Post by MADISON RILEY BURTON on Jan 13, 2010 21:58:56 GMT -5
stop there and let me correct it ,
i wanna live a life from a new perspective
madison loved the park. in her hectic life, it was the one place that was rather calm and peaceful. yes, there were other places, but they weren’t as enjoyable as the park was. there were all the little kids, and just the lovely scenery. and majority of the people at the park didn’t know what school she went to, so they couldn’t really judge her. most of the other places were crowded with her peers, the ones she really didn’t like. madi considered them scary and unstable, though most of them were just like her. she knew she was stable when on her meds. whether they were or not, the girl didn’t know. she’d only been at the school a little while, so it was normal for her to be nervous. or so she assumed.
her walk to the park was uneventful, except for her stop at starbucks. a few people from school were there, who said hello to her first. being rude wasn’t like her, so naturally madi replied with a smile on her face. it was a good day when the pink haired girl took her meds. the frappuccino was ready, and the teenager left again, happily alone and on her way to her destination.
it didn’t take long to get there, and, as expected, it was full of happy children and gossiping adults. what else did stay at home mothers have to do? madison knew that in her old town, the women that didn’t work were some of the biggest bitches you’d ever meet. they had definitely talked about her once the word had gotten out that she was unstable, and people looked at her like she was crazy all the time. that was the one good thing about being in a new place; you didn’t have to worry about people knowing all about you. her thoughts were cut off by a little girl waving at her, which caused her to smile. it was so adorable. she waved back, watching as the girl ran off to climb the jungle gym. being little had been so great. she kind of missed it. being a teenager would probably have been great too, if her ex hadn’t fucked her up so bad.
madison didn’t want to think about him though, and quickly resume her walk and focused on the scenery. the girl took a few sips of her frappuccino as she walked, noticing it was nearly empty. oh well. at least it woke her up a bit, seeing as she was always tired. it could’ve been a side effect, or it could’ve been a normal teenager thing. either way, it sucked and avoiding it was always a good idea.
her eyes wandered again to the kids playing on another playground, envious of the amount of fun they were bound to be having. school generally wasn’t fun at all. they expected way too much out of her and the teachers were pretty bitchy. most teenagers complained about school and their teachers though, so it probably had nothing to do with her going to a crazy school. it wasn’t any better though. no one as treated like they were special and needed special care.
her thinking was interrupted when madison suddenly felt herself bump into someone. “ugh, sorry, i was totally distracted,” she spoke, turning to the boy with a small smile on her face. being nice was good, because the girl really didn’t feel like trying to stay calm during an argument.
you come along because i love your face ,
and i'll admire your expensive taste
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and i'll admire your expensive taste
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