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Freedom Comes With Pain
The day began perfectly normal. I woke up, showered, dressed, did my hair and make-up, then went to school. Everything seemed fine. When I got to school I found everything was just the opposite.
To my surprise when I walked into the auditorium I saw my boyfriend kissing Lillian Brown! How could that even happen? I am a lot prettier than she is, I get better grades, and I am very funny. Sorry if I sound conceited but I just don’t get it.
I was filled with a range of emotions. Betrayal , anger, sadness, and a strange feeling of joy.
After I broke up with him I felt so free. I was full of energy and life. He was bringing me down.
Once my brief moment of delight was over I felt empty. Like someone had came and sucked the life from me. It was truly awful but with the help of my friends I was able to get over him quickly.
After the emptiness left me the joy returned. Nothing could wipe the smile off my face. It was great! I realized that I don’t need a boyfriend to be happy, all I need is my friends, family, and God.
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