Friday, May 4, 2012

The Truth Comes Out

    I was so misrible after school today. All of my classmates hate me. My dad tried to talk to me after I got home but I just wanted to be alone. Things are horrible. It’s so unfair. The people at my school think that Narwin is great. I can’t believe that Coach Jamison won’t let me on the team either. The next morning I told my parents that there was no way that I was going to school again but they made me. Even Ken was surprised that I was going to school again when we saw each other on the way to the bus. He told me big news, too. Allison and Todd wanted to start a petition against me to say that what I did to Narwin was wrong! And they even want me to admit the fact that ‘I’m wrong’! Even worse, Coach Jamison came up with the idea for the petition! I thought that he was on my side and that I could trust him but he’s been against me the whole time! I was so shocked. Then Ken said we should start a petition and make Narwin admit that she was wrong we could sing together. That really made me outraged. At that point I turned around, leaving Ken, and didn’t go to school. I called my mom and told her that I wasn’t going back and that I was home. Everything is totally ruined for me.
     I had no chance at surviving at that school for three more years, so, I transfered to another school. I just couldn't take it any more at Harrison High so I switched to Washington Academy.  I had a talk with the principal at Washington Academy and he said that I was ‘famous’ and that I would really like it here.  He said that I would make new friends quickly. There isn’t a track team but Mr. Brookover (the principal) assured me that with me attending here that one would probably start up. On my first day, in homeroom, my new teacher, Miss Rooney, told me that every morning they usually begin by singing the national anthem. She asked me if I wanted to lead, and I just started crying, because truthfully, I don’t even know the words.


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