As a beautiful rays of the sun rose over the small town of Mable, a teenage girl approaching her eightieth birthday named Sharon awoke with a smile on her face. She was the youngest of three children and the only daughter in her family.
She had been eagerly anticipating the opening of school that during the holiday seems not to reach, and today was finally the day. She gets out of her bed make it and go straight to bathroom to freshen up for school. Feeling energized and ready to tackle the day ahead.
Sharon was a beautiful young lady with long, flowing blonde hair that flowed down her neck to her back in gentle waves and bright blue eyes that shone like diamonds in the sunlight. Her face was oval shaped with a small nose and full lips that were always painted a light shade of pink.
Her eyes always make people especially boys to admire her a lot. By now she is used by people's gaze towards her everywhere she passed. I the past she was worried of the attention people was giving her, staring at her every time was what was bothering her the most but not anymore.
She cannot tell how many boys since her life from kindergarten up to now how many boys have fought over her. For her she is not into any boy, and she does not understand why they always fought over her, yet she is not interested in any.
As she stood there in the bathroom holding a toothbrush in her hand, she is reminiscing about her past, she cannot help it but to think about all the boys that have fought over her. All started when she was just a little girl, playing in the park with her friends on Sunday.
A boy from her class named Daniel, came to where she was, and confess her love to her. Daniel told her that she likes her so much. She was too little then to be able to understand what the boy meant that time, and she was informed by her friends what the boy really meant and how big deal is it.
As time passed by and she get older, the boys around her appeared to be aggressive in her pursuit. During her middle school, there was this boy named Oscar who will always try to sit next to her in class and be with her during lunch periods just to try to talk to her. She never liked him, though Oscar always believed that they were meant to be together. He will fight anyone who tries to bother her anywhere and he was always jealous when he sees Sharon talking to other boys.
In high school was when things really started to heat up. There is a group of boys who all lived in her neighborhood, and they all seemed to have a crush on her. They would frequently fight over who got to walk her home or sit with her when she takes bus to home.
One of the boys, Wilson, even got into a brawl with another boy, Paul, over her. It was a scary situation, and she didn't know what to do. She did not want any of them to get hut, and more especially not over her. She never liked those boys who always fight over her though she liked the attention she was getting from her which made her life easy.
Despite her striking beauty, she was a down to earth girl who never let her looks get in the way of her personality, her friendships or her studies. She was kind, caring, and always willing to lend a hand to those who needed it. She was a top student in her class and had always been known to be hardworking and dedicated. This made her loved by all those who knows her more so her neighbors.
She gets out of the lavatory spackling clean excited to start her day, and she quickly got dressed in a simple but stylish outfit that she had picked out the night before. She wore a white blouse with a light blue skirt that reached just above her knees. She completed her look with a pair of comfortable brown boots and a brown leather satchel that held her books and other school supplies.
As she walked out of her bedroom and down the stairs, she was greeted by the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the sound of her father, a retired army officer, humming a tune as he prepared breakfast in the kitchen. Sharon's father was a strong, proud man who had served his country with distinction for many years. Despite his gruff exterior, he had a soft spot for his daughter, and he was always there for her when she needed him.
"Good morning, Dad," Sharon said as she entered the kitchen. "What's for breakfast?"
"Morning, Sharon," her father replied, turning around to face her. "I've made your favorite - bacon and eggs. You'll need a good breakfast to start your first day back at school. Are you ready for your first day of school?"
"Yes, Dad," Sharon replied, beaming with excitement. "I can't wait to see my friends again."
Sharon smiled as she sat down at the kitchen table and started to eat. She was grateful for her father's support and for the delicious meal he had prepared. She always says that she is lucky to have a father who despites everything loves her so much. Of her other siblings she was the most favorites of her father. That the way of fathers and their princess.
As they ate, they chatted about their plans for the day and about Sharon's upcoming school year. Her father encouraged her to work hard and to make the most of her opportunities, and she listened intently, knowing that his advice was always sound.
After breakfast, Sharon headed outside to wait for her ride to school. Her father had offered to take her in his truck, and she was thrilled at the chance to ride with him. As they drove through the town, Sharon took in the sights and sounds of the busy streets, feeling a sense of excitement and anticipation building inside of her.
Sharon's father had a large truck that he had bought after retiring from the army. It was a big, sturdy vehicle that could handle any terrain. Sharon loved riding in her father's truck, and she couldn't wait to get on the road.
As they drove to school, Sharon and her father talked about her plans for the year. Sharon told her father about her goals for the year, including her plans to apply for college and study medicine. Her father was proud of her and encouraged her to work hard and pursue her dreams.