A Short Story Of Ronald A Hero's Journey?

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Ronalda is 15 years old and lives with her grandma. She is hispanic , but her grandma was from Guatemala on her mom‘s side of the family. Ronalda has lived with her grandma since she was only 3 years old. When her mom went to jail, Ronalda stayed with her grandma Maria. The problem was that Ronalda was the whole time by herself. When Ronalda was 13 years old. She did not have respect for her teachers or others. She didn't have any education. Ronalda didn't feel good with herself. She wanted to change because every time she would get mad she would feel a lot anger in herself everytime she would go to school they would make fun of her of the way she dress. Ronalda dresses like a tomboy. She like to gang bang to be a girl with hard feeling. …show more content…
Ronalda started crying she felt really upset. Sarah thought that Ronalda was really hurt and sarah try to apologise her but for Ronalda was a little bit hard to believe what she has said. Things were going through Ronalda’s mind she didn't wanted to believed what Sarah had told her that she was sorry. Ronalda start thinking what if she being honest and she really sorry about what she had done to me Ronalda was thinking to give her a chance and said to Sarah okay Sarah i accept your apologies i guess we could be friends butt in Ronalda mind everything was not quite sure days passes and Ronalda start seeing change in Sarah she was star being nice she didn't made fun of me no more. The next morning Ronalda went to her math class a boy named Paco started making fun of Ronalda because her jeans wear full with paint Ronalda started crying because they had done joke she left the class she ran and she found Sarah. Sarah ask her what was wrong? and Ronalda stayed quiet” I can't do this anymore” Ronalda reply after a minute “everything will be okay” and she hug

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