Dear Diary..
You know those schools where everyone gets along? Ya know.. no stereotypical groups like "the nerds" or "the populars" ? Well that is the exact opposite of Grey Shark High, where the "high" doesn't just stand for high school. That's where my dumb ass parents' meth and whiskey fried brains decided would be the best place for me to spend my Sophomore through Senior years of high school. In fact, GSHigh is so looked down upon that our previous principle, Mrs. Ridgewood, committed suicide because of everyone in Bascom {and possibly the entire country} was blaming her for all the shit that goes on around here when really this place went down hill like 20 years ago. Anyway, it's the first day of Junior year and honestly, I'm not ready to back to being judged and harassed EVERYDAY by the Jocks and the Spotlights.The Spotlights are that one group of popular girls who think that they are all that when really they are all mega bitches. I'm also not looking forward to some of the freaky-ass geeks who stare at you like a hungry bear. At GSHigh, there are about six groups of geeks. The Techies, The Mathletes {not to be confused with the METHletes who are pretty much all of the jocks}, The Bookworms, The Theatre Geeks, The Art Geeks, and The disabled/ handicapped kids. Honestly, the only geeks that I don't like are the Bookworms... So you're probably asking yourself "What group are you, Dillon Ariana Woodward, in then, huh?" Now this is usually when the main character {AKA MEEEE duhh} would say "Well I'm glad you asked" and for me to say that is like saying that my parents shouldn't go to rehab and that they are the most caring, loving, unabusive parents in the entire world. Well my group is the Special Ed group or better known as the "SPEDS". This isn't just the Mentally challenged people though. Gays and lesbians and kids with slight trouble in math or reading and emos and goths and the kids with medical issues who can't talk properly or the kids with OCD or ADHD and and and...... well I think you get the jist. I have like the hardest times reading. I mean, I can read books with almost 300 pages but so can every goddamn kid in the school, including the Bookworms who read a new 3 billion page book everyday, hence why I despise them. Honestly I hate being called a "SPED" when I'm just a normal person who has a hard time reading. But life is what it is I guess...
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Dead Girl Walking
Teen FictionMeet Dillon, a typical 16 year old girl who goes to Grey Shark High school, the most looked-down-upon school in all of Bascom, North Carolina. She is one of the out casts and has to survive through drugs and alcohol between both her home and her sch...