Story about “dramatisation and how this quality can ruin your summer”
In this essay i would like to admit, that every person should catch themselves by the thought , that includes dramatically including in it, while the situation seems to strangers like something not so serious and problematic.
In this summer i was having the best trip of my life. I was in four such a beautiful, maybe i’ll better admit and call them amazing countries! Me and my mom was spending time together, there was an amazing people, who was going on a travel-buss with us. Every of them was so friendly and loyal, i liked them! And, every moment was kinda fun and atmospheric, until the company of the same-aged with me teenagers came into our tour from one the stops, in one of the cities, while we were leaving my country, before we raises the border. From this moment everything in my summer was changed before the autumn started. I noticed one guy, he was so handsome, but with very-very-very selfish face, i thought so, it was my first opinion about him, let’s call him Alan. So, after this, me and Alan , we like become a mates? And after some of these stops we weren’t having some kind of conversation, but in of the countries i noticed, that he was following me and staring at me. It was so strange, i just get embarrassed and i moved away a bit, and noticed, that he followed me again. There was a lots of situations we were having a conversation, and interaction, and when i was leaving the bus, cause it was my city, so i must been leaving it, i catch myself by the thought, that i will never ever see him again, i don’t even get his instagram , I don’t even asked him to become acquainted, and i started to cry, when i finally arrived at the hotel I rushed to a bathroom and i just felt so broken and scared, so amused and upset, i was screaming and crying, but suddenly, i heard the sound of the notification. It was the-new subscriber for my instagram, and it was him. So, for everyone, who loves to dramatise everything and cry about nothing, i think you will understand the moral of my story. Never make yourself feel guilty, until you understand that situation is really cost it.
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