Match Made

Match Made

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Most teens explore life and relationships in high school. They learn their likes and dislikes as they develop their personalities. Meaningful relationships form, evolving and blossoming into lifelong lessons. Young minds are challenged and developed, but experiences help them transition into adults. High school is a stepping stone, baby steps into the real world. But what happens when baby steps are skipped and you are hopelessly thrust into grown-up things? While they're intriguing and amazing, you're ill-equipped to deal with complicated emotions and feelings. Like, how do you handle true love when it comes too soon? If only someone could have prepared Kelly and Aden. They would have known that their love was a match made in heaven.
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He just stood there. Looking at me. The way I had reacted had put him in a state of shock. "I... I um," Every word I had learned from pre-school to now had just flew out of my mind and left me speechless. "I should go." I could tell he could barely hear the hurtful words I had just chocked out of my mouth, but I didn't care. Not anymore. I walked away. Fighting back tears. I drove all the way to my house and when I got there I fell against the cold wall. What had just happened? All I knew is that I wasn't able to think straight. My mind was clouded with memories of him. I shook my head trying to forget everything that was involved with him. But I wasn't able to forget. These thoughts were a part of me now. He was a part of me.

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