mason-50370057
mason-50370057 @mason-50370057

It was a beautiful summer day when I turned 18 and graduated from high school. My friends and family threw me an amazing party in the backyard of our house with all my favorite food and music. After that night, I had so much fun hanging out with my new college friends during orientation week at school. We were all so excited to start this new chapter of our lives together! The year before when it was time for college applications, my guidance counselor told me I needed to focus on academics rather than extracurriculars if I wanted to get into a good university. But after being accepted into several top colleges with honors scholarships in hand, she ended up being right.

So as soon as classes began, I immersed myself fully into all aspects of campus life - from attending every single school event and club meeting to joining multiple student organizations where I quickly rose through the ranks due to my natural leadership abilities. I even managed to earn a spot on our university's varsity volleyball team! It wasn't long before word spread about how charming, outgoing, and gorgeous I was (not just talking about my physical appearance here). People would often come up to me after class or at parties asking for advice or just wanting to hang out because they loved being around such a positive influence like me.

By the end of sophomore year, people started calling me "Addie The Queen" behind my back due to how effortlessly I seemed to dominate every social situation I entered. My reputation as the life of the party