A Gangster's Love
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Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2016
Yes!Last school year for being a high School student. Damn!  For how many years in waiting this year, and now its here! Should I say that " I must be a good girl in school so that my parents will be proud of me?" Or " do good things to my fellow students since this is my last school year for being a High school girl? or let's say last year in staying here in this country . "  


Hahaha (evil laugh),  big NO WAY! Being GOOD is not in my  vocabulary since my parents  forget about me .  I hate my parents, --- I really really hate them! They didn't think that they still have a child who look so deplorable and still exist  in this world . They just anticipate on their money. How about me? They dont care about me ,  that's why how much  I've been waiting for this year.  You're asking me why? Very simple,  because after I finish my studies here I will be migrated to America. Stay there alone and have a new life. No worries about my financial,  they're sustaining me money.
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