My parents never thought of me as a "golden child." I was the troublemaker, the brat, the bully. I never had good grades, never was able to make good decisions, and I made friends with people of all the wrong sorts.
My parents love to honor their ancestors, they are really religious, and that ticks me off. The won't let me believe in anything, other than Christianity.
I came out of the closet when I was about thirteen years old, I never really liked girls anyways, their so dramatic, selfish, and annoying. Anyways, they were not exactly ecstatic about that, I have not even been able to talk to my guy friends anymore, while their watching anyways.
I know all girls aren't like that, my best friend is a girl, her name is Layla. She's as sweet as can be! She's been my best friend since birth, she's always been there for me, she's patient, caring, and she is ridiculously sarcastic.
None of this information will really help you understand why he acts this way, or to understand what is underneath surface. Many people don't understand him, I do. That's why I have labeled the story of Hayato Zjide's life "A Life to Remember."
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A Life To Remeber
Mistério / SuspenseHayato Zjide, a fifteen year old Japanese American boy, lost his parents due to a murder. Now that they are dead, he has to find his Uncle Daichi to take care of him, the only problem is, he's broke, has no way to travel, and has never seen his Unc...