper and talk to each other once we came through the door. She knew they were talking about us.
I was known to this school as a loser. Everyone almost makes fun of me once they see me at school.
"They're all looking at us" Lauren whispered as we were trying to find a seat.
"Ignore them" told her as I finally spotted an empty table in the far corner.
I started to quicken my pace as my attention was in the table.
It before I could get there someone tripped me causing to fall face first on the floor while the rest of my tray o landed on the dirty floors of the cafeteria.
The whole cafeteria busted into laughters and snickers as I tried to get him. My clothes were dirty as my eyes welled up with tears.
Tears slipped out of my eyes I ran out of the cafeteria, pushing the doors as I ran and ran and ran.
It is just too much.
What have I done to them to bully me that much?
Is being normal a crime?
Is being a new student crime?
Is shifting school a crime?
Is not remembering 2 years of my life a crime?
I don't understand.
My back slid against the wall as I let the tears fall. No one can understand how I feel. No one can understand the pain of knowing that I missed 2 important years of my entire life. No one understands. No one does.
I heard footsteps close to me so I looked up. And there he was standing inches away from me and looking at me with concern.
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Keeping My Distance.
Teen FictionDistance sometimes let you know who's worth keeping and who's worth letting go.