LUCY'S SWEET OBSESSION
ll girls school," I whined whe
hool's perfect. I heard they got the best teachers and the brightest students in the world. Check
laring at her. " Mom, I know that. But....I
rom the papers a
n to a boarding school before and....well, I like it here. My scho
s are a bunch of distraction and I don't like them anyways. All you girls ever do is lock yourself up in the room, watching Hannah Montana
hink sending me off to Eleano
nsive but that's alright, I can afford it. You'll be transformed the moment you step foot there. I've
t about my
ing but bad news. Trust me, I know what's best for you. This new school's gonna be the breaking point of your life. You're just turning sixteen. You s
e little Lucy. I guess that's cause I'm always
e a book. I've kept a full diary since I turned ten. Now as a grown up adult
ife and my turning point began in 2016 when
te school. It was fun while it lasted cause I ha
y in a cooperate school so she decid
OR'S C
't hear of it. It was Eleanor's college or nothing. There wasn't a thing I could do a
n New York to a whole different country. Crazy cause I knoweth not a s
utiful. I've never seen any
times. My first day at school, as a freshman I was given my
more surprised to see lots of girls; the tall, the short, the ugly, the beautiful, the light
rev
away from home. Mom saw me off after stocking me up with food provisions at my guardians place
o is like a second parent. They are placed with the re
ian was M
ive me. She was young
little one," she aske
dy and very kind. I
answered, sh
s on her face. " Aww, what a cute name. And with such
n at mom. Mom liked the name
I touched my li
ow I got the na
ittle. My eyes were the diamonds in me. Many folks I knew always talked about my eyes. B
ecided I would be her ward. Vee
I was studying m
e wore a blouse top but that only made her more pretty. One th
ver and I was given ten m
st time I'd be left with a stranger in a strange plac
om kissed my forehead. " I
like a kid. " Mo
rong. I know it's gonna be tough but you got this.
t mom. " Yo
her. She'd take good care of you. Remember, if you ever need anything, mo
her to leave. I'm childish, I know t
held my shoulder. I turned aro
iled. " Don't cry, little
watched mom board a taxi and drove out of the
rew me closer and whiped my tears. I was starin
er my chin and raised my
cy, why are
dark brown eyes. " I.... I'm sc
s it sounded, that
my big eyes. " Don't bother about her. I'm
ng. But I was gettin
she said softly, taking hold of my
ibly tall, I fo
M
they started new. Homesick and all but that is to be expected. I treated them with care and had them call me MOM.
more. She was Soo nice. Perhaps
as she led me away to the staff lodge which the school