Senioritis

Senioritis

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Ever since Maddison was starting first grade she had to be be good at everything she did. Her parents made sure of it. She was the best reader in her whole class. She comprehended everything ever since she learned how to read. She had the best hand writing and had great manners. But as she grew older she realized how much she had done. All the years she seemed to have wasted trying to get her parents approval. It felt as if none of what she was doing mattered to them even though they seemed to want more for her than she even wanted. As the end of the school year nears, she develops a bad case of senioritis and her parents can't force her out of it this time.
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In high school, a girl felt invisible, haunted by bullying over her crooked teeth. Her smile, once a symbol of joy, became a target for cruel jokes, making her believe she was *less* than everyone else. She struggled to find her place, until she met him. He was a senior, someone she had seen around but never spoken to. At first, she didn't believe someone like him could notice someone like her. But their paths crossed in tuition classes, and they became unlikely friends. He valued her as a person, respecting her feelings and making it clear he saw her as just a friend. Though she hid her feelings, their connection deepened through playful conversations and mutual respect. He helped her grow confident, teaching her that self-love and standing up for herself were key to owning her power. Their bond, built on trust and understanding, wasn't a typical romance, but it transformed her. She learned to believe in herself. When he graduated and their paths diverged, she watched him leave, grateful for the journey they had shared. It wasn't the love story she expected, but it was the one she needed-one that helped her find herself and realize her worth.

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