Teenage Life

Teenage Life

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I feel like everyone complains about us teens, but who cares? I know some people this affects them, but personally i could care less. My point of this is to explain some things, and see if you agree. 1st it's funny how people say to just be yourself, yet some people still get judged. It's so Ironic, right? Secondly, adults like to judge us by our mistakes, or throw it in our face. You could be a good kid, and then whenever you do something wrong, they throw it in your face. I know they want the best for us, but everyone makes mistakes.Some people may seem and act like everything they do is right, when they could probably be having personal problems. That introduces my third thing, us teens ALL have a mask that we wear. This mask can cover up how we really feel or to just hide your feelings in general. We all have rainy days, but sometimes that mask falls off, and we just let it all out. My fourth thing is that we've all felt unwanted at some point or another.
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Choosing her cost me everything I'd ever loved... including her. I had everything a guy could ask for, a loving family, the perfect small-town life, and a promising future I had worked hard for. It should have been enough. She was off-limits, my parent's best friend's daughter, practically my sister. I fought my feelings, pretending our soul-deep connection didn't exist. When she confessed she felt the same, I pushed her away, believing our friendship mattered more than temporary infatuation. That she agreed should have come as a relief, but it left me with this void I didn't know how to fill. It's what drove me to the bonfire that night. Right there, with our friends as witnesses, I claimed her. Told her I loved her and made her promises I shouldn't have made. Hours later, it all came crashing down in a whirlwind of fire and ashes. That one split-second choice to go after a girl that wasn't meant for me cost me everything I loved. I never should have crossed that line or given in. It's why she'll forever be my greatest love and deepest regret. This tragic story is the beginning of our end...

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