Dear Callumz,
This morning I had to go to school super early. We had a leader's breakfast, which basically meant "you twenty-three from this year and you nineteen for next year, wake up at the crack of dawn and navigate the damned hill and you will be rewarded with the company of each other, four teachers and egg and bacon rolls."
Oh wonderful.
It wasn't that bad, actually. I spoke to a few of the year twelves, which was nice. I won't see much more of them. Even though we really only pretended to talk about the important stuff.
I'm excited to be a school captain. Everyone else is part of the popular group, and then there's me.
And that feels nice.
Love always,
Kaiteh.
Dear Kaiteh,
ReplyDeleteI'll never become any kind of leader at Garin. I hate the school so much and the fake roles of power that they offer are, well, fake...
They've failed me on so many occasions it's become a joke amongst my friends and family. I wouldn't help that school even if my life depended on it.
But I guess your school is different, or it's because you don't really have any out-of-the-ordanary requirements which your education depends on, so you'd get along pretty well with your school. I'm sorry my view on educational facilities is so negative, but that's something that develops once you realise that they only offer decent education to normal people, because it doesn't cost them any extra time or effort.
That's my opinion based on my own experiences... Your situation is entirely different...
So yeah... that's how I feel... But if it makes you happy, then it's great.
But I'm never going to have any happy feelings toward anything school related... ever. I don't think I've even told you half of what I've been through, it's all been buried so I can't remember it all... it's strange...
Love always,
Callumz.