Big Lleagues

             In a part of Brooklyn lived the parents of a young man by the name of Austin. Although some parts of Brooklyn are very up scale Mr. and Mrs. Cadwell wanted what all parents want for their children and that is to grow up in the best area possible being they say we are a product of our environment. The Cadwell's moved to a town in eastern Long Island so their only son would have the opportunity to grow up in the fashion they always wanted. The school district was the best in the country. The neighborhood was a very classy with no house smaller than five thousand square feet not to mention located atop a bluff overlooking the water. The big move took place in the middle of the summer allowing time to settle in, make friends and prepare for the school year that begun in September. Austin had everything going for him accept for his own identity, he only had what his parents desired.
             September soon approached and the time to go to school was right around the corner. The kids on the block were looking forward to seeing everyone again all accept Austin who had to go through the challenging task of being the new kid in school, those who had done that before can understand the feeling. It wasn't so bad for Austin he had a friend or two from the block, they were a little older but still went to the same school. His parents encouraged him to make friends in his class or of the same age but he always hung out with thew older crowd, the parents thought nothing of it they figured he was just more mature then the kids of the same age. Throughout Austin's school years his teachers encouraged him to make friends with his classmates and not to isolate so much. This behavior was brought to his parent's attention but nothing escalated from that. Austin was a semi athletic contender for the J.V. baseball team when he was in the sixth grade. His father pushed and pushed for him to constantly better himself at the game, this started to p
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