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Reality's End

Reality's End

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Et si seulement on pouvait fermer les yeux et imaginer... imaginer... si toute la terre se partagerait ses ressources, si l'argent n'existait plus et les classes sociales aussi ! Je veut fuir ma réalité ! Juste.. fermer les yeux et ne voir qu'un instant la pénombre pour y créer mon monde ! Enchantée Je suis une jeune fille qui entre en 6ème. Rien d'intéressant n'est-ce pas ? Qui se soucierait d'une fille telle que moi ? La mort ? Cette histoire est inspirée de ma 6ème. ATTENTION désolé de vous décevoir mais la plupart de l'histoire est inventée la seule chose vraie dans tout ça c'est mes sentiments, mes expériences et ma réputation. Donc si quelqu'un aussi en ce moment a un problème similaire. N'hésite pas à parler ! On m'a aider aussi donc ca va mieux. Je me suis simplement rabattu sur moi pour faire l'histoire de mes persos donc... BOONNNE LECTURE !
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24 new emails looked back at you from the screen. You could feel the headache setting in, but you opened your email anyway, looking through the new messages. Two from your statistics professor, about a new assignment, another one from the RA in the dorm building, one from the admissions office, about your application to the study abroad program, one from your American history professor- Hold the phone. You rapidly clicked on the email from the admissions office, scanning through the paragraphs. Reviewing your application to the program... taking into account your grades and your major... looking at schools in the area... pleased to say we can accept you into the program. Accepted. Part of you had forgotten that you had applied in the first place; it had been months ago back at the end of last semester, and then you had gone home for the summer and put it behind you. But being back at school had brought it to the forefront of your mind again. This was great. You had needed some good news today. Turning up the music, you danced out of your desk chair and jumped around the room a little, excited. You were going to Mexico for a semester. You could already picture it now - warm weather, good food, and firsthand experience speaking Spanish for at least six months, maybe more. Not to mention all the adventures you could have in a foreign country. This would be something you would remember for years, and just thinking about it made your day better.

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