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Monday, September 22, 2014

Character Study (I)

Long awaiting periods seem antagonizing. In fact, when you hear of this elongated tragedy, it typically means he or she was denied, but if that mail/email comes in, it's something else. This first time in his life he felt the difference, it was time to move on. He got accepted to his dream school, down there in LA.

 Jayce told his mom and dad that he can finally live on. His dad denies it undoubtedly, but the show must go on and higher education is the way to success indeed. The family doesn't want him to suffer the same consequences his siblings had gone through. No, not again. Jayce had to prove to them that he can get farther in this cruel American world and tread on. He started to think about this now.

 The campus was already there. The dorms seemed like an open social entrance to meet new and similar-like attributed people. Jayce hopes that his sister was right about choosing the dorms because this big step was a hop back to the exposition of a novel. His denouement of the high school book was just a kick-starter of a new career. 

Now he started to contemplate going back. No, he couldn't. He was here, he worked too hard to be here. All those AP and Honors classes taught him many things. Things that were going to be interesting to look forward into. The help he received from the smartest peers he has ever known was unforgettable. The colleagues who gave him advice definitely paid off as well.

 The top notch school gives off good vibes. Jayce walks in with one shoulder with regret, three hours drive for this moment, the other shoulder dragged forward by reins of zeal. Here he goes, another big challenge up for grabs and another adventure awaiting to be explored.




Reference to this fictional story is found here.

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