Emily's Journey 01 - My Memory
By Feng-Yi
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There is a young lady called Emily who speaks soft and slows, and whom everybody thinks is sweet. Emily is currently studying at a charming campus. She loves studying, reading, writing stories, crafts, and playing the organ. She likes school life because it is simple. During the weekend, she watches lots of movies at home. She writes a lot as well. Although it is silly to write a poetic, artful little essay about why Emily always wants to die, she finished her journal yesterday.
Youre probably wondering what on earth her journal is. Well, Emilys journal is where she tried to write about her past and explain her decision of death to her family and other people who are interested in her life, although there are probably very few of those. She writes her feelings, and all her bad or good experiences in it. She wonders if there are people around her who has similar situation with her or who actually understand her pain, so she decides to have her story publish.
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My cultural background is ASIAN. I came to Australia to escape parts of my life. The parts that I wanted escape are emotional pain, and every crap thing that had happened in my past. I really hope that I can skip parts, like a tape, just fast forward.
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Emily's Journey 01 - My Memory - Feng-Yi
Emily’s Journey 01 -
My Memory
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Balboa Press rev. date: 05/08/2012
Contents
Emily 01 Sufferer and Conqueror
Emily 02 Pray
Emily 03 Broken Wings (Autistic)
Emily 04 Unbalance the System Escape
Emily 05 Hearty Smile
Emily 06 Pressure
Emily 07 Life
Emily 08 Lost Innocent (He Ruined Her Life)
Emily 09 Suicide Is Selfish and Empty
Emily 10 Playaway
Emily 11 The Door
The End—Emily’s Dream about Life
Emily 01
Sufferer and Conqueror
It is a cloudy day. Emily arrives at class early, as usual. That day’s lesson is on English pronunciation. This class is quite popular; unfortunately, no more than twenty students can take it at a time.
She likes to be alone, so she sits in a corner as another classmate arrives. She keeps her head down to avoid talking to the classmate. She is quite shy. She finds it difficult even just to say hi.
Emily enjoys school, and she believes that everyone in the class is the teacher’s most important asset.