My High School Experience

My High School Experience

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Chapter 1 There are times in your life that your gonna regret. I had a lot of those times. Yes I may be still in high school, but I have enough experience to tell you how shit went down. You better be thankful because this is the only time I'm ever writing about my life so pay attention. It all started in seventh grade. I was being bullied by a girl who would always make fun of my legs. It kinda went like this: "Put on some pants nobody wants to see your legs." The girl said. I was wearing shorts. I shot back with, "put on a mask nobody wants to see your face." I know i could have insulted her better but come on, i was 13 at the time. Now before you start thinking, I'm not trying to get pity out of anybody. One day, this girl convinced all my friends I was not a good person. I had nobody. Then came along Rachel Haynes. She befriended me and stood up for me in the long run. Eventually the built moved away and I got all my friends back.
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~~~~The first chapter is a slow start, but it picks up. Not many chapters, but they're pretty long.~~~~ "I would never judge you. You're more than your father's bad choices. You have to know that. And you're more than just your worst days. Everybody has done stuff they aren't proud of. The difference between most people is that some hide their ugly parts away, while others don't have that option. One mistake and the whole world knows about it." It all started with a class assignment. They say the road to hell is paved with good intentions. I think it's more likely a series of poor choices than "good intentions." I never should have kept writing him. I never should have let him in.

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