When I entered the classroom, I found everyone in their seats. I was once again, late. My homeroom teacher, Mr. Guit, was all ready teaching the new lesson. "Late, again, Miss Watterson." sighed Mr. Guit. "Sorry, my sis-" "I don't want to hear the same excuse, again, Miss Watterson." interrupted Mr. Guit. "Go to your seat." demanded Mr. Guit. Finally, when school was done, May's boyfriend, Tristen, came over to May, to give her terrible news. He was moving to Pennsylvania.
"What why?!" I questioned Tristen. "My dad has a new job, which requires him to be in Pennsylvania. I am so sorry. Would a long distance relationship work?" wondered Tristen. "I don't know. What do you think." answered May. I can't make up my mind." said Tristen. "I will tell you, tomorrow, on my last day, here." said Tristen. "Okay, see you later." said May, giving Tristen a hug. Tristen and May has been dating for almost a year. Tristen was the sweetest guy May had ever met. Be he could be very, how could I say this...uh..forgettable. He forgets about most things. I am not saying his name and all that. I am saying, he could forget, like when his dad or sister's birthday is, or when he is suppose to do his assigned homework. It wasn't his fault. He was borned like that. I don't really blame him for that, but sometimes, it could get annoying. Hey! It could get annoying.
The next day, I asked Tristen if he made up his mind. Ugh! He forgot. "We might as well...break up." I confronted. "No, no, no. I can decide right now." hesitated Tristen. "I think you're a nice guy and all, but I think we need to end it here. I am sorry." I said, as I look down. "We need to go our ways." I confronted, again. "I guess..uh...goodbye." teared Tristen. "Goodbye, Tristen." I said, walking away.
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The Broken Love
RomanceThis story is about a girl, dating a boy, and they break up. This keeps happening, until she finally falls down. He stops dating boys, until she under stands how to manage a relationship, and how to know, that the boy she had pick, has been the righ...