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Journaling 21

Summary:

Denise's POV from chapter 20 of Worlds Collide, a collab story written by me and Specter14.

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AI fanart of Denise

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Denise Angelique Duquesne had returned home from visiting her best friend Ceci's little brother Danny's friend Tucker in Amity Park. Denise was honestly surprised with all the reality hopping they've done recently; they weren't experiencing something similar to jet lag. She guessed this meant reality hopping didn't have the same issues as long plane flights. Either way, the cheerleader hoped she'd gotten through to Tucker. She listened carefully to see if her family was home.

For now, the rest of the house was quiet. So the cheerleader took out her pink journal to write her POV of today's events. "I thought today was a good day. I also pray to God I was able to get through to Tucker about how to treat women respectfully. The world is overflowing with too many jerks who know nothing about respect!

Again, plenty of women are insecure and don't want attention. Nor should we be viewed as an object of lust. Since he recorded what I said, it should stick with him. We can only hope. Regardless, I love helping people when it comes to finding love. But again, what I told Tucker is vitally important in a romantic and platonic relationship.

I also pray he takes my advice by spending one hour a day away from technology. I don't like how much technology has overtaken humanity. We've grown so addicted to it that we don't even remember how to function without it.  Sometimes, I long for the simpler days when people knew how to be creative and played outside. That children were indeed children and people actually interacted. I hope to help one individual lessen their dependency on tech.

The food was pretty good for a place called the Nasty Burger. Also, our walk was nice since there weren't any ghosts to ruin it. Well, I better end it here. I need to finish writing my English essay for Mrs. Edwards. She doesn't like any excuses, and homework must be turned in on time. Therefore, I better get back to finishing my essay on Hamlet. See you later!"