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Blackout

High School's one big clich é , let's all admit that. The one that cannot possibly stand out the most are school dances and rallies. The school's "Blackout" dance was a few nights ago. I never been to a school event. I expected this one to be a wild one, and I wasn't wrong. The music was loud, too loud, you can barely hear your own voice. People like Christian T., Malia D., and Sarah D., sat at the very corner just to escape such noise. Then those at the epicenter of the crowd would barely have any space to move. There were some others who were also sitting at the bleachers. This one guy was high with his friend, others were just sitting alone. I figured someone told a teacher about the guys getting high, because a teacher started to shine a big flashlight on the bleachers every 5 minutes or so. -CB

Pilot

August 17th, 2017 Hi. My name is ********* * ******, but call me Casey Bennett for now. I want this to be a sort of...online diary, if you will. I will reveal my identity later, but you're just gonna stick with CB for now. I'm 14 years old, and I live in Modesto, CA, USA. I was born in Melbourne, Australia, and moved to the states when I was just 6 years old. My parents studied in Australia. When I was born, I inherited my parents citizenship, American. Therefore, not to confuse with saying, "You're an immigrant!" or in that sort of subject. Ugh...I hate politics. I am Hispanic, since my parents were from Mexico. It kills me to see people fight over who goes in what country, who belongs where, that sort of stuff. Admit it, USA is a melting pot, which for those of you who don't know, is a place with a mixture of different races. So for those of you living in the countryside, saying you're a "true American", sorry bud, you're really not. It