I sat down and tried to write a story." Ian MacArthur is a wonderful sweet fellow who wears glasses and peers out of them with delight." That was the first sentence. The problem was that I just couldn't think of the next one. After cleaning my room three times, I decided to leave Ian alone for a while because I was starting to get mad at him. Stephen Chbosky
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I was sitting in my room and trying to start a new story. I got irritated because I couldn't think of anything to write. After cleaning up my room again, I decided to leave Ian alone for a while because I was starting to get mad at him and he was starting to get on my nerves.

Source: The Perks Of Being A Wallflower

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