EPILOGUE:
Note: Thanks for all the great reviews everyone! This is the official end of "Changes", but be sure to look for another BSC story, a Kristy one, coming out soon! I hope you enjoyed the story! BalletPrincess.
Well, after I had worked things out with Janine, the first quarter of high school seemed to breeze by. Although I hated being in all remedial classes, I did find the work much easier, and to my surprise my report card contained mostly B's. I got an A+ in art of course, and Janine got an A. It made me kind of glad to have the plus tacked on, for once I was better than Janine at something in school. More importantly though, Ms. Tarucco asked me to join her Art Club that met after school and the members nominated me for President! Me, Claudia Kishi, a lowly freshman the president of something. It made Kristy proud. We also had an art show in the library around the same time as Parent-Teacher conferences. My work and Janine's work were both displayed. Janine got an honorable mention on a pencil sketch she did, and I got a blue ribbon on a watercolor of mine. High school was turning out to be okay. Even my friendships with Stacey and the rest of the BSC were surviving the pressures of high school. Of course they were changing as was the structure of the club, but that was normal I figured. The important thing was that we were all surviving the changes.
Note: Thanks for all the great reviews everyone! This is the official end of "Changes", but be sure to look for another BSC story, a Kristy one, coming out soon! I hope you enjoyed the story! BalletPrincess.
Well, after I had worked things out with Janine, the first quarter of high school seemed to breeze by. Although I hated being in all remedial classes, I did find the work much easier, and to my surprise my report card contained mostly B's. I got an A+ in art of course, and Janine got an A. It made me kind of glad to have the plus tacked on, for once I was better than Janine at something in school. More importantly though, Ms. Tarucco asked me to join her Art Club that met after school and the members nominated me for President! Me, Claudia Kishi, a lowly freshman the president of something. It made Kristy proud. We also had an art show in the library around the same time as Parent-Teacher conferences. My work and Janine's work were both displayed. Janine got an honorable mention on a pencil sketch she did, and I got a blue ribbon on a watercolor of mine. High school was turning out to be okay. Even my friendships with Stacey and the rest of the BSC were surviving the pressures of high school. Of course they were changing as was the structure of the club, but that was normal I figured. The important thing was that we were all surviving the changes.
