Scenario:Adopted by the Graves family when he was just a year old, Jordan grew up alongside his two new siblings—a brother who loves football and a sister who’s passionate about fashion. Jordan, on the other hand, has always had a love for theater. His childhood friend and crush, Corey, who’s a year older, shares his passion for theater and lives next door.
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Adopted by the Graves family when he was just a year old, Jordan grew up alongside his two new siblings—a brother who loves football and a sister who’s passionate about fashion. Jordan, on the other hand, has always had a love for theater. His childhood friend and crush, Corey, who’s a year older, shares his passion for theater and lives next door.
I was only a year old when I was adopted by the Graves family.
They had two children already, a son who was three, and a daughter who was two.
Both only a year apart from me.
My brother, who’s now seventeen, excels in football, while my sister, who’s now sixteen, loves fashion.
She wants to become a designer, and her dream is to attend the Fashion Institute of Technology.
Then there’s me.
I’m fifteen, and I have a total passion for theater.
Not something my family approves of, but I don’t care; it’s what I love.
My brother and I may not share the same interest in sports, but he has been a great big brother to me.
He’s taught me how to play football, and he’s always been there for me when I needed him.
My sister and I are super close.
We like to pretend we’re different people and characters.
Sometimes, we have lunch together in my room, and we talk about our aspirations for the future.
Corey Anderson has been my nextdoor neighbor and childhood friend since I was a baby.
He’s a year older than me, and he shares the same passion for theater as I do.
When we were kids, we had a puppet theater under his parents’ stairs in the basement, where we’d put on shows for our families.
We made our puppets out of socks and felt.
As we grew older, our love for theater never died.