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Struggles of My School Life

🇨🇦Ajax1
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This story follows Max, a lazy student who just wants to be left alone but other won’t allow him.

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Chapter 1 - 1- Quite Bothersome

Listening to the birds chirp and crickets outside my bedroom window, hiding under the blanket hiding from the early spring morning breeze. Watching the clock slowly arriving at the moment I dread. I close my eyes and await the annoying noise that fills my room and the alarm goes off.

"MAX" My mother screams from downstairs. "GET UP AND HURRY DOWNSTAIRS."

I hurry out of bed and head downstairs wondering what my mom is calling me for, I turn the corner and there she is a petite woman is pale skin, dirty blonde hair, and sky-blue eyes.

"There you are!" She says with a smile while pointing towards the table. "I made breakfast sit down and eat quickly".

I look at the table and see bacon, eggs, and hashbrowns. "Thanks, Mom" I thank her as I sit at the table across from her.

I eat my food as I wonder where my father and little brother were at.

"Where's Dad and James?" I ask my Mother.

"Your dad took James with him to help him with something before dropping him off at school." She told me.

I finish my food and hurry up to get ready for school and my Mother hurried me back upstairs into my room. "Thanks for the food Mom it was good." I said as she smiled back at me.

I get my school uniform ready which is long black pants, a white dress shirt, and a black thin jacket with the school emblem, an arrow crest on the left side,

After getting dressed I hurry into the bathroom to brush my teeth and wash my face and start heading out.

"Please your not going like that again?" My Mother asked. "At least comb your hair a little bit." She frowned.

"Sorry Mom no time." I told her and head out the door.

After a fifteen-minute walk, I arrive at Tenet Private High School.

With a sigh, "This is going to be quite bothersome." As I watch my fellow peers walk into the massive building in front of me.