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You did it
DAY 1Dear Diary,Today was horrible. My friends aren’t really my friends anymore. Luna left me to go visit her friends that have things to share with her: little fancy cheesecakes, designer pens, and their bunnies. Bunnies. Luna will do anything for bunnies. After English, Kaylie completely ditched me, going off with her cousins to the mall to buy who knows what. Probably purses. Raven, being the most similar to me, decided to morph into a different person. She and I were all like, “Yes, we like darkness, grunge, black, all that good stuff.” But now she goes off to school wearing the brightest ...
Bear
As I sat at my office, going through the manila folders stacked so high I could barely see the scared little boy sitting there across from me. Shaking in his seat, dried, dirty tears had been running down his face for who knows how long. Holding on to his teddy bear tightly, peeking up from time to time to look at me, then he would look back down. I gently slid the golden bowl of tootsie roll pops across the table at him, and he reached up and quickly grabbed one, I said "Take one for your bear too!" He smiled up at me then and thats when I knew I could possibly get him to talk to me. Since I...
NYC Apartment Mail
"Mail!" Polly Harold called as she entered the small apartment. Her cheeks were pink, and her golden blond hair was dotted with snowflakes. Polly turned around and locked the door behind her, before walking into the kitchen."Mail," she repeated, tossing the envelopes onto the island. A girl in her mid-twenties, around Polly's age, peered up from behind the refrigerator door."Anything interesting?" the girl asked, closing the fridge door and taking a bite out of an apple."Nope. You got some letters... and.. oh, here's the gas bill."Polly ordered the mail in 2 small piles. "There. And I think Sa...
Artfully Fiendish
Both arrived at the twisted metal school. Bellona towered over Briar. The mere inches of height she had on Briar were exaggerated by the stairs and her heels. Briar sat defeated and lost on her luggage. Her parents had dropped her off with cab fare and no fond farewells. Staying until summer at the Hendsbee Academy for Advanced Artists, friendless and destined to wilt under the eyes of students and teacherswww.onedoor.cc more talented than herself, seemed a fate worse than death.Bellona kicked her luggage, startling her from her defeated trance. “You didn’t hear me. I’ve never been this far out of the city...
