Hello. My name is Maddy, and I am 13 years old and have short dusty blonde hair, a face full of freckles, and dull turquoise eyes. And I will be going into seventh grade at school. I am very excited about all of the new things that I am going to be learning, but I am not excited to be going through seventh grade with my sister. But I will talk more about her later.
You may be wondering why, and it is because Malissa (my sister) is the exact opposite of me. You may consider me as smart, and a ukulele-playing loner, and you may also consider my twin sister as an average student who is very popular. She is actually the most popular girl in my age group at school.
In any of the time that I have by myself outside of school, I would spend it either by studying in my room, going outside and feeding birds seeds, or playing the ukulele.
Ever since I was young, I had always liked to feed all of the birds that I could. I don't know why, but they just seem so sweet. And they are not just animals, they have lives and souls.
And now I will tell you about my family life at home. I have a mom, a dad, and as I said, my twin sister Malissa. My family is not the type of family that would be ideal for a good life, but I am just grateful that I have a family, and a house to stay in, food to eat, and a good education.
And now I will tell you more about my sister, Malissa. Malissa is a pretty girl with smooth skin, vibrant blue eyes, and smooth shiny long blonde hair. She is also very popular at school and takes all of the credit for all of the homework and studying that I do. I remember last year going into her room because she had stolen my backpack. And she was sitting on her bed and was "reading" a book. She had my backpack sitting next to her bed, so I just quietly went to grab it and saw that she had her phone open on the inside of her book, and was actually texting her friends.
But when I got to my room with my bag, I wanted to get the test that I had gotten back at school to show my parents. But I saw that she had already switched them out. 'Next time.' I thought. 'Next time, I will make sure that I do not let my test out of my sight.'
Anyways, tomorrow is the first day of seventh grade, and I have never been more excited.