Ways of the Teenage Generation
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  • Reads 296
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published May 06, 2014
The lunch bell rang as I gathered my stuff to head to the cafeteria. I went out the door, took a right, went straight for a bit, turned left, and walked in the front doors. I searched the room when a waving hand caught my eye. It was Marcus. We'd been friends, since forever (more specifically since kindergarten when I stole his blue crayon). I walked over to his table, with a smile on my face, as I sat down to the avalible seat right in front of him. "Hey Amy." he said with a smile. "Sup." I bobbed my head up to make fun of his boyish attitude. Next to Marcus was Emily who we met a few years ago when we started middle school. It was junior year of high school now.  "Oooooo, look who just walked in" Emily teased with a smirk on her face. My face turned red. Who just walked in? It was Josh Tennor, the guy I'd had a crush on since, like 7th grade.
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