Serena
The next day, I was hurrying to school, which I had never done before. Ever.
I impatiently sped through History, English and Trig. By the time lunch came around, I was trying my utmost not to sprint to the cafeteria.
I felt so deflated when he wasn't there. The small brunnette girl, Tia, who had every single class, save for Biology, with me, was walking next to me. She talked a lot, she was easy to be around. She never paused, so as long as you nodded and smiled, no-one could tell you weren't listening.
I sat down with Tia and her friends. I didn't say a word the entire time.
Where was he?
Shaun
I watched everyone walk out of the cafeteria when she did. She looked upset.
At the moment I noticed her, she looked at me again, in the same strange way she had yesterday. She seemed instantly happier. Why would anyone be happy to see me? She looked away, and I became aware that I was already five minutes late for Gym.
I may as well have belonged to an entirely seperate galaxy for the remainder of the day. Not that I probably already didn't seem that way.
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Linda and Jared McClean had been fostering me for the past two years. The were both in their early thirties, and unable to have kids.
I wasn't sure why they were both still so friendly to me, I'd never done anything to make them.
Linda had, at first, tried to get me to call her mom. I'd declined the offer, but now, I realised that she was, in a way, more like a mom to me than my real one had been.
When she asked me how my day was, I told her, instead of my usual 'fine', "Great, thanks, mom."
My next words were cut of as enveloped me in her warm arms.
The next day, I was hurrying to school, which I had never done before. Ever.
I impatiently sped through History, English and Trig. By the time lunch came around, I was trying my utmost not to sprint to the cafeteria.
I felt so deflated when he wasn't there. The small brunnette girl, Tia, who had every single class, save for Biology, with me, was walking next to me. She talked a lot, she was easy to be around. She never paused, so as long as you nodded and smiled, no-one could tell you weren't listening.
I sat down with Tia and her friends. I didn't say a word the entire time.
Where was he?
Shaun
I watched everyone walk out of the cafeteria when she did. She looked upset.
At the moment I noticed her, she looked at me again, in the same strange way she had yesterday. She seemed instantly happier. Why would anyone be happy to see me? She looked away, and I became aware that I was already five minutes late for Gym.
I may as well have belonged to an entirely seperate galaxy for the remainder of the day. Not that I probably already didn't seem that way.
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Linda and Jared McClean had been fostering me for the past two years. The were both in their early thirties, and unable to have kids.
I wasn't sure why they were both still so friendly to me, I'd never done anything to make them.
Linda had, at first, tried to get me to call her mom. I'd declined the offer, but now, I realised that she was, in a way, more like a mom to me than my real one had been.
When she asked me how my day was, I told her, instead of my usual 'fine', "Great, thanks, mom."
My next words were cut of as enveloped me in her warm arms.
He creeps through the alley ways
Forever, perhaps
All in search
Of a few meaningless scraps
Paws scared, fur stained
Mourning over
What his heart once contained
Collar torn, soul lost
Forever wandering
On the ground of frost
Memories will never fade
For his closest companion
And master for life, betrayed
Kicked on the streets
Forced to live
With the night's beasts
Wanders and wonders
Hiding in the shadows
From the night's thunders
Forgive and forget
They always say
But that thought doesn't enter the mind of this stray
Hoping one day a new master would come
But alas, that is seldom
As days go by, and nights linger
He hopes and prays
For his soul and body
To part ways
For the pain is torture
And the future is bleak
Shunned from the world
Known as a freak
When, oh when, will the world learn?
How would they feel if the tides were turned?
Forever, perhaps
All in search
Of a few meaningless scraps
Paws scared, fur stained
Mourning over
What his heart once contained
Collar torn, soul lost
Forever wandering
On the ground of frost
Memories will never fade
For his closest companion
And master for life, betrayed
Kicked on the streets
Forced to live
With the night's beasts
Wanders and wonders
Hiding in the shadows
From the night's thunders
Forgive and forget
They always say
But that thought doesn't enter the mind of this stray
Hoping one day a new master would come
But alas, that is seldom
As days go by, and nights linger
He hopes and prays
For his soul and body
To part ways
For the pain is torture
And the future is bleak
Shunned from the world
Known as a freak
When, oh when, will the world learn?
How would they feel if the tides were turned?
