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Read books online » Fiction » Drabbles of A Teen's Mind by Giselle Johnson (book recommendations .txt) 📖

Book online «Drabbles of A Teen's Mind by Giselle Johnson (book recommendations .txt) 📖». Author Giselle Johnson



1. Purity Hurts

I watched through my window as she drove away in her

yellow mustang. My high school sweetheart, leaving me

alone, in a room, taking the innocence I tried to

take away from her. She wants to wait until she’s

married? The words sounded weird as I repeated them

in my mind. It didn’t make any sense. When you love

someone, you were supposed to show it. Was I wrong?

I jumped as my phone vibrated on my bedside table.

The text read, “If you love me, you’ll understand.” I

closed my phone and lay on my pillow and tried to.


2. My Parent's Principle

Remember when you were little and you believed you

could be whatever you wanted to be? Girls, put on

their princess outfits and had tea with princes and

boys wanted to be Spiderman. Well, I never

experienced that. I never owned one fairytale book

and couldn’t tell you the story of Cinderella if I

wanted to. My parents taught the principle of going

after a dream which you could touch. However, now,

17, as I sit in my room and decide between Harvard

and Julliard, it becomes very clear. Sometimes, going

after your dreams is worth breaking your

parent’s “principle”.


3. FOCUS!

Gabby, focus. You can do this. Finish this book

report. It’s just a book. How boring can it be? Who

am I kidding, very boring. But, you can only blame

yourself. This is what happens when you decide to do

a book report the day before it’s due. Wait! No, I

will not blame myself. I would have had it done if it

weren’t for Mrs. Jenkins giving us so much geometry

homework. She’s upset just because her cat died. She

shouldn’t be upset though, I’m sure she has 19 more

cats! FOCUS! Finished Chapter 1! Wait...Is my phone

ringing?

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