Chapter 2

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Annie's Point of View

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I stopped scrolling as I gained enough information about him.

So he has an ex-girlfriend huh?

I sighed and turned off my laptop before standing up to make breakfast. I have been awake all night spending most of the time crying and staring at the wall. That book was like a splash of reality through my face. Questions began formulating in my head and they can't seem to escape without a proper answer.

I placed down my bowl filled with salad and began eating.

"Annie Leonhart looks fat now."

"She looks hideous. What a pig."

"Her body is no way near the other girls she's with on the magazine cover."

Negative comments made by people in the past filled my mind as I crunched on the bland salad in front of me.

"Annie, you should start dieting. You had a twenty percent raise in negative comments made towards you. You should decrease your weight to forty kg. Lose five kg in a week or you won't be getting your salary."

I swallowed the salad as my manager's voice spiraled through my thoughts.

"Why does she look so hideous? She's so thin she looks identical to a stick."

"She looks old what is happening with her gosh I'm unstanning."

"So who's gonna tell her that bones aren't attractive?"

I finished my salad and placed my bowl on the sink. I scrolled through my messages and saw Historia's message telling me she'll be arriving at my condo unit in five minutes.

I went to the bathroom and took a shower. Negative thoughts are the only thing that filled my mind despite all the positive ones.

I finished and dressed up, went outside the bathroom just to see Historia cleaning up my mess.

"Good morning Annie! Gosh how many times do I tell you to place your books on your shelf and not scattered through out your room?" As early as ever, Historia started to lecture me about cleanliness and hygiene.

I sat down on my sofa and just looked at her as she grabbed each book. The book I read last night caught my attention again.

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