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A Year from Now
A year from now, I will be a sophomore. I hope that by then I will be more comfortable with people and what they think of me. I hope that I will have made more friends but I don't want to lose any of the ones I have now. I hope that I will be less shy and not be afraid to speak my mind and talk to people I don't know well. I hope that I will be doing well in school and be happy with the life I am living. Of course, as a teenage girl, I hope to have a boyfriend too. I hope that I won't give up on art because I want, very badly, to get better at it and more creative. I hope that I will have taken up volleyball again because I really miss it right now, but that means I actually have to sign up and be on a team and practice and that is A LOT of work. A year from now, I hope I haven't changed the person I am. I hope that I will still be known as the innocent nice girl.

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