Finally my first day of school rolls by. I go and I'm scared. I had this thing called extended day. An aftercare kinda thing. I saw this girl. I go up to her. She's a year older but it's the playground. I went to her. She was so pretty. I wanted to be friends. We compared heights and we were the exact same height. From then on we were best friends. Everyday after school we'd play together. Later that year I was diagnosed with internal hip rotation. I had to wear special shoes but thankfully I didn't have to use metal to fix it. If you use metal then it goes all the way up your leg and that just sounds painful. One day waiting for school to open as usual. All the kids wait outside the school for the doors to open. I remember it clear as day. They giggled and mocked.. "why does she walk like that", "her shoes as so weird". I was only a kid. "I have to wear them because my feet go inwards. If I don't then my feet will become messed up in the future. I like my shoes. They help me." These older kids just mocked and kicked at me shoving me to the ground and laughing more. I was only 5. I started to cry. Was that bullying? Can't be. Right?
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Teen FictionTW: May be very intense and is suggestive. Contains: Abuse, heartbreak, drugs, running away, PTSD, anxiety, fainting, cussing, suicidal emotions, blood, SA, betrayal, real life situations. Heidi, a struggling teenage girl tries to find her way in...