We're so Different by Sara P. (classic books for 10 year olds txt) π
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They live on the opposite side of town. He lives on the West side and She lives on the East side. He is in a gang, where she is trying to get away from all the gang and bad neighborhood. Soon they see each other. She is hard to get, He is trying to get her to give in. Soon their love becomes stronger.
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I walk out the door with Sara, Cindy and a little kid Sara brought, still not knowing who he was, but she had swag, like his aunt. She was looking fine. She had a black crewneck shirt with a beanie hat on. The way her skinny jeans traced her lower body was sexy. I haven't felt like this before.
When we walked up the drive way, "I call Shot gun!" I yelled.
"Uh No, Your sitting in the back." Sara say.
"No, it's okay, I wanna sit with Cole." Cindy said.
She began to sigh and went in to the driver's seat. I went into the car, looked at her and smirked. She rolled her eyes and turned the car on.
"Cole you have your seat belt on?" She ask.
"Yes auntie." He answered.
"Aunt huh?" I said, looking at her.
"Yes." She replied, her eyes on the road not looking at me.
It was too quiet, I reached to turn on the radio, when she says "What are you doing?" Still keeping her eyes on the road.
"Putting some music on, it's too quiet. Is that okay?"
"Fine." She said.
I turned on the radio, but it went straight to the CD. The person sounded like her. She quickly took the CD out and turned it to 107.5.
"Sara, is that album new?" Cindy asks.
"Yeah, I'm still working on it. Boss still wants me to listen to the other beats."
"So you sing?" I ask.
"Uhm, yeah." She said, not wanting to talk to me.
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I walk out the door with Sara, Cindy and a little kid Sara brought, still not knowing who he was, but she had swag, like his aunt. She was looking fine. She had a black crewneck shirt with a beanie hat on. The way her skinny jeans traced her lower body was sexy. I haven't felt like this before.
When we walked up the drive way, "I call Shot gun!" I yelled.
"Uh No, Your sitting in the back." Sara say.
"No, it's okay, I wanna sit with Cole." Cindy said.
She began to sigh and went in to the driver's seat. I went into the car, looked at her and smirked. She rolled her eyes and turned the car on.
"Cole you have your seat belt on?" She ask.
"Yes auntie." He answered.
"Aunt huh?" I said, looking at her.
"Yes." She replied, her eyes on the road not looking at me.
It was too quiet, I reached to turn on the radio, when she says "What are you doing?" Still keeping her eyes on the road.
"Putting some music on, it's too quiet. Is that okay?"
"Fine." She said.
I turned on the radio, but it went straight to the CD. The person sounded like her. She quickly took the CD out and turned it to 107.5.
"Sara, is that album new?" Cindy asks.
"Yeah, I'm still working on it. Boss still wants me to listen to the other beats."
"So you sing?" I ask.
"Uhm, yeah." She said, not wanting to talk to me.
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Publication Date: 11-08-2011
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