ive been working on it since the beginning of the year, and i think im doing pretty well.
its about a catholic schoolgirl ,rachel, whose parents are divorced. her mom had a lot of unhealthy habits when she was a teenager (smoking, drinking, sex, etc) and she gave birth to rachel at 15. she didnt want her daughter to go through the same stuff she did, so she put her in a catholic school when she was two. rachel's dad recently pulled her out of there because he wanted his daughter to live and not be locked up in a church all day, (hes not very religious)
well, rachel has been going to this new school for a few months and shes already changing. she goes to parties every week and she cusses and drinks and im fixing to have her go to a party where shes going to smoke weed. then her parents are going to find out, shes gonna run away with some money her friend gave her, etc etc.
i have a problem though: i havent ever done drugs and i dont know what its like to be on them. some of my friends have tried to explain it to the best of their ability, but its just not enough. can someone give me a good website that tells me thoroughly what its like to be on different drugs? if so, that'd help a lot.
thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? russianspy1234 answered Monday September 8 2008, 9:03 pm: drug experiences would be different for different people, theres also a question of amount. since you are already writing drinking her as drinking, the best way i can describe it to you is like drinking, but more mellow. you can also try watching that 70s show for ideas, depending on how long you have to write her as being high. not sure where you are taking the story, but you can also have her take one hit, and then stop, which wouldnt require much change at all, or do way too much in a short time and pass out, both of which would accomplish your need to have her run away. [ russianspy1234's advice column | Ask russianspy1234 A Question ]
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