Personal Narrative: Mission Springs High School

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I am Elizabeth Taylor, I am a senior at Mission Springs High School. I am seventeen years of age. I am the oldest of seven grandchildren and three siblings, so you can imagine how much pressure is on me to be the “perfect role model” for the younger generations. I had a pretty good life, if I could say so myself. Besides my Dad deciding to take himself out of my life simply because my family wasn’t enough for him might have been a bit of a downer, but other then that life is good. I am about to graduate from high school and I can honestly say I am happy that this will all be over very soon. I live in a very small town known as Mission Springs, wait let me rephrase that, nobody knows what MIssion Springs is. Anyway, I live in a small town on the other side of the freeway from all the actually well-known places such as Palm Springs and Palm Desert. The town may be small, but the population size is the exact opposite with an approximate amount of 27,902 residents. I have a “not so interesting” background, as you can see. I am just your average teenager …show more content…
Who knew me, out of all people who hate this school, could pull off such a thing. I almost got away with it too, believe it or not.
I was bullied through my school years, from elementary school to middle school and some high school, but this whole process started in about sixth grade. I was still getting bullied, at this point I have had enough of bratty kids my age talking down to me, so I did what any normal child would do, make a hit list. Over the years, I would add more and more people, until the list began to look outrageously long, about 25 pages of first and last names on double-sided sheets of paper. I knew that one point in life, there would be a time where we are all together once again, well most of us. High School. I figured the plan was perfect because no one would be expecting me to just randomly shoot up the school someday. I have been planning this for years, and

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