THE FREAK OUT

THE FREAK OUT!

 

It started on a Saturday night. Olivia and I were relaxing. Suddenly we hear Ranger barking.  We look over and he was at the door.

 

“Ugh!”  I sighed.

 

“It’s too late, “ Olivia answered. “I got him. Want to come?”

 

“Sure,” I said.

 

We were halfway way down the block.

 

“Do you know a guy named Mark? His sister’s in my grade. Is he in yours?”  I asked her.

 

Olivia shouted for a brief moment, “It’s none of your business! Don’t be a BRAT. Oh wait, I forgot you already are one!”

 

“Why, is he your boyfriend?”  I asked in a sarcastic way.

 

“Nicole, stop it right now or I’ll tell on  you,” Olivia screamed.

 

“Okay, okay. It was just a joke!”

 

“No it wasn’t! Stop lying all the time!”

 

Olivia didn’t talk to me for the rest of the walk.In my head I was thinking why can’t she take a joke because in are old house we could joke around and she will  not care. since we moved we been more apart. We finally got home. Olivia was livid. She went off on me. My mom came home and Olivia told her what had happened.

We said sorry. After that we forgot what had happened and went on with our evening.

 

After the walk I was so upset. Why can’t she you just take a joke and move on? I felt so betrayed and upset that we can’t get along.

 

The lesson I learned is think before you speak and say it in a nice way.

First day of school

It all started off on a Monday September 5 2018 at the front doors of my school. I was feeling anxious to go see my friends and my new teachers! I step in, the bell rings. Oh no! I was  freaking out. When I was walking down the hall questions were flowing through  my head. Is Ms. Boyer going to like me? Will she accept  me for who I am? such things like that.

When I step in the  classroom I see my friends. I look over my shoulder and see Ms.Boyer. I was feeling nervous! I thought she might be strict or mean. At the start of the day we had to pick cards to see what partner we get and pick a seat. As the day was going by I realized  that I was comfortable and felt safe in the classroom.