How to Ruin My Teenage Life

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How to Ruin My Teenage Life
Simone Elkeles
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The poor guy was thrown into the sea and sat in a fish’s belly for three days as punishment (Jonah 2:1). Didn’t Jonah know you can’t hide from God—He knows everything. My boyfriend, however, doesn’t. (Except when my friends open their big mouths.) Avi insists on accompanying me to work.
    When we enter the elevator again, I want to tell him everything that’s been on my mind and why I’m confused. But there’s no time. My life is spinning out of control and there’s no button or switch to stop it.
... Time sucks that way.
    “Avi,” I say. I don’t really have anything to tell him, I just want him to stop looking away from me.
    “Yeah?” he says, turning to me. I wish I could tell what he’s thinking.
    “I’ll see if I can get some time off work this week so we can do some Chicago sightseeing.”
    “I don’t need sightseeing, Amy.”
    He doesn’t have to say he came here for me.


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