Chapter 1

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Caitlyn was a 15 year old girl, with Asperger syndrome ( a form of autism)

 She had medium length thick brown hair, lightly tanned skin and wore black glasses. Life in itself is difficult enough for someone with Aspergers but Caitlyn was always bullied in school when she went home, the bullies would never leave her alone, on a daily basis she was called

 "freak"

"oddball"

"weirdo"

 and many others. But not only that she was also physically bullied. She would be repeatedly beaten by a group of girls everyday in school Caitlyn nicknamed them"the plastics" they would throw punch after punch, trip her up in the hallways. Caitlyn would try and hide from "the plastics" but they would always find her and the torture would begin again.

 When "the plastics were not bullying Caitlyn, she would hang out with her one and only friend Abigail of whom had ginger hair and was a laugh to be with, Abigail was the only person Caitlyn had told about her condition, and was sworn to secrecy because Caitlyn thought that if anyone found out about her condition then she would be bullied even worse.

Caitlyn had tried to commit suicide as a result of the bullying but when it came down to it she could never carry it out. Caitlyn was a very bright intelligent girl who was very good in school and her favourite subject was history because it involved facts.

Caitlyn's bullying went unnoticed by the teachers and her mother, firstly the teachers turned a blind eye to "the plastics" bullying Caitlyn because they were sporty pupils and the teachers at caitlyn's school loved people who were sporty and were often the favourite pupils and secondly "the plastics" parents where very powerful people and could easily make a teacher jobless at a snap of their fingers if they thought their precious daughters were given a detention or told off for their behaviour.

 Caitlyn's mother was unaware of the bullying because Caitlyn did not want to worry her mother who worked very hard. Caitlyn was very much alone.

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