All the Wonderful Bad Things

All the Wonderful Bad Things

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Author here! Okay I believe I'm a good writer but writing something here that will make you want to read this book is harder than it seems. I could talk about how awesome it is but that won't make you want to read it anymore than if I talked about something completely different. So here's the basics: Romance Teen Here I was, in the library, along with the other fifty kids that were either avoiding responsibilities, the class of freshmen attempting to actually learn something, or the two kids that were here to try to accomplish something important. So I sat here in one of the five comfy chairs with an arm table surround by 14 year old boys playing on there phones. I could see through the glass wall of the library and spotted Aubrey. She came in and half sat, half leaned on one of the chairs.
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"Don't you see now why we can't be together?" I whispered at the crazy boy in front of me. "Aren't you repulsed by me? Disgusted? Dis interested? Can't you just tear my heart out and leave like any other normal teenage boy?" My voice cracked. He simply shook his head. "Sweetheart, I thought I made it clear from the first time I said it," He paused, "I. Like. You." He emphasized every word, and I gaped at him. "Hell of a lot, actually, so it'd be great if you stopped being salty and liked me back." "Don't you get it?" I whispered unbelievingly, "After all that, and you still don't get why I can't be with you?" He seemed relaxed, calm. Too calm for this situation. "My life doesn't involve a guy like you, Nathan. Never did. You're not my knight in shinning armor, and you aren't going to save me. This is reality, the real world. And the real world doesn't have happy endings." ---- To me, there's are six different types of crying. One; The Breakdown. Two; The Longing. Three; The Hysterical. Four; The Broken. Five; The Happy. Six; The Inevitable." ---- This short story is very depressing, I'm warning you now. It may trigger memories, or depression symptoms.

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