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The Quiet Survival of James Miller
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Secundaria
Diario
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October 12th

Today was one of those days where my "social battery" felt like it was at two percent before the first bell even rang. It’s not that I dislike school; it’s just that school is incredibly loud, and my brain prefers the volume turned down to a low hum.

The morning started with a classic obstacle: the hallway transition. Between the slamming lockers, the shrieks of laughter, and the chaotic movement of several hundred bodies, I felt like I was navigating a high-stakes minefield. I kept my head down, adjusted my glasses, and tried to blend into the beige paint of the walls. I think I’m getting remarkably good at being invisible, though sometimes I wonder if I’m getting too good at it.

Then came English class, where Mrs. Gable announced the words every introvert dreads: "Group Projects." My heart actually did a little somersault of despair. While everyone else immediately started scuffing chairs and shouting names across the room, I just sat there, staring at my notebook. I was hoping someone would just 'claim' me so I didn't have to go through the awkward, sweaty-palmed dance of asking to join a group. Fortunately, Leo tapped my shoulder and asked if I wanted to partner up. He’s quiet too, which was a massive relief. We spent most of the period working in a comfortable, productive silence, which is honestly the best kind of conversation.

Lunch was the ultimate hurdle. The cafeteria was a frantic symphony of clinking plastic trays and high-pitched shouting. I couldn't face it today, so I retreated to the library instead. It smelled like old paper and cedar, which is infinitely better than mystery meat and floor wax. I managed to read three chapters of my book, and I felt the buzzing in my head finally start to dissipate.

I’m home now, sitting in my room with the curtains drawn and my cat, Barnaby, purring on my lap. It’s finally quiet. No one is asking me questions, and no one expects me to perform. I survived another Tuesday. Maybe tomorrow I’ll try to say more than five words to Leo, but for tonight, the silence is exactly what I need to recharge.

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Glosario
  • Social Battery: A metaphorical way to describe the amount of energy a person has for socializing before needing time alone.
  • Dissipate: To gradually disappear or fade away.
  • Frantic: Wild or distraught with fear, anxiety, or other emotion; hurried and confused.
  • Transition: The process of changing from one state or condition to another, such as moving between classes.
  • Hurdle: An obstacle or difficulty that a person must overcome.
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