Narrative Essay About Hayden's Life

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Haydens life was just about perfect since yesterday. Hayden was finally one of the popular kids in his school. It took him three year to get to where he is now. Now that Hayden was finally popular he finally got the girl of his dreams. He has had a crush on her since third grade. Hayden has finally also managed to get strait A’s on his report card. Also his mom and dad had finally found really good jobs that paid really well, so he was going to move to a new house in a couple of days. Everything was perfect except for the fact that his parents were going through a divorce. Haydens parents were fighting over custody over him. They didn’t want to split custody over hayden and since they didn’t want to do that they dicted that they were going to unwind him. They thought that if they …show more content…
At lunch when he was lying his head down he felt a tap on his back. He looked up and saw on of his classmates. The classmate sat down and said “Hi im Brian im in your geography class”. Hayden said Hi and then Brian said “ I know what you're going through right know your getting unwound right”. Hayden tried to deny it, but he couldn’t since he knew it was true so he kept quiet. Brian continued on to say that he knew what hayden was going through because his old brother was supposed to get unwind, but he didn’t because one of his brothers friends told him to go to this woman named sonia who helps stop unwind from getting unwound. Brian also tells hayden that his brother told him how to get there, so he told hayden how to get there. He also tells him that he should decided the way he wants to live his life and not let someone decided how he is going to live it. Then he gets up and leaves. After that what brian said was the only thing on Hayden's mind. While he was in his room thinking about it he decided that he was going to follow brian's directions and go see

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