Young Blood (On Hold)

Young Blood (On Hold)

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I cry out in embarrassment as I was forcefully slammed onto a wall in the the corner of my high school cafeteria. My mind is screaming to escape and run out of here but my body would not have it as I stand there shivering with millions of tears running down my eyes. I clutch my stomach in fear. I spot everyone in the cafeteria in silence but as soon as I blinked my eye, the whole school was laughing, taking pictures, and recording me out of their amusement. Sooner rather than later, my feet finally decided to move and walk my ass of out the cafeteria. While I was walking out of the school, I heard her annoyingly yet beautiful chanel flats running behind me saying, "What just happened now, is just the beginning," she croaked. I wished I didn't hear that because I broke down and began crying like a seven-year-old girl. Everyone laughed even harder and even more people whipped out their cell phones to record myself. My life was a complete and utter mess if I would say so myself.
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I sat in my first period english class, my teacher grading papers or whatever it is that teachers do when you walk in. Soon the first bell rung, and people filed in. The usual suspects, the nerds, the cool kids, the "we hate liz" kids, and so on and so forth. But Imagine my surprise when I see a kid with blonde straighted hair, and an under cut roll in. And I mean that literally, he rolled in, in a pair of healies. I couldn't take my eyes off this peculiar specicimine. A woman from the office handed my teacher a note, who then attended her attention to the odd looking boy standing behind her. "What's your name?" She smiled. "Jaimie." The boy smiled right back.

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