SCREAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!
I invaded the GCSE forum to tell you how scary the results day will be! Full of pain.
I've got a horror story for you:
You wake up at 11pm, with your head shaking and drops of sweat sliding down your face. Sitting in your bed, with your eyes wide-open, you start thinking about the most important exams went. "Did I get the A* or not?" "I think my performance in the English Literature was good. But then I might have failed! No, no, no!" "Now I remember the French oral exam. The teacher was horrible, asking all those questions I couldn't answer to. That's a definite U.". More and more of these thoughts drain you, hour in, hour out, minute in, and minute out.
Having only slept two hours, and six hours in total for the past few days, you don't even have the energy to stand up. Only if you'd see yourself; your eyes all red and in pain, hair all fussy, room in a complete mess, and not a single belief in yourself.
Eventually at six o'clock in the morning, you cannot even hold your eyes open and begin to go into a strange trance. But it's just a dream, you're dreaming only about how much you will suffer after getting bad results; and then of a crazy future in which you are without decent GCSEs... But soon enough you start having pleasant dreams: you cheerful and happy, without a doubt of your success. Your sleep pills do seem to finally go into effect. At seven ante meridiem you look like a little cute baby resting in a mother's hands, which hold the young offspring firmly with confidence.
After hours of sleep, you come to a nightmare: a large dog with saliva coming out of his mouth runs after your flesh, trying to take those precious A-stars away from you along with your hard working brain. Still in the dream, you scream in fear and hear the door unlock and open, when your sister wakes you up and says "Why are you still sleeping at five p-m?". The school is closed already. You missed the dreaded results day.
^^ What would I get for that, if it were an answer for an English Literature exam?