Personal Narrative: Rap Music

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I woke up because of the loud rap music. I covered my ears with my pillows. I really hate rap music. I know it’s Drew’s new way of waking me up. He knows that I really hate rap music. I stand up and went opened my door, my eyes still closed.
“Stop that music!” I shouted. I thought Drew’s downstairs.
“Okay Ash, no need to shout. I’m just right in front of you,” he said laughing. I opened my eyes and was shock to see that we’re just inches apart. I was taken aback from my words but then I remember that the rap music is still playing. I smacked his arms while saying, “Stop the music Drew! It’s getting on my nerves!” I cried out.
He stopped the music and turned his back at me. Be ready after five minutes Ash. I need to be early for our training.
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My head hurts whenever I tried to understand why they were like that. I didn’t even know why I try. But I guess every person has differ –
“Hey, Ashley!” a voice exclaimed.
I looked over my shoulder and saw Hannah catch up beside me. I observed at her. Her complexion was so pretty – being half-American and half-Spanish had its kicks. She had a long curly hair and dark eyes. She was also an inch shorter than me, which makes her 5’4.” I just smiled at her and she beamed.
We walked side by side all the way to out locker. Since we still have half an hour before our first subject, I told him about what Drew and I talked about last night. She was shocked to know that Leslie and Drew are already in a relationship.
“They just met two days ago and now they’re in a relationship? Who are they? Romeo and Juliet” she said sarcastically. I laughed at her. I was arranging my locker when Hannah spoke.
“Speaking of the devil” I looked at her and looked at my back where Hannah is looking. I saw Leslie went near Drew. Drew saw Leslie stroll toward him. He stopped laughing but left a grin on his face. When Leslie got close enough, she kissed him on the lips! What the heck?!
My heartbeat accelerated. It was suddenly hard to breath. It was like; the air was vacuumed out of the

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