It's hard to describe true emotions.
You can't truly describe pain until you've felt it. Not the kind that you get when you skin your knee, but when the person you love doesn't love you.
You can't describe true happiness until you've felt it. Sure you feel happy unwrapping those presents, but I'm talking about another kind of happy. The kind you feel when you have your first kiss.
You can't describe true sadness until you've felt it. Yes, you get a little sad when you lose your toy. But the kind of sadness I'm speaking of is the kind you get when somebody you love passes away.
You can't describe true anger until you've felt it. Some anger does build up inside you when someone accidentally shoves you. But a lot of anger builds up when somebody starts to vandalize your stuff or hurt your loved ones.
These four emotions are some pretty confusing ones. But the most confusing? Love. You think you've felt it, but then it turns into something else. Love is the most beautiful and challenging feeling. Love betrays you.
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Teen FictionYoung Cassie Saller thinks she has found the one she loves. He likes her, she likes him. But things change. Cassie realizes that he isn't the one. But maybe the boy next door is...