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Personal Narrative Story Of My School

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My supposed friends ascended from the depths of hell, managing to reside in my school out of all the possible choices in this treacherous city. I went to this seventh circle of hell every day and stared at the lifeless bars of the prison. Grand, pitch black, iron gates stared back at me. They enclosed the so-called campus. I walked past the gates into the open courtyard that had this one water fountain looming in the middle of all the depressing, lifeless landscape. I always walked to my most dreaded class robotically. I would start to stare down at the ground so I wouldn’t have to say hello to anyone, although everyone around was talking and joking around with each other. “These hallways are never ending. It’s like walking in a horror …show more content…

We did everything together from sitting with each other in class all the way to me becoming part of her family. It was all so surreal. Well, until boys came into the picture.
During my seventh grade year, I got my first little middle school boyfriend and Brianna hated that fact. For me, this is when hell became real. The first circle was when Brianna found out the meaning of my name. My birth name is Melek Sumer. In Turkish, naming a child after a mythical creature is considered respectful or good luck even, but to a Catholic school, being dubbed a fallen angel is horrific. I went crazy after they started tormenting me. Everything came crashing down and I couldn’t bear it. All the names, the notes, and the public humiliation made me start cutting myself every time I’d get stressed. The second and third circles of hell came down when the boy, Landon, dumped me and started dating Brianna. I was done. I faked throwing up and went home early. They say the first break up is the worst, and it is. It’s full of crying, screaming, and possibly beating up a pillow every now and then. After I had taken my exams early, I left Most Blessed Sacrament school forever, and I never looked back.
Early August creeped right around the corner faster than I could have imagined. I had just switched to Parkview Baptist school, and it was absolutely nerve wracking. The first weeks went by quickly as I started to befriend people, but little did I know the

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