Chapter 1

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I woke up again. Yes, I know I am lucky, but sometimes I question what I wake up for every day. It's not like I have friends to laugh and gossip to. I don't have a girlfriend to send cute good morning texts to. I am alone. Sometimes it's better that way and other times it can be hard. Believe it or not I used to have friends, but they all went away. 

I get up and brush my teeth. Then I saw her. This girl in this mirror used to be popular. You see, I came out as lesbian and everything crashed and burned. My friends all left me, I get bullied a lot, my parents almost kicked me out, and my best friend of 9 years walked out of my life. Enough with that pity stuff though, I quickly went to my closet and got a vintage crop top, a black skirt, fishnets, and so combat boots. I also grabbed my black beanie because I didn't have time to brush my hair.

I ran down the stairs as fast as I could. I was going to be late, like usual. I grabbed a protein bar as my combat boots sprinted into the ground. I got into my car quick and drove to school. Most of the cars were already in the parking lot, but there was still some late-comers coming in. I jogged up the stairs and went inside the warm school. It is January and freezing, but I still have to keep my style up.

As soon as I entered the building, there was a teacher standing there. She pulled me aside and told me I was needed in the office. All the blood in me froze. Last time I went to the office it was for getting in a fight with Bailey Mullins. She has been my enemy ever since I can remember. Always making fun of me, but when I came out was when it got really bad. The last time I was in that office I was suspended for 2 weeks. I wonder what I had done this time.

We walked down the long, warm hallway. I felt a bunch of eyes on my back as we walked. I felt like I was walking into my death, and getting closer and closer. When we finally reached the office, my knees felt weak as if they were about to collapse. She quietly opened the door and the lady announced her presents. I walked in and froze. I saw her and I never wanted to look away.

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