So the other day I was uber bored in school (what else would I be?) and I figured out what I wanted to do for my quote fic. I want to write about HIGH SCHOOL! Because I love it so much! *rolls eyes*
This is what my high school is like, and here I am with my story. Expect a couple John Hughes quotes because I love John Hughes movies. It's inspired equally by both Newsies and several John Hughes movies…so there. Qoutes are a big part of this story. I have this obsession with them, so I decided to infuse qoutes into my story. Kind of like a song fic, but a quote fic! MWAHAHA! I've seen this done before so I don't claim to have created it or anything but here is my quote fic. I'm done babbling about THAT now.
DISCLAIMER:::: I DO NOT OWN ANY CHARACTERS THAT APPEAR IN THE MOVIE NEWSIES. DON'T SUE ME DISNEY, YOU BASTERDS. THE QUOTES BELONG TO WHO IS CREDITED AS SAYING THEM.
*gasp* there's cursing? YEP! And "teenage" themes such as teenage pregnancy and drugs and sex and such. BEWARE!
Everything I write will be something I have experienced. Names have been changed of course but later on there will be a very sensitive topic discussed but will discuss that when it's discussed.
Feed back! Are there any issues you the all wonderful reader want talked about? Something that usually gets ignored in the typical teen movies? TELL ME! And if you're sick of modern day Newsies in high school fics don't kill me. I couldn't stop it! And I could still use some quotes, that would be greatly appreciated. Any at all. I'm at a qoute shortage at the moment and they're part of this storie's premise.
—AHH THE PROLOGUE! Here we go!
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You see us as you want to see us: in the simplest terms, in the most convenient definitions. But what we found out is that each one of us is a brain, and an athlete, and a basket case, a princess, and a criminal. Does that answer your question?
-The Breakfast Club-
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If you look in high school you see many different types of people. Just like in every other part of the world. But it seems that the suburban American high school has a higher frequency of cliques. Maybe it's the immaturity of the students, or the situation there in, but at around sixth grade their world begins to change.
Certain people like to say that who you are in high school does not affect you for the rest of your life, but they are wrong. Who you are, what you do, all your problems and ridiculous dramas shape who you are in those four years. You may not remember why or how any of these things started or ended but way in the back of your heart and head are the memories of high school and childhood.
But that "simpler time" is not so simple anymore. This is a view of a modern suburban American high school. You may recognize some of the characters in this story. You may know these people in your high school. In any case listening to their story will make you realize that who someone is on the surface is not who they are on the inside.
There will be a prom, and breakups. There will be a class election, homecoming and hallway decorating. There will be bake sales and a blood drive. There's even a field trip, a rare occasion in the halls of NPHS, the school chosen for this story. But there will also be problems and issues that no one at any age should have to face. Some people are sheltered from this but these students had to face it.
Their story is simple. There are no crazy plot changes or outlandish storylines (which are often good things in a story). This will be plainly told, exactly as it happened. It will be funny and sad but always truthful.
Based on the true story of millions of teenagers. Here's high school: In all of its stupidity.
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The end...you like?
This is what my high school is like, and here I am with my story. Expect a couple John Hughes quotes because I love John Hughes movies. It's inspired equally by both Newsies and several John Hughes movies…so there. Qoutes are a big part of this story. I have this obsession with them, so I decided to infuse qoutes into my story. Kind of like a song fic, but a quote fic! MWAHAHA! I've seen this done before so I don't claim to have created it or anything but here is my quote fic. I'm done babbling about THAT now.
DISCLAIMER:::: I DO NOT OWN ANY CHARACTERS THAT APPEAR IN THE MOVIE NEWSIES. DON'T SUE ME DISNEY, YOU BASTERDS. THE QUOTES BELONG TO WHO IS CREDITED AS SAYING THEM.
*gasp* there's cursing? YEP! And "teenage" themes such as teenage pregnancy and drugs and sex and such. BEWARE!
Everything I write will be something I have experienced. Names have been changed of course but later on there will be a very sensitive topic discussed but will discuss that when it's discussed.
Feed back! Are there any issues you the all wonderful reader want talked about? Something that usually gets ignored in the typical teen movies? TELL ME! And if you're sick of modern day Newsies in high school fics don't kill me. I couldn't stop it! And I could still use some quotes, that would be greatly appreciated. Any at all. I'm at a qoute shortage at the moment and they're part of this storie's premise.
—AHH THE PROLOGUE! Here we go!
******
You see us as you want to see us: in the simplest terms, in the most convenient definitions. But what we found out is that each one of us is a brain, and an athlete, and a basket case, a princess, and a criminal. Does that answer your question?
-The Breakfast Club-
*****
If you look in high school you see many different types of people. Just like in every other part of the world. But it seems that the suburban American high school has a higher frequency of cliques. Maybe it's the immaturity of the students, or the situation there in, but at around sixth grade their world begins to change.
Certain people like to say that who you are in high school does not affect you for the rest of your life, but they are wrong. Who you are, what you do, all your problems and ridiculous dramas shape who you are in those four years. You may not remember why or how any of these things started or ended but way in the back of your heart and head are the memories of high school and childhood.
But that "simpler time" is not so simple anymore. This is a view of a modern suburban American high school. You may recognize some of the characters in this story. You may know these people in your high school. In any case listening to their story will make you realize that who someone is on the surface is not who they are on the inside.
There will be a prom, and breakups. There will be a class election, homecoming and hallway decorating. There will be bake sales and a blood drive. There's even a field trip, a rare occasion in the halls of NPHS, the school chosen for this story. But there will also be problems and issues that no one at any age should have to face. Some people are sheltered from this but these students had to face it.
Their story is simple. There are no crazy plot changes or outlandish storylines (which are often good things in a story). This will be plainly told, exactly as it happened. It will be funny and sad but always truthful.
Based on the true story of millions of teenagers. Here's high school: In all of its stupidity.
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The end...you like?
