Lovestruck

Will Suzanne succeed in changing Ken?

 
 

A Selection from Ken’s Big Story.


He had lived his life thinking that every move he made was for the best, so it was easy for him to rationalize stealing the paper. But gradually, the idea came to him that once he had based a portion of his life on a lie, the rest of his life would be based on that lie.
(p. 118)

Football is
distracting Ken Matthews.
“I just want to make sure you don’t think of me like that,” he said. “That I’m a dumb jock.” He stared hard into her eyes, trying to see what she was thinking.

– Ken prolongs his ill-conceived relationship
 with that snobby Suzanne Hanlon, p. 49
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Basically The Worst Poem Ever 
by SVH Senior Joanie Shreeves
Daphne sighed
as the world
a bright-red apple 
split at the center,
revealing a core 
that rained apple-seed tears
on the parched soil of her dreams.   
…A life. Her life. 
The blood. The warmth. 
Like a baby with a bottle.
The sun. 
The sun. 

(88-89)