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second best college in this town. It's famous for its football team and also most of the rich kids choose this co
chieve this. Sometimes, I feel like God is with me. Sometimes. Most of the time is like the whole world is standing against me. Finally, I can bid my
verything will be alright now. Everything's going to be fine and amazing. I repeat this mantra in my mind as I pick a broom and start
s that contain everything I have. Clothes, shoes, pictures of my past away dog, more like a killed dog. It was a punishment for stealing two slices of pizza from
ld have if my parents didn't leave me right after, I was born. I cry for myself going through every beating I endured to stand up for myself. I cry for my loving dog who was with me through hardships in my life selflessly. I cry f
sturbed me from making dinner. I
e-aged lady. Smiling, I say �
ust across the street. I thought I should say '
nd opened the door more and asked
t tell me your name, though.��
race. I just moved he
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ank you for
.�� Mrs Johnso
id. My job taught me a lot about people and her presence screamed trouble. She is one of those gossipers, who lik
me. I entered my workplace. You can smell perfume, sweat and sex. Did I forget to mention that I'm a whore? Anyone who does not know about my work, wil
to have sex at all. They just want some company to spend some time with. But this job also comes with its cons as well. You can never be sure about meeting a stranger. Sometimes you get weird people. There is always a chance that you might not come back alive. You can not complain or file a report against them if you get raped or
eady cleared out all my schedule problems. I don't work for a pimp and I handle everything on my own. I have a website from where
future. I took a seat and sat down. There are not many students around. I was looking at my phone and suddenly o
it, thinking it w
a brunette girl smiled at me. I
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o you have a
deep into my bag to take a
'm Angela b
e.�� I
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han
what she was doing. She wasn't taking notes instead scr
eld's song. It's our c
ow about it.�� I'm not
She said. I wasn't planning on that
e sat just beside me. I looked up to see a guy around my age sitting at my side. Angela squealed as her face brightened. He was a good
o make out with me and fortunately for you, that girl was you. So we will make out here. You will
erything in the cafeteria was quiet and t