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The most fun trip of her life or so it should have been. He had other plans. I decided not to give him a name ... not because of privacy. Short story
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2019
She did not know it would turn into her biggest regret. It was supposed to be a fun trip, a last good memory. But what it turned into would be the first terrifying memory.
To understand this story I have to go back to the beginning. Ok, not that far but at least to the 6th grade. I was a bit boy crazy and he was new. That is always the cliche but oh well. The very first week that he was there he talked to me! Me!? I never knew why he talked to me. I think it was because he’s good. I was by myself and he sought me out. And it was because he was good. I had friends and I do not quite remember why I was alone but I was that day. He talked to me for a while which sure made me feel special because all the girls wanted him. After all, he was the new boy.
Ever since I first saw him I thought that he was cute. Maybe not hot or adorable but cute. And yes there is a difference. Through the next few years, I had had few interactions with him...until my Freshman year. He had become one of the most popular boys at school. I mean he was a football player and a skier, and not at all opposed to partying and having fun. With that though, he was also a player. He had become known for sending and receiving special pictures from just about everyone.
I, of course, would never be a recipient or a sender because a) he did not have any reason to talk to me and b) I did not have a cell phone. Yes, my parents had not given me a cell phone and this was because “you do not have anyone you need to call besides us” and “cell phones rot your brain” and other various mottos along those lines. But what my parents did not know was that my sister had given me a cell phone with no paid service. But I could still use everything on WIFI. This was amazing. A whole new digital world. Life got so much more complicated the minute I got a phone.