I go to school like a normal teen, but I'm treated differently. I'm treated like I'm different. My classmates tell me daily that they wish they had my life. They wish they were an only child, or maybe that their parents were together. Everyday I just want to tell them that I don't have it all but I don't. If I told them that I don't have it all I would get so much backlash. What my classmates don't know is a lot of them have it better than me.
I was born to Jacob and Harper Lone. In San Francisco, California. On February 10 of 2007. My mothers side adored me from the beginning, however my father's side didn't. From the start my grandmother on my father's side would treat me differently from my cousins. If my cousins did something wrong when I was round I was blamed. I would be punished by spanking or getting yelled at and my parents never knew she did that.
When I was five my grandmother on my mothers side passed away. She passed away a week before thanksgiving. My grandpa was devastated and wanted a new start, he wanted to move. My parents also wanted a new start they wanted out of California. So the plan was set. We were moving. My 5 year old self was not okay with this. I was going to have to start over, I already didn't like school like every child but now I was going to be meeting new people, new classmates. On December 2 we arrived at the new house in the new town in the new state. Minnesota. We moved to northern Minnesota. I was now living in a smaller town and I was going to be going to a smaller school. After a week of moving in we finally were able to set up a tour of the school I would be going to for the next 12 years of my life. The tour was fine and the school was small and not hard to get around however it was a k-12. I started school the week before Christmas break. That first day was rough. No one talked to me or even noticed me. I was used to that by now. I was alone at home. My parents were in their 30's and didn't like to play with me so it was normal not to have anyone around.
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The Perfect Life
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