So, this is going to be my newest novel. Not only that, but I'm also entering it in #JustWriteIt!!! I'm going to try my best to update once a day because for this year's contest it's Super Charged and you need to write 50,000 words!
I'm going to do two updates a day. One will consist of a blog update from the Label Maker (a.k.a Gwen) and the other will consist of a normal chapter. I hope you all enjoy my newest book and will vote and help me in my very first Wattpad contest. So, I say, it's time to begin. Enjoy!
~Alyssa
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You say that you don't mean to do it, but let's face it: you are lying. If you didn't mean to do it, then you never would have said it. Stop lying to yourself. It won't get you anywhere. Lying only makes things worse. Trust me, I know.
Eventually, you do it for so long that you don't even realize you do it anymore. I know you all know what I am talking about. You say something and your friends look at you like you are the meanest person on the planet. You're confused as to what you have done. Then they explain what you said. You think nothing of it only because you are so used to doing it. That's right.
You've become a compulsive labeler. You do it all the time. Now you want to stop. But you can't.
She's ugly.
He's not smart.
She's bitchy.
He's a popular asshole.
He's egotistic because he plays football.
She's conceited.
He's goth.
She's depressed.
She's bigger, fat.
He's annoying.
She's too perky.
He's dorky.
He's dirty minded.
She's a slut.
And the most common one of them all: they're just weird.
You all do it on a daily basis. You think it to yourself as you pass him in the hallway. You talk to your friend about her at lunch. You call your friend after school. You chat over that one girl at football practice. You stare at that new kid from the back of the room. You roll your eyes at the way your teacher teaches. It's not easy to avoid. Even the simplest of a remark can set someone off. I know because I do it too. All the time. I can't help it. We are all human beings. We all belong somewhere. But where?
You all need to know where you stand. I'm here to tell you where you belong. I'm here to tell you what kind of person you are. I'm going to put you in your place.
I am the Label Maker.
And I'm going to make it crystal clear as to why.
YOU ARE READING
The Label Maker
ChickLit"Nobody wants to admit they do it, but everybody knows that everybody does it." ✎✎✎ Gwen Harmon is trying to survive high school just like every teenager. With her senior year approaching she's trying to play it safe, keep her grades up, and of cou...