Read the Promo, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7 Chapter Thirteen “And then what happened?” Joe asked the next day at school. “Whatcha think? I called the cops!” I said. Alex froze when he saw me, but his drop-out-loser brother Jeff grabbed him and ran for it, so did the
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Read the Promo, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7 Chapter Eleven “I’m not mentally challenged, Sara! I told you I get it! HOLY!” I said at breakfast the next day. I was operating on 12 minutes of sleep; my mood basically resembled an over-stuffed trashcan. “I’m sorry but this is
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Read the Promo, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7 Chapter Three “He’s opening his eyes.” “Check this out. You’re peeing in a bag dude!” “Oh thank God you’re okay, sweetheart.” “Ali…. It’s me, Sara! Can you hear me?” “You’re peeing in a bag man. That’s worse than being dead!” “Your
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Relax. This isn’t just another spoof. I ain’t no wimp! I’m no dork or nerd or some kind of dumb ‘Emo’ either. There IS another side to these stories, you know! I mean, did you ever think guys like me have a different story to tell? Time for a MAJOR reality check! I get things
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“I LOVE it. It’s Hilarious!” “Really? So you think teens will be excited to read it, too?” “Ummm no?” “What? Why?” “Coz teens don’t read, mom.” “You’re a teenager and you read everything I write” “That’s coz you made me!” Well, you must’ve encountered the species somewhere for sure. A teenager at home? A
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Undoubtedly there aren’t many things more frustrating for a parent than seeing their child struggle with bullying and peer pressure. It makes many parents feel powerless, as so much seems to happen under their radar. Many children, especially teens, are reluctant to share what’s going on in their social lives. Let us take a look
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