As a child growing up in Sharpstown, I loved it, but the thing that I will change will be the weird uniforms that I had to wear. Green shirt and khaki pants, not the most fashionable nor flattering combination on anyone, unless you are Marilyn Monroe, who can pretty much look good in anything. People say it is a bad part in town. Yes, my house did get robbed, but they did not take anything valuable. The burglars only took simple jewelry, which might sound scary, but I have to admit the walls on that house were not the sturdious. Trust me, if I were to take you and visit the house right now, if the people owning it have not renovated the place (which I doubt), you will see a minty area on the wall in the kitchen where there used to be a hole. That hole was the place where the burglars got in. It sounds way more serious than it needs to be.
As a teenager living in Missouri City, not the less fortunate areas, not Sienna Plantation, not Riverstone, but the surburbs that are considered average. I call it privilege. However, even though there are not that many burglaries, there is a different type of crime. If you are old enough, people commit white collar, especially in high class areas. I am far out from high class, talking about eating Taco Bell at around noon even though I woke up at 9. If you do not understand what it is, do not worry. Please do not look up if you are not old enough because the worst thing I can do is to forcibly let a child loose its innocence.
With love,
Violet Sar Bleu
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