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Word Count: 1345    |    Released on: 26/02/2024

he mockery with a push. I left Jason to separate the two and found myself like almost every other night, with three demonized pre-teens wanting to kill each other. It didn't take lo

Do you ask your brothers to pretend to be you in classes when you don't get along? — I looked at him, dying of anger and at the same time trying not to laugh. —That's cheating. He huddled in the corner of the bed, shaking his hands as he justified himself. — No, Dad, it's not cheating. It's called companionship, wasn't it you who told us that we should be friends with each other and always protect each other? School is a jungle and if you are weak, you will be massacred. And the little bastard left me without answers again... — It's wrong to use the similarity between you to deceive the teachers. I don't want you doing this again, am I clear? I said it firmly, allowing no objections, but I noticed that the smart guy hid his crossed fingers from me behind his back. — I promise it won't happen again, Dad. And I pretended to believe it and went to put the next child to sleep. Chapter 2 Clara Mancini “If one day someone told me to be what I am and what I like I don't know who I am and I'm going to change To be what I always wanted And if you say that you dream of one day being happy Be serious” Music : Xote da joy Falamansa My hands were shaking so much that I thought I was going to let the cappuccino spill. — I'll hold it so you can read it properly — said Emily, taking the drink from my hand, so that I could open the envelope properly, so much was I anxious to read the answer that I couldn't move two steps away from the mailbox, to open it and check the result at home. - Girl of God! I achieved. — I held the paper in front of her face, [2] so she could see the word APPROVED on the paper. — Look here, friend, it says here that I got it, doesn’t it? She quickly glanced at the paper and grabbed me in a tight [3] hug, saying a series of congratulations. I had actually achieved it. I was finishing the last month of my exchange in Austin, but I absolutely didn't want to return to Brazil. Not that I wasn't missing home, my family and my friends, but living this time away from them made me grow so much and learn so many new things, that I needed to stay at least a little longer. College wasn't quite like the afte

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