Dear parents
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  • Parts 4
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Ongoing, First published Dec 05, 2020
hi there,
this book is for your parents if you're a teenager. look parents of whoever I'm scared to talk to you face to face because that's of no use. you wouldn't understand anyway. so here I wrote a whole boo/ poems/ letters to you as es every teenager in this world. I'm your 15 year old author nim. I don't know how will you react to this but it is the sad reality behind you and behind us.
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Donnica story: My days at Blake high School

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For seventeen years, I was trapped in a boring life, the people I made contact with everyday are my parent, Julia and no one else, my aunt drops by occasionally. I want more than that boring life, I want to stop being home school, I want to know how life is by not living under the watchful eyes of my parent and I got it when I spent my last year in high school at Blake high school. It was crazy, I experienced a lot, I met the mighty P-12, Every happy Linda, Annoying Amy, mysterious Isabella, Joel and his bully crew, playful Zion, boyish and troublesome Mitchello, cunny Irantiola, sweethearted Bee and my heartrob leandro. I learnt something which I still held with me till today, the people you least expected to hurt you will hurt you most, you can never tell someone can hurt you until the person hurt you. I am glad I left home, I made some mistakes and I learnt my lesson, never judge someone you just met because you can never tell their story, how life has dealt with them, what makes them what they are presently, I have a lot to talk about in my story.