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Elizabeth Wellington is a 15-year-old girl who thinks she is in love. Dax Harper is his name, he is her first so-called boyfriend who she knows loves her too. Elizabeth has long golden hair with brown eyes; she is 5 feet and 3 inches. Dax, on the other hand, just about reaches 6 feet, has dark brown hair and blue eyes. She gets all giddy inside whenever she sees him and whenever they’re apart she can’t stop talking about him to her friends, her parents, her siblings, her cousins, her uncle and aunt, even her grandparents. One would think she would be more considerate when her cousin’s cat passed away and be there to comfort him in his time of despair. After all that cat has been there ever seen he was a baby, all 17 years, but no she’s just got to talk about how much pain Dax is in after his beta …show more content…
Everyone was tired of her obsession with him but her cousin was one of the few to actually address her about it, so he decided to say,
“Elizabeth, my cat just died, I don’t want to hear about Dax and his murdering fish.”
She looked as if he had just cursed her out, so she told him, “You know what, it’s just a cat! Death happens it’s a part of life get over it!” With tears in her eyes she got up and left, ignoring what else he had to say. Regardless of what her cousin is going through she just can’t believe someone whom is her so called relative would completely dis her boyfriend like that, what right did he have. That’s Elizabeth, head over heals for Dax Harper, she wishes she could just scream at the top of her lungs “ I LOVE DAX!”, unfortunately no one at school could know about her relationship with Dax. He says because his mom works there and doesn’t want to see any PDA around school, which Elizabeth found strange because his mom

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