Run. It was the only thing going threw Leven,Evie, Matthew and Cameron's mind right now as the dogs and people chased them into the forest.They went as fast as they could as the dogs got closer and closer.
They weren't suppose to be running from the dogs right now. Then again they weren't suppose to be convicted of a crime they didn't do but it had happened.
"Hurry they're gettin' away!" A loud and gruff voice said behind them. The barking got louder. A sharp pain was in Leven's side as she ran. She had taken track at school so she was use to it but it was terrible. She could barely breath as she ran.
Matthew turned his head to look back at the others for a split second and had came in contact with something hard. The thing fell back and Matthew staggered. They all stopped then as the body picked herself up. They looked I to the eyes of a criminal. The most wanted person alive in america. Brig.
They weren't suppose to be running from the dogs right now. Then again they weren't suppose to be convicted of a crime they didn't do but it had happened.
"Hurry they're gettin' away!" A loud and gruff voice said behind them. The barking got louder. A sharp pain was in Leven's side as she ran. She had taken track at school so she was use to it but it was terrible. She could barely breath as she ran.
Matthew turned his head to look back at the others for a split second and had came in contact with something hard. The thing fell back and Matthew staggered. They all stopped then as the body picked herself up. They looked I to the eyes of a criminal. The most wanted person alive in america. Brig.
I can see it now
Just how it will be
And don’t even ask how
Or what will be the key
I think of all that is lost
And can’t even bare the cost
To know they suffer
But no one will offer
A way out
Or a new place
Or even a new rout
But to stick your sorrows in a case
I leave her tonight
And don’t give thought to all in sight
Not wanting that pain
As in the ground she is lain
Before I let a single tear go
I turn away
As I sob an ‘Oh’
And say I’m okay
I can’t believe she’s gone
Leaving behind her sweat John
Without saying a single good-bye
In heartache we sigh
Not wanting to cry there
But her spirit surrounds us
We see her everywhere
Form every home to every bus
But we can’t bear to say good-bye
As to us everyone will lie
We fall to the ground in pain
As dirt goes in, where she was lain
And our souls say their last good-bye
Just how it will be
And don’t even ask how
Or what will be the key
I think of all that is lost
And can’t even bare the cost
To know they suffer
But no one will offer
A way out
Or a new place
Or even a new rout
But to stick your sorrows in a case
I leave her tonight
And don’t give thought to all in sight
Not wanting that pain
As in the ground she is lain
Before I let a single tear go
I turn away
As I sob an ‘Oh’
And say I’m okay
I can’t believe she’s gone
Leaving behind her sweat John
Without saying a single good-bye
In heartache we sigh
Not wanting to cry there
But her spirit surrounds us
We see her everywhere
Form every home to every bus
But we can’t bear to say good-bye
As to us everyone will lie
We fall to the ground in pain
As dirt goes in, where she was lain
And our souls say their last good-bye
I gave it all my strength,
All my power,
All my determination,
All my courage,
I gave it everything I got.
It meant everything to me,
Even though it might not mean anything
To you.
That's why I gave it my all.
It just seems to me
That life is all about going the hard path,
And not the easy path.
But it is obvious that the hard path
Is always the one requiring stamina, endurance,
And all of your power.
The easy path is simple,
Requiring little time,
But in the end,
Your rewards are very little,
Like the time you gave it.
The hard path seems more rewarding to me,
With the rewards excellent,
Even though you have to give it
A lot of effort, and all your strength.
Being a writer requires
Going the hard path.
But I found out it is a very rewarding experience
Just a day ago.
Cause I gave it my all.
All my power,
All my determination,
All my courage,
I gave it everything I got.
It meant everything to me,
Even though it might not mean anything
To you.
That's why I gave it my all.
It just seems to me
That life is all about going the hard path,
And not the easy path.
But it is obvious that the hard path
Is always the one requiring stamina, endurance,
And all of your power.
The easy path is simple,
Requiring little time,
But in the end,
Your rewards are very little,
Like the time you gave it.
The hard path seems more rewarding to me,
With the rewards excellent,
Even though you have to give it
A lot of effort, and all your strength.
Being a writer requires
Going the hard path.
But I found out it is a very rewarding experience
Just a day ago.
Cause I gave it my all.