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Status: Writing a story now. Yay :D

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Haiya (:

I have a name.

That I don't like.

And since I don't like that name, call me Mey-Rin!

I like Black Butler - also known as Kuroshitsuji - and as some will be able to recognize, the nickname I put (Mey-Rin) is from that series! I gave myself that nickname because I am a little clumsy and awkward, as Mey-Rin appears to be.

Well, I'm too lazy to type much more.

Maybe I'll finish this later.

Well, thanks for reading all of this. (:

 
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  1. AwkwardPoster AwkwardPoster
    posted a quote
    August 6, 2012 12:54pm UTC
    And Now She's Mine
    Part Three.
    Eric and Jenna dated for a year, an entire year, until he had to move away again.
    I wasn't happy about it, but I acted like it, for Jenna, because I could see she really did care for him.
    I would have told her after he left, but during that year I had lost the courage I tried so hard to gain.
    We still had most of the same classes together, I still used the classes we didn't to think.
    She started dating others, but I tried not to be bothered by it. I was asked a few times myself, but I turned them down.
    One day, Jenna came to school crying. "What's wrong?" I asked her.
    "My" - she inhaled shakily - "mom was in a car crash, she's in the hospital." She let out a sob and ran to me. She buried her face in my chest as she said, "They're not sure if she's gonna make it."
    I put my arms around her, trying to calm her. "Don't worry, Jenna, it's gonna be alright."
    "You're right," she said as she pulled away. She wiped her face with her hands as she repeated, "You're right."
    "Jenna, will you be able to make it through? I'm sure the school will understand if you miss today."
    She shook her head 'no' and started crying again.
    So I took her to the main office and explained the situation. They said it was alright for her to stay home. Jenna asked them if I could stay with her, and they said sure. Since her father was at work and her mother was in the hospital, one of our teachers was nice enough to drive us home (it was his planning period.)
    For the rest of the day, we watched movies. By the end of the school day, we were laying next to each other on the couch watching Halloween.
    This is the time, I thought to myself. Tell her now.
    How? How am I supposed to tell her?
    Tell her now, this could be your last chance!
    "Jenna," I said.
    She turned to me, "What do you want?" She grinned, as if to let me know she didn't mean that in a hateful way.
    "I need to tell you something. It's kind of important."

  2. AwkwardPoster AwkwardPoster
    posted a quote
    August 4, 2012 12:06am UTC
    I'm the man who had the cheese.
    I'm the man who had the jerky.
    We put 'em both together,
    and yeah, it really worky.
    Cheese jerky.
    Say what.
    Say what.
    Cheese jerky.
    Say what.
    Say what.

  3. AwkwardPoster AwkwardPoster
    posted a quote
    August 3, 2012 11:54pm UTC
    And Now She's Mine
    Part Two.
    In seventh grade, she wasn't the loner.
    We were the loners.
    And we didn't mind.
    I had developed a... a crush on Jenna. (I couldn't possibly tell her that, though, no freaking way!)
    We had most classes together. We always ate together at lunch (sometimes people would be nice enough to join us.)
    A bunch of people thought we were dating, but we denied it.
    We're just best friends, we would tell them.
    And every time I had to say that, it hurt.
    I wanted to tell her, but I didn't know how. I didn't want to weird her out. I didn't want to ruin our friendship.
    I always thought this over in periods three and six, when we didn't have class together. I finished my work earlier most of the time, which gave me some time to think about it.
    Before winter break - two days before we were out, to be exact - I had worked up the courage to tell her about it. So before school started, I walked to her locker, and said, "Jenna, I need to tell you something. I -"
    "Hold that thought, Eli, and guess what!" she beamed, obviously eager to tell me.
    "What is it?" I asked.
    "I have a boyfriend!"
    "What? Who?"
    "That new kid, Eric."
    "He's only been here for two days," I said.
    "I know," she replied, "but last night, at my little brother's game, he was there, they let his brother on the team. I don't know why this far into the year though... Anyways, we started talking, and we like a lot of the same things! He asked me out last night."
    "Well, I'm happy for you," I forced a smile as my heart sank.

  4. AwkwardPoster AwkwardPoster
    posted a quote
    August 3, 2012 10:48pm UTC
    And Now She's Mine
    Part One.
    It had been a Thursday, and I had been in the fourth grade. We were at recess.
    I was sitting underneath the slide with my friends Emily and Ronnie, talking about nothing in particular.
    "Ow! Stop! Stop it, you guys!" I heard someone yelling. "That's hurts! Please stop!"
    "Do you guys hear that?" I asked.
    "Hear what?" Ronnie and Emily replied in unison.
    "Someone keeps telling someone to 'stop it,' " I said.
    "Yeah," Ronnie said, "who is that?"
    "Stop, please!" I hear once more, and I recognize the voice.
    "Guys, I know who it is!" I exclaim. "It's Jenna!"
    "Oh," they shrugged.
    I stood, "You guys don't care?!"
    "Why should we?" Emily said.
    I rolled my eyes and walked past them to help her.
    "Eli! Hey! Where are you going!" my friends yelled, but I just ignored them.
    I see Jenna backed up against the gates, in the corner. "Stop! Someone help me!" she shouted.
    Kids were throwing rocks at her.
    "Hey, hey! Guys, stop it!" I yelled.
    Most people stopped and looked at me. After a second, though, they all returned to throwing. I ran over to Jenna and stood in front of her. I realized how bad it was when I had to put my arms up to shield myself.
    "What are you guys doing! What did she ever do to you?!"
    "She won't leave us alone!"
    "Eileen told us to!"
    "She keeps trying to play football!"
    Jenna had never been very much of a girly girl. For that, no one really ever wanted to hang out with her. She never had very many friends... She used to have two best friends, their names were Megan and Will, but they both moved away in the first grade.
    "So? That doesn't give you a reason to throw rocks at her!"
    Hang on a minute... I thought.
    "I heard someone say Eileen told you to -" (Eileen was pretty much the popular girl of our grade.)
    "Yeah, she told us to throw stuff at -"
    "Why? Why did she tell you this?"
    I watched a lot of kids shrug.
    Eileen came forward and said, "Because I don't like her."
    I rolled my eyes and turned to Jenna. Bruises had already started appearing. "Are you okay?"
    "Not really. I was just pelted with rocks..."
    "Come on, I'll take you to the nurse's office and we can tell on Eileen."
    "Okay," Jenna agreed.
    As we arrived at the nurse's office, Jenna turned to me and said, "Thank you."
    I shrugged and said, "You don't need to thank me. They didn't need to be throwing stuff at you."
    She ignored me, "And thanks for bringing me here too."
    I smiled. She smiled back.
    And from then on, we were best friends.

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