I Don’t Want to Get Older – A Personal Blurb

I don’t want to get older.
I want to stay a kid and still be able to dive into my mom’s embrace even though I did something wrong and am supposed to be reprimanded for it.
I want to stay a kid because no one stares at you when you cry, it’s totally normal for a five-year old kid to cry but not someone turning seventeen in a week.
I want to stay a kid because everyone would take pity on you and look after you.

I don’t want to be 17. I don’t want to accept the fact that in a year I’ll be an adult and alone and supposed to face the full onslaught of the brutality of the world now.
I don’t want to be an adult because they all hide their tears as if it’s a weakness. People look at you strange when you cry, the older you get.
I don’t want to learn to file taxes. I don’t want to count paychecks.

I want to stay a kid forever, and be protected from all that.
But I can’t. And that’s the true brutality of the world. We don’t get what we want. And I don’t get to be happy, turning 17.

Apple Wu

APPLE WU IS A SENIOR AT BLAIR AND SHE IS REALLY EXCITED TO WRITE FOR THE ORACLE AGAIN THIS FALL. SHE IS PASSIONATE ABOUT WRITING AND WISHES TO CAPTURE THE COMPLEXITIES OF LIFE THROUGH HER SHORT STORIES.

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