A/N: So. New story here!
TEN CHAPTERS MAX. for this story. This is going to be a collection of ONE-SHOTS.
I've been watching re-runs and I've observed how Clare has changed overtime. This story is going to stay in character. No OOC. I only hope I can do justice for each person. It's going to be based on a couple of people I think have affected Clare in some sort of way. Including EVERY boy she had encountered, yep!
So just a preview of people that will be mentioned, a chapter each for them: The vibrator (yes, I think this was the first thing to help Clare realize more about sex.), Alli, Connor, K.C., Reese, Wesley, Declan, Fitz and Eli!
This is a prologue.
Woman
Wo·man [noun]: A matured human who obtains scientifically two X chromosomes. Generally referred to as an adult female.
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Reverend Duncan menioned once that God had created the first woman and man in his sixth day labor climax. Eve was created so that Adam could have a companion, someone to love and spend the rest of their lives with each other.
But in simpler terms, I saw a woman as someone who had breasts, different reproductive organs, and behavior.
To Darcy, a woman was someone who was married, mature, had kids, gone through puberty, etc.
I don't see the big deal girls in my eighth-grade class make about being one. Just because they got a boyfriend or stopped using training bras doesn't make them a 'woman'.
I sit in the back, watching them with an extreme annoyance, giggle and gossip on who is the cutest boy, cup sizes that they are, and planning what they are going to wear for graduation.
Oh God. Let me not forget, them mentioning those excrutiating cramps they face during their periods. The menstrual cycle is perfectly normal and natural, but that is not something a young girl should discuss with others, especially in an are filled with immature boys.
School is for learning, not getting involved in a relationship nor 'fooling around', so that our society can progress more, become a better world. We are the future, and nobody seems to care.
I can't even believe some disobey their parents. I certainly don't, because my mother and father know what's best: Go to church every week, get good grades, stay away from the trouble makers, and act smart/ be safe.
I want to have a good future when I grow up and go to college, a good one.
But hey, I hear Degrassi has an excellent gifted program.
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