Ok today was like so not your average day. I was wearing like my marc by marc jacob's expresso ballet flats and thats when I triped and fell on the stairs and twisted my ankle. Back in drama class I had some ice but I had to apply it to my ankle so I took both my flats off to apply the ice. I forgot to get the materials for the class (mind there were at lease 15 students) so I took off for 10 mins. next thing you know when its time to leave I they were missing. In the end I searched everywhere went to the office found one ballet flat deep down hidden in the desk and I could find the other one. So I ended up wearing clown shoes borrowed from the office. MY PARENTS ARE SOO CROSS WITH ME AND THERE LIKE STRESSING ME OUT BAD ABOUT MY ANKLE AND THE STOLEN SHOE. THEY WERE LIKE TOMORROW WERE DRIVING YOU TO DRAMA SCHOOL OR W.E. AND THEN WERE GETTING TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS. I REALLY THINK MY PARENTS ARE EMBARASSING I REALLY DON'T WANT Anyone to see them... I feel like I can handle it out on my own.. not sooo sure... WHAT SHOULD I DO?? THERE EVEN THINKING OF SWITCHING SCHOOLS FOR ME!!! OH MY GOD (DRAMA CAMP IS IN THE SAME SCHOOL I GO TO) sooo MAJOR STRESS!
Tell them that it's just a pair of shoes and that no one's going to take just one shoe. It's probably somewhere in the class, lost and found, or whatever. Maybe you just missed it. It happens to me a lot. Tell your parents that you'll find it and if you don't, it's nto the end of the world.
Ask your drama teacher or your fellow students if they saw your shoes. Erm,yeah. Tell your parents to not make a big deal out of this because they're just frigging shoes. Not $135917. [ ductape_n_roses's advice column | Ask ductape_n_roses A Question ]
kelsir answered Wednesday July 18 2007, 10:38 pm: Tell your parents not to worry about it, its just a shoe. No telling why someone would want just one shoe that they would have to steal it. Just tell your parents that you lke the school your at. Tell your parents, that this is your problem and you want to get through it by yourself. [ kelsir's advice column | Ask kelsir A Question ]
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