So Trouble
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  • Reads 399
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 4
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2015
"So are you excited for boarding school?" My mom asks trying to break the silence
"Yeah I guess" I said staring out the window.
"Look on the bright side, at least you'll have a boarding school experience, that's new right?" she said. I just sighed
Honestly at first I didn't want to go I mean... I know I wouldn't have to live with my parents even though I almost never saw them, but I had the perfect life: a lot of friends, a super-hot boyfriend, a mansion and all the money I could ever need. It was perfect I tell ya! Until the day my parents came to the conclusion that it wasn't good for me to be left at home alone so much when they had to work till late or go on a business trip. As a result, I am now enrolled in The Winston & Monroe boarding school.
"Okay Mia calm down, your new life and new forever friends are right behind this door" I mumbled to myself before taking a deep breath and opening the door...
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