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Post by edmalone on Apr 6, 2013 19:54:33 GMT -5
Sadly, yes. I have been kissed by a girl. It totally sucks too because I'd rather -- with all my heart -- say I've never been kissed. The girl I kissed was, yes, on a dare. It was a dare by my sister and three stepsisters (all at least 2 years younger than me) to kiss a girl who was a few months older than I. Truthfully, I did sort of like her. But I knew there was no way we could be, like, dating. Especially since I was visiting with my family (and step-family) for only a week. It was an awesome week, since we were in Idaho, but I know I was immature. I -- fuck this. I need to leave for dinner now, but one last thing before I go. I have learned a lot from that one kiss and the few days that followed. In fact, I ran away just before we left to return to Washington. That is not like me at all. Okay, I'll post later about the details of my runaway escape See ya'll later!
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Post by edmalone on Apr 6, 2013 21:03:06 GMT -5
Sadly, yes. I have been kissed by a girl. It totally sucks too because I'd rather -- with all my heart -- say I've never been kissed. The girl I kissed was, yes, on a dare. It was a dare by my sister and three stepsisters (all at least 2 years younger than me) to kiss a girl who was a few months older than I. Truthfully, I did sort of like her. But I knew there was no way we could be, like, dating. Especially since I was visiting with my family (and step-family) for only a week. It was an awesome week, since we were in Idaho, but I know I was immature. I -- fuck this. I need to leave for dinner now, but one last thing before I go. I have learned a lot from that one kiss and the few days that followed. In fact, I ran away just before we left to return to Washington. That is not like me at all. Okay, I'll post later about the details of my runaway escape See ya'll later! Okay, about the whole running away thing. Yes, it is true. I ran away from the house we were staying at. The reasons are listed below: 1. My life wasn't exactly perfect...then again, no one's is. Personally, I thought that I could make a wonderful living, and hoped that it would work. Even now I wish I could run away, but I'm a smart idiot. I know I'd be caught soon, and also that it would be extremely hard to leave my life now. 2. The day before, I saw Rhianna (and had a slight crush on and kissed on a dare) with her real friends at the beach. Well, we were all at the beach, but she left a little before and I was wondering where she went. I guess I was a little lovestruck because I seriously walked all over the place looking for her. Then I saw her, and although she didn't kiss him, it was pretty obvious she was with another guy. But duh, that makes perfect sense! I mean, real life calling! But I was only 13, and had never experienced love...or heartbreak. 3. I wanted to just be free. I wanted to work, I loved the atmosphere in Idaho, and I was ready to see the world. Well, I wasn't. Now, maybe I am. But that's not the point I'm trying to make. So, I went around the back of the house. I think I grabbed a few personal belongings...I'm not sure. But I remember wondering why the hell I didn't bring any water. Idaho is hot, and it was during the summer. But anyways, no one knew where I was, and no one really cared. We were supposed to be packing to leave, so everyone was busy. I quickly ran from around the house and behind some bushes. Everyone was packing the car up and not noticing me. I would have to run out in the open for a few seconds to get on the road. By the way, I didn't know where the road ended but I knew that it went into the country. Back to the story: So I ran out into the open and ran for a few seconds down the road. It was downhill so once I got a certain distance no one could see me. Then I slowed to a jog and continued until I turned a corner. I was probably walking for, say 20-30 minutes when I saw a broken down old bus behind a barn. So, for some strange reason, I wanted to check it out. I tried to doors, which were locked, and looked in the windows. It looked like someone had lived in there for a while. So I climbed on top, because I wanted to check out the back door. I would have walked around, but they have snakes in Idaho, and there was very tall grass surrounding it. Plus, I'm a wimp. So I climed on top and that's when I saw them. There were two people on a four-wheeler and they were looking for me. I knew they saw me but didn't want to believe it. So I dropped down onto the back and opened the door. Then I went inside. Geez it was baking hot in there! It was like a greenhouse: the heat comes in, but it doesn't come out. So I crouched out of sight as they parked the small vehicle nearby. It was Rhianna and with her was my younger my stepsister (10). Great, I'm thinking. Now what?So after a few moments of hiding, and them telling me to come out because they saw me, I came out. We rode back in silence (at least that I remember) and soon got back. My dad and stepmom were all upset and angry at me, you know, that shit. So I didn't really talk, even though they asked me all the usual questions. "What do you think you're doing?" and stuff like that. So I got in the car, in trouble -- of course, and we left. My stepsister that found me with Rhianna was telling everyone about how they found me on the top of the bus. It was annoying. So, that's the story of my runaway and capture. Also, my parents are divorced and I live with my mom. Wanna hear more? Just ask in the comments
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