Tiffany D. Jackson

  • Dayahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    “Thing is, though,” he said, “if I can’t love and accept myself just as I am, why the hell would I expect anybody else to?”
  • Dayahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    I can’t fight away a smile. “Will you remember this?”

    “Forever.”
  • Dayahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Earlier, Mrs. Tucker asked him where he was from too.

    “Earth,” he said. “Still debating if I’m staying, though.”

    The class group chat agreed—he’s our favorite bus driver so far.

    Iconic

  • shanhar citeretfor 9 timer siden
    not everyone circles the same sun.
  • b7722986656har citeretfor 2 år siden
    not everyone circles the same sun.
  • zoeyhar citeretsidste år
    Monday grunted, staring off. “She never gets that mad.”

    compared to her own mom -- child abuse

  • zoeyhar citeretsidste år
    This was us, in our own world, with our own language and customs. We lived inside a thick, shiny bubble that no needle was sharp enough to pop.

    friendship

  • zoeyhar citeretsidste år
    “I said wait!” Mrs. Charles growled. “Damn! Little fast ass won’t listen! Fast since the day she was born, I swear.”

    Monday backed away from her in a frantic panic, crashing into the table behind us. Ma blinked, her brows pinching together. Monday’s teary eyes glanced between Ma and me a thousand times before she gulped.
  • zoeyhar citeretsidste år
    Climbing out the tent, I froze midway, my mouth dropping at the sight of her purpling skin.

    “Dang, what happened to your back?”
  • zoeyhar citeretsidste år
    “Hey, fast ass,” Mrs. Charles sneered. “Where’s my kiss?”

    Monday froze, her face tight.
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