Kelsey watched the other girls in her science class. They were the popular girls, the crowd she once thought she belonged to. They all seemed to get the same classes together, always sat together, always did everything together, but most of all, they seemed to belong and fit in. Kelsey always felt odd, like she didn't belong. She used to think that she fit in, but ever since she left Mckenzie behind, she felt like she didn't after all. She watched them talk, wanting to know what it means to be belong, to actually fit in. It was something she couldn't understand. She looked around the class room, everyone else was talking and doing their warm up. She was even different that no one talked to her at the table she sat at unless they had to. She stood out. She was different and she didn't know if that was a good thing or not. She pushed the thoughts back and got to work as the bell rang and her teacher entered the room.
Moral: no one belongs. We all think that there are some people who seem to belong and fit in, but it's really all an act; they're as lost as we are! Truly, in life none of us fits in or belongs and this is a good thing. Even unbelievers feel like they don't belong, the only thing is that for a believer, we know why. We belong to God, not the world and even though unbelievers do technically belong to the world, the world leaves them so dry and empty that they feel like they don't. We belong to God, so we don't have to fit in and we honestly shouldn't. Don't conform to the ways of the world- it says it in the Bible.
Hey guys! I know this was super short, but my point was made in this extremely short little story. There is much more to come. Happy writing and God bless!
