Back to school (fiction

I woke up on a Monday morning the sun was out I had a good night's rest it was a typical Monday morning except the holiday was over and I had to go to school arghhhh
Who doesn't love the idea of going to school after a few weeks of pure bliss
I took my bath, brushed my teeth ironed my school uniform and I was ready for school
I usually went by the school bus but occasionally my dad dropped me off at school.

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Great story, reminded me a bit of when I had my first day of school too, the details have really nurtured the plot giving a lot of texture to the story. Excellent content 👌 cheers.

You've really captured all of the feelings and commotion of the first day back to school. You did a nice job of creating your characters and writing dialog.

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