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I don't think it's rare to see 'fat' people complaining about their weight, or that they 'don't have a thigh gap'. Almost everyone is like that, because humans always manage to find something 'wrong' with themselves.
Well, I was inspired to write this story for all the people out there who fall under the above category. Believe me, I was one of you. That is, until I realized something:
Why is everyone envious about the outside appearance? I, for one, have a friend who eats like an elephant but remains as thin as a toothpick. Whenever I or my other friends would complain about our weight, she'd insist that we 'don't want to be thin.'
I don't think it's right for us to judge people based on their outside appearance. Maybe you don't know them well enough. Maybe they aren't born-models. What if there's something else, something unseen, breaking them inside?
This is a story about a girl who looks beautiful outside, but is dying a bit more inside every single day.
This is a story about the Superman who fell in love with the only girl whose life he cannot save.
This is a story of embracing your flaws and making them something beautiful.
This is the Unproven Theorem of You and I.
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The Unproven Theorem of You and I
Teen Fiction{ of first loves and second chances } Born with weak eyes and a weak heart, Gabriella Rivera has been playing it 'safe' her whole life. No extreme sports, no alcohol, no junk food, and no partying. It's boring, no doubt. But for Elle, boring is fine...