The One They Call Lettuce
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  • Reads 14
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Feb 18, 2018
Mature
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                                 Worse piece of literature I have ever read.
                                                                      -Mom

                                     I can write a better book with alphabet soup

                                                                     -Shakespeare


                                                         Negative one star
                                                                     -That One Yelp Reviewer


                                                                  Let's not
                                                                           -  The Author



       You know at the beginning of a high school dama movie or tv show, the narrator talks about how high school could be so much worse than it is already. That is true. Also that there are many groups in high school. Some that you should stay away from and not talk or even look at. Possibility that is asl true. But, also in some movies and tv dramas they say it is okay to branch out and be different. That is also true. But, you don't want to end up like Megan from the fourth grade. I wonder what happened to her.


        There are many opportunities you can take in one building that can determine your life. For better or for worse. It really depends on how you look at it. Well that is it for now. My name is Lettuce and you're watching the Dysfunctional Channel.
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