Health Homework(CONTAINS ACTUAL STORY THAT YOU MAY OR MAY NOT LIKE)

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Rule number one: Don't judge a chapter by its title. Or at least not my MY book. Because my chapter titles often have little to do with the actual theme

aaaaanyways

So we had a homework for health class

and it was soooo boooring

but this was the prompt thing:

  On a separate sheet of paper, write a one- to two-page story involving a stressful situation. The story can be based on a real situation, a situation that could happen, or a fantasy situation.  

And then there were other instructions, but I didn't read them, and when I did read them, I was like...oh. My story is completely wrong.

But I thought it was good, story-wise, and I didn't want to completely delete it so...guess what wattpad is for??

Some of the things in the story are true facts about me, but the actual plot, people, and happenings are made up. FROM MY OWN IMAGINAATIOOONNNN!! yay me

It's not even finished, but you can look at it if you want. Sorry if it's not the best, but remember that this was health homework, so don't blame me for NOT trying XD

STORY:

Sometimes it's easy to forget about things and just give up. Like forgetting to do one math problem, or just skipping some of the assignments altogether. But sooner or later, they will come crashing back, and hit you in the face. Or in this case, in the form of a returned math test. The paper almost seemed to be bleeding with all the pen marks. And the biggest cut was at the top, a big 'F' in an even bigger circle.

"Why?!" I exclaimed.

"Because you had everything wrong" the teacher answered. I couldn't do anything about it anyways, so I stuffed the paper into my folder.

"She had it coming" came the whisper from Beth. She and Annie snickered and I could hardly contain my anger. Then it turned into sadness when I remembered that she hadn't been talking to me for at least a week now. I had no idea how that had happened. She had just stopped paying attention to me all of a sudden, before I could even do anything about it. The class went on and the teacher explained things but I was swimming too deep in my thoughts to actually listen. I tried to, though, but her words had just stopped making sense, and I couldn't seem to understand her at all. This was not a good day for me.

After class ended, we were dismissed to lunch. I was hungry. Very hungry. I trailed behind my usual group of friends and I kept up the conversation, but I could tell that they didn't really want to talk to me, so after two or three questions, I stopped. Again, I wondered what I had done wrong. The lunch line was long, and I was glad, for the first time, that I brought my lunch from home. Thank god that this time my mom had sent me pizza, and not the usual day-old chicken or meat. I choose a table and set my lunchbox down, open the zipper to take out my food, and what do I find? It wasn't pizza, that's for sure. Day-old chicken, ready to eat. I groan loud enough for the neighboring table to hear and turn around. I look away and stick out my tongue at them when they stop looking. I stomp over to get a fork and knife, then I come back to the table to find everyone else already sitting and eating fat, cheesy hamburgers and delicious looking salads. I groan again, but quietly, so that nobody looks at me weird. I slump down onto the seat and receive some disgusted looks from the girls. I wait for them to look away before I roll my eyes. I zone out of the conversation, seeing as it probably would go unnoticed if I payed attention or not. But of course, this was the one time where I was actually asked a question.

"What?" I ask.

"I said, what did you get on the math test" Beth answers, looking at me distastefully.

I try for a sheepish smile and say, "Really bad, actually"

"We know, but what exactly?" Beth insists.

"..."

"Just tell us"

"..Umm, well...I don't want to..."

Annie and some of the girls roll their eyes and shake their heads. "God, it's not like we care, it's not some big secret, we were just asking" she says, "Don't make such a big deal about it"

I glare at her. Or rather, at the side of her face, because she turned away and started talking about something else.   

and that's as far as I got when I realized that there were actual requirements XD XD

Im so smart *claps*

and now im at 10 pm doing over half of my hw

thnx lots health class

-Mei

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